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Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by moyin2009: 8:15am On Feb 24, 2020
Reno Omokri
Reno Omokri
Feb 23 · 5 min read

Is General Buhari Culpable in the Formation of Boko Haram?

By Reno Omokri

The money and love General Buhari is showering on Boko Haram is suspicious. First, they rehabilitate and release ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members, now an agency is planned for them. It is almost as if he feels he owes them for something they did for him.

Did General Buhari have a hand in the creation, funding and protection of Boko Haram? I ask because the political risk he is taking for them appears like payback for a job done. He is spending money on repentant Boko Haram, who live in fancy facilities, while their victims are in IDP camps. Let us face the truth; it is suspicious!

General Buhari is behaving like a man who has a secret debt to pay. That is the only logical explanation for his actions with regards to the so-called ‘repentant’ Boko Haramists. And when you look at his cabinet, he appears powerless in the face of ‪Abba‬ Kyari and NSA Monguno. Both of whom are from Borno, along with the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen Turkur Buratai, and the “corruption caused coronavirus” EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magi. Why is so much power concentrated in the hands of Borno people by this government? Something is fishy!

It is almost as if these repentant Boko Haramists have something on the President. This does not make sense at all.

Nineteen years after and three American Presidents later, the al-Qaeda suspects arrested in connection to ‪9/11‬ are still in jail in Guantanamo Bay. Meanwhile, the Boko Haram members arrested by former President Jonathan are being released by General Buhari. I smell a rat!

And on Thursday, February 20, 2020, news broke that the National Assembly was considering a Bill to create an agency to look after these repentant Boko Haram members. The Bill’s existence was proudly revealed by a loyalist of General Buhari, one Senator Ibrahim Gaidam, of the All Progressives Congress (they should remove progressive from their name), representing Yobe East.

Think about it. There is no agency for the widows and orphans of Nigerian soldiers killed by Boko Haram, so why create one for so-called ‘repentant’ Boko Haram. Other countries punish terrorism. Nigeria rewards it, and we are surprised President Trump placed Nigeria on a visa ban?

Put yourself in his shoes. When you release these people into society, you contaminate Nigeria. We have no criminal database. How do you expect the US to know who the repentant Boko Haramists that Buhari released are? Since they do not know, then we are all treated with suspicion!

If you put the treatment that General Buhari’s administration gives to Nigerian soldiers, Boko Haram’s victims and ‘repentant’ Boko Haram members side by side, it is undeniable that this government is treating repentant Boko Haramists the best out of the three.

What does this do for the morale of our soldiers? What does this do for the patriotism of the victims? Why should government be treating enemies of the state with such tender loving care, while soldiers and civilians are barely noticed by the same government?

General Buhari’s government does not have an agency for rehabilitating victims of killer herdsmen, yet they wanted to create cattle colonies for them. They do not have an agency caring for victims of Boko Haram, yet they want to create one for repentant Boko Haramists. Is this not madness?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle said, “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” With the Buhari administration’s plan to set up an agency for the rehabilitation of Boko Haram, are we finally unmasking those behind these terrorists?

Nigerians should not forget that when the government of former President Jonathan launched a military offensive against Boko Haram, General Buhari said, and I quote the “Military Offensive Against Boko Haram, (is) Anti-North”. Now he is setting up an agency to rehabilitate them. It is getting clearer!

Nigerians will further recall that when former President Jonathan banned Boko Haram, Lai Mohammed screamed blue murder. Today, Lai Mohammed is justifying General Buhari’s policy of releasing repentant Boko Haram members. Obviously, these fellows know more than they are saying!

If we allow this proposed federal agency for the rehabilitation of repentant Boko Haram members to go through, what will stop General Buhari from coming up with a ministry of repentant Boko Haram? How can we pay taxes only for our taxes to be used, not to build roads, but to rehabilitate those who killed our brothers and sisters?

And it is not as if the country is awash with cash. Here we have a government that has announced plans to take loans of $29.6 billion. Is that what the money they intend to borrow is for? Are we to go into debt because of repentant Boko Haram members? Oh, Nigeria! Who has bewitched you?

The profligacy and prodigality of this administration is so audacious and in your face that it is obvious to see that they have taken Nigeria for granted. That is why General Buhari had the guts to say ‘It’s wrong to think National Assembly members are overpaid’. He has influenced the election of a rubber-stamp National Assembly leadership and must now protect their jumbo salaries so they can rubber-stamp his unpatriotic requests.

Who will save Nigeria from this man and his hidden agenda? The extent to which we cannot even now know. Journalists are afraid to talk. The judiciary has been cowed. We now have a military so timid that they kowtow to ‪Abba‬ Kyari. So, what do we do? Do we just continue down this slippery slope?

One thing I can say for sure is this. If General Muhammadu Buhari keeps releasing ‘repentant’ Boko Haramists, more nations will place Nigeria on a visa ban. They will find an excuse, but the real reason will be this policy. We will suffer because Buhari cares more for Boko Haram than for law-abiding citizens.

Perhaps then, Nigerians will manage to get some sense.

Reno’s Nuggets

Never complain about your children to your friends and family, especially when those friends and family don’t complain about their kids to you. You are your child’s ambassador. It is your job to promote their image publicly and discipline them privately. Their children are just as challenging as yours and maybe even worse, but they protect their children from you. Meanwhile, you are so foolish that you will broadcast everything your child does wrong. Even Christ praised and defended His disciples publicly, but rebuked them privately. Learn from your Saviour!

#FreeLeahSharibu #RenosNugget

Reno Omokri

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Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by Aboks(m): 8:18am On Feb 24, 2020
They are his boys he used back then
He cant control them no more thats just a strategy to win their hearts back

Remember "dogs and baboon will be soaked in blood if i did not become president"

An attack on boko haram is an attack on north

Very soon there will be a minister for "REPENTANT BOKO HARAM AFFAIRS"

ILLI PRESIDENT

¥SPITS¥
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by tsephanyah(f): 8:19am On Feb 24, 2020
Yep including bandits, Fulani herdsmen, 16 years of PDP's corruption, Yahoo boys, Ritualist, Armed robbers and kidnappers. ךחעדיחדע ץםאמדטקנג טקסק-ד that's the end game

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Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by austinsmat(m): 8:31am On Feb 24, 2020
Kind hearted buhari should show love to some repented prisoners too.
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by Commentor: 8:40am On Feb 24, 2020
Wendell Simlin, sometime ago you stole someone's identity in the bid to indict The former CBN Governor Sanusi.

Can't you stick to one story?

By the way, I thought you said you wouldn't comment on Nigerian issues again.
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by Commentor: 8:42am On Feb 24, 2020
America once claimed the Taliban were the most dangerous terrorist group in the world but just this week both parties signed an agreement.
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by Mysticwebb: 8:56am On Feb 24, 2020
His utterances before, his actions now, all points to something only known to his inner group.
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by backnbeta(f): 8:57am On Feb 24, 2020
Reno Omokri, you better leave naija with all the national wahala! Watch how zombies will come and remind you that you served in a government that looted naija for 16 years, forgetting that their Lord and personal saviour was rigged into office to 'right' the supposed wrongs undecided
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by GiggyJaggi: 2:31am On Feb 25, 2020
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Commentor:
Wendell Simlin, sometime ago you stole someone's identity in the bid to indict The former CBN Governor Sanusi.

Can't you stick to one story?

By the way, I thought you said you wouldn't comment on Nigerian issues again.
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Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by GiggyJaggi: 2:35am On Feb 25, 2020
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Commentor:
America once claimed the Taliban were the most dangerous terrorist group in the world but just this week both parties signed an agreement.
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Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by ican2020: 6:52am On Feb 25, 2020
Yes, through his words and actions
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by orisa37: 8:19am On Feb 25, 2020
God knows.
Re: Is General Buhari Culpable In The Formation Of Boko Haram? by saaron(m): 8:19am On Feb 25, 2020
When boko haram attacks and slaughters countless number of people, the fulani/Abba Kyari led regime comes out and claims boko haram are not true muslims but mere criminals giving islam a bad name. Yet the same regime will not hesitate for a second to give special treatment (armnesty) to same ''mere criminals'' (terrorist) damaging islam's image. Why give special treatment to criminals damaging the image of your religion?
The same regime badly maltreats non violent protesters exercising their fundamental human rights through extrajudicial killings and proscribtion.
The actions of this bloody deceptive (Taqiyya) regime towards islamic terrorism gives a CLEAR AND DIRECT message that buhari' fulani/Abba Kyari led regime is a regime that have soft spot for muslim terrorist groups like boko haram and fulani terrorist. For this reason, the bloody regime is nothing but a terrorist supporting regime.
ONE NIGERIA IS DEAD!

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