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PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 1:00pm On Nov 10, 2014
BluIvy:
[s][/s]
blah! blah! blah! Now dispute what I have said or you are
unable to make an argument but can only spew insults
like a mad man.
You're a pure mooron! A drunken one at that.

The peeps you're defending have called you out severally to start minding your pap hawking business and stop speaking for them.

vdGeist:
Ohh sharrap,
Anyway, focus on your country, you're clearly ignorant about SA.
PoliticsRe: Where Is Dede/duru/deridegull? by iconize(m): 11:07am On Nov 10, 2014
Dede is a hero.
FamilyRe: Opinion- Guys Think It's All About Their Money? by iconize(m): 10:46am On Nov 10, 2014
RoyalBoy, please move this infantile crap to romance section.
PoliticsMilitary Keeps Mum After Another 315 Nigerian Troops Flee To Niger by iconize(op): 10:03am On Nov 10, 2014
The Nigerian military has elected to keep silent on news reports at the weekend that the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram seized control of Malam Fatori, a Borno town near the Nigerien border, leading soldiers to flee into the country.



The insurgents were said to have taken control of Malam Fatori after fighting on Wednesday and Thursday, a senior official in the Niger town of Diffa near Nigeria told AFP on the condition of anonymity.

The fighting killed dozens and wounded about 30 people in the commercial hub known for fishing and farming, the Anfani radio station in Diffa reported.

“The town of Malam Fatori was taken by Boko Haram after violent fighting with the Nigerian army overnight Wednesday to Thursday,” said the official in Diffa, where thousands of refugees from the conflict have fled to.

According to the official, 315 Nigerian soldiers fled over the border to Diffa. Thirteen who were wounded were treated in a Diffa hospital, while the others have been repatriated.

The official’s version of events differed from the one given by a Nigerian senator, who on Thursday spoke of the attack but did not say that the town had been taken.


Senator Maina Maaji Lawan said the insurgents met stiff resistance from soldiers from a multinational task force in the region that includes troops from Nigeria, Chad and Niger.

Lawan however also said that the soldiers were later forced to flee after being overpowered by the insurgents. He said that 21 civilians were killed.

Boko Haram has killed thousands in its five-year insurgency in Nigeria, and it has in recent months taken control of a growing number of areas in the country’s North-east.

It has occasionally carried out cross-border attacks, and another such raid occurred on Saturday in Cameroun.
In that attack, Boko Haram members attacked a Cameroun border town, leading to six hours of fighting that killed a soldier and several insurgents, authorities said.

The attack occurred in Kerawa, near areas of Nigeria recently taken over by Boko Haram. The nearby Mandara mountains have been used as a hideout by Boko Haram members.

“Boko Haram attacked Kerawa around 4:00 am (0300 GMT),” a police officer in the region said on the condition of anonymity.
“A man from the BIR (elite army unit) was killed. Several assailants were also killed.”

He said gun battle between the extremists and soldiers rocked the area until around 10 am.

Cameroun has reinforced its military presence in the region in a bid to stop an escalation of attacks by Boko Haram. On October 17, the military claimed to have killed 107 Islamists during intense fighting that also left eight soldiers dead.

However, there was no official confirmation from the military that 315 Nigerian soldiers fled into Niger last week.
But security sources who spoke to THISDAY on the incident, said the attack was brought under control following the immediate reinforcement of soldiers who were drafted from Yobe and Adamawa States to save Malam Fatori from falling into the hands of the terrorists.

A security source in the North-east, explained that the soldiers were forced to retreat because of the overwhelming firepower of the terrorists before the situation was later brought under control after the arrival of soldiers from other units.

According to the source, even though some of the soldiers were reported to have returned, they are yet to be sighted at the 7 Division, Nigerian Army Headquarters in Maiduguri, Borno State.

“All of them have not come in; we heard that some of them had come back but not yet in 7Div, as we don’t know where they passed through. Boko Haram advanced to that town and after the soldiers retreated to Niger, other soldiers were drafted from Yobe and Adamawa to halt their advance and secure Malam Fatori,” the source said.

Speaking further, the source complained about lack of the weaponry that would be effective for the engagement and defeat of Boko Haram.

Another military source called for the urgent supply and issuance of weapons for the successful prosecution of the war against terrorism, adding that the troops in the North-east had not been availed of the equipment said to have been acquired for the ongoing counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency operations.

According to the source, “The planned ‘Operation No Mercy’ can only be effective if the right weaponry, right spirit and coordinates are applied.”

Source
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 9:14am On Nov 10, 2014
SantaMafia:
[s]hahaha you are my dog,huh? I tell you what to do and you do it,huh? Isn't that what they taught you at Ashawo School, in your modafaking magg0t-infested zoo?

hope you got one of those jonathan rice,huh? your leaders know how hungry you apes are so they are buying your worthless votes with food,huh? chei, see stomach infrastructure in action. for even a cup of rice the impoverished modafakas are ready to sell their souls grin oh my Goodness, no wonder that armpit zoo is so phucked[/s]
Noise pollution from a UN certified imbecilic mooron sired by polygamous goats. grin grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m):
BluIvy:
[s]Who cares really? As long as you people are still tracking to South Africa in hundred thousands, if you ask me they are not doing a good job of killing Nigerians. And I really blame them for that.

@topic, who really wants to be Nigeria's friend? What is there to learn from Nigeria and Nigerians? You are good at making enemies than friends with all your " they hate us" chorus everytime you break laws.[/s]
You this flying witch sired by polygamous ants, you should learn to mind your business.

Why are you speaking on behalf of south Africans? You're a Motswana not a south African.

Even south Africans on here have called your illiterate asss out and warned you to stop speaking for them.
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 8:53am On Nov 10, 2014
GHKWAME1:
[s]Well, deny it all you want, all this e-fights crap are on the net, let's call a spade by its name.[/s]
Arrant crap!

John Mahama went to Cross River to beg for funds, so?
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 8:51am On Nov 10, 2014
ujoinme:
Benin Republic is the best friends Nigeria has followed by southern English speaking Cameroon, Those guys were part of Nigeria at some point. their northern brothers are the ones misleading them pretty soon they will have to vote on a referendum and southern camerooun will rejoin Nigeria again Just like Crimea.

The countries we should be wary of are South Africa and Ghana they are Nigerian worst enemies, They are Afraid of us and jealous of our individual business acumen and propensity to succeed no matter the odds. Which is an intangible they lack, but their women on the other hand especially the SA women we must be really friendly with because they love Nigerians and they do understand the essence of the Nigerian spirit grin .

Other Africans we can live with. Equatorial guinea is another friendly country that i have been to a really enjoyed. they have a lot of ties to Nigeria.
Thank you so much!

Don't mind these Ghanaian leeches spewing crap to impress Nigerians.
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 12:26am On Nov 10, 2014
SantaMafia:
[s]hahahahaa iconshit heard you ate some human meat for dinner,huh? was it the soft part of the hard one? grin which part of the human body is your favourite? grin clifford orji's bro grin how market?how otokoto business? and hos is that your kidnapping business in Port Harcourt doing? grin

and how come you can change your torn dirty pant? grin grin grin grin no wonder you smell like rotten egg grin wearing a torn dirty pant for two years is grossly obscene grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin[/s]
You're a pure mooron!

Asss, quote me and have your head smashed with an
e-chainsaw as always. grin grin grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 12:08am On Nov 10, 2014
SantaMafia:
[s]iconshit, are you ready for another flogging? shameless igbo dog loves being trashed by his Ghanaian Master grin hope you had some good food from the dustbin this evening? e go better,huh? living in a certified sh1thole can't e easy of course grin fuckeduppednss grin my shitnigerian dog has come to greet its Master grin[/s]

PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 12:01am On Nov 10, 2014
SantaMafia:
[s]I hate to say this, but iconshit is right. who wants to be a friend of a failed hellhole? an [b]armpit [/b]country. and what has the sh1thole got to offer beyond poverty, crime and violence? grin chei omo naija generator republic grin the only certified sh1thole in the world grin[/s]
This imbecilic, low-brained stark illiterate is back.

Don't flee to Brazil for asylum when I start pummeling you again.

PoliticsRe: Bokoharam Release Video Of Life In Thier Caliphate. by iconize(m): 11:57pm On Nov 09, 2014
Krak:
That is not the video. That link is a link to an older video.
Do you've the link to the new one?
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m):
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PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 10:36pm On Nov 09, 2014
Kasyn:
hey,stop acting like a child
And who's this moronic drunk?

Get lost before I shatter your head with an e-chainsaw.
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 10:34pm On Nov 09, 2014
JiggamanGh:
Lol, it seems like you are ready for e war, but sorry to disappoint you. You are not getting one today
E war?

I equally don't have time.

Tell us how Ghana is Nigeria's best friend, and you're vomiting your usual inferiority complex induced gibberish.
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 10:24pm On Nov 09, 2014
Nobleval:
Ghana of course. You don't need to ask.
How does being a leech translate to "friendship"?
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 10:23pm On Nov 09, 2014
JiggamanGh:
Ex in law we don't want another e war. Quite frankly I am getting tired of it.
STFU!

You're always yabbing crap and displaying your complexes.
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 10:22pm On Nov 09, 2014
JiggamanGh:
[s]Ghana has in common with all the major regions in Nigeria.

Western nigeria - Ghana has been trading with western nigeria since the beginning of time. Let's also not forget a lot of Ghanaian tribe have their ancestral home in western Nigeria

Northern Nigeria- again Ghana and northern Nigeria particular the Hausas has been trading for years and lets not forget that all Ghanaian Hausas came from northern Nigeria.

Eastern Nigeria- though trade between these two groups are recent they are prominent in Ghana than any other groups. With nollywood and nigerian music gaining ground.

Nigeria collaborates with Ghana more than any other country in Africa.[/s]
What a truck load full of gibberish!

You're doing all these just to impress Nigerians?

Nigeria has no friend in Africa.
PoliticsRe: Which African Country Is Nigeria's Best Friend? by iconize(m): 10:18pm On Nov 09, 2014
JiggamanGh:
I believe Ghana is nigeria's closest friend. Apart from our unhealthy rivalry, we do everything together. Most Ghanain Nigerian fights happens online
Vacuous crap!

Just because Ghana is a nation created to depend on Nigeria, doesn't make her Nigeria's best friend.
PoliticsRe: Bokoharam Release Video Of Life In Thier Caliphate. by iconize(m):
. . .
PoliticsRe: Bokoharam Release Video Of Life In Thier Caliphate. by iconize(m): 10:08pm On Nov 09, 2014
Imagine a nation to produce savages who are willing to die for a cause which is to remain uneducated, backward and primitive.

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