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Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by KwaraRat: 1:31am On Aug 10, 2021
The north is restrategizing and by the north I mean the political elite that unleashed Boko Haram to get back the presidency.

Why are Boko Jihadists surrendering en masse?

We heard of an alliance between breakaway ISWAP faction and Shekau's Boko haram after shekau was eliminated by ISWAP fighters.

We also heard that Fulani terrorists operating in the NW, Middlebelt and southern Nigeria have entered into an alliance with ISWAP and that the bandits are now hoisting ISWAP black standard flags in their camps and are heading to the NE to get military training under ISWAP. This points to a stronger , meaner Boko Haram and not a weakened one as the Nigerian govt likes to boast of.

These mass surrenders are nothing but ISWAP demobilising old , battle fatigued fighters in place of Fulani bandits.

The Fulani sultanate and political elite may also be encouraging their militia to head NE and further south towards getting their criminal terrorist army away from the NW where they've caused much nuisance and havoc.

This is how the Saudis encouraged their radical citizens to migrate abroad to join Jihadists groups so as to prevent them attacking the Saudi royal family .

Is Sokoto now redeploying their over 200,000 fighters away from the NW to other regions towards reducing the level of crime and banditry in the NW or is the north planning a more broad attack on the entire polity towards consolidating power beyond 2023?

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Jostoman: 2:48am On Aug 10, 2021
You people should enjoy the script they are acting for you

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by famouscargo4u: 3:44am On Aug 10, 2021
Very soon, you will hear that they have been granted amnesty and be placed on salaries for life or sent abroad for rehabilitation.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Samfloxin(m): 4:44am On Aug 10, 2021
Their plan will collapse on their heads in Jesus name amen.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by ozome15(m): 4:51am On Aug 10, 2021
Nigerian youths will not pay attitions to this now and use their hand. All they are busy doing is watching one useless thing calleded BIG BORTHER NAIJ. Not until oneday we all wake up to see that the whole nigeria have being over run by this evail people. one thing i know is with this there move they have a new plan. which is to start moving east, suoth and west. to start another phase of ther eavil.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by columbus36(m): 4:55am On Aug 10, 2021
Your guess is as good as mine, the country as an entity is unredeemable. If not greediness at this stage every deep thinker, patriot knows that disintegration is the best option towards bringing back sanity.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by stonemasonn: 5:46am On Aug 10, 2021
The mass surrender doesn't mean anything until bokoharam is truly defeated.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Nobody: 5:49am On Aug 10, 2021
KwaraRat:
The north is restrategizing and by the north I mean the political elite that unleashed Boko Haram to get back the presidency.

Why are Boko Jihadists surrendering en masse?

We heard of an alliance between breakaway ISWAP faction and Shekau's Boko haram after shekau was eliminated by ISWAP fighters.

We also heard that Fulani terrorists operating in the NW, Middlebelt and southern Nigeria have entered into an alliance with ISWAP and that the bandits are now hoisting ISWAP black standard flags in their camps and are heading to the NE to get military training under ISWAP. This points to a stronger , meaner Boko Haram and not a weakened one as the Nigerian govt likes to boast of.

These mass surrenders are nothing but ISWAP demobilising old , battle fatigued fighters in place of Fulani bandits.

The Fulani sultanate and political elite may also be encouraging their militia to head NE and further south towards getting their criminal terrorist army away from the NW where they've caused much nuisance and havoc.

This is how the Saudis encouraged their radical citizens to migrate abroad to join Jihadists groups so as to prevent them attacking the Saudi royal family .

Is Sokoto now redeploying their over 200,000 fighters away from the NW to other regions towards reducing the level of crime and banditry in the NW or is the north planning a more broad attack on the entire polity towards consolidating power beyond 2023?

No game plan anywhere, BOKO HARAM are handicap since the death of their SHAKAU, food is not more coming, fund is not coming, either they repent or TUKANO fighter will somke all of them or ISWAP will destroy them, what federal government should do is to eliminate all of them secretly...

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Monogamy: 6:00am On Aug 10, 2021
Whatever game plan they might be having, it would be DBA
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Theunbothered: 6:01am On Aug 10, 2021
stonemasonn:
The mass surrender doesn't mean anything until bokoharam is truly defeated.

We heard the same news in 2017 and 2018. Let me just be looking.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by chinjo(m): 6:12am On Aug 10, 2021
It is a grand plan to overrun the country. They will first be enlisted into the Army, then posted to the south.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by KwaraRat: 6:35am On Aug 10, 2021
chinjo:
It is a grand plan to overrun the country. They will first be enlisted into the Army, then posted to the south.

Or could the mass surrenders be mainly of shekau factions ?

Shekau loyalists not wanting to join ISWAP .

The mass surrenders include "wives" and children of Boko fighters with some remanant chibok girls which points to the fact that most if not all those surrendering are shekau loyalists .

Either way, ISWAP is now in alliance with Fulani bandits .
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by optionalY09: 6:37am On Aug 10, 2021
That was part of the game plan they destroy, surrender to be hire into the army as compensation for work well done. Southerners are dumb noise makers

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by KwaraRat: 6:40am On Aug 10, 2021
optionalY09:
What was part of the game plan they destroy surrender to be hire into the army as compensation for work well done.

I think it's Shekau's loyalists are the ones surrendering.
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by kollinz1234(m): 6:45am On Aug 10, 2021
They have achieved their aim of supplying weapons so the first stage of their preparation of war has been completed.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by BigDawsNet: 6:56am On Aug 10, 2021
Nothing like game plan

They have leaders in top places

They follow orders

They are asked to surrender, no questions

They can be order to resume back to duty anytime

Guys don't relax...be alerted!

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by frank202012: 7:01am On Aug 10, 2021
ozome15:
Nigerian youths will not pay attitions to this now and use their hand. All they are busy doing is watching one useless thing calleded BIG BORTHER NAIJ. Not until oneday we all wake up to see that the whole nigeria have being over run by this evail people. one thing i know is with this there move they have a new plan. which is to start moving east, suoth and west. to start another phase of ther eavil.
Did participate in the end SARS protest?
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by orisa37: 7:02am On Aug 10, 2021
RETRAIN AND RELEASE THEM TO THE SOUTH FOR A NEW WAVE OF SABOTAGING ACTIVITIES.
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by orisa37: 7:04am On Aug 10, 2021
RETRAIN AND RELEASE THEM TO THE SOUTH FOR A NEW WAVE OF SABOTAGING ACTIVITIES.

BURAITAI'S STYLE.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by BluntTheApostle(m): 7:09am On Aug 10, 2021
columbus36:
Your guess is as good as mine, the country as an entity is unredeemable. If not greediness at this stage every deep thinker, patriot knows that disintegration is the best option towards bringing back sanity.

I don't believe that disintegration is the best option.

The best option is regionalization and fiscal federalism.

When we practised it at a time in this country, Nigeria was the wealthiest black country on Earth. We didn't disintegrate to achieve that.
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by KwaraRat: 7:12am On Aug 10, 2021
samunaka:


Useless analysis from a fucking bigot who do not see anything good from our patriotic and hard working military personnels who has fought so hard to bring Boko Haram to their knees

Coming from a boko clown.

If your useless northern elite didn't set up BH will we be having all this nonsense.

Northern Sunni bigots like you are the ones responsible for this madness.

Goat.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by cheruv: 7:17am On Aug 10, 2021
supportnija:

No game plan anywhere, BOKO HARAM are handicap since the death of their SHAKAU, food is not more coming, fund is not coming, either they repent or TUKANO fighter will somke all of them or ISWAP will destroy them, what federal government should do is to eliminate all of them secretly...
OP is making sense yet you insist on spreading your ignorance
Mind you, Nigeria would be declared an Islamic state by Oct 1, 2022

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Valkrie: 7:32am On Aug 10, 2021
The surrender is just to rest their men against what's coming in 2022...!! You can take this to the bank...!! Everybody should just endeavor to have basic military training and tactics and also be weaponized....cos it would be useful by next year....!!

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by WoeBetide666: 7:42am On Aug 10, 2021
Where did you buy your storybook from?
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Charmingrascal(m): 7:46am On Aug 10, 2021
I was telling someone that the North have a plan.

Boko Haram members are reportedly surrendering in their numbers and some of you still don't understand that this is a well scripted drama by the North.

It is a matter of time y'all will know what they are up to but I know their is an ulterior motive attached to all these.

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by frugal(m): 7:48am On Aug 10, 2021
BluntTheApostle:


I don't believe that disintegration is the best option.

The best option is regionalization and fiscal federalism.

When we practised it at a time in this country, Nigeria was the wealthiest black country on Earth. We didn't disintegrate to achieve that.


This has always been my stand. The center should just be a ceremonial post. Power and control should go back to regions. That way nobody is dragging others backward. Grow at your own pace with whatever resources you have and your ability to manage/innovate. Small nations in a nation. Every region contributes back to the center to keep the union running.

Unfortunately the only other option would be a very bloody conflict between North/South.
Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by dawno2008(m): 7:51am On Aug 10, 2021
Why are they not been killed like the army killed Gana of Benue after surrendering

Tales by moonlight I guess angry

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by fuckingAyaya(m): 8:01am On Aug 10, 2021
They killed gana for doing the same thing in benue State

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Fejoku: 8:07am On Aug 10, 2021
Very dumb people from the South. If not for anything, even a goat will know that the mass surrender is a change of plan to up the ante. The fulani terrorist controlled government has not yielded any position or demands from the South therefore this mass surrender is still not for the respite or good of Nigeria as foolish one-Nigerianists might think. It is called restrategizing for consolidation. They're coming down South now since you fools don't want to take up the fight like they want. The date still remains 2022 although they may start it earlier since the secret is in the open already. This will put the time at November/December period. We know their plans and won't reveal much here.
Foolish southern politicians will be busy planning for election while fulanis and their Kanuri collaborators are planning for war. How dumb can a people be? They will milk southern politicians under the pretext of election thereby depriving the South of scarce funds and use the same money to procure arms for their people. Oh! Who will deliver southern politicians from this level of blindness and stupidity?

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Re: Boko Haram Mass Surrenders: What's The North's Game Plan? by Simeonjoe1: 8:12am On Aug 10, 2021
KwaraRat:
The north is restrategizing and by the north I mean the political elite that unleashed Boko Haram to get back the presidency.

Why are Boko Jihadists surrendering en masse?

We heard of an alliance between breakaway ISWAP faction and Shekau's Boko haram after shekau was eliminated by ISWAP fighters.

We also heard that Fulani terrorists operating in the NW, Middlebelt and southern Nigeria have entered into an alliance with ISWAP and that the bandits are now hoisting ISWAP black standard flags in their camps and are heading to the NE to get military training under ISWAP. This points to a stronger , meaner Boko Haram and not a weakened one as the Nigerian govt likes to boast of.

These mass surrenders are nothing but ISWAP demobilising old , battle fatigued fighters in place of Fulani bandits.

The Fulani sultanate and political elite may also be encouraging their militia to head NE and further south towards getting their criminal terrorist army away from the NW where they've caused much nuisance and havoc.

This is how the Saudis encouraged their radical citizens to migrate abroad to join Jihadists groups so as to prevent them attacking the Saudi royal family .

Is Sokoto now redeploying their over 200,000 fighters away from the NW to other regions towards reducing the level of crime and banditry in the NW or is the north planning a more broad attack on the entire polity towards consolidating power beyond 2023?


Well it's what you choose to believe, you hear bandit are hosting the jihad flag, you believe it, you heard there are going to borno for training you believed. You heard they are weakened force but you choose not to believe because it's coming from the Nigeria military or probably because you want the insurgency to continue.

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