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How some idiots will pray this incompetent, no agenda driven, no purpose driven or intellectually government continue in power belittle reasoning and commonsense. GEJ is a curse and a BADLUCK to Nigeria Rev. Mbaka was so right about the uselessness and cluelessness of the Governement |
House of Lords Parliament As helpful as possible Posted at 16:50 Baroness Anelay of St Johns says the UK is talking to Nigerian authorities to be as helpful as possible, specifically in terms of providing surveillance and intelligence expertise |
16:47 Responding to the statement Labour Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Baroness Morgan of Ely says despite the attacks in Paris last week the world must not "lose sight of terrorist attacks taking place elsewhere". She argues that bilateral action is needed to end the terrorist attacks in Nigeria and asks for details on what is being done to coordinate international action against Boko Haram. |
15:31 Conservative MP Richard Fuller asks what the government will do to combat the actions of Boko Haram in Nigeria. The Islamist militant group controls about 20,000 square miles of territory in the Nigeria. Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan has declared an emergency in three states. Recent violence in the country is the subject of an urgent question, which follows shortly |
saharachic:Your signature got me cracking sis, It may not matter to him but it surely shows the West is not blind to the ineffective and inept leadership in Power in Nigeria. The sole reason the UK have not come down hard on his government is because of the Diplomatic Immunity he enjoys, watch out how they turn their back after he lose the general elections in FeBUHARI 14. Abacha's Billions that he kept hidden were not revealed until he was out of power, same with Ibori, they waited until they were out of power. Watch out for the way the daft, stupid and corruption edifying thief is treated like a Leper when he is out of power. All the Billions Mama Peace, Diezani and his other cohorts fronting for him are keeping are tracked and monitored and will be returned like the loots of Abacha were returned. |
The whole world knows about the incompetent people running our military and the stupid, uneducated people in the Department of State Security. Good they are all aware of the corrupt and stealing Government in Power. GEJ have no hiding place after May 29, 2015 |
House of Lords Parliament Military assistance Posted at 17:00 Former Tory Cabinet minister and Conservative peer Lord Tebbit asks if the UK has considered providing any military assistance to Nigeria's "incompetent army" in defeating Boko Haram. He argues that Boko Haram's activities are a "continuation" of the 1970s Nigerian civil war, exacerbated by the corruption of the Nigerian government and the "vicious spirit" of Islamic extremism. Baroness Anelay says the UK will not send its own troops to Nigeria but that the UK is helping to train the Nigerian army. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-politics-30777755 |
aguiyi:guess you were in the hospital when the budget of over N1.3trillon was passed for defence out of N4trillion for 2014, you were undergoing treatment also when the House and senate approved a loan of $1billion for same defence. you people are daft, stupid and uninformed |
anonimi:so it is the vote of members that will determine the counter-insurgency moves or will determine the kind of arms and ammunitions that should be procured in the fight against BH? is it the vote of HORs that determines the actions and inactions of the military commanders on the field? go get educated and exhibiting foolishness here, the approval of state of emergency have nothing to do with the real action on the warfront, that is just bureaucracy and mere act of regards by the president |
aguiyi:approving which object? is madness part of your problem? What do you know about oversights functions? you assumes oversight function include the posting and appointment of military commanders, appointment of the military chiefs and defence head, or the effectiveness of the DSS and the appointment of the NSA and the ability to map out counter-insurgency actions and defence tactics? Are you guys just hereditarily daft or it comes with the cold weather that have killed all the useful cells in your brains if not warm and charged? |
anonimi:Your stupidity and foolishness is legendary and NL will soon organize award for most foolish people on the forum, I have no doubt you will be neck and neck with the eventual winner if not the WINNER self. If the report you quoted meant anything to you or you understand the message therein, you would have been educated and enlightened enough to note that it is a mere notification and the PRESIDENT is the SOLE AUTHORITY to declare and the HOUSE can either agree or refuse it on the strength of vote of members last I know the PDP have majority in both houses and they will always approve along party line and interest. what has HOUSE OF REP approval got to do with failure of military actions? is your brain too in sleep mode? |
aguiyi:agutan, Use your brains at times, too much hibernation cause brain fatigue. Blaming Mark and Tambuwal for military failure is stupidity of the highest order. |
aguiyi:If you were enlightened and well educated, you will know Internal Security and external aggression is under the purview of the President, will David Mark and Tambuwal just pronounce his Impeachment after they hold a joint meeting in their hotel room. If you lack the common sense to know procedure for impeaching a President in the world, why not just keep quiet rather than talk without meaningful sense |
comment by tata • 5 hours ago Report Abuse I still do not understand how or why Jonathan became Nigeria leader. I guess it is a job like any other and it has better pay! Let Nigerians get rid of this man and they will be earn peace and life. Watch out for these bureaucrats who apply for a job which they have not the least ability or inclination. the contribution above by tata was the highlight for me from the news article. |
aguiyi:I guess you forgot your brain switch when you wrote this. So it is David Mark and Tambuwal that are the problem of the country? please which o the two is the Commander -in-Chief since the buck must end on a table. Al-Qaeda launched attack on the US in 2001, George Bush folds his own and Americans says the problem is not George Bush but the Speaker and the Senate Leader. Do you people have brains at all? did you not see the reaction of the French President and the French Military in the last few days even if you were still a toddler in 2001 |
wont you just love this party of intellectual WO/MEN |
1users liked this comment Rate a Thumb Up comment by marychicagoland • 10 minutes ago Report Abuse Sadly the reason the attacks in Nigeria are eclipsed by the attacks in France is that Nigerian attacks happen on such a frequent basis while this type of attack occurs infrequently in a European country. An article dated 1/10/15 from the Christian Science Monitor states that 10,000 people were killed by Boko Haram in 2014. Also look at the difference in the way French authorities acted after the attack. They tracked down and eliminated the murderers, unlike the ineffective and lax approach the Nigerian government has taken to dealing with Boko Haram. |
another foreigner's view 7users liked this comment Rate a Thumb Down 0users disliked this comment Gary • 3 hours ago Report Abuse Problem as I see it , what happen in France is something that just doesn't happen. The government and people don't want to show they are afraid their show their stand up people and are not taking this laying down. Nigeria on the other hand have been putting up with this kind of stuff for many years it's happening every week if not most days. The government doesn't care to get involved their too busy hiding their money and not buying weapons for their army. The people are not strong nor do they have guns or training on how to us them. This will continue until some other government steps in and gets involved. It's sad to say but I think the Nigeria government is doing population control why else would they let so many people die. |
post by concern foreigner on the situation in Nigeria. 14users liked this comment Rate a Thumb Up 0users disliked this comment Paa Nart • 5 hours ago Report Abuse Tell the Nigerian President, Bad luck Jonathan, to stop campaigning for re-election because he does not deserve to be re-elected but he rather need to focus on campaigning against Boko Haram. They need to show the whole world that they're doing something about the insanity in their country so others can logistically support them. The whole police and military force of FRANCE were out looking for the terrorist, and that's why they gained world recognition. We have not seen that in Nigeria. They don't seem to care about the other part of their country and that's exactly what's happening |
No amount of packaging or media blockade will prevent the west from knowing jonaTAN is a badluck to nigeria |
As many as a million people, joined by 40 world leaders, filled the streets of Paris on Sunday in solidarity after two separate terrorist attacks claimed 17 innocent lives last week. The day before, more than 3,000 miles to the south, a girl believed to be around 10 approached the entrance to a crowded market in Maiduguri, a city of some 1 million in Nigeria's Borno State. As a security guard inspected her, the girl detonated explosives strapped to her body, killing herself and at least 19 others. Dozens more were injured. Saturday's suicide bombing elicited little coverage compared to the events in Paris, which have dominated headlines since last Wednesday's attack on Charlie Hebdo, a satirical newspaper. Why the slaughter of 17 innocents in France receives more attention than the death of roughly the same number of Nigerians is the kind of question that can result in accusations of indifference, racism, and media bias. But the contrast between the attacks in Paris and the suicide bombing in Maiduguri actually reveals something far more sinister: the ravages of state failure. The main difference between France and Nigeria isn't that the public and the media care about one and not the other. It is, rather, that one country has an effective government and the other does not. Boko Haram is waging a ruthless war throughout northeast Nigeria, Africa's most populous country. On Wednesday, Boko Haram militants laid siege to Baga, a city that has resisted them, setting fire to buildings and killing residents indiscriminately. Hundreds of people fled into Lake Chad and attempted to swim to a nearby island. Many drowned along the way. Those who didn't are now marooned without food and shelter and have no defense against the island's swarm of malarial mosquitos. The death toll in Baga reportedly exceeds 2,000. Some 20,000 others are now displaced. The New York Times story on this deadly siege appeared on page A6 of Saturday's print edition, while the paper's story of the suicide bombing landed on page A8. How did the attacks in France so thoroughly bury the atrocities in Nigeria? One explanation is the difficulty of covering dangerous, remote parts of the world, such as Nigeria's northeastern Borno State, where Boko Haram holds sway over much of the territory. A similar dynamic exists in Syria, where a civil war has claimed nearly 200,000 lives since erupting in 2011, and where relatively few journalists are there to witness it. In addition, it's likely that the Paris attack's focus on a publication touched a nerve with members of the media worldwide. But it's not that the media doesn't cover Nigeria, or that Westerners don't care about Africans. After all, when Boko Haram fighters kidnapped nearly 200 girls from a school in Chibok in April of last year, a public campaign to bring them back attracted widespread publicity, with even First Lady Michelle Obama contributing a photograph. Two years before that, a video from the now-defunct NGO Invisible Children that highlighted Joseph Kony, the Ugandan warlord who leads the Lord's Resistance Army, was viewed over 100 million times in its first six days. These campaigns, whatever their shortcomings, did at least show that people in the West aren't totally indifferent to African suffering. The main difference between France and Nigeria isn't that the public and the media care about one and not the other. It is, rather, that one country has an effective government and the other does not. The French may not be too fond of President Francois Hollande—his approval ratings last November had plunged to 12 percent—but he responded to his country's twin terror attacks with decisiveness. Not so Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan. Since assuming the presidency in 2010, Jonathan has done little to contain Boko Haram. The group emerged in 2002 and has consolidated control over an area larger than West Virginia. And it's gaining ground. Perversely, the seemingly routine nature of Nigeria's violence may have diminished the perception of its newsworthiness. Jonathan's failure to confront Boko Haram, of course, is nothing new. Nigeria has long been cursed with a corrupt, ineffective government, one perennially unable to translate the country's vast oil wealth into broad-based prosperity. During his campaign for re-election—Nigerians go to the polls on February 14—Jonathan has vowed to tackle his country's problem with graft. At a campaign rally on Thursday, the president exhorted his followers to support him. "You must vote for your liberation, you must vote for your development, you must vote to take Nigeria to the moon," he said. "You cannot vote to take Nigeria backward." Boko Haram wasn't mentioned once This article was originally published at http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/01/boko-harams-quiet-destruction-of-northeast-nigeria/384416/ |
eighTHREAD:You need not show him the pictures, let him continue living in denial. President do rally for street upon the 1001 places in Ibadan. |
theV0ice:You could view it from pix posted online already, the rally was held on a street road, they only blocked the road to allow space for the rally. You will see people peeping and watching from their balcony and windows and tis is supposed to be a presidential rally for a sitting president . |
APContherun:Another reason you should vote out JonaTAN cos you're so poor you can't afford Cable TV or even do livestream on Channels TV. Don't you think you need a CHANGE in your miserable life? End poverty in your life, VOTE BUHARI |
You're so stupid you give a lightweight to people exhibiting stupidity. Does stupidity reign supreme in your lineage or yours comes with the cold weather? |
How have the mighty fallen so soon. Almost 6years in power and he could not boast of a single project he has completed or commissioned anywhere in oyo state and now he has come looking for votes. Let him call on TOMPOLO, Asari Dokubo and Edwin Clark, Stella Oduah, peter obi and Diezani madueke to deliver 10million votes for him na. |
Watching the presidential rally of the PDP in Ibadan and it is so funny that a rally having the President of the country in Attendance could only find a street corner worthy of hosting their rally. Despite hosting it on the street they still couldn't find enough crowd to fill the space available. What happened to THE LIBERATION STADIUM or the Lekan Salami stadium or even the Mapo Hall ? They could not muster enough people hence resorted to a street square. Pity they are are not seeing the flogging they will receive in the SW next month. |
That report won't see the light of the day even if there was an investigation in the 1st place. They are trying to edit it to cover themselves up but are scared because KPMG won't play ball and join in the cover-up. |
I thought the OP is on hibernation mode. Welcome back nice to have you so you can contribute to the bashing received daily by your minions on the forum. Since you left Buhari have swept all available polls and won million of voters across the federation. Prepare for CHANGE bro, it's coming to a cinema near you. |
It is clear why Boko Haram is having a field day across the country with a nonentity and illeducated bunch of officials in the State Security Service. Nigeria is indeed in a perilous times |
owobokiri:What's the misinformation provider here? If you have no television at home is it my problem? Chad and Cameroon with France are instigating the menace based on your MOSSAD and CIA intelligence. You people just come online with assumptions and innuendos which were the foolish theory the stupid president of Nigeria believes. If it were the countries you mentioned instigating the violence why have the FG not reported them to the UNSC or the country incite their Ambassadors at the least. Please get off my mention next time if you lack basic understanding of the situation. |
The insincerity and lack of coordination have made the Armed Forces of Niger, Chad and Cameroon pull out their military from the Joint Multinational Task Force they agreed too in France last year. It is obvious the Nigerian Armed Forces they look up to to lead the assault is a shadow of itself and the threat of Boko Haram warning them they will turn their wrath on those countries have made them decide to probably mind their business as it seems now. JonaTAN and his useless government allowed BH to grow into the monster it has become today by his stupid act of assumption that it is a northern problem, an opposition strategy to frustrate him and he foolishly believed the fabrication and stupid opinions of his supporters who blinded him to the reality of the situation. The Niger and Chadian military is scared now that if the Nigerian Military with all its wealth and men cannot face ragtag boys then if they will be inviting trouble into their countries if they interfere further. Why can't JonaTAN invite the UN or international military assistance to save the lives and properties of people killed daily like chickens? |
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