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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Ategberoson(m): 6:48pm On Jun 06, 2019
God bless and protect Nigeria Army. they remained our heroes
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by phkka1(m): 6:53pm On Jun 06, 2019
There's no end to BH. It was created by the northerners for political reasons. Now the governors who used it to push away GJ are regretting.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by dingbang(m): 6:56pm On Jun 06, 2019
They should have chased them

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by shogsman(m): 6:56pm On Jun 06, 2019
And some guys were saying nonsense about Nigerian army the other day,God bless them all.
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Nobody: 6:59pm On Jun 06, 2019
I’ve never seen such a proud coward.

In my time, people tell tales of heroics! These days, cowards tell bold tales of their acts of cowardice.


**spits**

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by TONYE001(m): 7:00pm On Jun 06, 2019
J111333:
I'm sure he realized that age had nothing to do with being a man. Those young soldiers were the men while he, older civilian was the boy.

When poo goes down, real men stay in front. Kudos to all brothers in arms. Oorah cool

Do you expect an unarmed civilian to be at the front? If yes, for what purpose?

This man-boy mentality is flawed, I think. For example, in the face of an infectious disease outbreak, a doctor may claim to be a "man" since he's at the front confronting the pathogen. Does it imply that a soldier, not being directly helpful in this instance, is a "boy?"

Everyone is important in the society. We all are playing our various roles to maintain our country. No one is inferior to anyone. We appreciate our soldiers for doing a wonderful work just as we appreciate our tailors for giving us clothes to put on, our builders for protecting us from the harsh weather, our firefighters for answering our calls for help, etc.

Good evening.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by heybeemoney(m): 7:00pm On Jun 06, 2019
I had a terrible experienced on this same road yesterday.... To God be the glory, i'm still alive and got promotion from my work today.... team Maiduguri

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Adam09: 7:01pm On Jun 06, 2019
I wish there was a trust fund for soldiers in the north east, I would have volunteered 30% of my salary for their up keep.

Keep smoking out the BH B.astards.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by TONYE001(m): 7:02pm On Jun 06, 2019
theoptimist298:
I’ve never seen such a proud coward.

In my time, people tell tales of heroics, now, cowards are bold enough to tell tales of their cowardice.


**spits**

Tell me please, how's this reporter a coward?
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by ChristianNorth: 7:03pm On Jun 06, 2019
When the North is ready, they will end boko haram

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Taiye4Christ(m): 7:12pm On Jun 06, 2019
"Never tell a soldier he does not know the cost of war".
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by alimohammedibn(m): 7:13pm On Jun 06, 2019
Lizzysamuel:
Yoruba man shares his near death experience with Boko Haram?and the army in Yobe State and its the most hilarious story you.

A Nigerian writer and content creator on Twitter 'Uncle Demola' just shared his first hand experience with Boko Haram Terrorists and how the Nigerian Army responded in Yobe State.In his terrifying yet hilarious story, he appreciated the Nigerian Army for their gallantry and swift response to what could have been a massacre.

Follow his story below...

So, last week, I experienced firsthand, exactly what it is like to live in the Northeast region of Nigeria. ?That place is a perpetual war zone and worst still, the fighting can begin at any time without prior warning.

A thread on my encounter with the horror of Boko Haram.My final destination was Potiskum - an insurgency ravaged town. The plan was to witness and cover the commissioning of public structures previously destroyed by Boko Haram fighters.

The projects were reconstructed by @VSFNigeria as part of its duty to rebuilf the Northeast.To get to Potiskum by air, you'll have to fly to Maiduguri airport in Borno and then proceed to Potiskum via Damaturu, & a few other towns in Yobe state.The roads are fair but heavily guarded as military bases, trenches and checkpoints were scattered everywhere.

Real warzone!Almost every corner in Damaturu had at least 2 armed soldiers. The security around the government house is always on high alert.If you visit Yobe state, seeing that much guns could make you feel safe but it also meant, there's a high level of insecurity in the neighbourhood.

Fast forward. We wrapped up the event in Potiskum, headed to Damaturu to get some sleep, then head back to catch our flight in Maiduguri next day.Back in my hotel, I felt; "Well nothing bad happened despite the perception of this place, so nothing can happen."I was wrong!Just a few minutes after leaving Damaturu towards Maiduguri, we saw vehicles facing one-way, horns blaring, headlamps flashing, hands waving.

Vehicles in from of us started making immediate U-turns. Oh shit! The worst has happened.Immediately, we parked and turned around.I was confused AF. I asked people in the bus what was happening.They just casually told me that Boko Haram had taken over the road & it's possible they're marching towards Damaturu

.LMFAOOoo, I wan mad. Na Boko Haram dis people de refer to like say na Fadeyi Boys de fight??Me: "Excuse me, what's happening? Why are people turning around?"It was as if my ears were paining me when they said it is possible that they're marching towards Damaturu.

I asked where we were. They said Damaturu.Waaaaait!!! Na here dem go pass Dem say yes!!!Haaaa! KNDFY!!! ... I jumped down from the bus! ?I sha stood close to the Mopols that were with us. So, we started discussing alternatives.What do we do?


Is there another road?
Should we just go back to Damaturu?
Should we reschedule our flight?
Should we go and pass Jigawa?Can't explain how I was feeling. ?While we were waiting to decide on the next step, mobile police officers stationed inside the bushes, ran out of the bushes close by with their bags and food plates.

One I spoke with said he has 5 children at home.LMFAOOooo... Who wan die?They told us to be on the lookout, that if we see anything unusual, we should alert the few security guys with us.We were told that 3 weeks prior, BH launched an attack on that same village we were at the moment.

So, it is possible they're already closeby.Shit hook me! ?While we were looking out for BH guys, I was re-evaluating my entire life and wondering why it is this place of all places I chose to end it. ?

Haaaa!"God if I make it out of here alive, I will join the church choir and serve you for the rest of my life", was the next prayer!Apparently, the military guys manning the checkpoints had called for backup because they didn't have enough men on ground to repel the incoming attack.

The best plan was to lay an ambush and wait for the Boko Haram fighters to walk into it.In a few minutes, backup arrived.Immediately I heard the sirens approaching, oko mi leeeeee!!!Guess what came in?Several army trucks, JTF trucks, local vigilantes, RPG launchers, 50 calliber BMGs mounted on armoured trucks.

Iyalaya anybody... I almost signed up to join the Army. ?Inna me veins!!! Ahan awon boys didn't come to play at all. ??I felt ashamed sha. Small small boys are carrying gun to fight Boko Haram, I'm here pressing phone while they risk their lives for one purpose and one purpose alone, so that I can press phone in peace. ?God bless @HQNigerianArmyAnd then, more men arrived.

I immediately had another erection. Kilode?? Morale was high. Men were ready to fight. The people were cheering. Perfect recipe for victory!TBH, I was terrified and at same time, excited. ??Just look at this beautiful scenery.

They have their bad moments no doubt but when these men are at work, there's no doubting how important they're to us.These men face death daily voluntarily. Make we nor lie, e nor easy!As the military, civilian JTF, vigilantes and NSCDC advanced to the suspected Boko Haram entry point, we followed closely behind.

They stopped, disembarked and took positions while we stood from a distance to watch the action unfold.It was tense for real.After the guys positions, we waited.

Few minutes of waiting and looking far into the desert just on the right side of the road, we started seeing what looked like a Boko Haram advance party. A truck and a car following closely.

Immediately, soldiers moved in to engage.The soldiers, with guns pointed, started approaching the truck slowly.They signalled the driver of the truck to stop. He obeyed and a man half-dressed in military gear jumped out of the truck.

He walked slowly towards us with his hands up while guns were still pointed at him.As soon as he reached us, the soldiers on ground ID'd him and found out that he's also a soldier of the Nigerian Army.Apparently, he was a "spotter". He told us the BH guys had turned back when they realised an ambush was waiting for them in front.Who informed BH? Hmmmmm.

So, when it was confirmed that the Boko Haram guys had retreated, the soldiers also retreated back to where we're standing.You can see them in this clip, disembarking from the sand dunes that that served as position mount for the ambush.This hero right here was my favourite soldier for that day. ??

Man was ready to eat Boko Haram cockroaches for lunch. Armed with an RPG with 2 extra grenade heads and a semi-automatic rifle fitted with a 50-round drum magazine, this man is a killing machine.After 2 hours of laying an ambush and waiting for Boko Haram, we were finally given clearance to continue our trip to Maiduguri.

The entire road was opened to commuters again.We got into Maiduguri just in time for our flight back to Abuja.

What I witnessed & heard from soldiers & policemen on ground about the unending war is incredible. Not going into that today.I just want to use this thread to appreciate the gallant men of the @HQNigerianArmy today.We'll talk about the entire war some other time.Bless! ?

Watch the video
https://zenithnaija.com/man-shares-near-death-experience-with-boko-haram-and-the-army-in-yobe/

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Nobody: 7:14pm On Jun 06, 2019
TONYE001:


Tell me please, how's this reporter a coward?

Yes he is a civilian. Yes he was without a weapon. All these would have been good excuses if not for the exploits of Desmond Doss.

Do a quick search on Desmond Doss and what he did.

In direct response to your question, courage is bravery in the face of odds. After reading his tweets, If u still think he was brave in that situation then i don’t know what else to say to you.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by pumpkinbug: 7:16pm On Jun 06, 2019
This story is quite intriguing. I read it like i was the one who witnessed the scenario. Beautiful write up, thank God for your life.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by AngelicBeing: 7:22pm On Jun 06, 2019
ikennaf1:
Question

1: Nigeria as a country is a crime against humanity. Discuss.
lt should be auctioned off on eBay or Alibaba to richer western nations because the current leadership in Nigeria is a crackhead grin

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by slayprint: 7:23pm On Jun 06, 2019
Security in this country is a major issue.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by nasirujj(m): 7:34pm On Jun 06, 2019
If I no join military wetin I again, DSS loading, lieutanant loading
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:40pm On Jun 06, 2019
Na this small thing we dis one see him dey complain? grin

Since 2016 we don dey here from one Village to Another, make God continie to guide us oh aswear grin


My Rann, Kala Balge experience cry
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Profkenny1(m): 7:40pm On Jun 06, 2019
Lizzysamuel:

What I witnessed & heard from soldiers & policemen on ground about the unending war is incredible. Not going into that today.I just want to use this thread to appreciate the gallant men [/b]of the @HQNigerianArmy today.We'll talk about the entire war some other time.Bless! ?

Watch the video
https://zenithnaija.com/man-shares-near-death-experience-with-boko-haram-and-the-army-in-yobe/


[b]Yes, the gallant MEN! No single woman was there to die for the country
. So much for the fight against patriarchy and equality by feminists. SMH
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Elobless: 7:57pm On Jun 06, 2019
God bless our security mens. Grant them more wisdom to lead well
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jun 06, 2019
J111333:
I'm sure he realized that age had nothing to do with being a man. Those young soldiers were the men while he, older civilian was the boy.

When poo goes down, real men stay in front. Kudos to all brothers in arms. Oorah cool
Quiet jor, the young men were trained, it's their job and they are paid for it. Not being in the army doesn't mean u r not a man.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Nobody: 8:19pm On Jun 06, 2019
theoptimist298:


Yes he is a civilian. Yes he was without a weapon. All these would have been good excuses if not for the exploits of Desmond Doss.

Do a quick search on Desmond Doss and what he did.

In direct response to your question, courage is bravery in the face of odds. After reading his tweets, If u still think he was brave in that situation then i don’t know what else to say to you.
Oga shut up, u don't expect everyone to be a soldier, the fact that one is not a soldier doesn't mean one is not a man, u sense of reasoning is flawed.
I have read about the so called Desmond doss, he was a medic in the US army. That refuse to kill or carry gun, but treated alot of wounded soldier. Wat does his life has to do with anything.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by beejay501: 8:35pm On Jun 06, 2019
OK but this is not near death now
Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Nobody: 8:41pm On Jun 06, 2019
i was expecting to hear how he survived boko bullet that smashed his legs!

only to read this trash tales by moonlight drama arranged by nigerian army to impress the journalist so they will believe the army is seriously working. cheesy cheesy grin grin


pls can any one tell me a crisis situation where civilians are allowed to stand and watch the action film instead of them scampering for their dear life! grin grin


the yeye op said they called for backup and it arrived instantly!!

same army backup that even soldiers complained that backup never comes whn they call for it during attacks by boko - in fact most times, before the backup will arrive it will be days after boko has finished their work and left then the backup will pack the casualties!


yeye dey smell! cheesy cheesy

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by Nobody: 8:42pm On Jun 06, 2019
TONYE001:


Do you expect an unarmed civilian to be at the front? If yes, for what purpose?

This man-boy mentality is flawed, I think. For example, in the face of an infectious disease outbreak, a doctor may claim to be a "man" since he's at the front confronting the pathogen. Does it imply that a soldier, not being directly helpful in this instance, is a "boy?"

Everyone is important in the society. We all are playing our various roles to maintain our country. No one is inferior to anyone. We appreciate our soldiers for doing a wonderful work just as we appreciate our tailors for giving is clothes to put on, our builders for protecting us from the harsh weather, our firefighters for answering our calls for help, etc.

Good evening.
Let me check well...




... okay I think you have a point. Good evening to you too.

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Re: Man Shares Near Death Experience With Boko Haram And The Army In Yobe by ken6488(m): 8:47pm On Jun 06, 2019
Lizzysamuel:
Yoruba man shares his near death experience with Boko Haram?and the army in Yobe State and its the most hilarious story you.

A Nigerian writer and content creator on Twitter 'Uncle Demola' just shared his first hand experience with Boko Haram Terrorists and how the Nigerian Army responded in Yobe State.In his terrifying yet hilarious story, he appreciated the Nigerian Army for their gallantry and swift response to what could have been a massacre.

Follow his story below...

So, last week, I experienced firsthand, exactly what it is like to live in the Northeast region of Nigeria. ?That place is a perpetual war zone and worst still, the fighting can begin at any time without prior warning.

A thread on my encounter with the horror of Boko Haram.My final destination was Potiskum - an insurgency ravaged town. The plan was to witness and cover the commissioning of public structures previously destroyed by Boko Haram fighters.

The projects were reconstructed by @VSFNigeria as part of its duty to rebuilf the Northeast.To get to Potiskum by air, you'll have to fly to Maiduguri airport in Borno and then proceed to Potiskum via Damaturu, & a few other towns in Yobe state.The roads are fair but heavily guarded as military bases, trenches and checkpoints were scattered everywhere.

Real warzone!Almost every corner in Damaturu had at least 2 armed soldiers. The security around the government house is always on high alert.If you visit Yobe state, seeing that much guns could make you feel safe but it also meant, there's a high level of insecurity in the neighbourhood.

Fast forward. We wrapped up the event in Potiskum, headed to Damaturu to get some sleep, then head back to catch our flight in Maiduguri next day.Back in my hotel, I felt; "Well nothing bad happened despite the perception of this place, so nothing can happen."I was wrong!Just a few minutes after leaving Damaturu towards Maiduguri, we saw vehicles facing one-way, horns blaring, headlamps flashing, hands waving.

Vehicles in from of us started making immediate U-turns. Oh shit! The worst has happened.Immediately, we parked and turned around.I was confused AF. I asked people in the bus what was happening.They just casually told me that Boko Haram had taken over the road & it's possible they're marching towards Damaturu

.LMFAOOoo, I wan mad. Na Boko Haram dis people de refer to like say na Fadeyi Boys de fight??Me: "Excuse me, what's happening? Why are people turning around?"It was as if my ears were paining me when they said it is possible that they're marching towards Damaturu.

I asked where we were. They said Damaturu.Waaaaait!!! Na here dem go pass Dem say yes!!!Haaaa! KNDFY!!! ... I jumped down from the bus! ?I sha stood close to the Mopols that were with us. So, we started discussing alternatives.What do we do?


Is there another road?
Should we just go back to Damaturu?
Should we reschedule our flight?
Should we go and pass Jigawa?Can't explain how I was feeling. ?While we were waiting to decide on the next step, mobile police officers stationed inside the bushes, ran out of the bushes close by with their bags and food plates.

One I spoke with said he has 5 children at home.LMFAOOooo... Who wan die?They told us to be on the lookout, that if we see anything unusual, we should alert the few security guys with us.We were told that 3 weeks prior, BH launched an attack on that same village we were at the moment.

So, it is possible they're already closeby.Shit hook me! ?While we were looking out for BH guys, I was re-evaluating my entire life and wondering why it is this place of all places I chose to end it. ?

Haaaa!"God if I make it out of here alive, I will join the church choir and serve you for the rest of my life", was the next prayer!Apparently, the military guys manning the checkpoints had called for backup because they didn't have enough men on ground to repel the incoming attack.

The best plan was to lay an ambush and wait for the Boko Haram fighters to walk into it.In a few minutes, backup arrived.Immediately I heard the sirens approaching, oko mi leeeeee!!!Guess what came in?Several army trucks, JTF trucks, local vigilantes, RPG launchers, 50 calliber BMGs mounted on armoured trucks.

Iyalaya anybody... I almost signed up to join the Army. ?Inna me veins!!! Ahan awon boys didn't come to play at all. ??I felt ashamed sha. Small small boys are carrying gun to fight Boko Haram, I'm here pressing phone while they risk their lives for one purpose and one purpose alone, so that I can press phone in peace. ?God bless @HQNigerianArmyAnd then, more men arrived.

I immediately had another erection. Kilode?? Morale was high. Men were ready to fight. The people were cheering. Perfect recipe for victory!TBH, I was terrified and at same time, excited. ??Just look at this beautiful scenery.

They have their bad moments no doubt but when these men are at work, there's no doubting how important they're to us.These men face death daily voluntarily. Make we nor lie, e nor easy!As the military, civilian JTF, vigilantes and NSCDC advanced to the suspected Boko Haram entry point, we followed closely behind.

They stopped, disembarked and took positions while we stood from a distance to watch the action unfold.It was tense for real.After the guys positions, we waited.

Few minutes of waiting and looking far into the desert just on the right side of the road, we started seeing what looked like a Boko Haram advance party. A truck and a car following closely.

Immediately, soldiers moved in to engage.The soldiers, with guns pointed, started approaching the truck slowly.They signalled the driver of the truck to stop. He obeyed and a man half-dressed in military gear jumped out of the truck.

He walked slowly towards us with his hands up while guns were still pointed at him.As soon as he reached us, the soldiers on ground ID'd him and found out that he's also a soldier of the Nigerian Army.Apparently, he was a "spotter". He told us the BH guys had turned back when they realised an ambush was waiting for them in front.Who informed BH? Hmmmmm.

So, when it was confirmed that the Boko Haram guys had retreated, the soldiers also retreated back to where we're standing.You can see them in this clip, disembarking from the sand dunes that that served as position mount for the ambush.This hero right here was my favourite soldier for that day. ??

Man was ready to eat Boko Haram cockroaches for lunch. Armed with an RPG with 2 extra grenade heads and a semi-automatic rifle fitted with a 50-round drum magazine, this man is a killing machine.After 2 hours of laying an ambush and waiting for Boko Haram, we were finally given clearance to continue our trip to Maiduguri.

The entire road was opened to commuters again.We got into Maiduguri just in time for our flight back to Abuja.

What I witnessed & heard from soldiers & policemen on ground about the unending war is incredible. Not going into that today.I just want to use this thread to appreciate the gallant men of the @HQNigerianArmy today.We'll talk about the entire war some other time.Bless! ?

Watch the video
https://zenithnaija.com/man-shares-near-death-experience-with-boko-haram-and-the-army-in-yobe/

Reason Boko Haram is just a game played by the elites....




Now who did you think are the elites sad

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