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texazzpete:If your uncle or brother is the one beign slaughtered by the boy above, I'm very sure you change your view on how to treat child jihadist. After reading this, you will come back and change your above statement. http://www.barenakedislam.com/category/beheadings-graphic |
hifaif:Your so called "little girl" and her fellow "little girl" jihadist have suCceded in smuggling nearly 1000 AK 47 rifles into Maiduguri in preparation for BH assault (source: Mr Aye Dee). So why the hell should have pity on her? Do you know how many boko boys sleep with her daily in there camp? This girl is fully aware what she does. She is a more hardened criminal than you could ever imagine(allegedly). |
IGBOSON1:Just like we are sure Jesus christ is coming back. So yea, much awaited. |
abagoro:Will be glad if you can share with us the names and towns with Muslim rulers in Imo state. |
idumuose:I doubt if the army will buy the idea. |
tkconcept:The worst part of this is the alarming number of BH training camps inside Camerounian soil. |
VonScott:I concur. Funny though. |
Chykeboss:How do you "reset" there brain. These people are just crazy animals. Plan and simple. |
Orunto:I believe GEJ should just ignore these useless countries and take the war to the terrorists. Our neigbours have all along been secretly helping BH. Since we are entirely sorrounded by Francophon countries, I am made to believe France is secretly behind this set up. |
Yet some people will condemn C-JTF when they do this:
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What is this world turning into? What should be done with these madmen who call themselves Islamic jihadist? Boko haram has learnt from these madmen and they have brought these to Nigeria. These boys between ages 10-16 are the ones making colonels, majors and other ranks run for there lives. The same boys were used to overrun military formations in Bama and Gwoza. These young boys will tie down a captive and slaughter them like chickens. What should we do with them when caught? Torture, kill or imprison them? Make your judgement.
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This has made me believe we have very useless neighbours who pretend to help us. |
#IS Aye Dee 5 hours agoPublic Post activities On the 27 Hostages Boko Haram Released in Cameroon... On October 7th, Nigeria's GEJ met with the leaders of Niger, Chad and Cameroon at a one day Summit of the Lake Chad Basin Commission held in Niamey, Niger. Benin Republic's President was present as an observer, and Cameroon's Biya had sent his Foreign Minister as a representative. Top of the agenda was taking on and destroying Boko Haram, which continues to hold sway over a large section of North Eastern Nigeria and the Far North Region of Cameroon. While GEJ was at that meeting, REDACTED who is the REDACTED in Cameroon's government was in that nation's Far North region negotiating the release of 27 hostages. These hostages included Akaoua Babiana, the wife of Cameroon's deputy PM, 10 Chinese workers, the Lamido of Kolofata and 15 others held by Boko Haram. The hostages had been abducted on May 16, 2014, at Waza and on July 27, 2014, at Kolofata, both in Cameroon's Far North Region. The final agreement for their release was reached late night, Friday, October 10th, and hostages were flown to Yaounde early Saturday morning. In exchange for their freedom, Cameroon's government: 1) Paid Boko Haram a few million US$ (still trying to ascertain exact amount) most if not all of which came from China 2) Pledged to give the organization more room to operate and maneuver in Cameroon's Far North Region without interference from the nation's authorities. These terms should give anyone interested in defeating Boko Haram grave cause for concern for a number of reasons. On the first agreement: Boko Haram's Al-Bidayah (the Beginning) campaign is still very much in effect, so is Operation Zalzala (Earthquake), the plan to takeover Maiduguri. The sect has been smuggling small arms into Maiduguri for a while, and it's estimated that even though thousands of AK-47s and similar assault rifles have been successfully smuggled into the city, there are plans to bring thousands more in. Since the bulk of Boko Haram's current stock of small arms comes from the inventory of the Nigerian Army, and in recent times the insurgents have seized no new territory, safe to say supplies are running low. With their connection to #IS, every US$ million they spend can bring in significant quantities of small arms. With Maiduguri still a major objective, most shall probably end up there. Of course, with this influx of cash, they can also procure and bring in artillery and heavy artillery to bolster defenses in other areas they control. On the second agreement: With their main training camps on the Cameroon side of the Mandara Mountain range, Boko Haram has already been able to operate freely within Cameroon's Far North Region. These camps contain not only their most hardened fighters, the abducted Chibok girls, but also leaders like Abubakar Shekau. Consequently, not a stretch to assume this new agreement probably deals with removing any previous hinderance affecting movement of supply lines and 'permission' to operate beyond the Mountain range. With places like Limani, Cameroon being a mere 134 km from Maiduguri (60km to Bama), Boko Haram can very easily create supply depots in that town (or others nearby), and replenish their mechanized and motorized infantry , without having to worry about an assault coming from the rear. They can also rotate men in and out of areas they control (e.g Bama and Gwoza) which are under assault by the Nigerian Air Force and Army. Postscript: Overall, my assessment is that freeing the 27 hostages is at its best a pyrrhic victory against BH, and will have far reaching negative consequences for the Nigerian military and people down the line. It has also shown that Cameroon merely pays lip service to Nigeria when it comes to tackling Boko Haram, and that China which claims to be a friend of Nigeria would choose to secure the lives of 10 chinese workers in exchange for putting the lives of tens of thousands of Nigerians at risk. In other words, with friends like these, Nigeria continues to be on it's own in this fight. +1 https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13cy3c41mnfcz3il04cfj2r2kqnht44uxo0k |
thewarrior72:Guy you funny. |
Nonesense. A yoruba man as your source? Yoruba=APC so let him give us the source of his info or I think he is trying to cause confusion. |
wazoboy:Its possible. The army will not come out openly and admit it but its a possibility. The greatest mistake BH will do is to attack the fulani herdsmen. They really cannot sustain the tempo of the rampaging fulani men who will come from Guinea Bissau,Kenya,Senegal,Niger etc. These guys have a very strong network. I personally have a friend from Adamawa state who told me he is originally from Guinea Bissau. He told me that his father was born here but the dad visited their relatives in Guinea Bissau as recent as three years ago. He will accompany the dad on his next visit. So there chain is strong. BUT, for the case of using them in the fight against BH this is something else. This is a security issue and I'm not an expert. So I won't tell the army what to do. |
I remain neutral. But I find it strange. Its akin to finding a christian king in Jigawa or Katsina states. |
oweniwe:I believe you. That's how Janja weed was created in Sudan. That is the main reason why we need to be very carefull on how we utilise the so-called civilian JTF in Maiduguri. We don't wanna create another ethnic militia in trying to solve one. |
Everyones favorite bad boy Fulan Nasirullah is at it again. He indirectly suggets that Nigeria utilise fulani herdsmen as spies in the fight against BH. Do you support this idea? Read and judge for yourself. A Side Thought October 9, 2014 Arewa/Northern Nigeria, Conflict And Wars, Nigeria, Situational Analysis(SITANs)Boko Haram, Fulani, Fulbe, Miyetti Allah I think the best intelligence gathering network in Nigeria is Miyetti Allah, the Fulbe cattle rearers association. With scores of thousands of Fulani cattle herders and their families moving all around the country as members of Miyetti Allah, these guys are the most reliable source of information on happenings in any area, no matter how remote for the news media it is.. Another advantage Miyetti Allah has is that its nomads usually can enter into places not even the Nigerian Army can. This is because Fulbe nomads are a close-knit society, you touch one and you have touched all. Thus usually no matter the issues the locals have with themselves, they usually leave the Fulbe and their cattle alone. Acting otherwise and attacking them usually unleashes an endless cycle of revenge with Fulbe nomads all the way from Darfur to Senegal mobilizing to come take revenge. A good example is Jos. When the Hausa and the Beroms (backed by the Igbos) were busy killing themselves in the 2000s, the Fulani stayed aloof and neutral until some Berom who were Christian Evangelical fanatics attacked a Fulani settlement in Vom, Plateau State in November 2008 and killed over a hundred Fulbe women and kids. Then the Fulbe from all over, including places as diverse as Darfur and Guinea-Bissau began coming down to Plateau State, one clan or family at a time to carry out revenge attacks for that attack on their kin in Plateau State. Thus today the Fulanis who attack Berom villages in Plateau State are mostly those who just arrived in the state after migrating from such far away lands (Senegal, Darfur, Central Africa etc) to come avenge attacks by Berom on Fulbe settlements that occurred maybe 2-3 years ago (it takes time to trek on foot with cattle from Darfur). So normally you find nobody wants to mess with the Fulbe who when attack tend to keep taking revenge until they wipe out their enemy totally. A second reason is that unless you want to stop eating beef, goat and ram, its advisable to not inconvenience or aggravate the Fulbe. They control the livestock trade in Nigeria because they are the only ones wiling to put up with the rigours of living a nomadic lifestyle.. So you find out that no matter the conflict, Fulbe nomads usually have access to areas otherwise closed off. From what I know, Boko Haram has not attacked the Fulbe cattle-rearers and neither have they prevented them from migrating through routes inside insurgent-occupied territory. Apart from non-government employee/non-Christian indigenes of communities occupied by Boko Haram, Fulbe cattle rearers are the only ones who seem to be allowed to go in and out of occupied areas. On another note, my next SITREP will be about the past failed advance by insurgent forces on Vimtim, Adamawa State. I will also post a several part piece on Boko Haram organizational structure soon. http://fulansitrep./2014/10/09/a-side-thought/ |
zicoraads:I'm sorry I can't repost the pictures again. Those who have seen it have verified it. |
egift:I will. The truth is, I'm not supporting or criticising the C-JTF, but some of these BH kids are worse than you imagine. Do you know that some are sent to join BH by their parent? Remember when soldiers were first deployed to Maiduguri, some of the residents were the ones hiding BH suspects in their homes. So the situation is really bad. Most of the BH boys fighting right now are realy very small almajiri boys. #victoryforNigeria |
Raiders:I understand. I'm tempted to repostt the pictures but I'm aware that Nairaland is a global brand so I wouldn't want people to have a negative attitude towards our country. I know some people who will delibrately refuse to condemn boko haram for using child soldiers, but will condemn C-JTF and Army when they see those pictures. People lyk Amnesty that will NEVER condemn BH slaughtering people like chickens, but will condemn our soldiers of killing BH child soldiers. So my brother, I think its best that I removed the pictures. I'm not in anyway supporting or criticising Mr Aye Dee. |
egift:I have taken down the pictures out of respect for what you said. Anybody that wants to see them again should go to the source's twitter handle. I apologise if the images were offensive to some people. |
Basically, these are not men of the Army but the Civilian-JTF. So don't start blaming the Army. This does not mean I support torture in anyway. But one needs to understand how angry and frustrated these C-JTF boys are, so they are capable of anything. For those who prefer to criticise me, as usual I'm not the source of this news, follow the link if you wish to read it yourself or check his twitter handle to see the pictures. I merely shared what he wrote with the approrpiate link. I would be glad if there are no insults on me. should there be any, please direct it to Mr Aye Dee himself. Thanx #victoryforNigeria. |
Read below a very shocking but true confession of a 12 year old girl gun runner for boko haram. In there desperate bid to attack Maiduguri, BH have resorted to smuggling arms to their sleeper cells within Maiduguri in preparation for a future attack. They use young girls who pose as refugees or displace persons with big loads of Ghana-must-go bags filled with light weapons/guns and wrapped up perfectly with some dirty clothes to make them look like refugees. Such BH gunrunners normally pass through military checkpoints unchecked, due to the sympathetic nature of those manning the checkpoints(nobody expects a girl child to be a BH accomplice). As at now, BH allegedly has a large cache of arms hidden somwhere in Maiduguri through this smuggling process and there waiting to be deployed by followers when the much hyped assault on Maiduguri happens(God forbid). Read full transcript below and judge for yourself: #BokoHaram Aye Dee 2 hours agoPublic 10-12 Year Old Female Boko Haram Gun Runner Caught in Maiduguri Transcript of Video where CJTF (and what appears to be men of the Nigerian Army) Torture a 10-12 Year Old Girl Who Was Caught Running Guns For Boko Haram. 51 Tweets This video was recorded a few days ago in Maiduguri, Borno State Video starts at a stagnant, shallow pond, and we can see a crowd watching from the opposite bank. In the middle of the pond is a young CJTF (Civilian Joint Task Force) man holding someone under water, we can hear from background audio that he is being asked to immerse the 'detainee' in the muddy water some more. (Audio is in Hausa) "Push her well into the water until she is filled up." The man in the middle of the pond pulls her head above water, then pushes the detainee under water again. Next the unseen voice instructs the torturer to pull her out: "Drag her out," he says. The torturer complies and drags his victim, a girl between the age of 10 and 12 by her leg out of the pond. As he does so, she repeatedly screams: "I'll confess! I'll confess!!" At the edge, with her two hands bound by a rope behind her, she blurted, as she pants and pleads: "Please, Oga I'll confess! I'll talk!!" Her torturer stood her up and almost immediately forced her back down. "Seat down!", the unidentified CJTF leader commanded her. At this point, the bottom half of one of the interrogators appears in the footage showing legs clad in military camouflage wearing combat boots. She attempts to rise One of the CJTF men yelled at the girl 2 seat down again: "Seat down or I'll f*ck ur mother," he bellows. She kneels down as her torturer tries to untie her. She continued panting and uttering words of regret. "Wayyo!," she lamented, continuing: "I'll talk!" (all in Hausa) "Myself and another girl came in from REDACTED. They gave us 2 bags of 'Bagco' (jute bags)... "How did you enter. Maiduguri," an interrogator interrupts. Baffled and confused, she returned d question: "How?" "In 40 'Bagco' sacks," she explains as she is again interrupted. "How did you enter Maiduguri?" Either out of confusion or deliberately, she avoided d question. Instead, she said: "We put the guns in the sacks and hid them under clothes in a 'Ghana Must Go' bag." "Where is d one given to you?", her interrogator probes. As she made to answer, the same question was thrown at her by yet another interrogator. All the while, the person untying her was yet to accomplish his task, so her hands are still bound behind her back. She answers: "the one given to me is with me in my place." "Where is your place?," another question is fired at her. "It is in my place. We kept it together," she said, indicating that the plural 'we' refers to herself and her accomplice who is still at large. "Where is the place," the interrogators asked simultaneously. "In a brothel, where I lodged," she says. "Ah ah!", goes an interrogator in frustration. "You've been lying to us," the interrogator swears. "I swear I'm not lying," she offers as a cacophony of voices is heard trying to compel a confession from her. "There were 2 types of guns given to us," she screams as d top of her voice as the interrogators shot another question at her. "You said you were 2?" "Her own consignment is with her. It comprises of double muzzle guns," she tris to explain herself further. "This girl is playing with our intelligence," said one of d interrogators, as another, with his dane gun between his legs, is still struggling with the rope binding her hands. She continues to explain as she begs for mercy. "You'll not tell us the truth," one interrogator blurts as the one who untied her used the rope to whip her back. At this point, the voice of the leader became conciliatory as he tries to use a softer questioning approach on her. 2 Minute Video Ends https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13iyfmgjweajbxym04cfj2r2kqnht44uxo0k OP's note: This is as gotten from investigative journalist Mr Aye Dee Follow him for more up to date info on our current war on terror. @MrAyeDee He refuses to release the full video because he doesn't want Nigerias enemies Amnesty International etc to begin another round of media blackmail on us. So for those criticising our soldiers, know that this is a very unconventional war, 80-85 percent of BH operatives are children between ages 8-16. Some of them are pushed into BH by their parents. So sad. #victoryforNigeria |
Can the Mods please tell me why I was banned for creating this thread? |
Imo Community Ruled By A Muslim Monarch Stanley Uzoaru — Oct 10, 2014 | Leave a comment Igbo tribe , no doubt are predominately christians by religion and they chose their leaders as well mostly from the christian faith. But their exist a community in Igbo land were the traditional ruler is a devoted muslim. That community is the ancient Umuofor kingdom in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo state. His Royal Highness, Abdul Fatai Chima Emetumah Duru the 3rd and Ofor the 9th of Umuofor autonomous community is the royal father chosen by his community to be their custodian of culture and tradition. Umuofor is a big community blessed with good people that believe in oneness, agriculture is the main occupation of the people which they often export some of their farm produce to other parts of the state and beyond. Cassava and palm oil are the main export materials. How Umuofor embraced Islam In 1970, when Eze Abdul Gafar Ihunanze Duru Emetumah, 2nd, father of the incumbent traditional ruler of Umuofor was converted to Islam, his people who believed in his kindness and generosity followed him. Although he was yet to preside over Umuofor as their king, but in 1977 he eventually became their ruler then under Awa autonomous community comprising of Akabo, Awa and Ejemekwuru. By the time Eze Abdul Gafar was converted to Islam, his son, the incumbent monarch was just eleven years of age and automatically joined his father with the religion. Umuofor under the reign of Eze Abdul fatai Chima Emetumah After inheriting his father’s stool after his death, he continued with the religion as he grew from faith to faith and eventually turban by the late Emir of Kano, Adobayero in November, 1992. Islam according to the royal father goes beyond the religion of the northerners in the country, he described Islam as a universal religion, personal to the believer which preaches peace and oneness to all. Umuofor join the world in celebrating Edil Kabir The celebration of this years’ Edil Kabir was unique in Umuofor kingdom as all the muslim faithful prayed with their royal father at the mosque in the community and subsequently in a procession to the palace of Emetumah the 3rd. The royal father who also doubled as the chief Imam preached love and unity to his people who gathered at his palace . After listening to their king, they wine and dine with him and left with a gift each by the monarch. Relationship between christian and Islam worshipers in Umuofor In spite of the traditional ruler being a muslim, their exists a cordial relationship between christians and muslims in the community . They both derives joy in participating in the festivals of their religions. As a matter of fact the king leads by example as he attend ceremonies he is invited by the three main churches in the community, even sometimes he finds time to worship with the church just opposite his palace. Oguta, the local government area of Umuofor have three central mosque. What residents say about Islam in the community An indigene of the community, Abdul Wahab Nwabuihe who said he joined Islam in 1971 and have trained all his ten children including his 13 grand children in the doctrine said they have no qualms with christians in the community. According to him they don’t believe in division as they inter marry and coexists as one. Another son of the soil, Obed Orumezie who is a christian corroborated the remarks of his muslim brothers and sisters. To him, he does not see anything strange in cooperating with the muslims in the country. Eze Emetumah’s take on insurgency in the nation He believes those hiding under the cloak of Islam to perpetrate evil in the country are not of Islam. The Insurgency , he believes is the handiwork of some selfish politicians in the country, he advised politicians to see politics as a sport were a looser embraces the victor. Challenges in Umuofor One of the major challenges of the community according to the royal father is the absence of a health centre. The only functioning health centre in the community is the one he donated his building for the care of those who need the services. He appealed to the state government to assist them in building a befitting health centre in the community. www.leadership.ng/features/386575/imo-community-ruled-muslim-monarch
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Hiroshize:Ok sir. Two weeks ago a friend who was in Yola at that time notified me that he saw an ash colored small craft hovering over the river Benue axis behind Yola govt house heading towards northern Adamawa at around 17:30-1800 Hrs Nigerian time. I dismissed his claims but from what your saying, it seems there is really a drone hovering over the Adamawa axis. What we can't confirm is if its Nigerias drone or US drone. |
Hiroshize:Since you have seen it, is there any form of painted flag on it or is it too far to notice. Just to confirm if its US or Nigerian drone. Thanks. |
fr3do:Accepted. Free drink for you this nyt to celebrate some good news from our war on teRror. Will open a thread as soon as I get the full details. |
atlwireles:What took you so long? Lol. Wetin I do dis tym? |

