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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Marine25ak: 1:08am On Mar 20 |
Being killed by the same people you have sworn to protect is worst than being killed by your enemy. They have breached the rules of engagement and they will pay for it |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by farouk2much(m): 1:15am On Mar 20 |
Nigerian army and denial are 5&6...... Kepp killing and keep denying... Am watching |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by LordBillionz: 1:19am On Mar 20 |
Cowards |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 1:19am On Mar 20 |
eagleu:Kidnapping started in the North indeed, Evans was already a Billionaire from the Kidnapping trade, before Boko Haram constituted themselves as public nuisances. As usual selected amnesia forming neutrality, we know you people aka majority tribe oppressors & their victim mentality. Go and tell a Cross Rivers, or Rivers person this nonsense. 1 Like |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Xloclwise: 1:20am On Mar 20 |
The communal conflict between Ogu vs Ekporo in Eleme L.G.A, River State and most recently Opolo vs Okutukutu in Yenagoa Baylesa state that lives were lost didn't draw the attention of the Nigerian Army to sent peace keeping troops to intervene when they were needed most. This raises questions such as; 1. What is special about Okuama vs Okoloba conflict that warrants the intervention of the Nigerian army. 2. Why didn't the Nigerian army intervene in the most recent conflict that occurred in Opolo vs Okutukutu in Yenagoa L.G.A Bestman Azibola Egba 1 Like |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 1:28am On Mar 20 |
Xloclwise:They didn’t draw the attention of the Nigerian Army you claim, so Bestman Azibola Egba tell us how many people were killed, & how peace was restored between Ogu vs Ekporo in Eleme L.G.A, River State and Opolo vs Okutukutu in Yenagoa Baylesa state? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by hardcore007: 1:55am On Mar 20 |
Naso, no be today. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Northernblood9(m): 2:57am On Mar 20 |
MightySparrow: They are untrained soldiers |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Dafresh: 3:36am On Mar 20 |
Jayhome24:Hater of the truth spotted |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by chaloskyx: 7:06am On Mar 20 |
lol why the sudden fear o i see cause of their oil🤣😅😅 |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Jayhome24: 7:13am On Mar 20 |
Dafresh: You are the real haters of humanity for saying Yoruba president killing Ijaww people, you are evil, wicked and shameless mofo to always want to create tribal issue between SW and SS over nothing and by the way you are not even from SS. Pls get lost with your disgusting utterances. Everyone of you who are constantly looking for way to tear this country down may God almighty shame and destroy you all. Amen. Shameless bitch.... |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Tommydare(m): 7:33am On Mar 20 |
Brainwashing of the first order. Northernblood9: |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Tommydare(m): 7:35am On Mar 20 |
No be today e start. Even when they attacked fela's home and killed his mother, they never accepted the act was carried out by Nigerian soldiers. They say na unknown soldiers do the job. 1 Like |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by engrchykae(m): 8:11am On Mar 20 |
blacknp:the trouble can also be okuama insurgency in the future. In this time of no gree for anybody. Ipob been dey protest with flag until military force them to protest with guns,now we all know as edey be. Anyway military are not known to have sense after all the dehumanization meted out on them in the training. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by MightySparrow: 8:17am On Mar 20 |
Northernblood9: So the Niger Delta youths retrained them with death abi? Let them face reprisal attacks from the soldiers nah. Why can't they come out now to finish their work? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by engrchykae(m): 8:20am On Mar 20 |
kushme:there is a reason I called them ",west Africa frontier force" It was formed by the British to help them conquer the rest of west Africa. The same way the British carry out punitive expedition which they believe will deter others just as Israel is currently murdering over 30000 Palestinians because of less than 3000 Israelis that were killed on 7 Oct. Our military is not designed to defend Nigerians,it was designed to defend foreign interests from Congo to Liberia to Biafra to Mali in 2011 until niger Republic hooked them because of the involvement of Wagner in niger. 3 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Dafresh: 8:25am On Mar 20 |
Jayhome24:Common sense you no get, show me when I said Yoruba president is killing Ijaw I never made such comments. But if I did am correct because the person that will give the order will be Yoruba, Yoruba man is the COAS and the president is still Yoruba and Yoruba people on Twitter are the one calling on the Army to level the community. It's only Yoruba people that want to tear the country. A Yoruba man as a president he have rotten the Economy and insecurities is the order of the day can you show me a day Nigeria didn't record insecurities since Yoruba man become the president and Chief of Army Staff |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by ARAGON22(m): 9:02am On Mar 20 |
Feintline: Bros dey calm down |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by ARAGON22(m): 9:03am On Mar 20 |
[quote author=Feintline post=129009004]If yakubu mahood and his inec criminal gang could do abacadabra and claim glitch in only the presidential election despite having 3 elections on the same day, If tinubu submits fake certificate to inec and ariwola and his criminal team say it does not matter If tinubu could claim he attended a school at a time the school has not even come into existence, You should not blame the Nigerian army for denying this. Nigeria don cast. This is hard to say but Nigeria is on a free fall to collaspe. It will take a hard bitter action to hold the country from collaspe. Tinubu is a curse on the nation. Bros dey calm down |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by waveman2: 9:44am On Mar 20 |
Two wrong doesn't make one right.The soldiers can't be punished for killing unharmed youths if any but the perpetrators of this evil act are still alive to face the music.Army don't need to give us any statement or claiming innocent but rather fish out the perpetrators to face the law while doing that according to the rules of engagement. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Jayhome24: 10:26am On Mar 20 |
Dafresh: Your last paragraph still indicted you as a lost bittered beast filled with tribal hatred which will ends up ruin your life because bitterness is a stumbling block to destiny progression. Go and sink that to your brain... |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by sunnyprof: 10:34am On Mar 20 |
the facts are still clear: 1. the CO and his team came to OKuoma community 2. had Town hall meeting with community 3. The CO and his team were ambushed and killed gruesomely on their way back from Okuoma 4. Okuoma community was raided the following morning No one has denied these and ALL the stories from residents, COMMUNITIES, soldier, commentators and news confirmed THESE FOUR FACTS ONLY. eVERY OTHER PART OF THE VARIOUS STORIES OF EVENTS IN BETWEEN THESE FOUR MAJOR EVENTS IS WHERE EVERYONE IS TWERKING TO PAINT THEIR OWN PICTURES AND VIEWS EITHER FOR TRUTH OR DENIALS. MAKE UNA CONTINUE! kkkkkkkkkk soldier come, soldier meeting, soldiers die, na them attack, them attack us, arrset chairman, youth resist, shooting is gun okolaba reply, no bw we, lie na themm;l;'l'l'lkkkkkkk)"""****NA UNA SABI O but all i hear be say: 1. the CO and his team came to OKuoma community 2. had Town hall meeting with community 3. The CO and his team were ambushed and killed gruesomely on their way back from Okuoma 4. Okuoma community was raided the following morning The rest na any story |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Lomprico2: 10:35am On Mar 20 |
Since 2015 whatever the Nigerian Military deny is always the truth. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by komekn(m): 12:19pm On Mar 20 |
Feintline: Remember end SARS no soldiers was at Lekki toll gate senior army generals claimed on live TV . Later change story in the face of live TV footage in one the largest city metropolis in the world. With millions looking on both on live TV and present at the Lekki toll gate . The army said nobody was killed they only used blank bullets that changed again to self defense only a few minor injuries on civilians. The judicial panel called it a massacre with over a 160 people killed and many more injured. To date nobody has been held to account irrespective of the indictments. The army has a history of blatant lies, abuse, wanton killings, wide spread corruption and outright disinformation and deceit. You are asking dishonourable people to be honourable and have integrity. Is there anybody that will believe the army account here ❓❓ 1 Like |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by TOMMYS: 2:34pm On Mar 20 |
engrchykae: It wont be surprising to know that there could be a person or group of persons inside and outside the army that can also give a marching order to Thier loyal soldiers in the NA It means that If tomorrow the Tinubu govt orders onslaught on the bandits in the north. Some soldiers in uniform will be working against the govts efforts. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by eagleu: 3:53pm On Mar 20 |
sunnyprof: Now, you sound like Onanuga! There's no reason to attack the army. The people who attacked the army were not the innocent and helpless villagers murdered the army in reprisal attack. The correct approach and the civilized approach is to carefully investigate, arrest, and try all the people directly and indirectly involved in killing our beloved Nigerian army soldiers. No where is it permitted to wipe out a whole community, just because of the action of some criminals, unless you assume, which is where Onanuga got it wrong that the whole community is responsible for the deadly action. Like someone said, the army didn't wipe out a whole section of Lagos just because Murtala Mohammed was assassinated there and they couldn't immediately find Dimka. Will this happen in Kaduna, Sokoto or Katsina? No, because the average soldier from the north has a low opinion of the life worth of an average southerner. So, it's easy to burn and destroy whole communities, as if you are burning bushes while hunting rabbits in the forest. The CO of this army brigade has questions to answer now or later. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by luluman: 5:44pm On Mar 20 |
odinaccess:Did you see pictures of dead people or soldiers shooting people? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Cjrane2: 6:58pm On Mar 20 |
Bobloco: Unknown soldiers....na dem do am ~in Fela's voice..... When are we going to have a professional army? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Jesubaby: 9:58pm On Mar 20 |
Northernblood9:Abeg go read the news well. No be ijaw people Army kill na uhrobo people them kill. Try and hide your hatred on ijaw people small |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Xloclwise: 8:41am On Mar 22 |
blacknp: These are links to what transpired in the aforementioned communal crisis; Ekporo vs Ogu https://www.thenewswriterng.com/2013/10/10/renewed-communal-clash-1-killed-2-kidnapped-in-ogu-community/ Opolo vs Okutukutu https://punchng.com/residents-feared-killed-as-bayelsa-communities-clash-over-land/ Are you implying that the best course of conflict resolution is through military interventions? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 8:56am On Mar 22 |
Xloclwise:Maybe you are trying to be smart, but not been clever? Nonsensical thought process, who said the military went their to resolve the crisis, community invited the military to calm the situation, you killed them, you in your hypocrisy wants to justify the actions of those ignorant criminals, is the military the High court? If you report a case of land infractions to the police, is it the police that has the last say or the court? Please gerrout of here with your hypocrisy, let your people keep killing themselves because of land dispute. |
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