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kilode100:hmm that ''hit me hardest'' wey i see for your profile so i like small girls o, no need follow that papa, im more than capable. ![]() |
pretydiva:how old are d kids , and even self if u talk that 1, my popsi wey don dey old (above 50) no dey like make ppl help am do work, even as i dey house na b4 d man wake up na i dey do all d house work because once he wake up, he go tell me say make i sitdown, weda him energy don finish 2 dey do work |
Faculty14:kistanpa I am a confused fellow right now ![]() |
toopsy22:ya mods changed it, read through, its d same message i'm trying to pass across, basically , it means d govt should be careful when dealing with bH as even if one faction is given amnesty or lay down their arms, anoda faction can still continue to wreck havoc . |
MY TOPIC DON ENTER FRONT PAGE O, dedicating it to WillyWest , halfrica , Abongs etc ![]() |
this man don old o, buh thank God for e life, many actors are gone and he is still strong and financially capable, he really made me watch 9ja films that year
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osaslord500:i pray, baba bubu is a caring man o , look at how he has placed his ppl in d top govt positions, signs of a caring leader ![]() |
exactly, this basically means that if one faction surrenders, the bombing and killing will still likely continue as anoda faction may not be so willing as to drop their arms |
bugzbunny:lol which work, no make them come meet you o, but seriously though shekau is finished really, releasing an audio ?? poor work |
[size=26pt]Coup within Boko Haram’s ranks “plausible” [/size] Claims that Nigeria’s Boko Haram has been “decapitated” have been spectacularly rebuffed by the jihadists’ leader, yet his first broadcast in months may not see off an impending mutiny, say analysts. Abubakar Shekau released an eight-minute audio recording on Sunday — his first since March — denying claims by Chadian leader Idriss Deby that he had been replaced, and dismissing the president as a “hypocrite” and a “tyrant”. The tirade was a reaction to Deby telling reporters in N’Djamena last week that Boko Haram was no longer led by the fearsome Shekau and that his successor, whom he named as “Mahamat Daoud”, was open to talks with the government. Boko Haram [size=16pt]Boko Haram[/size] Security analysts accept the Shekau recording as genuine and many experienced observers are taking Deby’s claims with scepticism, pointing out that similar reports have proven untrue in the past. But Ryan Cummings, chief security analyst at South African consultancy Red 24 and an expert on the Nigerian insurgency, described the Chadian head-of-state’s claims as “not without merit”. Cummings believes Boko Haram may be an umbrella movement comprising many disparate factions rather than a monolithic organisation and says internal rivalries “would be no means be a new development for the sect”. He points to the formation of Ansaru, a splinter group formed in 2012 on the back of ideological differences and a leadership struggle between Shekau and a high-ranking Boko Haram commander known as Khalid al-Barnawi. “So this does highlight that a precedent for leadership squabbles and factionalism does exist within the Boko Haram entity,” Cummings told AFP. [size=16pt]– ‘Top dog’ –[/size] Boko Haram has been waging a six-year uprising against the Nigerian state, claiming more than 15,000 lives, but the jihadists’ recent extension of their northeastern insurgency across borders has brought Chad and its neighbours into the fray. In March, Shekau pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, renaming his organisation “Islamic State West Africa Province”, or “ISWAP”. Deby’s speech on the group’s decapitation made headlines around the world, but shed little light on Shekau’s putative replacement, an apparently new player in global jihad who was virtually unknown before last week. Nigerian security analyst Fulan Nasrullah, one of the country’s most respected Boko Haram watchers, argues in a blog post for the London-based Royal African Society that the “Mahamat Daoud” to whom Deby referred is actually Muhammad Daud, a Shuwa Arab from Borno State, the cradle of the insurgency. Daud, aged around 38, is an ex-serviceman and protege of slain Boko Haram founder Muhammad Yusuf, who disagrees with the 2009 uprising and is “one of the few top dogs against the pledge of allegiance made to Islamic State”, Nasrullah says. The militant, who has a Chadian mother, is a powerful commander in charge of counter-intelligence and internal security who oversaw the training of suicide bombers and the planning of attacks in major cities, according to the analyst. Nasrullah says Daud has broken away from ISWAP with hundreds of fighters, including commanders who are against the IS pledge and disagree with Shekau’s “extreme brutality”. [size=16pt]– Hatred of Shekau –[/size] Two months ago, he says, they retook Boko Haram’s preferred pre-pledge name “Jama’atu Ahlil Sunnah lidda’awati Wal Jihad”, or “Group of the People of Sunnah for Preaching and Jihad”. “They have declared Shekau a rebel against the teaching of Muhammad Yusuf, an apostate, a deviant and a religious hypocrite,” Nasrullah writes. Daud, he says, has approached the government to form an alliance to wipe out Shekau’s IS franchise in return for an autonomous state in the northeast ruled by Islamic sharia law. Crucially, Daud would go into any negotiations with Abuja in possession of key secrets about Boko Haram’s fundraising, inner structure and even possibly intelligence on how to track down and kill Shekau. Boko Haram’s leader, according to Nasrullah, is now likely to be in the “rifle sights” of the breakaway Daud, whose “hatred of Shekau may very well surpass his hatred for the Nigerian state”. Andrew Noakes, coordinator of the Nigerian Security Network of analysts, cautions against relying on Deby as a credible source on Boko Haram’s internal machinations, however. “We should remember Deby’s previous claim to be facilitating negotiations with Boko Haram over the Chibok girls last year, when in fact the interlocutor turned out to be a fake,” he told AFP, referring to the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls. Noakes sees a coup within Boko Haram’s ranks as “plausible”, however, pointing to numerous potential sources of a schism in the group, including over its failure to hold onto territory. “If it has happened then it could mean a number of things. According to Deby it may mean negotiations with the government. But it could also mean the group turns inward as a power struggle plays out,” he said. Source :http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/coup-within-boko-harams-ranks-plausible/
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lol, maybe na d school jona go o by d way someone should pls translate the strting words of olamide bobo for me, pls eyin omo wobe mo gbo information ........ ninu radio ninu tele ![]() |
barcanista:no ask me jor i need sleep |
Dindondin:lol u serious, even if chelsea play their worst this season, top 3 still sure for em, hope u know |
WTF chelsea 4ever though, its just the season begining, i remember tottehams 5 - 3 last season buh we still prevail, no worry we dey here ![]() |
barcanista:its not fair na, my ppl for school don dey call me after all d mouth way i don make ![]() |
remy ? juan ? WTF mou so desperate , i dey go mountain for 7 days chelsea cannot start the season like this, just 2 games, we got injuries, no goal keeper and no wins! |
this is just ...... mad man city players smoked weed b4 coming,.......... them wan kill all our ppl n ref don blind
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Ekaka1:prepare to hear mou's reaction to that issue once the game is over |
zouma ? ok mou hope you know wa u doing o |
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pics ni
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pics from twitter! ![]()
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mou go soon start to para o, no wonder luiz and luis don run, they cant handle mou's para mode when chelsea loses |
barcanista:market dey fine no worry, them say first to do, e no dey pain. |
pls people,shut up ,can someone can tell me which tribe bears santana Obend......... doubt its yoruba or igbo. |
jaybee3:u stay in the uk ? can we talk privately, i wana borrow ur visa to show my dad how it looks |
back2sender:she willl start claiming big girl in nija, these ppl no ever dey repent o |
ajebuter:no be only honey, d fact that u hv a phone and money to subscribe on it already makes u richer than so many nigerians. Do u know what it means for a father of 5 to hv an annual salary of 50000 ? thats how most poor ppl in nigeria are livivng, not to talk of the 'super poor less than 2 dollars a day folks'. 9ja no sweet o, we jst dey manage, dey hope. |
EastLebanon:did u just seriously post that, ?? drugs vs identity theft ? DRUGS o, dude get real,a drug dealer is way worse than an identity thief. |
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i like small girls o, no need follow that papa, im more than capable. 
u sabi am or not??
(I no talk anything o)
I am a confused fellow right now 
i need sleep
chelsea cannot start the season like this, just 2 games, we got injuries, no goal keeper and no wins!