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| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Okechinwadike: 9:40am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Thank you Trump |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Putinofrussia: 9:40am On Nov 05, 2025 |
As much as I want USA to come,I don't support the manner of coming guns a blazing ![]() with air strikes et al.I support collaboration with Nigeria with USA mercenaries (not army ) with the use of technology to udentufy and wipe out those bloodsuckers off the surface of the earth. If USA is not going to give all Christians in Nigeria asylum in USA then he should not start a religious war that will claim much more lives and linger on for ages to come. I say this because I have not seen any place where USA invaded or intervened that doesn't lose its stability more than what it was before the intervention. They can help us by providing what they provided to Liberia not the one of Afganistan,Syria,Iraq etc where Taliban, ISIS,AlQaeda personnel later became president. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by cjfavour(m): 9:40am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Guy u cracked me up with this your northern leaders knows how to solve their problem. Why is it they’ve not solved it for more than 10 years now? The boko boys has not killed enough people that’s why they’ve not stopped it? Pls stop throwing words around anyhow. [quote author=Jamesukaegbu post=137366156][/quote] |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by abiolert(m): 9:41am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:The truth is that there are already infiltrating the south, some terrorist attacked Malam fatori in Bornu , the captured terrorist happens to be a trader in the Market here in the south. It's really a sorry situation. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by s91ss: 9:41am On Nov 05, 2025 |
The terrorists have started migrating southwards. If you travel through obajana in kogi state through kabba to Ondo state , you'll see them |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Londerry: 9:43am On Nov 05, 2025 |
They were not exactly correct to use the word Christians, the reason for the differing opinions but considering terrorist activities against woman and children as a vulnerable group is apt. Supporting Israel against Hamas was successful, now they want to spearhead their agenda in other terrorist threatened countries and no doubt, Nigeria is one of the leading countries. One question that should be in our minds is, why Nigeria? Definitely there are intel and newer information, now that one of the terrorist stronghold has been disarmed and we may be in a more precarious situation than we thought in few years. Even if there is no information, the good thing for us is that all this fake and political nonsense would stop before US army step their foot into the country. So let the threat continue at least we haven’t heard about bandits since last week |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Boomyvig: 9:44am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:You’re not making sense. So, the killings, kidnappings and banditry is not already in the South? Please make it make sense or are you living in another country? The fact mentioned by the US is only to take down any traces of terrorism in Nigeria. They didn’t say only in the North. I see some of you advocates of terrorism are sad that freedom is coming to innocent Nigerians. Your agenda will not work. God will subdue all you evil people and enemies of this country. Shame on you. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by SmartyPants(m): 9:45am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Lifestone:Is something tying the hands of the Nigerian military from stepping up to finish the job?? With the bandits in disarray, that old be their golden opportunity to finish the job and redeem their tattered image. If they don't, then we'll know that indeed it was a deliberate strategy all along. The religious division already exists and it has become entrenched by the fact that no one from the other side speaks up when horrendous atrocities are committed against Christians. Entire villages wiped out. That is a different scale of violence but on the other side they either keep quiet, indicated subtle acceptance, or try to dismiss it by claiming "ehn Muslims too are being killed" as if that solves the problem. So, we are saying: those who quarrel with Trump have no interest in solutions, rather they feel the need to defend their religion, and that shows we are already divided. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by mascot87(m): 9:45am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Goodlady:The US can provide us with credible intelligence at the back end. Provide military equipments and put the FG on its toes to ensure that get rid of the terrorists. Fight against the terrorists within will achieve more result than an external invasion. The Northern leaders seeing the support the Easterners are showing towards the proposed invasion as an attack against the North by the south and that could trigger inter region war. The south itself will not be safe. We have to be careful. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by ceejayluv(m): 9:46am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:The Fulani Bandits cannot blend easily in southern areas. they'd prefer to flee to Chad or Niger. I still wonder how targeted bombing of militant camps and convoys would cause any humanitarian crisis. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Fiscus105(m): 9:48am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:So, killings should continues....... |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by mascot87(m): 9:48am On Nov 05, 2025 |
cjfavour:They don't have to move with arms. Can you tolerate just hundreds of almajiris seeking refuge in your street? Do you think you have the capacity to stop them or will you start killing all of them as soon as you sight them? |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by 89green: 9:50am On Nov 05, 2025 |
OnionBandit:Bro Just leave all this pple alone, they are yet to understand the dangers ahead. They think US care about christians or christianity |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by fredpeter(m): 9:52am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:U speak like a suspect.... If the disguised terrorist comes to the south, US MARINES will still flush them .. the terrorist were chase from Mexico and they still followed them to Columbia and flushed them... Why must a human being born by a woman decide to be a terrorist... |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by airsaylongcome: 9:52am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:You are tone deaf. You are saying it’s okay for my neighbours to keep suffering as long as it's not affecting me. This mindset is exactly why Trump should come and scatter everywhere. If we are all uncomfortable, we will chase our stupid leaders out |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by ayusco85(m): 9:53am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:Are you or let me say have you been living under a rock? Are you not seeing them on social media displaying different weapons? They are easy to fish out. They don't even look like us |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Inspirer1: 9:53am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:hmmm, sincerely, it's quite complicated. The best case scenario is for our own Government and the Security forces to step up and quell the insecurity up north and even the ones down south. There's absolute lack of trust by Nigerians in what they've been doing so far. I heard of a man who was kidnapped on his way to the farm, the kidnappers requested for ransome, people contributed and paid, he was eventually released after some days, do you know what? The man died of heart attack just few weeks after, he didnt recover from the trauma....how do you expect his family to feel, whose side will they stand in this situation we found ourselves as a Country. I wish and pray our Govt will just quell this stuff. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by 004gist: 9:54am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:Are they coming to wipe Nigerians? No They are coming to wipe the terrorist out |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by YourKarma: 9:54am On Nov 05, 2025 |
kaltonga:You'll notice it's mostly the Yorubas who are against this assistance from Trump. Those people are just interested in keeping their brother as president, it doesn't matter to them if the entire country is burnt to ashes. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Rikkely: 9:54am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Lifestone:What you wrote up there is just assumption, wiping out terrorist in Nigeria is never going to attract any U.S enemies into Nigeria, some of you just don’t want the killings to stop for whatever reasons best known to you. If Nigeria government fall to stop the killings then expect United State to come and do the job. Our government has been warned |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by KingOfAmebo(m): 9:55am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:They know how but couldn't solve the insecurity situation for over 15 years...dey play. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by infofta(m): 9:56am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:You forget what is going on in the North now is a cancer that will eventually spread to the South. It's just a matter of time. If nothing is done now mark this post for future reference. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Galadimabawa: 9:58am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Dey play |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Lifestone(m): 9:58am On Nov 05, 2025 |
SmartyPants:Statements saying not only Christians are killed is ridiculous as the attempt of Trump to come defend Christians and leaving out other humans in his intervention. As a world leader, his intervention should have been to defend all that are victims of the ongoing senseless killings. If you bomb any locations in Country without their consent and cooperation what happens, you just bombed and walk away!! |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by mascot87(m): 9:59am On Nov 05, 2025 |
004gist:Lol... You are funny. Do you know how the terrorists operate? If you are observant, you will see they use gorilla warfare tactics. They strike and then withdraw back into the communities. You may not even know that your next door neighbour is one of the people that attacked the next community the previous day. Those terrorists are living just like every other person in the communities so how does the US want to identify them? It's not that easy my guy |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Rikkely: 9:59am On Nov 05, 2025 |
BreconHills:Don’t tell me you are not in severe pain over the lady comment🤣. This is just the beginning because more tears and pains is definitely coming your way
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| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by SmartyPants(m): 10:00am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Lifestone:Logically, if Trump bombs bandits and boko haram in the name of protecting Christians, doesn't that also make Muslims safer? |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by mascot87(m): 10:01am On Nov 05, 2025 |
KingOfAmebo:It's a sincere political solution that can solve the problem not a military invasion |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Kaczynski: 10:02am On Nov 05, 2025 |
mascot87:so simple just start tapping phones of terrorists because every one has a phone including terrorists plus terrorists post on social media owned by the west.which is a gold mine for law enforcemrnt agencies. i bet you dont even know the nsa has an front company in lagos that taps phones and send data to the US. |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Rikkely: 10:03am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Lifestone:Are the killers not Islamic jihadists who want the whole country to be governed by sharia laws, una propaganda will never fly. Get into your head |
| Re: White House Press Secretary Comments On Possible Military Actions In Nigeria by Lifestone(m): 10:06am On Nov 05, 2025 |
Rikkely:Why would any normal person not want these senseless killings and bloodlettings to stop? I want an end to it like yesterday. But Trump approach will make matter worse. First it's not use him separating Christiana from others that are also victims, he should have spoken on behalf of all as a leader. Tell me any country with Islamic population where IS has intervened and it ended well. Why are you guys so afraid of history. There are plethora of empirical evidences that these won't end well. Remember there individuals like you who were hailing US when they created the issues in Lybia, it didn't end as the thought |
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