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Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by CyynthiaKiss(op): 11:01am On Jun 08
PHOTONEWS: ISWAP Terrorists Release Images Of Eid Al-Adha Celebrations Held At Various Camps In Northeast Nigeria
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Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by CyynthiaKiss(op): 11:02am On Jun 08
More photos are attached below

Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by CyynthiaKiss(op):
Islam is very beautiful believe me. And you dare not judge the whole religion because to how 97% of them behave, and the ideology they believe/share..
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Oisagbai78: 11:24am On Jun 08
The menace of the world! Pray 5 times daily, yet kill at will.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by LordIsaac(m): 12:27pm On Jun 08
One rocket propelled launcher is what is needed!
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by zoghys: 12:33pm On Jun 08
CyynthiaKiss:
Islam is very beautiful believe me. And you dare not judge the whole religion because to how 97% of them behave, and the ideology they believe/share..
These are terrorists not Muslims.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by dederocs(m):
Where are the surveillance drones?

Every year trillions of naira spent in security, yet no good surveillance equipment?
This politicians are evil.

I also see connivance, local muslims in the area pray with them and enjoy their loot, otherwise why not expose them and give intelligence to security operatives?

Give information to security operatives, every Nigerian is obliged to work towards the security of Nigeria. It is your civic responsibility and obligations to give information on terrorists to the army.

Hi-tech thermal surveillance drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) equipped with advanced infrared cameras that detect heat rather than light. They allow operators to see in total darkness, through smoke, or behind dense foliage. These drones are essential tools for modern security, law enforcement, search and rescue, and industrial inspections.Key TechnologiesInfrared Sensors: Capture radiometric data, meaning they measure the exact temperature of objects to create high-contrast images.Dual-Camera Gimbals: Combine thermal lenses with high-resolution visual and zoom cameras, letting operators track targets and read license plates from the air.Artificial Intelligence (AI): Built-in algorithms identify, classify, and track humans, vehicles, or heat leaks in real-time.Long Flight Times: Commercial-grade drones can fly for 40 to 55 minutes per battery.Weather Resistance: Many high-end models feature heavy rain and wind resistance for all-season.

military-grade systems can cost upwards of $65,000 to $92,000.

The money budgeted to buy vehicles for senators and house of representatives members can buy 100 of these.

These criminal politicians are the problem.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by dederocs(m): 12:40pm On Jun 08
Oisagbai78:
The menace of the world! Pray 5 times daily, yet kill at will.
Too many zombies in this world, they will follow anyone, just write a religious book, add rituals and a lot of religious hogwash and hallucinations, two hundred years later fools will start worshipping you. That is why I dont respect religious people.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Wealthoptulent(m): 1:23pm On Jun 08
SO no INTEL give out LOCATION ads dem sidon like this.? 3 KABOOM for the CLEANSING here oo

Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by kpankpangolo: 1:23pm On Jun 08
That they have foreign fighters is my biggest shock. Some people can never live in peace. The uncertainty of life will always lead them to take unnecessary risks.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by geoworldedu: 1:23pm On Jun 08
Okay na, the new generation is coming to wipe off religion and all these nonsense SWAP will be gone. Mumu people.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by onuman: 1:23pm On Jun 08
CyynthiaKiss:
More photos are attached below
This crowd is on Nigeria's soil.
Easy prey for an armed forces without compromised seniors.

THE FIGHT FOR ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA TO BE GOVERNED WITH SHARIA CRIMINAL LAWS.


The Takeover of Nigeria and the Infiltration of the Nigerian Army and Armed Forces.

Many Nigerians are looking at the crisis consuming our nation and seeing only the symptoms. They see the kidnappings. They see the massacres. They see the destruction of villages. They see the terrorists displaying weapons on social media. They see farmers abandoning their lands and entire communities living in fear.

What many fail to see is the connection between these events.

To understand what is happening today, one must go back to the aftermath of the Orkar Coup of 1990.

Following the coup attempt, many officers from the Middle Belt and other parts of Nigeria found their military careers abruptly ended or severely limited. My father being a victim of that sudden change. Vacancies emerged within the military hierarchy and were rapidly filled through accelerated promotions.

At first, these promotions appeared to favor northern officers generally. But over time, the concentration became increasingly narrow and focused on the Fulani officers. What emerged was a military structure that many Nigerians believe became disproportionately dominated by one ethnic bloc.

The consequences of that transformation are now being felt across the country.

For decades, Nigerians were taught that the military was the final guardian of national unity. We believed that when politicians failed, when governors failed, when institutions failed, the armed forces would remain loyal to the Nigerian state above all else.

Today that confidence has largely disappeared.

How else can one explain the extraordinary freedom enjoyed by terrorist groups?

How do terrorists move sophisticated weapons across hundreds of kilometers without detection?

How do they maintain supply chains, fuel networks, communication systems, intelligence gathering capabilities, and financial operations while supposedly being "hunted" by one of Africa's largest militaries?

How do kidnappers negotiate ransoms for weeks using mobile networks that expose their locations by simple triangulation? Networks these criminals and ordinary citizens depend upon every day?

How do terrorist financiers move money through the banking system repeatedly without raising red flags, inspiring investigation or permanently dismantled?

These questions deserve answers.

Many Nigerians have concluded that the answer is not military weakness.

The answer is infiltration. Yes, INFILTRATION.

The evidence, they argue, is not found in a single document or a single confession. It is found in patterns. Patterns we have come to be very familiar with.

It is found in the repeated failure to decisively eliminate groups whose locations are often without a doubt, known.

It is found in the willingness of some officials to use language that appears to humanize terrorists while ordinary Nigerians are being slaughtered. Special attention to the chief of Army staff calling these terrorists "our brothers".

It is found in the apparent inability—or unwillingness—to impose dire consequences on those who sponsor, finance, harbor, or collaborate with these criminal organizations.

Most importantly, it is found in the confidence with which these groups operate.

These are not the actions of men who fear the state.

These are the actions of men who believe the state fears them.

These are the actions of men who believe they have people in high places guaranteeing their protection and whose interest they represent.

These are the actions of men who believe they are above the law and everyone else is below them.

These are the actions of men who believe the weapons they carry gives them power nothing else could ever give them.

These are the actions of men who do not hesitate to kill doctors, nurses, soldiers, military generals, teachers and children. Yes, CHILDREN.

The frightening possibility is that Nigeria is not merely facing an insurgency.

Nigeria may be witnessing a gradual capture of its institutions.

Every successful takeover in history follows a similar pattern.

The objective is not immediate conquest.

The primary objective is infiltration.

Positions of influence within our highest institutions are occupied.

The institutions are weakened.

Opposition is neutralized and completely destroyed.

Demographic and territorial realities are altered.

Control expands gradually until resistance becomes impossible.

By the time the public recognizes what is happening, the process is already too far advanced.

This is why many Nigerians no longer see terrorism, banditry, mass kidnappings, rural displacement, and political silence as separate issues.

Some of us see them as interconnected parts of a larger struggle over the future identity of Nigeria.

Whether this interpretation is correct or not, one fact is beyond dispute.

Millions of Nigerians have lost faith in the ability of the state to protect them.

Villages have been erased.

Families have been destroyed.

Farmers have abandoned ancestral lands.

Children have been kidnapped from schools.

Communities have been forced into permanent fear.

The question now confronting the nation is simple:

Is Nigeria dealing with a mere security failure or a structured, deliberate, gradual and persistent National take over?

Is Nigeria witnessing the slow takeover of its institutions by forces operating from both outside and within?

The answer to that question may determine whether future generations inherit the Federal Republic of Nigeria as we know it today—or something entirely different.

History teaches that nations are rarely conquered from the outside.

More often, they are captured from within.

And if that is what is happening in Nigeria, then the greatest battle before us is not in the forests, mountains, or villages.

It is inside the institutions that were created to defend the nation itself.

One by one and all at once.

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Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Pythagoras001: 1:24pm On Jun 08
Perfect place and time to drop bombs
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Arostar2023: 1:24pm On Jun 08
CyynthiaKiss:
Islam is very beautiful believe me. And you dare not judge the whole religion because to how 97% of them behave, and the ideology they believe/share..
So ISWAP is displaying and representing the beauty of Islam? No wonder una no de condemn their atrocities.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by ZombieTERROR: 1:24pm On Jun 08
These guys are the real Muslims practicing the real Islam


Others are fake
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Princedapace(m): 1:24pm On Jun 08
The people I blame are southern politicians who continued to risk the lives of their people under one foolish unity. One Nigeria is the most usless stuff. Can u see prepared these guys are? Forget it, terrorism can not be fixed in Nigeria until Southern Nigeria pulls out of this union.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Sheuns(m): 1:25pm On Jun 08
Why wasn't our armed forces expecting this? They do this Eid prayer every Eid celebration every year. It is a perfect opportunity to eliminate as much as possible.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by oyoofong(m): 1:25pm On Jun 08
CyynthiaKiss:
Islam is very beautiful believe me. And you dare not judge the whole religion because to how 97% of them behave, and the ideology they believe/share..
97/100? Anyway,these guys are these many?
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by ScamDemicEra: 1:25pm On Jun 08
... how is the government not complicit with the brazenness these jihadists operate ?

many still don't see that it's the government that is at war with it's own citizens -the APC cult made a deal with the devil for innocent blood !!
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by BrutusOj(m): 1:25pm On Jun 08
dederocs:
Where are the surveillance drones?

Every year trillions of naira spent in security, yet no good surveillance equipment?this politicians are evil
Not only politicians, the top military guys are the most corrupt after politicians. They are all into real estate. Living in mansions in estates in Abuja while soldiers die in thousands at war front daily.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by b0rn2fuck(m): 1:26pm On Jun 08
Will need Benjamen Netanya for real
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by ogascomax: 1:27pm On Jun 08
Just imagine dropping bombs on thier celebration. Even if the government was aware of this opportunity to take out this terrorists in such a great number I know that they won't because of Allah that the terrorists are worshipping.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by CorperNick: 1:27pm On Jun 08
We know that they'll gather for things like this....
Why can't our drones be active to know where they gather and let our airforce have some Hiroshima party...
With the group troops alive to mopup.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by OGwales(m): 1:27pm On Jun 08
Iran... We see una people okay
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by Omoawoke(m): 1:28pm On Jun 08
It is haram to bomb Boko haram and other terrorists groups when they are celebrating their religion of peace

The Nigerian army and the religious activists will never ever let it happen
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by planetx: 1:28pm On Jun 08
Hezbollah and Hamas fighters can never gather in the open like this except they want to commit mass suicide, but in Nigeria they gather to pray openly and even threaten the useless Emilokan administration.
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by princepee: 1:29pm On Jun 08
If insurgency last More than 24 hours the government knows about it....
( General sani Abacha)
The government knows the names and hid out of every terrorist and bandits..
(Gumi).

Tracking this ones is so difficult for the military.
But

Tracking someone who is critical of the government is so easy.
We all will be alright Las Las
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by olaniyilukman(m): 1:29pm On Jun 08
zoghys:
These are terrorists not Muslims.
Honestly bro, these fanatics don't represent us as a Muslim
Re: Islamic ISWAP Celebrates Eid Al-adha In The North East (Photos) by ZombieTERROR: 1:31pm On Jun 08
LordIsaac:
One rocket propelled launcher is what is needed!
And you think Tinubu and shettima will allow such..

call them IPOB and see action
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