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Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by tnerro1(m): 5:35pm On Mar 23 |
vibbb: This is a fake story, No soilder gives his weapon to another person to hold especially when the person is not a member of his unit and you are on operation. How does a commander ask a soldier to give his gun to a civilian to hold ? Those responsible should be found to face the law |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Anijay1212(m): 5:47pm On Mar 23 |
mauchiz:Very unfortunate then. 1 Like |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by tete7000(m): 6:15pm On Mar 23 |
Anijay1212: From the story read, those people in okuama communities are salvages and deserve every retribution they are getting. They, their shrines, their elders and everyone of the community people associated with barbarism. 2 Likes |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by dchamp234(m): 6:29pm On Mar 23 |
Nigeria will never be worst than it is already, soldiers burning the homes of fellow Nigerias they were ment to protect. It's really a shame. |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by adetem(m): 7:27pm On Mar 23 |
This okoloba people get sense than the okuama community people for reporting the evil plan okuama but however the okuama people really cheat them alot if I can understand this story very well. Even when the okuama start hiring machinery and people of okoloba report them why the delta state governor didn't take serious action then? Sincerely delta state government is a failure as well. Action is not properly taken from the governor and people are now blaming the military who don't want the crisis to escalate. But las las the okuama has done what their mind is telling them to do since, please let them face whatsoever befall them. Army should build whatever they like on the land. 2 Likes |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by pquaver(m): 7:43pm On Mar 23 |
Ofunaofu: The military has nothing to answer.. The community is a killer community.. There is no excuse for the gruesome murder oga. Stop spilling nonsense.. The soldiers wanted community chairman to go with them.. What is the worst that could happen if he went with them? Theyy are not going to kill him.. Because of that una kill the soldiers.. And u are here capping nonsense.. If the soldiers oprn fireshow us the videos.. This 2024 internet age no come here dey cover evil 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by pquaver(m): 7:45pm On Mar 23 |
santopelele: He who brings ant infected firewoods to his home must expect the visit of lizards.. It is happening in iraq, yemen, Afghanistan gaza, to isis, alqaeda etc.. That how it works |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by pquaver(m): 7:48pm On Mar 23 |
nony43: Na so una de talk chu chu chu chu... Where you there? So we should take ur speculation in your head and leave that of the real actors? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by pquaver(m): 7:52pm On Mar 23 |
CyberWolf: Have u heard the army statement? Let me help you.. No amount of propaganda, armtwisting, blackmailing and false narrative will stop the army from bring the perpetrators to book.. So you csn continue.. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by CyberWolf: 8:10pm On Mar 23 |
pquaver:They can do whatever they like, I don’t give a shit 1 Like |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by pquaver(m): 8:20pm On Mar 23 |
CyberWolf: Good.. So does the army and as u can see the operation is still on going. You can continue to wail on nairaland |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by CoreVentures: 8:42pm On Mar 23 |
Anunakeeh: Possibly, but not necessarily. Communities have killed themselves for less before. |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Quebec91(m): 8:49pm On Mar 23 |
Shut up🤫 man Those military or any nigerian force shouldn't be supported in anyway. As for me ive never liked them. Infact i am always happy when they kill them like chicken. They bully alot Toluabigr8: |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by macjurek(m): 9:00pm On Mar 23 |
I am an Urhobo freeborn from Ughelli South,please the soldiers where killed gruesomely because they asked them to drop their weapon for peace talk which they did. And attack and kill them,then took away their weapons,Nigeria Army command should get all the culprit involved dead or alive,very ambiguous and absurd for Country protectors ,trained and armed for our fathers land, Nigeria. They believe so much in idol worshipping and sacrifices, devil's workshop the shrines should be burnt down completely in both Okuama and Okoloba respectively. Before the chief priest and worships convene,for any other evil activities in name of traditional worship. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by foxman04: 9:44pm On Mar 23 |
frankson1: the face wey he show for the video no do una until he show him prick join South south boys no dey fear fear like you yorubas |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by ebbo(m): 10:08pm On Mar 23 |
CoreVentures: Because the entire community was involved. Remember the old man and woman who came out dressed in pure attire to make some incantation? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by CoreVentures: 10:35pm On Mar 23 |
ebbo: I'm engaging you because obviously, you read the entire article. But if they already have the man who ran out of the burning house at Okuama, they already 75% of what they need 1 Like |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Mbanda(m): 10:43pm On Mar 23 |
Toluabigr8:It can get to you tomorrow as far as you are a Nigerian. |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by nony43(m): 11:29pm On Mar 23 |
pquaver: I don’t do NL gossips or blog gossip, when I type I know where I am coming from. |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by broadman20: 12:05am On Mar 24 |
joefelin2345: We are talking about your bad characters here and why it's difficult to stay with you people. We have our own we are not saints but una own worst pass. |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by CoreVentures: 6:09am On Mar 24 |
ebbo: But if it is true that they already have the boat driver and the man who ran out of the burning house at Okuama, then they already have 75% of what they need. Why continue the destruction? |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by abobote: 6:42am On Mar 24 |
macjurek:You are from Urhobo and so what? Stop being emotional and be logical. The military were hired, they went for illegal duty, not for any Peace talk as media wanted us to believe How did that number of military went their with senior officers without the consent of the state government 1 Like |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by bamasite2: 7:16am On Mar 24 |
It should not be hard to believe, given that their GOC was held hostage. What mattered most was his release first! vibbb: |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Hillchild88(m): 7:24am On Mar 24 |
vibbb: As in eh, even me I don't believe that part o |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by BALLOSKI: 8:34am On Mar 24 |
Ofunaofu:You can't read! |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by BALLOSKI: 8:35am On Mar 24 |
Ma Mehn!!! You can't drop your arms to prove you're there for peace meeting - on no account should you do that. Village of 2000 people? Clear that place and make it a barrack. |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Doobie: 8:55am On Mar 24 |
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen! |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Ofunaofu: 9:07am On Mar 24 |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by aswani(m): 9:34am On Mar 24 |
Because of a land dispute, the whole area has now been razed to the ground, innocent people (including the army men) have lost their lives. Was it really worth it? The land they were fighting over, not one of them will return to it in the foreseeable future. Painful as it can be, sometimes you have to accept certain losses to avoid even greater, deeper ones. If they had split that disputed land into two and moved on, would things not be better for both communities? Too many hot heads in Nigeria |
Re: Okuama Massacre: The Untold Story by Yusufisraelj(m): 3:43pm On Mar 24 |
CoreVentures: Deterrence bro, very important. However we need more feedback from the okuama community, because okoloba seem to have more evidence to back thier claims of being victims and okuama being the aggressor. |
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