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IbnSultaan:And Buhari strolled into sambisa and they all scattered. Yeye |
dont8:Including 108 officers? |
Chair Force commander has joined instagram just like his pissure commander n chief. |
dont8:Did you bothered to investigate what led to their dismissal in the first place? Dismissal in the army always stems from criminality. These are the bokos that have been fully re integrated back into the army. |
chocolateme:You think dismissal in the army is like getting a sack? These are the bokos that infiltrated the army that Buhari is reinstating for a job well done |
Fashola you are such a fool for not but building your own political base now see how Tinubu is rubbishing you all because he does not want you to be a minister. The same Tinubu used his 8yr stay as Lagos governor to launch his political empire but you rather chose to be a boi boi to the same Tinubu. Why should Buhari even appoint you when you have no political value in lagos just as that useless crook amaechii? |
obailala:Have you bothered to ask yourself why the Nigerian Lebanese consulate will issue a visa to a Pakistani national when we have a fully functional embassy and consulate in Pakistan? Have you even bothered to ask how our consulate office could not detect a fake passport but the lebanese airport immigration could? Before issuing a visa a background security check is expected to be done which would normally have proven the passport was fake and the real identity of the terror cleric by simply running the passport number to interpol. Did the Nigerian consulate officer handling the visa application go through these simple standard security checks? Every indication points to connivance from top officials in granting a visa to this terror cleric. So stop your foolish tribal rant because as things are if it was not for the igbo and us in the ND you fools would be living under Sharia jurisprudence |
If you have evidence to prove beyond any reasonable doubt then you need not worry about the defence team. This statement by Buhari proves he will appoint judges he knows he can influence their final judgement. Once again Buhari is showing his despotic tendencies and is set to turn our law courts to military sentencing tribunals. Any zombie that supports this useless statement should know that your blind support for this despotic illiterate will sooner or later cost you your democratic rights and freedom. |
onomeasike:Buhari and Tinubu are fools for being scammed by saraki in the first place. |
shikshark:You apc zombie |
You have the right to have a lawyer. If you can not afford one the state will provide one. If you choose to defend yourself in court you have a fool as a client . What is this despotic fool spewing? Does he now want us to believe anybody he arraigns in a court of law does not deserve representation? [size=18pt]Does he now want the courts to operate like his kangaroo tribunals that he set up during his despotic regime which were not meant to be trial courts but sentencing courts?[/size] This man is still living on west Germany time. |
Nigerians deserve the leadership they have. They chose to believe crooks and liars and that one sectional despotic geriatric illiterate is their messiah. Let them wallow in their spit pits |
EVarn:You think procuring fighter jets is like going to the toy market? Diplomatic and Military ties determine to a large extent which jet to procure. The Nigerian Airforce has strong ties to the British RAF while the Navy enjoys collaboration with that of the US navy and the army has close links to Pakistan. All these put restrictions on what and who you can buy from. |
Anti Terrorist laws overrule the right to bail or continued detention more than 24hrs. |
Conflicts like what we have in the north require community collaboration in the area of intelligence gathering since Boko Haram are operating using guerrilla tactics and can easily blend into society undetected by the army. Only community participation like the civilian JTF can truly help. Another solution is to set up counter insurgency militias but this only operates where ideological divides exist like in south and central America, Iraq and Lebanon with Sunni Shiites. But the north is homogeneously Sunni and all indications point to the fact that most muslims do support Boko Haram. Using Christians will be dangerous as this will put the conflict on a larger scale. The only solution if they are serious at stopping this madness is to use sound intelligence gathering and a disciplined fighting force both of which the Nigerian govt is seriously lacking. If I was the President I will setup a special secret unit of highly trained elite fighters whose operations and activities will be directly under my sole command and will report directly to me only. The Special force only objective will be to identify and take out Boko commanders. To kill a snake you strike it's head and not the tail. The Special Force will be a shadow company of no more than 500 personnel and officers and will have their own logistic, air capabilities and funding. Since they do not exist officially, there will be no ROE or Geneva convention to guide them and their main task is to kill on sight any top commander. They will operate deep in captured territory and from neighbouring Cameroun. In a week of starting their operations Boko Haram will see them as ghosts. |
EVarn:And why do we need all these toys? Our only problem is radical Islamic groups like ISWAP that do not have any air capabilities. Even if we buy all the best fighter jets we can never match the capabilities of those nations that we bought from. All we need is helicopter gunships, air transporters like C130 and subsonic air to ground fighter jets. |
ramdris:I've got news for you... The Nigerian military and current administration have more Boko sympathisers than there is dirt on the streets of Bujumbara. |
tucky200:There is a reason I attached a source link. Stop derailing with your weak azz taqiyya. |
In less than a year from now ISWAP will control northern Nigeria, parts of Niger Republic, Chad, North Cameron and Mali. They are in Libya and the only thing stopping them from advancing south of Libya is to consolidate power all over Libya over other similar radical militias. ISWAP will ride into towns and cities in the core north to a heroes welcome with little or no resistance from where they will launch their campaign further south over the middle belt and southwest. It is from this chaos and collapse of a central govt that Niger Delta and Biafra Republic will be declared. |
The same criminals that are in Boko Haram and who are currently waging a Jihad in the Christian middle belt? This is another move to put weapons in the hands of criminals and promote the jihad further. |
CSTR2:So it is meant to protect Nigerian territorial borders and the Niger Delta n people just as your Nigerian govt sold Bakassi to France? |
tucky200:You have no argument. The news is as real as the horror called ISIS and by the way this thread is not meant for people like you but to expose the global jihad to those who will be on the receiving end. So you can take your weak azz taqiyya and shove it. |
CSTR2:The need of bombing Niger Delta communities that protest marginalisation and degradation of their community and environment abi? |
tucky200:Which propaganda? I am merely reposting the nonsense you muslims are up to. And no, it does not belong in religion section because there are serious sociopolitical consequences whenever you muslims decide to follow your koran teachings. |
IbnSultaan:And how do you intend to pay for these toys? |
You are on ashewoe mode Close your automatic app download |
idu1:And Oduastan emirate is just a year from now when Niger Delta and Biafra Republic are declared. Sharia slave |
Meanwhile Turkey's president wants to build a mosque in Cuba which is 100% Christian. This is how they operate. If you visit any major city or town in the Christian middle belt you will easily be fooled that the city is majority muslim when this is not the case. What they did when they could not conquer by war was to use diplomacy. They approached the old established king or leader claiming to be merchants and needing a place to live in the kingdom. Usually they will bestow gifts or women to the king and in return the king will settle them in a place close to his palace or town square. After they will approach the king for permission to construct their mosque in the city center. Once that mosque is completed they will protest any cultural activity or religious rites by the indigenous people near their mosque. Kings that where smart never granted them permission to even settle near the town centre. A particular jukum king told the hausa fulanis who approached him for permission to build a mosque told them if it will be possible for him to worship his juju in Kano at their city centre. They replied no and that is how he dismissed their demand. In post civil war Nigeria, the Hausa Fulanis began constructing mosques in major cities and towns in southern Nigeria. If you go to Calabar, Uyo, PH, Warri, Onitsha, Enugu, there is a reserved quarters fir Hausa Fulanis and it is always surrounding the mosques that the military govts of Murtala and Obasanjo constructed in the 70's. The Jihad has never stopped it was just subtle. Do not be deceived that the northern caliphate is dead. Even your military is in their control as can be seen in the red and black insignia ( which is the color of the Caliphate jihad army) and the logo makes reference to Allah written in Arabic. https://naijaonlinenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/nigerian-army-logo.png |
But Muslims are pushing for construction of mosques all over Europe and the US. But by far the most outrageous case is the construction of a mosque near ground zero which Obama not only supported but defended. The building at 51 Park Place, two blocks from the World Trade Center site, includes a Muslim prayer space that has been open for two years. El-Gamal said the overall center is modeled after the Jewish Community Center on Manhattan's Upper West Side, where he lives. "I wanted my daughter to learn how to swim, so I took her to the JCC," said the Brooklyn-born Muslim. "And when I walked in, I said, 'Wow. This is great.'" The project has drawn criticism from opponents who say they don't want a mosque near the site of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The center is open to all faiths and will include a 9/11 memorial, El-Gamal said. He called opposition to the center — which prompted one of the most virulent national discussions about Islam and freedom of speech and religion since Sept. 11 — part of a "campaign against Muslims." Last year, street clashes in view of the trade center site pitted supporters against opponents of the center. |
Kuwaiti legislators call for ban on construction of churches FEBRUARY 20, 2012 9:04 AM BY MARISOL SEIBOLD Funny how that keeps happening, in places far removed from one another. The common thread is Sharia’s prohibition on building new churches or repairing old ones. Christianity in Muslim lands is expected to die a slow death by strangulation and never reappear, though the plan has not always worked as human nature and common sense sometimes prevail to ignore or relax enforcement of unjust laws. But as long as those laws remain, they are a ticking time bomb that can still go off. And those time bombs are going off all over the reach of the “Arab Spring” and beyond. But you’re not supposed to notice. And if you notice, you’re not supposed to say so. [size=18pt]Kuwaiti MPs call for ban on construction of churches[/size] A Kuwaiti parliamentarian is set to submit a draft law banning the construction of churches and non-Islamic places of worship in the Gulf state, it was reported at the weekend. Kuwaiti Member of Parliament (MP) Osama Al-Munawer announced on Twitter he plans to submit a draft law calling for the removal of all churches in the country. However, he later clarified that existing churches should remain but the construction of new non-Islamic places of worship should be banned. Fellow MP, Mohammad Hayef supported the draft law. “Kuwait already has an excessive number of churches compared to the country”s Christian minority”, he was quoted as saying by the Kuwait Times newspaper. The country”s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs recently granted a licence for the construction of a new church, which Hayef described as “an error”. |
owobokiri:That is why social media is very important. They have sent their urchins here as opinion crafting shills |
Rich4god:Taqiyya lying marafarker |
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