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| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by alobright17(m): 2:37pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:what is wrong with you ? Is it people of Mali that attends Ecowas meeting or the president that either selects or attend the meeting as Mali representative? Ok has people of Mali attended Ecowas meeting since then since they’re not the one that exited? |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by favor914: 2:38pm On Apr 26 |
Horus:How do u know, are you Malian 🇲🇱? Ok, accepted u are from Bamako, but choose to spend the majority of your time in a Nigerian forum? |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by ednut1(m): 2:40pm On Apr 26 |
Who is funding these rebels 😩 |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Mankind2024: 2:40pm On Apr 26 |
This is what Peter Obi and his headless mobs truly wish for our beautiful nation. FreeStuffsNG: |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Smartguyboy(m): 2:41pm On Apr 26 |
Who is arming them? Who is arming al-Qaeda?
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| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Princedapace(m): 2:45pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:What development has democracy brought to Nigeria? What do u call peace? Is it the stability of the looters or the stability of the citizens? If u say for the looters such as Nigerian leaders and their families, oh, yes, they enjoy peace. But if u talk of the citizens, no let Benue, Jos, Zamfara, Borno, and practically almost all rural ares of nigeria are not enjoying peace. Thousands that die par year in Nigeria is more than those who die in Ukrain. So, what security are u talking about? Security for the looter class? yes. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Inspirer1: 2:46pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:Are you happy that those who carried out the attack were successful? Just because the 3 Sahel countries are no longer members of ECOWAS.. Quite surprising. Remember that we are also battling similar threats in Nigeria too, and the more they become successful in those neighbouring countries is the more they get emboldened to do same in Nigeria. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by favor914: 2:46pm On Apr 26 |
jmoore:A very senseless statement. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by BigCowHornn: 2:46pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:So Nigeria that cannot stop terrorists in kwara state have been the ones protecting mali? Interesting |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Validated: 2:46pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:Oga rest, one party state and military 🪖 regime are two sides of a coin. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Bonapart(m): 2:46pm On Apr 26 |
Islam is a plague to the whole world. Jesus is the only way |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by jaxxy(m): 2:47pm On Apr 26 |
Smartguyboy:Obama armed rebels in syria in order to oust assad. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Kingbuhari(m): 2:48pm On Apr 26 |
Boko Haram, iswap, Fulani supporter of APC taking Note... This time around, they will make attempt for coup since military don't want to do something nice |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by traware(m): 2:49pm On Apr 26 |
jaxxy:Obama also armed BH in Nigeria to oust Jonathan |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by keemsleek(m): 2:49pm On Apr 26 |
4 madridguy:Technically you are right and he too is right. Due to you guys arguing these what I found out. the reality in Mali is more mixed than “people are happy so they fully support the military.” After the coups in 2020 and 2021, led by figures like Assimi Goïta, many Malians initially welcomed the military. Why? Mainly because there was deep frustration with the previous civilian government—corruption, insecurity, and failure to deal with jihadist violence had made people lose trust. So yes, in the beginning: There were public demonstrations supporting the military. Some citizens saw them as a chance for a reset. Anti-foreign (especially French) sentiment also boosted support for the junta. But that doesn’t mean universal or permanent happiness. Over time: Security has not significantly improved in many regions. Economic conditions remain difficult. Political freedoms have been restricted (media pressure, delays in returning to civilian rule). Support today is divided: Some still back the military, especially those who distrust politicians or external influence. Others are increasingly frustrated but may not openly protest due to restrictions. Regarding Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS): ECOWAS imposed sanctions on Mali after the coups, which hurt the economy and angered many citizens. This made ECOWAS unpopular among parts of the population, feeding the idea that it “has nothing to offer.” However, ECOWAS’ role is to push for democratic governance, not necessarily to provide immediate economic relief. So in simple terms: Yes, some Malians support the military and cooperate with them. No, it’s not accurate to say all “good people of Mali” are happy. And ECOWAS is unpopular in Mali right now, but saying it has “nothing to offer” depends on perspective—its focus is political stability and democracy, not short-term popularity. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Gabrielshow26: 2:50pm On Apr 26 |
madridguy:You mean your brothers would fail? 👀 ![]() Are they not supposedly championing your god's cause? 😮💨 Or are we missing something here? 🤔🤨 |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by traware(m): 2:51pm On Apr 26 |
Inspirer1:Can't you tell? Ofcourse he is. Welcome to the mind of "The Forever Colonized" |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Babangidapikin: 2:51pm On Apr 26 |
Whatever happened to attack on one is an attack on all. AES is now toothless. I honestly think it is important that the Federal Government send Special Troops to help the people of Mali . |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by nairalanda1(m): 2:53pm On Apr 26 |
Smartguyboy:It's easy for your average millitat group to get weapons....all you got to do is to do a few raids, kill people, kidnap and get a ransom, and there is money for the weapons. USA Is not funding al qaeda...any funding comes from front organisations that misrepresent themselves as aid groups, who then direct the money to the armed group. You guys should stop blaming thwe west. all our leaders since independence,be it mali, be it Nigeria, ran their countries as money sharing empires. None of those leaders thought about preparing their people for the world of productivity. The result is what we see. Also, army takeover does something that messes security up. The new army ruler is going to withdraw soldiers, especially special forces who have the best experience fighting the jihadis...from the front to act as presidential guard. That is how the Malian army has been weakened by army rule. (That's why a lot of Nigerian army officers over the decades don't like army rule either...soldiers are supposed to focus on defence, and trying to do defence and government is not exactly a easy balancing act) The above is what happened in Mali...twice. Finally, for decades, the Black majority in Mali was racist and discriminated against the Turaegs.Guess who is joining and helping AlQaeda in their fight. That's right...turaeg armed rebels, who have been fighting for decades. Guess none of the Malian governments thought about fixing that. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Inspirer1: 2:53pm On Apr 26 |
traware:I actually asked him perhaps he can have a rethink of his stance on the matter. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by iwaeda: 2:54pm On Apr 26 |
I only pray for Nigeria, especially Kwara and North. ![]() |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by traware(m): 2:57pm On Apr 26 |
Inspirer1:That is a foreign sponsored monicker.They are all over the Nigeria SM space spreading the message of their masters.The AES are under an attack of online misinformation & falsehoods and Nigeria is the centre hub of these attacks |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Awoleesu(m): 2:59pm On Apr 26 |
OIC sef dey join "condemn" jihadists' attack!? Na waoh... |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by lordm(m): 3:00pm On Apr 26 |
And yet some people want Nigeria to be like Mali just because their person is not in power. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Kingozymandias(m): 3:06pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:Why do you always talk about things you have no idea about? You could be silent and learn from those who actually have a clue you know? Typing your opinions with exclamation doesn't make them factually correct ![]() |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by treatise: 3:09pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:France is working according to scripts. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Druss(m): 3:09pm On Apr 26 |
This is why for me Nigeria should decisively deal with the terrorists in this country. We should nip it before it boomerangs out of control. |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by osuofia2(m): 3:11pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:Call your jihadists brothers to order |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Arrowhead71: 3:16pm On Apr 26 |
Report on Aljazeera now said Russia soldiers in Mali surrendered to the Terrorists..... we wait for Nairaland Writhig or whatever name to tell us what happened to his Russian soldiers |
| Re: Mali’s Defence Minister General Sadio Camara Killed by Fujiyama: 3:16pm On Apr 26*. Modified: 3:32pm On Apr 26 |
FreeStuffsNG:^^^ ![]() This is the kind of provocative talk that other Nigerians are then forced to spend valuable time clarifying or debunking or explaining away or God knows what else. Perhaps it's a national trait. After all, your president recently made a completely unnecessary reference to what he saw as 'hard' living conditions in Kenya and other African countries - compared to Nigeria. Naturally, that has sparked strong reactions from those countries and some of our neighbours. And all for what? ![]() We have no business mocking the poverty of other countries and their citizens. If anyone thinks this people of this country are 'rich', a simple web search will cure that delusion fast. When we have climbed out of the poverty trap - then we can talk about others. You mention Ibadan? The same Ibadan or another one? ![]() |
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