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| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by Flangelo12: 11:23pm On Jul 11 |
Why is this video paining ESNBRUTALITY? ![]() |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by goslowgoslow(m): 11:29pm On Jul 11 |
Nwaikpe:People that hate their country, una no go ever rule this country. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by goslowgoslow(m): 11:33pm On Jul 11 |
indigenous234:Not your fault people that doesn't want any good for their country. If truly ransome was paid will you ask them not to pay it if your son, daughter or any of your relatives are among those kidnapped? Hypocrite! |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by MarketDispatch: 11:43pm On Jul 11 |
blamingthedevil:Good news for the rescue of the school children and teachers. I was also expecting to see a glimpse of the neutralized bandits and those arrested just like we saw when the Minister's sister was rescued. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by AfroBeatDiary: 11:54pm On Jul 11 |
Poor script. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by chaloskyx: 12:03am On Jul 12 |
People you paid ransom fee for keep fooling yourselves |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by softtorce: 12:04am On Jul 12 |
They do not owe yoy shiii. AngelSlay: |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by chidiokay: 12:17am On Jul 12 |
maasoap:Hoeever you chose to look at it, one thing you can't twist is that terrorism or Nigeria insecurity as become a Money Ventures. total ransom paid is more than the budget for military annually thats were we are |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by indigenous234(m): 12:33am On Jul 12 |
You think you made some sort of sense here Abi?. Same logic of people that sell their vote or vote out of sentiments or even those that don’t vote thinking whoever will win, will win. When a government loses the power to unleash unmatched violence, that government is gone. For a government to pay ransom to none state actors within its own borders tells you a lot. Hopefully, they didn’t pay ransom but I can’t put it beyond a government that throws rice and money at every problem. goslowgoslow: |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by HydraFeeds(m): 12:41am On Jul 12 |
chidiokay:funny that he brought all these force without nothing to show for it and boko haram was controlling 3 states ! about buying ammunitions , you mean that his cabinet member like Dasuki embezzled thats not without his consent or the one that Ayo Oritsejafor used his pj to launder to SA ? |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by InvertedHammer: 1:03am On Jul 12 |
Wstation:/ You are the one aloof. Oyo State Government admitted that they paid the first ransom and the kidnappers refused to release the victims. Are we glad that they came back alive? I bet ya! But it is idiotic to shy away from the facts to justify the means. Direct your sermon to the leaders playing politics with people's lives. Facts don't care about your emotion. Cut back on your sugar intake to avoid being sweet and embrace logic. Don't forget--more than 30 days in captivity! And you are clapping for your "leaders" ![]() There will be another kidnap and the cycle continues. Instead of asking pertinent questions, you chose to tap into your effeminate side to cry. / |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by goslowgoslow(m): 2:19am On Jul 12 |
indigenous234:Is it not better you safe your data instead of this gibberish, off point and zenselezz comments. Look at him talking authoritatively as if he has evidence that ransom was paid. people that always want evil to happen to their country. Hypokrits! |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by ejieddy: 4:52am On Jul 12 |
Is this the edit? We need to be sure 😊😁 |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by Blunt99: 6:26am On Jul 12 |
Good that they have been finally released or rescued... But the overall story of how they went about it is still clumsy. But for the fact the the victims are now safe... I will just hold my peace. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by FuckYeyeMods: 7:07am On Jul 12 |
Where are the Bandith informants.. So they deployed this heavy military men and equipment near the bandits enclave without the Kachallas knowing?.. Unlike US special oops which rescue US citizen near Nigeria-Niger border. It's rapid and quick. Everything is active and no single passive moment. From the timing, to the extraction. What we have here is military camping before deployment in the same forest the bandits can navigate with eyes closed. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by jaxxy(m): 7:12am On Jul 12 |
HydraFeeds:Chibok was done in bokoharam stronghold and it was the 1st time of having such mass kidnapping, this was done in ur backyard and it took beheading a teacher and a child dieing and Nigerians protesting nationaly and internationally to wake up the sleeping government to be reactive to a national disastar. I should praise them for what really? Its a big shame. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by HallahGeisher: 8:20am On Jul 12 |
We love to celebrate mediocrity. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by Jakumo(m): 8:31am On Jul 12 |
HallahGeisher:If your perception of "mediocrity" is the miraculous saving of numerous hostages by the Nigerian military, who lost men to land mines during previous rescue attempts, then I most certainly do celebrate "mediocrity" with no apologies to you, Mr. Armchair General. |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by FBIBOT(m): 8:44am On Jul 12 |
Why are some people hell bent on saying ransom was paid? even if that was the case... Is the release of the kids not the Paramount anymore or was that not what we have been clamoring for? The major issue is we don't want this to happen again...... All this theories doesn't help in anyway |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by stuffs2002: 9:17am On Jul 12 |
Nwaikpe:What about the N2K/month that Obi has been paying you to spread lies and hate on Nigeria |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by chidiokay: 9:54am On Jul 12 |
HydraFeeds:yes these are one of many GEJ sins, and Nigerians rejected him. Now we have a Tinubu with new Sins, fake agency, over 3 top generals murdered under Tinubu alone,funny that he brought all these force without nothing to show for it and boko haram was controlling 3 states !yeah ! they didnt achieve anything and thats why Nigerians rejected him, we did listen to Gej economy is good or take excuse from any sycophantabout buying ammunitions , you mean that his cabinet member like Dasuki embezzled thats not without his consent or the one that Ayo Oritsejafor used his pj to launder to SA ? if Jonathan insecurity wasnt acceptable, Why must Tinubu insecurity be accepted and swallowed by force, if jonathan must resign over one school kidnap why shouod Tinubu be re elected. a school head teacher was beheaded, or is it the general that died in captivity ... count the dead bodies on these govt why should we pick Tinubu after rejecting Jonathan A fuulish fan of Tinubu said why are Nigeians complaining shebi Tinubu get back most of the kidnapped school children , we should be grateful. we should clap for Tinubu cos kidnap can happen but he wil pay to get the kids back thats an achievement, so give and take for another 4yrs is what we should sign up for again |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by cool318(m): 10:16am On Jul 12 |
blamingthedevil: |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by okoloto: 10:30am On Jul 12 |
Una go explain tire . That's what you get when the people don't trust those that govern them because of a lot of propaganda and deceit. It is well.....Unfortunately these crops of politicians and not leaving soon because they recycle themselves ![]() |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by Nwaikpe: 10:45am On Jul 12 |
stuffs2002:Na just picture I ask for oh. Na the tin dey put you in sifia payns ? 😅😅😅 |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by Nwaikpe: 10:46am On Jul 12 |
goslowgoslow:Just because k asked for a picture? Just picture na’im you dey run around like this? 😅😅😅 |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by HydraFeeds(m): 12:27pm On Jul 12 |
chidiokay:For the record, I'm not saying that Tinubu is perfect but he's better than past governments especially GEJ and Buhari ;and also , there's no alternative that seems to be capable or better than him in the oppositions . It's all about simple math . |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by maasoap(m): 12:30pm On Jul 12 |
chidiokay:We have new brands of criminality, I agree. But it is separate and distinctive from Boko Haram and other terrorist groups, that's where I disagree with you. Because you are trying to lump all of them together as having the same goals. I don't believe that Boko Haram, ISWAP and Ansaru's aims and objectives have shifted to money making at all |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by HydraFeeds(m): 12:34pm On Jul 12 |
jaxxy:Chibok was the first time but there was no successful rescue despite several protests even internally that surpassed the protests done for Oyo kidnapping ... so in a simple sentence , chibok girls abduction under a sleeping goverment and there was several protests but nothing serious occurred , something lesser occurred under another sleeping government and there was less protests but the latter woke and rescue the abductees and also killed and arrested the kidnappers . Which one is better ? Now , there's no where in the world that national disaster doesn't happen , what defines a competent government is the response ! |
| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by WorkTheTalk(m): 1:02pm On Jul 12 |
AndroBlaze:Enjoy the seasonal movie
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| Re: Glimpses Of The Frontline Operation That Freed Oyo School Children, Teachers (V by Solseal007: 1:05pm On Jul 12 |
Bottom line is they are freed, the operation is inconsequential, we know we are crude and unsophisticated, what other military would do in 3 days ! Anyways the political statement have been made |
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