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UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Nobody: 11:28pm On Aug 23, 2021
UN Report Exposes Secret Programme for Repentant Terrorists

editorAugust 23, 2021 7:00 Am

•Intelligence agencies probe authenticity of recent surrender of 1, 200 insurgents

•How they’re given houses, paid monthly stipends

Kingsley Nwezeh

in Abuja with agency reports

A United Nations (UN) publication has detailed a secret government programme tagged, Suhlu, designed to pull commanders of terrorists groups, including Boko Haram and the Islamic State for West African Province (ISWAP) out of the forests, rehabilitate them and provide them a means of livelihood.

The development is coming as intelligence agencies have begun investigation into the recent surrender of over 1,200 terrorists and their families in the last three weeks.

The investigation, THISDAY learnt, seeks to ascertain whether the surrender was genuine or a ploy to activate and coordinate terror sleeper cells across the country.

North-east communities and traditional institutions have protested the potential reintegration of the insurgents into their communities.

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State and Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Garbai El-Kanem, had also raised concerns that the communities where thousands of people were killed by the terrorists and houses destroyed might not be in the right frame of mind to accept the surrendered insurgents, who recently sought the forgiveness of Nigerians.

However, the report by a United Nations’ publication, The New Humanitarian, said a clandestine Nigerian government programme was reaching out to senior jihadist fighters in the bush to encourage them to abandon their goal of building a caliphate by force of arms, and to defect.

It said the report was based on six months of reporting and research.

Government officials, former jihadists, analysts, journalists, displaced people, and civil society workers were interviewed, but nearly all asked to have their names withheld or altered due to security concerns.

Some have almost certainly committed atrocities but are unlikely to be prosecuted.

The Bama massacre in 2014 killed hundreds of civilians, but one of the commanders involved is now living free on the government’s payroll.

Security officials believe sulhu could open the door to a peace deal, ending a stalemated conflict that is now in its twelfth year. But critics argue such a deal would reward mass killers.

One of the former commanders and beneficiary of the programme, Aliyu, has a new life now. The old was the decade he spent fighting with Boko Haram and then with the breakaway Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the scrubland of the North-east.

“It’s the two wives and four children he left behind when he defected, and the power he once wielded as a jihadist rijal-literally a ‘man’ – in zones under the insurgents’ control.

“In his early thirties, with a wispy goatee, Aliyu has remarried to a forthright woman from the northeastern city of Maiduguri. She is also former Boko Haram, and they have been set up with the rent-free house in Kaduna, a business license, and a small monthly stipend provided by Nigeria’s domestic spy service, better known as DSS”.

The price of this largesse: to work for DSS to turn other jihadists under a clandestine project known as sulhu – Arabic for peacemaking. It’s so controversial that no government representative would go on record to discuss it, and given Abuja’s increasing hostility to independent reporting on security matters, few Nigeria-based civil society figures wanted to be named either.

Sulhu is applauded by its supporters as smart warfare – a means to remove senior jihadists from the battlefield more effectively than the stuttering orthodox military campaign.

“We have a proof of concept; it’s working,” said an Abuja-based analyst, who wouldn’t agree to be identified beyond that description. “It’s depleting the enemy’s fighting force.”

But the men on the Sulhu programme are almost certain to have been involved in atrocities. They have not been granted a formal amnesty, but neither have they been held to account for any crimes committed in a brutal conflict that is now in its twelfth year.

It’s a war that has killed 35,000 people – 350,000 if you include the victims of the accelerating humanitarian crisis – and upended the lives of millions more, according to the UN.

“These are mass killers, yet on a programme sponsored by Nigerian taxpayers,” explained a former government-Boko Haram intermediary.

He has been in touch with the movement almost from the start, when it was still a local religious sect led by a young cleric, Mohammed Yusuf, before it declared war on the Nigerian state in 2009.

Sulhu grew out of the behind-the-scenes attempts to free the more than 270 Chibok schoolgirls seized by Boko Haram in 2014.

After years of painstaking contact-making through a network of mediators, it dawned on the negotiators that not only did they have an opening to secure the release of some of the schoolgirls, but there were also Mujahideen signalling they might be open to dialogue – a potential breakthrough in a deadlocked conflict.

A total of 150 Mujahideen have surrendered their weapons and crossed over since 2019, according to people familiar In the last few weeks, there has been a separate surge, related to internal feuding within the jihadist movement following the death this May of Abubakar Shekau, who had led Boko Haram since 2009.

Some of those Mujahideen, like Aliyu, were commanders, known as qaid – in charge of several districts. Such was the importance attached to the initial group that they were invited to Abuja, where they met representatives of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Under Sulhu, defectors are enrolled in a six-month “deradicalisation” course in the military’s demobilisation and reintegration centre in Mallam Sidi, in northeastern Gombe State.

After promising to renounce violence and be good citizens, they are issued with a graduation certificate, signed by a high court judge – and some have then gone on to set up businesses, from cap-making to chicken-rearing.

Sulhu is run by DSS and the military, but is separate from the army’s much larger disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration initiative, known as Operation Safe Corridor (OSC) and also based in Mallam Sidi.

OSC is aimed at low-risk former combatants, although as many as 75 per cent of those on the programme may never have held a weapon – just villagers snagged in the military’s catch-all dragnets, with years spent in detention without trial.

Those on the Sulhu initiative are the turbaned rijal seen in the low-res YouTube videos, exultant in victory, killing without remorse.

Before joining ISWAP, prior to the 2016 split from Boko Haram, these men had been obedient to a maximalist “takfir” creed, promoted by then-leader Shekau, who declared that anybody living outside their zone of control was an infidel, punishable by death or enslavement.

More than 1,000 Boko Haram fighters have surrendered to the army in the last few weeks – handing over the weapons they carried.

ISWAP is militarily on the front foot, but there can be exhaustion with the years of conflict for any number of reasons, explained a Nigeria-based researcher, who asked not to be named so they could speak freely.

“Some [defectors] have lost faith in their leaders, accusing them of corruption; some have even forgotten why they were fighting; others just want their children to go to school.”

But allowing jihadists to return to civilian life is clearly problematic. The military’s far more limited OSC initiative, resettling low-risk Boko Haram, has run into a wall of criticism – including from some senior politicians, who misrepresent Mallam Sidi as a holiday resort, where “killers” are pampered.

And there’s no appetite from the government to even begin to publicly discuss Sulhu.

“There’s a lack of buy-in and a lot of pushback from sections of the military and political office holders, who don’t see the need for this process,” said an Abuja-based lawyer.

Yet almost 60 per cent of people surveyed across the northeast in 2018 said they could agree to reconciliation with repentant jihadists if that was a path to peace: though acceptance was far lower in areas hardest hit by the conflict, and among women – the victims of so much sexual violence.

Aliyu feels relatively comfortable in big cities like Kaduna and Maiduguri. But there are places where he knows he would receive a far rougher reception. “People suffered,” he acknowledged. “They lost a lot [because of us].”

For DSS, Sulhu makes strategic sense. Aliyu, for example, is a so-called “pioneer”, an early member of Boko Haram as well as a qaid – this means he has a deep and intimate knowledge of the movement and the men he fought with.

The Humanitarian said, “Since he crossed over two years ago, his job has been to find other rijal wavering in their commitment to the jihadist cause. He says he has personally persuaded more than 20 of them to slip into frontline northern towns like Geidam, make pre-arranged contact with the military, and then start their journey into the Sulhu programme.

“All he needs is a cell phone and recharge card. When his connections pop up, sometimes in Cameroon, Chad, and Niger – the rear bases of the insurgency – he pumps them for news and gossip. Then, when he judges the time is right, he badgers them to quit.

“It’s not an easy conversation. Uppermost in any potential defector’s mind is the fear of being sent to Giwa Barracks, a notorious detention facility on the edge of a quiet Maiduguri suburb.

“Everyone is afraid of that place, and the people in the lake [Chad] don’t trust the government [won’t send them there],” said Aliyu. “If it wasn’t for Giwa, more would come – [the abuse that happens there] is the biggest mistake the military has made.”

The conversations aren’t one-way, either. Aliyu’s former comrades bait him, reminding him of the life he led in the Dawla – the territory ISWAP administers under shariah law and regards as independent from Nigeria.

In this zone, in the far north of Borno and Yobe States, beyond the reach of the military and aid agencies, rijal have almost total power over at least one million villagers they refer to as awam – or “commoners”.

“They say when you were in the lake [a region controlled by ISWAP], you were somebody important, now you have nothing,” Aliyu explained, and you can feel the loss of prestige irks him.

The logo on his otherwise clean t-shirt is loose, and the seam in the crutch of his faded black trousers is coming apart. But there is still an air of entitlement about him.

He was mock scandalised by the price of a bottle of water in the quiet restaurant, where The New Humanitarian first interviewed him, and he feigned outrage that motorbike taxis were not allowed into the middle-class district.

“I will always fight injustice wherever I see it,” Aliyu said grandly, seemingly the qaid – in his own mind at least – he once was.

Mothers and Sons

The publication noted that it’s unclear why Aliyu chose to run. There was a suggestion by some close to jihadist networks that he and some of his men had rustled cattle in the Lake Chad region and he was about to be punished.

ISWAP considers stealing from Muslims a crime. Unlike the more predatory Boko Haram under Shekau, it has tended to think more about civilian hearts and minds.

Aliyu denied he was at fault. Instead, he described a falling out with ISWAP’s then-commander of the army, Mustapha Kirimima, whose aggressive hardline stance persuaded others to also leave.

Kirimima is reportedly in detention after a leadership shuffle earlier this year that made Abu Musab al-Barnawi – the eldest surviving son of the founder of Boko Haram – the interim leader.

Aliyu is trying to rebuild his life. He’s in school, learning to read and write English, and keen on it. He attends a regular mosque – nothing radical – and is close to his new wife.

“One day, they [the community] will find out we are Boko Haram, but if we are together, we can bear [the stigma],” he said.

“If all mothers could welcome their sons, those in the forests, tell them no harm will come to them, they will come home”, he said.

Meanwhile, intelligence agencies have begun investigation of the surrender of over 1,200 terrorists and their families.

The investigation, THISDAY learnt, seeks to ascertain whether the surrender was genuine or a ploy to activate and coordinate terror sleeper cells across the country.

North-east communities and traditional institutions have protested the potential reintegration of the insurgents into their communities.

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State and Shehu of Borno, HRH Abubakar El-Kanemi, had raised concerns that the communities where thousands of people were killed by the terrorists and houses destroyed might not be in the right frame of mind to accept the insurgents, who recently sought the forgiveness of Nigerians.

A source told THISDAY that there were concerns and the need to be certain that the repentant insurgents had good intentions.

“There is the need to be sure of what we have on our hands. Do we have people, who are eager to give up or is it a strategy to spread across the country and continue the spread of terror”, a source said.

Attempts to access the reaction of the military high command was unsuccessful.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2021/08/23/un-report-exposes-secret-programme-for-repentant-terrorists/

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by SmartPolician: 11:40pm On Aug 23, 2021
The development is coming as intelligence agencies have begun investigation into the recent surrender of over 1,200 terrorists and their families in the last three weeks.

Like play, like play, this is how this government will end up creating Afghanistan extension in Nigeria.

Why should a government forgive terrorists that have killed Nigerians and soldiers, rendered many homeless, made people fatherless and widows, and shattered people's dreams?

Buhari is setting a bad precedence.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by CodeTemplar: 11:42pm On Aug 23, 2021
The world is watching Buhari with care.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by rayvelez(m): 11:50pm On Aug 23, 2021
Being a terrorist pay some people in the northern side sha after killing inn once the citizens see massive cash out dis one big pass Bet9ja.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by pharrelaustin: 11:51pm On Aug 23, 2021
All the happenings in Nigeria is a lesson for 2023. Learn well

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by optionalY09: 12:02am On Aug 24, 2021
The truth is that everything that’s happening in Nigeria the UN knows about it.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by BigRocky: 2:39am On Aug 24, 2021
Government of terrorist,by terrorist,for terrorist...

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by BigRocky: 2:40am On Aug 24, 2021
CodeTemplar:
The world is watching Buhari with care.
. They will watch till he destroys Nigeria completely.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by missiret(f): 2:48am On Aug 24, 2021
Where Nigeria is going, I don't know

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Yobabad: 3:16am On Aug 24, 2021
Useless country

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Caramia2020(m): 3:30am On Aug 24, 2021
We warned them back den but de fail to understand our position against him.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Collins9156(m): 3:53am On Aug 24, 2021
It's well

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Grace001: 4:09am On Aug 24, 2021
If you talk, they ask for your head.

You are planning to give killers, rapist and terrorist amnesty and later release them into the society and you want peace and unity to reign.

You expect me and my people to unite with killers, rapist and terrorist. Unity my ass

No be curse, Nigeria can’t know peace or unity.

Good for nothing useless Nigeria government, sorry is your name if you still have hope in this useless country

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by kayusely70(m): 4:11am On Aug 24, 2021
The future remains uncertain!
Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Visocrate(m): 5:04am On Aug 24, 2021
They are in power no one fights the gunment and wins but after 2023 if they don't implant their terrorist then we can probe them for bad gunvernance. If you like correct my spellings that's just how I feel as spelling them

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Nobody: 5:05am On Aug 24, 2021
If north was funding jihad with groundnut money they won't have prioritize terrorism ahead of economy


Na lack of regionalism cum free oil money for parasite cause this

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by FlamieB(m): 5:57am On Aug 24, 2021
Not surprised. Buhari is a terrorist and also sponsors them using state resources.
Nigeria made a grave mistake by letting this known Allah akhbar monster near the office of the president.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Africana1123(m): 6:17am On Aug 24, 2021
Everything under this military regime is good grin

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Racoon(m): 6:33am On Aug 24, 2021
“I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria”, God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country”

....The spread of Sharia is ‘’a legal responsibility which God has given us, within the context of one Nigeria to continue to uphold the practice of Sharia whole-heartedly and to educate non-Muslims.What remains for muslims in Nigeria is for them to redouble their efforts,educate muslims on the need to promote the full implementation of sharia law” 

Buhari has made his advocacy for sharia clear, those who wish to vote him to power can either accept it or pretend that it does not matter, 

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/insurgency-buharis-call-full-sharia/
A prophecy long foretold but the gullibles especially in the sophisticated region accepted to be deceived. Proudly 5%ter and onye dot.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Racoon(m): 6:33am On Aug 24, 2021
Many top ranking members of this satanic govt have never hidden their avowed affinity for BH terroriists even before ascending to govt and long desired to use state resources to sponsor them giving the kind of statement made by the president, Lai Mohammed, the Sultan himself, Isah Pantami, Bola Tinubu.Just check out these statements:

"Maj.Gen.Muhammadu Buhari, has criticised the subsequent military offensive against the Boko Haram Islamic sect....The federal government's action was a gross injustice against the north....." (A fight against BH terrorists is a fight against the north." ) -Buhari.
https://allafrica.com/stories/201306030384.html

"Proscription of Ansaru(BH terrorists) violates the constitution.." -Lai Mohammed.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/acn-boko-harams-ban-violates-constitution/amp/

"The sultan of Sokoto, the spiritual leader of Nigeria's Muslims, has condemned the military crackdown against the Islamist Boko Haram sect. "We cannot solve violence with violence," -Mohammed Sa'ad Abubakar.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-14342863

"..For instance, in response to a question about Osama bin Laden’s “killing of innocent unbelievers,” Pantami said although he conceded that Bin Laden was liable to err because he was human, “I still consider him as a better Muslim than myself” and pointed out that “We are all happy whenever unbelievers are being killed, but the Sharia does not allow us to kill them without a reason.” You can’t defend that. https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2021/04/pantami-is-my-friend-but-he-cant-be.html m=1#.YHpfhDGSfwg.twitter

“Even if the Boko Haram fighters commit a crime, but can we justify the way and manner they are being killed? Just look at how they are killing people as if they are shooting pigs even though they commit a crime, why the extrajudicial killing?... -Isa Pantami
https://www.gazettengr.com/boko-haram-terrorists-are-our-muslim-brothers-shouldnt-be-killed-like-pigs-minister-pantami/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost

"......Federal authorities must understand the deployment of brutal force alone will not be a sufficient approach towards addressing the country’s metastasising security crises, saying the government should instead emphasise other soft tactics to rescue the country from rampaging terrorists, bandits and herdsmen....."-Bola Tinubu.
https://www.gazettengr.com/use-minimum-force-against-terrorists-killer-herdsmen-tinubu/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Racoon(m): 6:35am On Aug 24, 2021
Buratai once said it will take more than 20 years to deradicalized a so called "repentant terrorist" so why is this satanic regime hellbent on accelerated recycling of these murderer that have commit & continued to commit treason against the state.

So repentant bandits/BH terrorists can be forgiven & given amnesty but the likes of Gana(in Benue), Sunday Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu, & people tired of this stupid senseless forced union with terrorists are being persecuted by the state? So much injustice in this shithole.

There have been concerns in communities where thousands of people were killed by the terrorists and houses destroyed might not be in the right frame of mind to accept the insurgents, who recently sought the forgiveness of Nigerians.

Widows of slain gallant military men and women, IDPs elites of affected communities, leaders have all kicked against this policy but the Buhari-terrorist loving govt choose to go ahead with this satanic scheme of rehabilitating killers out of sheer wicked or corruption from the ever money spinning venture of an insincere counter insurgency war

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Mayng01(m): 6:44am On Aug 24, 2021
Bubu is a confirmed outstanding talibanistic extremist. Nigeria has lost its glory under him, and has become a big threat to national security.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by moriss33(m): 6:54am On Aug 24, 2021
Evil men like the vulture griller & his cohorts will avoid this thread.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by ProJectAnatot(m): 7:02am On Aug 24, 2021
I am just speechlessly waiting for the end of this govt. They have perpetrated much evil. And it doesn't even look like they are prepared stop soon.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Racoon(m): 7:27am On Aug 24, 2021
Grace001:
You are planning to give killers, rapist and terrorist amnesty and later release them into the society and you want peace and unity to reign.You expect me & my people to unite with killers, rapist & terrorist.Unity my ass!

No be curse, Nigeria can’t know peace or unity. Good for nothing useless Nigeria government, sorry is your name if you still have hope in this useless country
Well said sir. cc: Sarrki, Seunmsg, NgeneUkwenu, , Sirjamo

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Sirjamo: 9:09am On Aug 24, 2021
Racoon:
Well said sir. cc: Sarrki, Seunmsg, NgeneUkwenu, , Sirjamo
If you can't live here, South Sudan is visa free

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Emergingnation(m): 10:05am On Aug 24, 2021
Sirjamo:
If you can't live here, South Sudan is visa free
All we want is to separate from your terrorist, backward and parasitic region...

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by JovialJune(f): 10:16am On Aug 24, 2021
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Sirjamo:
If you can't live here, South Sudan is visa free
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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by saaron(m): 10:30am On Aug 24, 2021
While Islamist terrorists murderers are getting paid in billions of naira in cash and kind for murdering over 500,000 lives, peaceful protesters are slaughtered for exercising their fundamental human rights.
Indeed terrorism pays in buhari's fulani Satanic regime.
Nigerians will know better to vote Islamists next time. Now you know leopards never change their spots.

Bloody terrorist regime.

DISINTEGRATION OF NIGERIA WILL SAVE MILLIONS OF MIDDLE BELT AND SOUTHERN LIVES FROM FULANI AND BOKOHARAM TERRORISM

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Nobody: 11:13am On Aug 24, 2021
This thing called terrorism in Nigeria is not ending anytime soon..
If eventually we have a president from the west, these evil northerners will still use these sets of terrorists to wage war and make life miserable for the president and Nigerians

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Sirjamo: 11:37am On Aug 24, 2021
Emergingnation:
All we want is to separate from your terrorist, backward and parasitic region...
Yes, you've been wanting to separate for like 50 years now.

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Re: UN Report Exposes Secret Programme For Repentant Terrorists by Gadafii: 12:05pm On Aug 24, 2021
That lizard griller shouting darling daddy with his itel phone with broken screen, will avoid this thread, him and his ZONNB goons cheesy

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