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Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Bobloco: 7:18pm On Mar 19
The Nigerian military says it is not responsible for the reprisal attack on Okuama community in Delta State. It also suggested that the retaliatory attack on the community could have been carried out by the rival Okoloba community.

PREMIUM TIMES reported that suspected residents of Okuama community on Thursday ambushed and murdered the Commanding Officer of 181 Army Amphibious Battalion, two majors, one captain and 12 soldiers. The military initially said a total of 16 soldiers were killed but on Monday, it posted the names and photos of 17 soldiers including the commander (a lieutenant colonel), two majors, one captain and 13 soldiers.

The military confirmed the killing of the soldiers on Saturday. On Sunday morning, the Okuama community was attacked and many houses there were burnt. It is that Sunday morning attack that the military has now denied.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Edward Buba, a major general, in a statement on Monday, said the community was already deserted even before troops arrived there.
Mr Buba advised those peddling the news of reprisal attacks on the community by soldiers to desist from further “dishonouring the fallen heroes.”

He said it behoves on the community leaders, elders and the people of Delta to identify the perpetrators of the murder, so that they could be brought to account for the heinous crime.

Mr Buba then suggested that the burning of the Okuama community could have been carried out by the rival Okoloba community. It was the fighting between the two communities that soldiers were sent to resolve before they were killed on Thursday.

The defence spokesperson said as long as the dispute between Okuama and Okoloba communities remain, it “implies that there could be untoward activities not initiated by the military.”

“Overall, there is no doubt, that this (killing of the soldiers) is an extremely sad development and untoward activity by members of the Okuama community against troops that were there to protect them.

“We urge the public to resist the temptation of allowing any videos of the incident of the killed personnel from going viral..

“It would be a dishonour to the fallen heroes to allow such ugly videos of their demise go viral.

“Above all, as the military mourns, it remains ever determined to ensure safety and security of citizens across the country,” he said.

Mr Buba said it was tragic, senseless and barbaric to have killed the officers and soldiers in such a dehumanised and unspeakable manner.

According to him, while the armed forces mourns the loss of the gallant troops, there will be measured responses and consequences for the perpetrators.

He consoled their families, colleagues and loved ones over the tragic incident.

Mr Buba reminded Nigerians that the armed forces consist of citizens from every nook and cranny of the nation who had taken oath of allegiance to put themselves in harms way to defend the country.

The defence spokesperson said it was in line with this, that troops were deployed on internal security operations in about all the states of the federation to intervene, deescalate and contain security breaches.

“The ugly incident in Okuama Community in Delta is indicative of the dangers our gallant troops experience in order to secure our nation.

“The military assures that there would be measured responses and injurious consequences for the perpetrators of these dastardly act.

“Nevertheless, the armed forces being a disciplined force that complies with rules of engagement, laws of armed conflict and the respect for human rights would be tempered by these provisions.

“We would not be led by emotions, but by the rule of law,” he added.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/south-south-regional/678710-updated-nigerian-military-denies-responsibility-for-retaliatory-attack-on-delta-community.html

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Northernblood9(m): 7:20pm On Mar 19
In any way I don't support the killing of Ijaw people by Yoruba president, but I think that Ijaw people has seen through the eyes of Igbos especially people of Imo state. When Military will cause havoc in the city and then come out to deny what they did and blame the victims. Then the whole country especially Asari Dokubo and Reno Omokiri will be the loudest blaming the victims

Small small, everyone will see that this is not a sane country

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by odinaccess: 7:22pm On Mar 19
This lie is very big oh .....even after uploaded pics with date Nd time stamp

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by alpharoyalty: 7:35pm On Mar 19
What do you expect from cowards

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Feintline: 7:46pm On Mar 19
If yakubu mahood and his inec criminal gang could do abacadabra and claim glitch in only the presidential election despite having 3 elections on the same day,

If tinubu submits fake certificate to inec and ariwola and his criminal team say it does not matter

If tinubu could claim he attended a school at a time the school has not even come into existence,

You should not blame the Nigerian army for denying this.

Nigeria don cast. This is hard to say but Nigeria is on a free fall to collaspe. It will take a hard bitter action to hold the country from collaspe.
Tinubu is a curse on the nation.

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Racoon(m): 8:02pm On Mar 19
This is their trademark- commit the atrocities then deny same

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Zooposki(f): 8:07pm On Mar 19
Northernblood9:
In any way I don't support the killing of Ijaw people by Yoruba president, but I think that Ijaw people has seen through the eyes of Igbos especially people of Imo state. When Military will cause havoc in the city and then come out to deny what they did and blame the victims. Then the whole country especially Asari Dokubo and Reno Omokiri will be the loudest blaming the victims

Small small, everyone will see that this is not a sane country

They killed Urhobo youths in Okuoma. Stop the lies.

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Zooposki(f): 8:08pm On Mar 19

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by CannibalTorment: 8:09pm On Mar 19
ok

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by CannibalTorment: 8:10pm On Mar 19
it

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Wisfem: 9:35pm On Mar 19
Feintline:
If yakubu mahood and his inec criminal gang could do abacadabra and claim glitch in only the presidential election despite having 3 elections on the same day,

If tinubu submits fake certificate to inec and ariwola and his criminal team say it does not matter

If tinubu could claim he attended a school at a time the school has not even come into existence,

You should not blame the Nigerian army for denying this.

Nigeria don cast. This is hard to say but Nigeria is on a free fall to collaspe. It will take a hard bitter action to hold the country from collaspe.
Tinubu is a curse on the nation.








There is nothing that will make this country to work again, it is totally, absolutely impossible, every body must go there way this is more than 10 countries in one...

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Lovenorth: 9:40pm On Mar 19
The military should make sure that it brings all the culprits to book, so their children's children can tell the story

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by ProFix: 9:41pm On Mar 19
Before nko
Una wan own up before

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by wunmi590(m): 9:41pm On Mar 19


Nigerians are not expecting you to say the truth, I know you just made the statement for saying sake...

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Splashme: 9:41pm On Mar 19
Lol
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by FaceTanke: 9:42pm On Mar 19
I thought as much

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by bestman09(m): 9:43pm On Mar 19
That's their trademark. Denying the obvious is what they are known for. If this attack on them happened in the north, nothing would have happened. There would have been no retaliation from the soldiers

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by 123456789O: 9:44pm On Mar 19
Nawa o

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by onadana: 9:44pm On Mar 19
If nah you,you go gree say nah you do am....nah today...abi no be Nigeria we dey again.We Sabi this line.What of the one for Bayelsa unah no go there too...?

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Austineva(m): 9:45pm On Mar 19
Zoo Army is a Terrorists Organization and known liars tufiakwa

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by mauchiz: 9:46pm On Mar 19
The people that killed the soldiers also denied.
If they leave those boys they will grow into terrorist, they should kill them now they are tender before they become full blown terrorist.
There is no need to deny, they should kill them all now or face full blown terrorism in the future.
Stop them now,
Kill them all

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by mytime24(f): 9:48pm On Mar 19
Once dey deny it

Meaning d truth is d opposite

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by ppogba: 9:48pm On Mar 19
The community will never identify the culprits

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by airsaylongcome: 9:49pm On Mar 19
Zooposki:


They killed Urhobo youths in Okuoma. Stop the lies.

If Okoloba allow the Army to use their name for this propaganda, they should know that they have "bought market". Okoloba better deny quickly or should know that one day in future they will atone for this

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Dididrumz(m): 9:49pm On Mar 19
Normally

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Promismike(m): 9:50pm On Mar 19
Ok

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Risingblue008(m): 9:51pm On Mar 19
I'll keep saying it

Our leaders are taking us for granted

Why can't army track the killers?
Na to enter community,kill innocent pple and leave just like dt?
I blame
Lord lugard
Nnadi azikiwe

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by mauchiz: 9:51pm On Mar 19
Lovenorth:
The military should make sure that it brings all the culprits to book, so their children's children can tell the story
This evil has to stop now before it spreads.

Nigeria has to come up with serious law against this nonsense.
If they can kill Nigeria army like this, they will wipe out their community very soon, is happening in the north.

Keep sympathising with terrorist until they unleash there Wickedness on the same community, then it will be late.
Stop them now, tame them.
These are upcoming terrorist

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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by GanagiBitrus: 9:51pm On Mar 19

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