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Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by Sijo01(f): 9:38am On Jan 22
What they went through is better imagined!
Thank God for their safe return.

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Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by Allisgud: 9:38am On Jan 22
fuckingAyaya:
Thank God for freedom but, what about the drones Nigeria police were displaying some days ago?
drone that was shouting like I better pass my neighbor in the air,if u be bandit u go show ur face🤔

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Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by Gainman: 9:46am On Jan 22
phorget:




So ”politicians” are not allowed to post against kidnappings right?
Why bringing in Obi on this issue. That is what am saying. Whey talking about Reno and Obi. Must everything be related to Obi. Nah wah for you people. Nah person like u dey create enemy fir this Obi sef.
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by phorget(m): 9:56am On Jan 22
Gainman:
Why bringing in Obi on this issue. That is what am saying. Whey talking about Reno and Obi. Must everything be related to Obi. Nah wah for you people. Nah person like u dey create enemy fir this Obi sef.


Since Reno is good at writing about everything, how about him writing about the kidnapping ravaging Nigeria? This is not about OBI or Obidients,we are all Nigerians first before any political divide and I dont think we should keep our hands closed until we become the next victim of kidnapping.
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by Ayomichael00: 9:59am On Jan 22
My ex was k*dnaped in 2016 for two days . When she regained freedom she lied to me that they didn't touch her, but it was a fat lie.. [/quote]

Even if they were raped, they won't say that before Camera. na the opposite Dem go say
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by FFIA: 11:00am On Jan 22
shortgun:

You expect them to talk that one?
Exactly... Even if they were raped by the whole gang, they won't say.


No man would want to marry someone that that happened to especially a muslim.

It would be become difficult to get a husband.

A man last year divorced his was who was kidnapped and released. Despite the wife saying and swearing no body touched her, the husband did not believe so.

The story was on FP here on nairaland.

https://www.nairaland.com/6980848/man-divorced-wife-20-years
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by VULCAN(m): 11:19am On Jan 22
What a pathetic excuse.

A hostage situation in the bush without any physical structures is probably the easiest situation to free the hostages.

Because you can "see" all the kidnappers at once since there are no buildings to obscure vision.

Even if it's night, armies use night vision goggles to "see" everyone.

Neither our Army not our Police are trained on such and that is the real issue.

They only excel when it's unarmed civilians.

Blakjewelry:

It was an hostage situation, you cant go gun blazing.

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Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by delzbaba(m): 12:19pm On Jan 22
See them sympathizing with the bandits they did not molest us!!! Smh
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by BluntCrazeMan: 12:23pm On Jan 22
Islie:


https://thenationonlineng.net/our-19-day-experience-in-kidnappers-captivity-by-freed-abuja-sisters/

Nlfpmod

Thanks Goodness they were not molested.

A muslim brother shouldn't molest a muslim sister.
They were against it.


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Imagine if they were not muslim sisters,, they would have converted them to their sex-slaves.

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That's good news all the same.
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by Blakjewelry(m): 4:11pm On Jan 22
VULCAN:
What a pathetic excuse.

A hostage situation in the bush without any physical structures is probably the easiest situation to free the hostages.

Because you can "see" all the kidnappers at once since there are no buildings to obscure vision.

Even if it's night, armies use night vision goggles to "see" everyone.

Neither out Army not our Police are trained on such and that is the real issue.

They only excel when it's unarmed civilians.

So you were the guy holding the hostage what will you do if there was a rescue attempt. You forget similar thing happened here in Nigeria which actually involved the us were the hostages were killed.
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by GO0dharddick: 5:14pm On Jan 22
Paraman:
They are lucky they were not raped.the bandits mad gan. They do fvvck their victims anuus sef and they do fvvvck cows.

They were raped dude, especially that one that posted on x. She was raped bro. But of course you expect her to say it publicly? She's twist it and say there was molestation.

Those bandits and herdsmen rapes their female victims and even get some pregnant.
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by GO0dharddick: 5:15pm On Jan 22
shortgun:

You expect them to talk that one?

Leave am. The guy never wise. He never know wetin dey happen
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by illicit(m): 9:58pm On Jan 22
VULCAN:
What a pathetic excuse.

A hostage situation in the bush without any physical structures is probably the easiest situation to free the hostages.

Because you can "see" all the kidnappers at once since there are no buildings to obscure vision.

Even if it's night, armies use night vision goggles to "see" everyone.

Neither our Army not our Police are trained on such and that is the real issue.

They only excel when it's unarmed civilians.


Well if you can see them, they can see you too

It might even surprise u that they have night vision goggles imported from Libya

Moreso, they don't stay put at night, they keep moving most of the time
Re: Our 19-Day Experience In Kidnappers’ Captivity, By Freed Abuja Sisters by jlsportglasses(m): 10:16am On Feb 19
The military and police may lack the training and preparation in such situations need to wear [url]safety glasses[/url]https://jlsportglasses.com/safety-goggles/ so that they can train better.

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