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Ogum:STFU |
Don't worry US will soon come to our aid . Bubu is having everything under control |
Apart from the documented 444 murdered victims, hundreds of wounded persons and thousands newly displaced, all from a surprising fresh onslaught by Boko Haram on scores of communities and towns in at least six northern states of Nigeria, the questions on the lips of Nigerians monitoring the carnage would all meet at some point. Was the inaugural speech of President Muhammadu Buhari on May 29, 2015 in which he promised to stamp out Boko Haram shortly, just a brilliant prose with no work plan for execution? Was his diatribe on the terrorists and his renewed pledge to route the insurgents mere bravado; a politically-right outing to woo everyone as the messiah, while knowing deep inside him he had no such capability? Many of the residents who may have been inspired by the president’s speech to return to the war ravaged village of the North-East, especially in Borno State, only to narrowly escape renewed violence may be wondering if Buhari spoke in good faith. But those who still have faith in the president are wont to argue that it is too early to expect the man to wipe out a six-year-old orgy of murder in less than two months. They are likely also going to argue that those in opposition to the ruling APC are using the tragedy for political advantage. Ironically, it was the inability of the last government to cage Boko Haram that helped to swing winning votes in favour of the former, the opposition APC. Meanwhile, there is no running from the fact that eradicating Boko Haram within the days that Buhari has been in power would be too ambitious a project in scope and content given what the President met on ground. The most worrying factor, however, is that instead of ebbing, the deaths and destruction caused by Boko Haram seem to be galloping compared to the pre-May 29 era. This is despite the moving of the military command to Maiduguri, Borno State capital and epicentre of the violence which has so far claimed estimated 100,000 lives since the move by Boko Haram to declare Nigeria an Islamic Caliphate started in 2009.. But, Boko Haram is not only the group causing blood and tears to flow, even though many thought the situation ought not to get worse, given the hope Buhari inspired in the suffering communities, especially in the Middle Belt, when he came on board. From Benue to Nasarawa, Plateau and Kaduna, the tales of night marauders stalking sleeping communities and killing defenceless citizens remain a daily occurrence. Senator Danjuma La’ah, representing Southern Kaduna at the Senate, penultimate week, addressed a press conference in Kafanchan, 180 km south of Kaduna metropolis, to register his displeasure with the state of security in his zone. La’ah, the only senator on the platform of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from the North-North-West Zone, said: “After several days of silence from the government of Kaduna State over the most recent killings of law abiding natives of Southern Kaduna, I have decided to make public my resentment over the development. “On the 5th June, 2015, Ayagan village in Bajju Chiefdom in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State was invaded by well armed men. Four people were killed and several others injured when the invaders fired into a crowd of mourners, unprovoked. “Till date, no culprit has been caught, nor has the state government made any announcement in its effort, if any, at apprehending the killers. “On the 11th June, 2015, one Tanko Nyam, 45, of Kyari Daddu village in Jaba, LGA, was ambushed by yet another set of gunmen and killed leaving behind his wife and five kids. “Then on the 17th of June, 2015, gunmen attacked the village of Katsak, Atakad Chiefdom, Kaura LGA, leaving behind nine dead bodies and 13 persons critically injured as early as 8am. “This government was brought to power by a legitimate election from the electorate who are expecting a dramatic improvement on their security and general well-being. While, I acknowledge the fact that the government is still young on the seat, it cannot claim ignorance or destitute of ideas on what to do in circumstances like this”. www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/444-deaths-in-39-days-boko-haram-more-daring-more-heartless/ |
ExtraUniqueGuy: chessguru: melakes: stdammis: melakes:That's d pix circulating in school but that's not her . Was coming from GNS class at college when the accident occur. She was wearing a native dress .The sight was something else |
Pangea:dead too |
HCpaul:avictor508@gmail.com |
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tempest01:Its a pepper fog gun. |
Martins301:That some selfish people are twisting fact to promote there agenda and the opposition was fingered in the likeliest of people that can do it. |
Martins301:This thread is an example. Who twist the fact ? |
Martins301:No, that not what I mean, all I am saying we should do the criticizing without lies bro, which is evident here. |
IanDiamonds:The opposition was mentioned. Moreover who do you think can be responsible for this if not them? |
Martins301:So you mean twisting fact is the only way. Any patriotic Nigerian wouldn't do that. In anything we do let's remember its Nigeria first. #Supportthenigerianarmy #Armnigeriatotheteeth #Fencenigerianborder #Notoliesandpropaganda |
jaytee01:Is it PDP that do this one too? |
It has become quite difficult these days to know which stories emanating from social media are true because so much coming from there is false. Mischievous individuals have turned social media into a propaganda hotbed that spins even the blandest stories into destructive narratives. A good example of this harmful tendency is the case of a certain picture making the rounds on the internet. That picture purportedly shows the Director Defense Information, Gen. Chris Olukolade reading information and monitoring social media posts on a large screen. A man, Comrade Phils is seen pointing out something on the screen to the General. That picture shown below was circulated on social media with the notion that the army is spying on Nigerian social media users and monitoring their activities with a view to clamping down on the social media in Nigeria. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, that picture was taken from a very well publicized interactive session between the Nigeria Defense Headquarters and Nigerians on twitter hosted by Philip Thomas (@comradephils), a popular Social Media influencer, analyst and IT consultant who recently held a tweet meet with Chief Femi Fani Kayode (@realFFK) etc. The event tagged #DefenseNGspeaks was held on January 19 at the Head Quarters of the Nigeria Army and was well followed on social media. The picture above was made public in the course of the event to show the General inspecting questions directed at him for response as stated on the tweet from the host in the screenshot above. Who would spin an educative tweet meet into a conspiracy theory? One special group of such people are the opposition supporters who are bloggers and want to turn the citizens against the government by selling the picture that the government of the day wants to turn the country into a police state. Another group of people with the same tendency are nonpartisan bloggers who want to drive traffic to their websites. So ultimately, such conspiracy theories are cooked up by social media users promoting their personal agenda. Social media users will do well to remain alert less they become prey to selfish interests on the platform. www.thewhistleng.com/exclusive-social-media-clampdown-conspiracy-against-military-busted-with-evidence/
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oloriooko:The same way SA shot us in heart too some month ago |
Bonapart:That serve them right they are a bunch of bully. There game plan was exactly like 2 year ago at the Under 17 championship |
Senegal won 4-3 |
OXYGEN011:Evidence? |
chidexxy007:Out of the tournament due to an injury suffered in a friendly against Ghana |
slightlyMad: lovely17: oyetobi31: lovely17:Bama is different from Baga. Is your o level waec result also with Cambridge? |
The thing started around midnight till this moment no change. Its 40k/sec not even 24k show |
pedel:Weapons of the Nigerian army. |
aguiyi:okay. |
Good |
The Federal Government said on Thursday that troops had so far recaptured 29 towns held by Boko Haram insurgents in the North-East in the renewed offensive against them. The Coordinator, National Information Centre, Mr Mike Omeri, announced this while giving an update on troops’ operations in the area at a news conference. Omeri listed the towns and villages recaptured from the insurgents in the last two weeks as: Abba Jabari, Gajigana, Gajiram, Damakar, Kumaliwa, Bosso, Wanti, Jeram and Karisungul. The others are: Mafa, Gamboru-Ngala, Malam- Fatori, Abadam, Marte, Monguno and Baga, all in Borno state. He also listed Gujba and Gulani, in Yobe as towns captured from the terrorists. In Adamawa, Omeri said the troops had retaken 11 towns and settlements earlier held by Boko Haram. They are: Hong, Mubi North and Mubi South, Maiha, Michika, Shuwa, Wuro Gyambi, Gombi, Vimtim, Uba and Bazza. Omeri urged the citizens to show patriotism and appreciate the efforts and sacrifices being made by the military and other security personnel in prosecuting the war against terror. He also urged citizens to “shun the trend of cynicism among some unpatriotic Nigerians” who, he said, ascribed recent success in the anti-terror war to external forces rather than the Nigerian troops. www.today.ng/news/military-has-so-far-recaptured-29-towns-from-boko-haram-fg/ |
No visible project in the state since is re election, non payment of salaries yrt we don't know where our money is. Na every time we osun they borrow money from bank, we don't know what aregbe is using the money for o. |
Goandie:O ya mr wey dey Osun what is the real situation on ground? |
shegsky:By the grace of God and the cries and curse of many on Aregbe government and those that know the truth but do not say it. |
asha80:Propaganda |
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