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| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 2:11pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
Chubhie:My beloved brother, you're much more than this. Spread love instead of this. We seek for peace and much peace in Nigeria and not hatred. You're my brother and I'll only pray God to touch your heart to love more. God bless. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 2:31pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
GodsMercy1:I vibrate pure unconditional love to people around but once it comes to GEJ, I decided to take it personal on him. How can I show a man love when my fellow being are been massacred in North east while GEJ plays politics with it? GEJ is evil. How do I show love to a man that have plundered our collective wealth in Billions while the entire nation can not boast of lights in their homes? GEJ dis respected me by saying he doesn't give damn bout how I perceive his governance. GEJ is evil hence, I refuse to show him love. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 4:43pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
Chubhie:Love conquers all. Capitalising on others flaws may only worsen issues. Let Love Leads.. God bless. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by RockMaxi: 5:27pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
GodsMercy1:Please I don't understand your kind of love you are preaching? ![]() Love your neighbor as yourself is what the bible preaches, the person that slaughters his neighbor is not showing any love. The one that stole the collective wealth of his people lacks love. The one that protected himself while allowing millions he pledges to protect to be slaughtered equally lacks love. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 5:45pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
RockMaxi:From the story, guess you saw where it was stated that some of the military boys are sympathetic to the insurgent? There have been moles in the armed forces which the current COAS Is trying to purge. You can't just blame the President for all the atrocities been perpetuated by those who try to coerce every to become muslim. If you think your casting blames on the president will solve all your problems, so be it. God bless Nigeria. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by RockMaxi: 6:17pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
GodsMercy1:See yourself now, guilty conscience won't let you rest. Did I mention President in my post. ![]() Don't drag me into an issue you don't have enough Megabytes (mb) to finish. ![]() |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 6:27pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
RockMaxi:Guilty conscience as per what? One thing is very clear with your types. Anytime you lack what to say, you resort to insult. I'll keep praying God to change you. May God bless Nigeria. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by RockMaxi: 6:42pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
GodsMercy1:Strike through my post that insulted your gentle mind... ![]() Please I don't need your prayers. ![]() |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by persius555(m): 6:57pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
barcanista:If the situation continues unchecked, in the eventuality of BH taking overthe entire north, what we will ultimately have is a religious/tribal war like what we have in syria.like the victims recounts, BH foot soldiers converse in kanuri, most definitely those soldiers that shot at fellow soldiers(if true) are likely muslims (not a hater of islam and its doctines) of mix tribe who are sympathetic to the BH cause. The c in c holds the key to ending this war.He should brace up, put on his military thinking cap (if he has one). He should put nigeria first before other political commitments. What joy is there if you become a president of a nation whose citizen's blood are continously spilled on religous grounds. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 6:57pm On Nov 02, 2014 |
RockMaxi:You're a beloved brother and it's love and prayer for all to live in harmony and tranquility. I've always preached the message of peace and respect for constituted authority across board. Let's lay party affiliations aside and work for the peace and progress of our country. Let's not use our differences to divide but to unite. Keep praying for our country my brother. I know you believe in the Nigeria Project. We shall make it. God bless. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 5:43am On Nov 03, 2014 |
GodsMercy1:We will show him lots of “love” at the polls by sending him to Otuoke come 2015. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Yujin(m): 7:00am On Nov 03, 2014 |
I'll make a startling revelation to you guys which will give you a better understanding of what is happening in the NE. I will be back later. |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 10:10am On Nov 03, 2014 |
Chubhie:When will you stop attributing everything to politics? |
| Re: Boko Haram Survivors: ‘how We Outwitted Insurgents To Escape’ by Nobody: 8:29pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
GodsMercy1:This is politics and not religious section. Religion mixed with politics like you doing is never a healthy combination. It is much more than opium of the masses. |
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