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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by QuietMynd: 3:04pm On Apr 29, 2021
demolition:

So talking about special forces and the setuation going on in Kaduna State about students being kidnaped and killed for lack of compliance by the government.


Its cool not negotiating with terrorists.
I'm just thinking out loud and maybe someone with more insights to all this can respond with a more detailed explanation.


are setuations such as this not why we have special forces?
I mean SBS standards.

Lol we have seen SBS playing body guard roles to vip's.

Like close to five of this students have been killed already by this rag tag miscreants.
Are setuations like this not what This special intervention forces are trained to stop.?


We all saw how the Americans did it for just a single citizen thousands of miles away from home. Worst part is we even acknowledge playing a big role in the rescue which I believe sbs or some specialized unit must be a part of.

With all what's going on and the total silence from our special intervention forces, who by the way travel to various countries for training and stuff still cannot do jack.


As in, is it now on your own for the average Nigerian citizen?

WTF IS GOING ON IN THAT COUNTRY?
Trump did that shit because of election, not that he cares. Check the timeline of the operation, it was few days to election day.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Hoverbird: 4:10pm On Apr 29, 2021
Facts are sacred, objectivity and truth have turned some of us to emergency prophets, when we talk on issues from informed position ignorant folks always tuck their brains in their anus when matters of security is discussed.

Wike has taken a proactive step to curb the raging violence that have spilled over to Rivers, by declaring curfew in the entire local government in the state. On this I give him a big thumbs up.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 4:38pm On Apr 29, 2021
Hoverbird:
Facts are sacred, objectivity and truth have turned some of us to emergency prophets, when we talk on issues from informed position ignorant folks always tuck their brains in their anus when matters of security is discussed.

Wike has taken a proactive step to curb the raging violence that have spilled over to Rivers, by declaring curfew in the entire local government in the state. On this I give him a big thumbs up.

Post a link to the "news", not a picture of a paper accompanied by your insults and interpretations, what a small minded troll you are.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 4:41pm On Apr 29, 2021
QuietMynd:

Trump did that shit because of election, not that he cares. Check the timeline of the operation, it was few days to election day.

Who cares? The point is that a statement was made.

We have a cluster case of kidnappings in huge numbers and not even one attempt has been made in terms of rescue
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by kenpaul0: 4:53pm On Apr 29, 2021
It is true ...I heard the broadcast!!!
Truthshots2:


Post a link to the "news", not a picture of a paper accompanied by your insults and interpretations, what a small minded troll you are.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 4:54pm On Apr 29, 2021
I Hope an attack is not ongoing somewhere

Jets flying cool

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 4:57pm On Apr 29, 2021
kenpaul0:
It is true ...I heard the broadcast!!!
What is true ? I asked for a link to a newspaper to be posted. Though I ask again (since I don't read minds) what "is true" ?
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Sizzorkay: 5:04pm On Apr 29, 2021
lol. why are some of you guys so aggressive. calm down
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by QuietMynd: 6:04pm On Apr 29, 2021
demolition:


Who cares? The point is that a statement was made.

We have a cluster case of kidnappings in huge numbers and not even one attempt has been made in terms of rescue
There has been attempt nah, Google the news.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Blueelf: 7:13pm On Apr 29, 2021
Odunayaw:
MILITARY Intelligence. They can never have as much assets (man/expertise and machine) to conduct and cultivate Intel in civilian space as much as the civilian agency.

If we can't bank on "DSS and co" then what is the essence of their creation

Your last paragraph is the question many of us have pondered over and even asked on this thread.

Seems they have outlived their usefulness
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Blueelf: 7:15pm On Apr 29, 2021
JOSCOFELIX:
YOU NEED THAT MORE

Big fool

I have no time for low IQ gorillas masquerading as homo sapiens sapiens

Go back to the caves you emanated from

My last reply to an unevolved primate

Idiot

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by JOSCOFELIX: 9:11pm On Apr 29, 2021
Blueelf:


Big fool

I have no time for low IQ gorillas masquerading as homo sapiens sapiens

Go back to the caves you emanated from

My last reply to an unevolved primate

Idiot
YOU NEED ALL THIS MORE

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by JOSCOFELIX: 9:13pm On Apr 29, 2021
SamuelAnyawu:
I Hope an attack is not ongoing somewhere

Jets flying cool
YOBE
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 1:01am On Apr 30, 2021
JOSCOFELIX:
YOBE

Helicopter and Jet still flying around midnight.


Omo today I slept peacefully In Maiduguri after 3months in field grin grin Kai deep field no easy I swear.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 1:43am On Apr 30, 2021
Faithful007:
Trade partnerships have no strategic meaning you say? Research on Libya and Congo then. Why does US support haftar? Trump even openly said that Haftar is protecting the oil fields even with the UN against him. Why did the US support Evo Morales ousting in Bolivia?

Let me give you two reasons why I believe foreign powers will back Nigeria, they have established deals with Nigeria in terms of gas trade. China is sponsoring the AKK platform across Nigeria and you think it means nothing to them? Developed countries are shutting down Nuclear plants in favor of gas.

Secondly, Nigeria's distabilization will give BH/ISWAP a huge advantage to spread and become formidable.

You have said so many wrong things most of which you have very little knowledge of.
Trade relationships where you are number 5 is not STRATEGIC to your partner, he has options. learn!!

Stop bringing in irrelevant events in unrelated issues, you spoke of Gas export where you thought Nigeria reigned supreme with the US, you were corrected, instead of taking that correction & doing further reading, you jump to Libya, what has Libya got to do with the wrong information you gave us on US-Nigeria gas trade relationship?
Do you type anything that comes to your mind hoping to be enlightened in the end? if so, then I'm not that generous.
Bolivia? please keep your dreams to yourself, Strategic partnership is defined, mentioning countries you learnt on TV doesn't change that definition.

So because China financed the AKK pipeline he must assist Nigeria, what kinda reasoning is that? Do you even understand the AKK project to call it a platform?
AKK as it is today at phase 2 is strictly for local gas distribution, what concerns China if Nigeria choose to be in darkness?
You have no clue what you are talking about.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 1:50am On Apr 30, 2021
Litmus:


Not a leveler, more a retrogradinger.

I’ve just left a thread where the majority of respondents – presumably Nigerians - don’t know that there are insurance companies in Nigeria. Millions of this type of mindset will work to bring Nigeria down mainly out of ignorance of their own Nation. They are the types that might cry, ‘South Africa and Kenya have Insurance companies, common Insurance company, we don’t have in this country, oh why did god let me be born in this shithole Nigeria!’

Like this, millions of ignorant, negative voices help create and facilitate despondency that empowers anti-state actors

Majority of people on Nairaland are teenagers, if you dont know that by now then you have to blame yourself, most of them don't even have basic education, they ooze ignorance & expect you to walk them through.
Nairaland is littered with products of broken education system, stop wasting your time beyond this thread.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by jpphilips(m): 1:57am On Apr 30, 2021
bidexiii:
NIMASA has successfully taken delivery of its 3 Aw109 special mission helicopters, their primary role will be surveillance but they will also be utilised for search and rescue operations as mandated by the IMO in the SOLAS ( Safety of live at sea) convention.

Something that will end up as logistics for oil companies in the Niger delta.
An extremely corrupt country with no consequence management won't make progress, it goes in circles.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Jimi24: 6:14am On Apr 30, 2021
jpphilips:


Majority of people on Nairaland are teenagers, if you dont know that by now then you have to blame yourself, most of them don't even have basic education, they ooze ignorance & expect you to walk them through.
Nairaland is littered with products of broken education system, stop wasting your time beyond this thread.

This is true and is in line with my experience. The next step for the owners of Nairaland is to include more educational material in the platform and / or hire fact checkers. The current situation where guys who don't know Jack about anything get to post wrong info without being checked will degrade the platform

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 11:26am On Apr 30, 2021
Bandits attacked a mosque yesterday at Bangi in Niger State where Ramadan Tafsir is taking place, The Imam was forced to break his fast with water but he refused, Guess what??
He was killed instantly.

https://mobile.twitter.com/sulleymuntari_/status/1387316469378256899

Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Faithful007: 11:50am On Apr 30, 2021
jpphilips:


You have said so many wrong things most of which you have very little knowledge of.
Trade relationships where you are number 5 is not STRATEGIC to your partner, he has options. learn!!

Stop bringing in irrelevant events in unrelated issues, you spoke of Gas export where you thought Nigeria reigned supreme with the US, you were corrected, instead of taking that correction & doing further reading, you jump to Libya, what has Libya got to do with the wrong information you gave us on US-Nigeria gas trade relationship?
Do you type anything that comes to your mind hoping to be enlightened in the end? if so, then I'm not that generous.
Bolivia? please keep your dreams to yourself, Strategic partnership is defined, mentioning countries you learnt on TV doesn't change that definition.

So because China financed the AKK pipeline he must assist Nigeria, what kinda reasoning is that? Do you even understand the AKK project to call it a platform?
AKK as it is today at phase 2 is strictly for local gas distribution, what concerns China if Nigeria choose to be in darkness?
You have no clue what you are talking about.
Ok. I won't be replying you again after this, because you ain't as matured as you think you are. There's a difference between arguing with someone and shamelessly trying to deride someone's opinion. The latter is rather stupid. Secondly, you don't know who I am, what I do, or where in the world I stay, so don't think I'm a little child in Nigeria, typing all manner of gibberish in the name of knowledge.

Back to what you said, I called in those countries to show you how economic reasons can ensure political support. The only mistake I made was saying that US buys more gas than the EU from Nigeria. And nobody said that they would send their soldiers to fight for Nigeria. I only said that they would prevent any takeover of the facilities so as to keep it under the hands of the federal government. This, historically has been done in several places to keep economic trade going on even during a war. Even the AKK pipeline is part of the trans Sahara pipeline, for gas supply to the EU.

Secondly, in international politics, hardly anyone fights for separatists. The concept of "this is my homeland" does not exist. The territory of Nigeria was handed to the federal government from the British to own. Anyone else who needs it must fight for it. They are the legitimate owners. Just like in Hong Kong, they want to leave, but there's nothing they can do since it's China's territory.

Lastly, foreign policy overrides every other reason for international action. In fact, the major reason UK and US keep talking about Hong Kong lies in their policy to stem China's rise. Nobody is thinking about allowing a strategic partner on the GWoT to tear apart. Ethiopia and the Tigray region is a classic example.

NB: The use of word "platform" was an obvious mistake.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by JOSCOFELIX: 12:16pm On Apr 30, 2021
SamuelAnyawu:


Helicopter and Jet still flying around midnight.


Omo today I slept peacefully In Maiduguri after 3months in field grin grin Kai deep field no easy I swear.
you for tell me make i find one baby for you make he press away all your back pain

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by GeneralFarouq: 1:31pm On Apr 30, 2021
DubaiLandLord1:

Bandits attacked a mosque yesterday at Bangi in Niger State where Ramadan Tafsir is taking place, The Imam was forced to break his fast with water but he refused, Guess what??
He was killed instantly.

https://mobile.twitter.com/sulleymuntari_/status/1387316469378256899
Poor man life cut short ,but he is a matyr and even happened in the holy month of ramadan...
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 1:41pm On Apr 30, 2021
DubaiLandLord1:

Bandits attacked a mosque yesterday at Bangi in Niger State where Ramadan Tafsir is taking place, The Imam was forced to break his fast with water but he refused, Guess what??
He was killed instantly.

https://mobile.twitter.com/sulleymuntari_/status/1387316469378256899

Some of these stories are mere rumours. The terrorists are Muslims so I don't see why they would be killing someone whose only crime is being Muslim.

Fake news.
You guys are too gullible.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:24pm On Apr 30, 2021
[/b]Did you know that 35 people were arrested recently in Zamfara State for aiding banditry, & majority of them were civil servants, according to state officials revelation.[b]


Source; @UNCLE DEJI
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Geronimoe: 2:24pm On Apr 30, 2021
Truthshots2:


Some of these stories are mere rumours. The terrorists are Muslims so I don't see why they would be killing someone whose only crime is being Muslim.

Fake news.
You guys are too gullible.


Most of these bandits/fulani herdsmen have no religion. I've heard a fulani man(not a bandit) saying he doesn't have a religion and he isn't a muslim. It's like that with most of them in the bush. Majority of the fulani muslims are the one's living in towns/villages /cities.

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:25pm On Apr 30, 2021
Chadian Army Proforce MRAPs

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by bidexiii: 2:26pm On Apr 30, 2021
#NA

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Odunayaw(m): 3:16pm On Apr 30, 2021
bidexiii:
[/b]Did you know that 35 people were arrested recently in Zamfara State for aiding banditry, & majority of them were civil servants, according to state officials revelation.[b]


Source; @UNCLE DEJI
Side hustle grin

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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Sizzorkay: 3:33pm On Apr 30, 2021
Nigeria's parliament called on the presidency, armed forces and police to address the country's mounting security crisis on Tuesday, with the lower house urging President Muhammadu Buhari to declare a state of emergency.

The resolutions come as a wave of violence and lawlessness sweeps across Africa's largest economy. Security forces, including the military deployed across most of Nigeria's states, have shown little ability to stem the tide.

"The president should immediately declare a state of emergency on security so as to fast track all measures to ensure the restoration of peace in the country," said a resolution passed by the lower house.

In the northwest, gunmen have kidnapped more than 700 schoolchildren since December, as militants pillage communities in the region.

In the northeast, the armed forces are still struggling in a 12-year war with Boko Haram and Islamic State's West Africa branch. On Sunday, more than 30 soldiers died in an attack, soldiers and a resident said.

"The nation is on fire," said Smart Adeyemi, a senator in Buhari's ruling party. "The president must rise to the occasion and bring in people to save this country or else we will be consumed. We cannot keep quiet any longer."

The senate upper house called for "massive recruitment" for the military and police and procurement of new equipment for security forces.

Meanwhile, the senate also resolved for its leadership to meet Buhari to discuss the insecurity, and invite Nigeria's army chief and other commanders and intelligence chiefs to speak on the matter.

The military did not immediately respond to calls and messages seeking comment. A presidency spokesman declined to comment.

Earlier on Tuesday, Rivers state, in Nigeria's oil-producing heartland, said it will ban people crossing its borders at night due to insecurity
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Sizzorkay: 3:39pm On Apr 30, 2021
The European Union (EU) has advised the Federal Government to look beyond military deployment in the ongoing war against terrorism in the Northeast and other crises causing insecurity across the country.

Addressing a media briefing ahead of Europe Day 2021, Head of the EU Delegation to Nigeria and to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Ambassador Ketil Karlsen, said insecurity crises in the country have shown that while the military option should not be foreclosed, other options, including dialogue and legal instruments, should be evolved and explored.

Karlsen reaffirmed the commitment of EU to a strong and robust mutually beneficial partnership with Nigeria, and declared its continued support for the country in addressing challenges and seeking opportunities.

He said the EU-Nigeria partnership had never been stronger and more relevant, even in the face of recent upheavals, noting that the EU bloc of 27 member states remains Nigeria’s biggest trading partner, first investor, a top donor of humanitarian and development aid and the biggest diplomatic network

He said multiple examples of EU engagement in Nigeria include working with the authorities to bring an end to security challenges across the country. According to him, “we are supporting government’s efforts to fight terrorism, radicalisation and violent extremism as well as the reform of the criminal justice system.”

MEANWHILE, human rights activist and senior lawyer, Femi Falana, has said President Muhammadu Buhari should stop giving Nigerians “false impression” of a likely intervention by the United States in Nigeria’s insecurity challenges.

“Instead of giving Nigerians the false impression that the United States is going to send troops to defend them, the Federal Government should be compelled to embark on mass recruitment of military and police personnel, equip and motivate them to defend every part of the country. In addition, all state and local governments should proceed to set up defence committees constituted by young men and women in every community to collaborate with the police in securing the lives and properties of all citizens,” Falana said while delivering a paper in Abuja yesterday.

The paper was presented at a public lecture to mark the 80th birthday of Omotoye Olorode, a professor of botany and activist. Falana said the government should strengthen the security forces and not wait for U.S. support, which may likely not come.

The senior advocate said: “Regrettably, Nigeria is currently witnessing the virtual collapse of the security architecture of the neocolonial state due to the diversion of the huge fund earmarked for procurement of arms and ammunition for the armed forces and the police by successive regimes.

“To prevent terrorists and bandits from sacking the government, President Buhari has appealed to President Joe Biden to come to the aid of the ruling class in waging war against terror and banditry. And without consulting either the African Union or the ECOWAS, the federal government has asked President Biden to relocate the US African Command (AFRICOM) in Germany to Africa.

“Since 2009, the cry for help in prosecuting the counter insurgency operations had fallen on the deaf ears of the leaders of the West. As if that was not enough, the United States and her allies prevented Nigeria from acquiring vital security equipment to prosecute the war on terror due to the abysmal poor human rights record of the armed forces and the police”.

Reports of kidnappings and violent killings perpetrated by bandits and Boko Haram terrorists have dominated the news lately. These reached a peak last week as 239 persons were killed and 44 kidnapped in separate incidents across the country

Alarmed Nigerians, including lawmakers, have pressured the presidency to seek help abroad. President Buhari, during a virtual meeting with the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, on Tuesday, begged the American government to reconsider relocating US Africa Command (AFRICOM) from Stuttgart, Germany, to Africa, nearer the theatre of operation.

THE proposal has expectedly attracted diverse reactions from diplomats, foreign affairs and security experts. Former Minister of State for Defence, Dr. Olu Agunloye, said the invitation of U.S. and other foreign nations is a welcome development because Nigeria has been mismanaged and now faces very critical problems that can lead to its total collapse. According to him, when you are faced with issues that can become permanently irreversible, then you have to swallow your pride and look for help from everywhere.

“The security crisis has gone beyond us, we must go back to the Americans to bring back ARFICOM, because the reason we said we don’t want it before was at the point when we were in a position of strength. This latest decision is not a sign of weakness but a matter of last grasp effort because the leadership has messed things up.”

For renowned historian and member of the New York-based Advisory Board of the African Peace Building Network, Prof Ayodeji Olukoju, the call for help is not something to be ashamed of.

“Why do we have to wait this long to ask for this kind of help? I believe that it is a sensible decision, it is late in coming but it is never too late. But first things first, what will be the terms, what do we have to give in exchange for this help?

“People may say it is a form of re-colonialism or neocolonialism but Nigeria had intervened in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and most recently in Mali and Guinea. The situation then warranted the position taken by ECOWAS leaders in 2012 against siting AFRICOM here, but this is 2021, the situation does not warrant it.”

The Assistant Secretary General of the Nigerian Society of International Affairs, Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Historical Society of Nigeria, Dr. Joshua Bolarinwa, said the invitation is necessary because the security challenges Nigeria is facing is far more than what she can bear. “Unfortunately, the death of Idris Debby has also created a big challenge for Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram. Chad has been so helpful and that was why the headquarters of Multinational Joint Task Force was moved to Ndjamena,” he said.

But National President of the Association of Licensed Private Security Practitioners of Nigeria (ALPSPN), the umbrella body of all registered and licensed private security companies in the country, Davidson Aikhmen, said those calling for international intervention are not sincere in seeking for help. The security expert said at present, there is a lot of confusion in the land.

We have the resources domestically speaking to curtail and contend with the insecurity challenges but our problem is more political. When there is political will on the part of the leadership to deal decisively with the threats we face, when there is no ethnicisation of the problem, we will achieve result. When there is justice in the way that issues are handled and there is absolute neutrality on the part of the leadership and military actions are allowed to be executed with military protocols without the interference of the political leadership, the restiveness will die down and there will be little need for international assistance.

“At the onset of Boko Haram insurgency, we had a lot of international assistance that came in but when they saw the betrayal taking place, especially how information and intelligence was getting into enemy hands, they beat a retreat.”

GOVERNOR Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina State has declared that the call for a state of emergency by the National Assembly will not address the raging security challenges bedeviling the nation. He spoke to State House Correspondents yesterday after he met with the Chief of Staff to the president, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

This is coming barely 48 hours after the parliament asked President Muhammadu Buhari to declare a state of emergency on security, following the recent taking over of 42 communities in Niger State by Boko Haram.

According to Governor Masari, the military are already overstretched hence declaring a state of emergency will amount to stretching them the more.

He appealed to Nigerians to stop the tendency to politicise security issues, pointing out that policing the nation, especially at this critical time was everybody’s business.

THERE was increased security at the National Assembly yesterday as security agents spent more time inspecting vehicles coming into the assembly complex.

The search of vehicles was more intense than normal causing a long queue at the entrance into the Assembly. Legislative staff and journalists also spent more time trying to get into the complex.

Some staff and visitors at some point got tired of waiting and were seen alighting from their cars to trek from the MOPOL gate under the scorching sun. According to reports, there was an alleged security threat, which necessitated the tighter inspection.

THE Rivers State Security Council has imposed dusk-to-dawn curfew on the entire 23 Local Council of the state with effect from today. Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, in a statewide broadcast, said the decision to impose the dusk-to-dawn curfew on the entire state was taken after an exhaustive deliberation by the State Security Council at the Government House, Port Harcourt yesterday.

The governor recalled that on April 28, the State Security Council, in consideration of the recent murderous attacks on security personnel in Ikwerre and Abua/Odual Local Government Areas had imposed a nighttime curfew on all entry and exit points with Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Imo states.

But after a review of the present security situation, the governor said there are possibilities of further deadly attacks on hard and soft targets across the state. And to this end, he said it has become imperative for the government to take further necessary measures to secure the state and safeguard life and property.

“Consequently, a night curfew is hereby imposed on the entire 23 Local Government Areas of the State, prohibiting any human and or vehicular movement within or any part of the state from 10:00p.m. to 6:00a.m. from today until further notice.”


MEANWHILE, the National Security Adviser to the President, Maj.-Gen Babagana Monguno (retd.), has assured airport users and stakeholders of the safety of aviation infrastructure in the country. Critical government infrastructure have come under attack in the last couple of months due to the worsening security situation in the country.

In a statement on Thursday, the NSA’s Office assured airport users that there was no cause of alarm for any security breach at the nation’s over 20 airports.

The statement read: “The attention of the Office of the National Security Adviser has been drawn to reports of a threat of the nation’s airports from an internal government correspondence. The correspondence was a routine threat assessment to ensure preparedness of agencies and not meant for public dissemination.

“In the period covered by the correspondence, threat analysis identified the need to advise airports management nationwide to upgrade existing security measures around the nation’s airports.

“Regrettably, the unauthorised releases of this advisory is likely to raise fear among airport users home and abroad. Accordingly, this statement is issued to reassure the public and all aviation stakeholders of the safety of our airports.”
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 3:43pm On Apr 30, 2021
Truthshots2:


Some of these stories are mere rumours. The terrorists are Muslims so I don't see why they would be killing someone whose only crime is being Muslim.

Fake news.
You guys are too gullible.
You're daft!
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by demolition: 3:59pm On Apr 30, 2021
bidexiii:
Chadian Army Proforce MRAPs

Seriously having a crush on this vehicle, this model in particular.
She's a very thick and rugged BBW.

It would be a fantasy to see Proforce churn them out in war time numbers.

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