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| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by chatinent: 8:03pm On Mar 10 |
Reinforcement successfully delivered to their boys. Terrorism enrich politicians. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Ndenomy: 8:13pm On Mar 10 |
Parable007:The same America is funding ISAWP dont be fooled. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Tenrack: 8:27pm On Mar 10 |
ZombieDredd:these guys are so unreal man. Like say dem swear for them with ultimate foolishness. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by WhizdomXX(m): 9:25pm On Mar 10 |
mynd1:Stop playing. These guys want to impose sharia on Nigeria. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Jangbajantis: 9:41pm On Mar 10 |
Putindbutt:But you and your fellow terrorists were wailing when US threatened to bomb your cousins in Sambisa. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by femi4: 10:20pm On Mar 10 |
There was a country |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Carmencita99: 10:20pm On Mar 10 |
How the once-respected Nigerian Army has fallen. It is truly painful to watch. In the desperate pursuit of political power, they brought in dangerous forces to take root and align with those already operating within the country. Yet when that power was finally secured, there was no clear plan for dealing with the monster that had been unleashed. One of the greatest political misfortunes Nigeria experienced was the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan. Sadly, I see similar tendencies in the person of Peter Obi. To former President Goodluck Jonathan, Sir, the blood you once said was not worth your political ambition has since been shed in quantities far greater than you/anyone imagined. At the time, many believed that decision was an act of restraint that spared the nation further crisis. Sir, as you are aware this hasn't been the case. History, however, has forced us to reconsider its long-term consequences. History has a way of revisiting decisions that were once celebrated. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by ChristianMuslim: 10:28pm On Mar 10 |
US troop in Nigeria are here to drain our oil |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 10:35pm On Mar 10 |
You won't see the emergency lovers of Nigeria on this thread. They're busy with weeping for the dead terrorists that Israel and America have wiped off. Cc: Burob Madridguy Quelme Duro4chang Simpleseyi |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Burob: 10:42pm On Mar 10 |
ThiefnubuBandit:Mr man go join the army, instead of coming here to shed crocodile tears of hypocrisy. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Burob: 10:49pm On Mar 10 |
Carmencita99:Pure misconstrued delusional nonsense. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Carmencita99: 11:56pm On Mar 10*. Modified: 12:14am On Mar 11 |
Burob:Calling something “pure misconstrued delusional nonsense” is easy. Addressing the substance of the argument is harder. If you believe the point is wrong, explain why. Present facts, context, or a different interpretation of the events. That is how meaningful discussion works. Dismissing an opinion with insults does not refute it, it only avoids engaging with the issues being raised (Sadly, it's a typical average Nigerian thing) If you have a counterargument, make it. If not, the label adds nothing to the conversation. Perhaps the issue is not what was written, but a problem with comprehension. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by ERockson: 5:13am On Mar 11 |
Honestly, government should let NSA go |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by orisa37: 7:46am On Mar 11 |
THIS IS AN INSULT ON NIGERIA ARMY, THE POLICE AND THE GOVERNMENT. OVER TO THE NIGERIAN MILITARY TO WIPE OUT ISWAP, A MERGER OF ISIS AND BOKOHARAM BY LATE MUHAMMAD BUHARI, TO DISTABILIZE WEST AFRICA. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by orisa37: 7:51am On Mar 11 |
THIS IS AN INSULT ON NIGERIA ARMY, THE POLICE AND THE GOVERNMENT. OVER TO THE NIGERIAN MILITARY TO WIPE OUT ISWAP, A MERGER OF ISIS AND BOKOHARAM BY LATE MUHAMMAD BUHARI, TO DISTABILIZE WEST AFRICA. AND I GIVE THE NIGERIAN MILITARY JUST ONE WEEK TO WIPE OUT ISWAP FROM WEST AFRICA. |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by Jagabanfromcali: 2:33pm On Mar 11 |
LagosOrigin:He is from our tribe and that’s all that matters in Nigeria |
| Re: ISWAP Releases Video Of Attacks On 4 Nigerian Army Camps by OBA2503: 11:17am On Mar 12 |
What is the air force doing? General Aneke needs to step up. If there's no funds, he should speak up, resign honorable instead of allowing innocent soldiers waste their lives. For every loss of life and equipment, the leadership of the air force need to account for it. The only advantage the Nigerian military currently have over these terrorists is to have ''eyes in the sky'' both day and night. Responding to emergencies is the only way to deter insurgency. The Nigerian military still have this tactical advantage and it has to be used no matter the financial expense. If the air force and its leadership cannot commit to providing air cover and firepower no matter the SOS call, they should sack him. Simple! You can't send soldiers into the field without adequate cover. |
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