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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Vizzim: 8:49am On Jun 04, 2019
Not good. They probably ran out of am munitions when one FIRS chairman wants to get one uniform for almost 190k. What a country.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by NaijaMutant(f): 8:49am On Jun 04, 2019
ezenwajosh:
IPOB HAS REACHED THE NORTH....
grin

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Naijatutorial: 8:50am On Jun 04, 2019
Again? God have mercy!

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Gracespecial101(m): 8:50am On Jun 04, 2019
Abeg oooo
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Firefire(m): 8:50am On Jun 04, 2019
Interesting NEXT LEVEL.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Lexusgs430: 8:50am On Jun 04, 2019
And whatever happened to ' technically defeated'......

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by koyeni(m): 8:50am On Jun 04, 2019
sad
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by 400billionman: 8:51am On Jun 04, 2019
grin Nigeria is working
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by anonymuz(m): 8:51am On Jun 04, 2019
princeade86:
If northern leaders can be so selfish, to the extent of using lives of the citizens to make money, then how do you expect them to rule a country.
exactly, I wonder how a sane person will use fellow human to make money. Well I believe they use illiteracy and poverty as leverage in getting to human resources. They also brainwash them via religion.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by DCTrendy(m): 8:52am On Jun 04, 2019
When I was a kid in the early 80s, all we hear on radio when it comes to terrorism is ‘ awon omo ogun Eritrea opened fire on the insurgents but now right in our door step, Boko Haram is capturing a whole LG.

God deliver this nation.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Thebwoy: 8:52am On Jun 04, 2019
kaen1317:
Created by the north to make GEJ govt ungovernable. Has now become a problem for the north for years to come
.

If dog no see food to chop
E go chop em pikin na
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by 400billionman: 8:53am On Jun 04, 2019
fergie001:
I have no comments.......

How can a I talk when a Professor of terrorism is in-charge?

Sir, who is this professor ?
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by jeftalene(m): 8:53am On Jun 04, 2019
Good at work

Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by lexy2014: 8:53am On Jun 04, 2019
post=79003284:
We will win this war together as a nation.

But d president said BH had been technically defeated. Which war are u still hoping 2 win again?

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Psoul(m): 8:54am On Jun 04, 2019
HORROR IN TH KIDNAPPER'S DEN

It took me a long time of reflections to put this piece together. First, let me thank my husband for the emotional support, the counselling and for his belief in the creator of heaven and earth which we call God or Allah.
The journey began in Auchi. We had travelled to Akure on a Monday, stayed with my husband’s relations in the outskirt of this ancient town. In the evening of Monday, we visited the palace for dinner, my husband being a close friend to son of the King.
On Tuesday, we left for Ibadan, via the Akure-Ilesa road. Our plan was that after attending the wedding in Auchi, we would travel with (my husband) to Lagos, stay for few weeks before returning abroad where I had lived with my husband and children for more than a decade. We were in the car of a close family friend, an accountant who gave his time and energy for our comfort.

We were five in the car, myself, my husband, our daughter, a lady who is my husband’s niece who had joined us in Akure with the hope of travelling with us to Lagos.
The driver accountant maintained a normal speed. He drove professionally. That gave me a lot of comfort and I felt I could find time to sleep a bit. My daughter was next to me, just 9. She was coming to Nigeria with me for the second time.
Shortly after the Ijare junction, the driver felt the wagon’s tires ruptured and decided to pack the car with the hope of changing the tires.

It was like a film. In a jiffy, motley crowd of armed men in military uniform came out of the bush. They fired at the boot of the car. Ahead of us, five of them came out of the bush, another two came from the rear. My daughter screamed: “Mummy, daddy, what’s going on”. There was no time to say a word. They marched us through into the bush, firing into the sky. They hit me on my chest, hit my daughter on her head, blood oozed. At this time, it was better to kill me. I shouted at one of the armed men. His response was hell. He went straight for my private part, tore my dress with his gun. The others ripped my dresses. I was left with my undies. My husband and my daughter started crying. Two of them dug their teeth into my breasts.
While attending a secondary school in Adamawa, I had lived with some Fulani, so I understand a few Fulani words. I started pleading, at least for my daughter. To my shock, at gun point, they removed the dress of my little girl, one of them carried her on his head as my baby struggled, shouting “Daddy, mummy, what’s going on. Help me.”

I could not help myself. We were marched for 9 hours. I was half naked. My daughter was totally naked. A felt her tears was like a stream of blood on her cheek. Our phones had been seized. We ended up in an ungoverned region in the thick of the forest. We met a well organized group.
There were some kidnapped victims, I saw two women, two ladies and three men. There were some people with their legs chained to trees. They were as if half dead. We were separated. I was separated from my husband. My daughter was taken away. I only heard her scream intermittently. I did not know what they were doing to her.
These men, now about two dozen had a full kitchen, they had a huge camp and a traditional medical team. But the camps appear isolated from each other. We heard noises afar indicating it might be nuclear settlements of camps. Right in my presence, I saw them pack the remains of a woman. They took her and buried her few meters away from us. She had tribal marks.
I cannot describe the agony of 6 days in captivity in this little piece. I cannot talk about how they asked my husband to choose between myself being raped or that his daughter be raped. My husband broke down in uncontrollable tears. One of them hit him saying “Yoruba bastard, you dey cry. Idiot.”
They now gave him the option that he should be raped by one homosexual among them. My husband is a devout Muslim. He told them homosexual and rape of any kind was against Islam. They hit him with the butt of AK 47: “What do you know about Islam?”
You can imagine, you are being asked to choose between being raped by a homosexual, your daughter, just nine years old, or your wife being raped? They gave the forth option, if you fail to choose, they would rape my daughter, rape my husband and rape me.
I made myself the sacrificial lamb. My husband begged, saying they should name their price. One of them asked him to bend down. Three beastly criminals sat on his back, jumping until he was too weak to stand. I was not allowed to put on any additional cloth on my body for 24 hours. The rain fell once. I became the relic and a sexual museum for the armed men who in turn addressed me and asked questions about my financial standing. New Fulani men joined the camp. They organized military training for the new Fulani men that came, teaching them how to shoot and walk through circles of glowing fire.
We were not released until after 6 days. We had to walk the same zik-zag journey back to the main road, our eyes blindfolded. During the negotiation to pay, they said the money was not for them alone that they had to settle “those who send us”. For me, I see a thriving, organized crime supported by powerful political interests.
Now, I do not think we were released to freedom after paying a whopping 8 million naira. I do not think we can ever be free, we can never be free, from the anguish, the psychological trauma, the nightmares we suffered, the occasional fits of our daughter, her waking up midnight behaving strangely, her asking the same question over and over: “Mummy, mummy, why?. Why.?” I do not have any answer.
In my life, I have never passed through a torture chamber like this. I do not think any society should let this happen. I do not know the fate of those we met, and about 7 other people brought during the 6 days we were in captivity. What I saw was a nation that has collapsed but pretends she lives, a people on life support. Crime is not restricted to Fulani people alone. We have Yoruba criminals. But I don’t Yoruba criminals are not as beastly. These elements are savages. I can’t imagine Yoruba thieves going to Sokoto or Maiduguri to kidnap Fulani people and keep them in their own bushes. It gives me mental torture that this is happening and some fools are even trying to justify or look for excuses.
Well, as a devout Muslim, myself and my family have taken solace in Allah, not the Nigerian police, not the Army, not the governments. We have taken our faith the way it came. I thank God that we have successfully returned to where we live, thousands of miles from Nigeria. We thank God that we have made a vow: Never shall me, any of my children or husband in our lifetime visit Nigeria. Our remains any time we die, will also not be buried in Nigeria. It was a suggestion by my daughter which we all adopted.
I pity the country. I pity her people who continuously walk like the living dead. I pity those who parade themselves as leaders, because they know nothing about what is going on and the abyss the country sunk already.

I pity Yoruba people, oh, I pity you. I pity my people. For me the issue is not about President Buhari. Democracy can produce anything, even the worst in the society.

What I worry about is the conspiracy of silence by the people themselves, the ignorance, the treachery and the illusion that one day, things will get better through another election.


Since I was born in Nigeria, each year had led from bad to worse and on and on. I do not have a solution to what is going on, but I think very soon, hell will let loose upon the earth as long as there is no law and order and anarchy and the rule of brutes is the order of the day.
Once again, there cannot be anything more comforting than my husband who saw what I went through but has been able to encourage me and even encouraged me to write this little piece after months of agony and sociological imbalance. Good night Nigerians.

Copied from a forum of Nigerian Women in Diaspora

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Kayouzka(m): 8:54am On Jun 04, 2019
it gonna be well
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:55am On Jun 04, 2019
lexy2014:


But d president said BH had been technically defeated. Which war are u still hoping 2 win again?
Ok.
You are right!

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by OKorowanta: 8:55am On Jun 04, 2019
Give the north a country!
I'm tired of being grouped along them.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by BrainSanitizer: 8:55am On Jun 04, 2019
B is for Buhari.
I didn't say B is also for Boko Haram ooo.
Please don't quote me.
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by LowerPriceData0(m): 8:58am On Jun 04, 2019
Congratulations
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Generalwoodz(m): 8:58am On Jun 04, 2019
A
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by positivelord: 9:00am On Jun 04, 2019
post=79003514:

Ok.
You are right!

One can`t but notice some element of patriotism in you....but defending Buhari and his incompetent government is a total waste of time,bro

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by olisaEze(m): 9:00am On Jun 04, 2019
Nahhh these guys have been technically defeated na! grin

#wedeservetheleaderswehave
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Joecreg93(m): 9:01am On Jun 04, 2019
This is not good at all. If things are getting this bad each passing day then we are in for more shit.
We have bn scammed!
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Nobody: 9:02am On Jun 04, 2019
...and the satanic next level just begun!

the redundant coupist is all shades of fiasco.
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Nobody: 9:02am On Jun 04, 2019
vicdom:

Buhari and his perpetrators hailers will kill this country oo

When GEJ was in charge,U guys said BH was hatched to destroy GEJ gvt.Now GMB is in charge,you have now changed that it's the president.When Atiku or smn from your camp becomes the president,u will still get back to your vicious claim.
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Nobody: 9:03am On Jun 04, 2019
If you're in the East, South Middle or Western part of Nigeria and you somehow naively believe that this war will never come to your side lol your mumu no get part 2. You betterstart preparing to protect yourself and your family; dig bunkers, store food and water, arm yourself and remain ever vigilant.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Mynightmare: 9:04am On Jun 04, 2019
post=79003284:
[b][/b]

Two different version in the same topic?!
What are we to believe now for krissake?!


We will win this war together as a nation.
Mr dead meat seller I wish you the fate of soldiers that died recently at marte and delwa,I have friends among them,are you human at all?because ur reasoning baffles me..what happened at marte and delwa for you calling it fake just for ur blind support for buhari I wish you and ur household time ten of that.

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Albert0011(m): 9:05am On Jun 04, 2019
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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by BRASH: 9:06am On Jun 04, 2019
I don't believe this. This fake news is being peddled by the children of hate.Boko haram has been degraded, decimated and destroyed.
Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Bossjakande: 9:07am On Jun 04, 2019
baba buhari we vote u twice even with d pains and blood pls God shld grant u strength and wisdom to handle book haram is. like of has no end.gosh

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Re: Boko Haram Captures Marte LGA In Borno State by Kenturkey048(m): 9:07am On Jun 04, 2019
post=79003284:
[b][/b]

Two different version in the same topic?!
What are we to believe now for krissake?!


We will win this war together as a nation.
chairman,,as long as we have people like you in Nigeria ..this country can never be great...

If coup is to take place you are also going down.,you are one of the greatest enemies we have in this country...

No worry ,,las las you go experience the evil of this administaration someday...

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