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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:11am On Feb 14, 2015
They should have done all this long ago
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by MrIncrediible(m): 8:11am On Feb 14, 2015
kay1one2:
I don't know if buhari will like this o?! angry
Buhari will definitely like it. Bokoharam needs to be put to check so Jonathan/PDP will have no excuse to postpone the elections.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Franchise21(m): 8:12am On Feb 14, 2015
Kill them all

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by searider(m): 8:13am On Feb 14, 2015
Hope this News is not from sahara reporters because those people can lie o

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by SHOPPERS(m): 8:13am On Feb 14, 2015
Thank God.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by stigman(m): 8:13am On Feb 14, 2015
Don't know why am always happy when I hear or read news like this, I know E- rats here wouldn't be happy, oya all the e- rat drop ur mumu comments

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by ademega(m): 8:14am On Feb 14, 2015
Different news about bombardment and eventual insinuation of victory in the time past but what do we have at the end of the day? Well, for this one, believe it should be the final because it will be a bad news from Nigerians that so much belive in this six weeks offensive against the bad guys. It cost us our election.
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by talktimi(m): 8:14am On Feb 14, 2015
Heard Lai Mohammed narrowly escaped this attack cool

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Emmanuel602(m): 8:14am On Feb 14, 2015
Want to see the vergin seeking mudafuksrs burn before they meet their vergins

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by datola: 8:14am On Feb 14, 2015
No matter how you look at it, GEJ messed up in handling one of the most important aspects of governance, security.

If he loses the war withing the 6 weeks he is in in soup and if he wins the war he is in hotter soup because conspirators will see him as wicked to have allowed the terrorists to hold sway for years until wee hours to election.



kosovo:
This is just one of the news Nigeria ought to have heard 3-4 years ago. However, because of how complex Nigeria is and sympathy to ethnic bigotry, I guess the president was slow to avoid rebellion from the North, which is still obviously visible.

Senerio1:



Had the president declared full scale war on these terrorist before Now. The Northern statesman who have sympathy for these terrorist will start their madness, insisting a Minority leader is killing the Hausa(s).

We heard one of the clearless statements from BUHARI, where he wanted faceless terrorist to be given same treatment as the Niger-Delta militants. He concluded by saying "an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North"

When President Yar Adua wanted Amesty for the militants, it was Vice President Goodluck Jonathan they picked as the negotiator. The VP went into the creeks without his security men. They secured a deal which ended the crises.

Reversal1:

Buhari is picked as the negotiator for the faceless terrorist fighting for an Islamic state which is not justifiable like the what the militants fought for. (note the usage of militant and terrorist for Niger-Delta and Boko Haram respectively). Buhari accepts initially, then rejects the process because he sees that he can use the insurgency to gain sympathy to votes which is what could have happened today. Buhari claims he can end insurgency in one month, but can only do that from Aso Rock. This does raise eyebrows. If he decides to sit and watch the throat of innocent Nigerians being slit by these terrorist, when he can do something but refuses, it sends a very strong message to those who can make use of their brain to think.

Why the sudden offensive by the Presidency?

Good question. If you read scenerio1, you'd realize a lot has changed. Chad and Cameroon decided to show total commitment to ending insurgency.. Then, there was a boost from the AU, which affirmed 7,800 troops for the same cause. Obviously, the Northern elements can't use Jonathan as the scapegoat when the bombardment of the region starts. It's no longer an internal issue, forces from the AU decision makes it continental problem.

Is Jonathan Afraid to Lose?


If Jonathan was scared of loosing, he would have quickly accepted the suggestion of IBB at the security council meeting not to conduct elections in the troubled states. President Jonathan rejected the idea immediately it came, insisting elections must be carried out nation-wide. Things like this, you are probably reading about it for the first time because the media we have today, only search for bad things and these are further echoed by APC apologists.

President Jonathan would be returned elected, Nigeria hasn't got to that point where you can oust an incumbent president whose powers know no bound. It is not enough to perform media hype with a slogan. This isn't the United States, elections are no won online but by grass root politicking and on the day of the election.

Most of the APC agent would be rendered powerless on the day of election by the monetary power of the PDP. It's always going to happen.. Anyone deceiving the APC and her candidate is really doing a nice job.

Until we have a democratic system, where Police and Army chiefs are not nominated and appointed by the president. Until we have a system where the electoral chairman isn't nominated and appointed by the president.. We would keep rocking this wild goose change.

Let me state here that I have no sympathy for any political party and/or their candidates.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by anwo247: 8:15am On Feb 14, 2015
kosovo:
This is just one of the news Nigeria ought to have heard 3-4 years ago. However, because of how complex Nigeria is and sympathy to ethnic bigotry, I guess the president was slow to avoid rebellion from the North, which is still obviously visible.

Senerio1:

Had the president declared full scale war on these terrorist before Now. The Northern statesmen who have sympathy for these terrorist will start their madness, insisting a Minority leader is killing the Hausa(s).

We heard one of the clearless statements from BUHARI, where he wanted faceless terrorist to be given same treatment as the Niger-Delta militants. He concluded by saying "an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North"

When President Yar Adua wanted Amesty for the militants, it was Vice President Goodluck Jonathan they picked as the negotiator. The VP went into the creeks without his security men. They secured a deal which ended the crises.

Reversal1:

Buhari is picked as the negotiator for the faceless terrorist fighting for an Islamic state which is not justifiable like the what the militants fought for. (note the usage of militant and terrorist for Niger-Delta and Boko Haram respectively). Buhari accepts initially, then rejects the process because he sees that he can use the insurgency to gain sympathy votes which is what could have happened today. Buhari claims he can end insurgency in one month, but can only do that from Aso Rock. This does raise eyebrows. If he decides to sit and watch the throat of innocent Nigerians being slit by these terrorist, when he can do something but refuses, it sends a very strong message to those who can make use of their brain to think.

Why the sudden offensive by the Presidency?

Good question. If you read scenerio1, you'd realize a lot has changed. Chad and Cameroon decided to show total commitment to ending insurgency.. Then, there was a boost from the AU, which affirmed 7,800 troops for the same cause. Obviously, the Northern elements can't use Jonathan as the scapegoat when the bombardment of the region starts. It's no longer an internal issue, forces from the AU decision makes it continental problem.

Is Jonathan Afraid to Lose?


If Jonathan was scared of loosing, he would have quickly accepted the suggestion of IBB at the security council meeting not to conduct elections in the troubled states. President Jonathan rejected the idea immediately it came, insisting elections must be carried out nation-wide. Things like this, you are probably reading about it for the first time because the media we have today, only search for bad things and these are further echoed by APC apologists.

President Jonathan would be returned elected, Nigeria hasn't got to that point where you can oust an incumbent president whose powers know no bound. It is not enough to perform media hype with a slogan. This isn't the United States, elections are not won online but by grass root politicking and on the day of the election.

Most of the APC agent would be rendered powerless on the day of election by the monetary power of the PDP. It's always going to happen.. Anyone deceiving the APC and her candidate is really doing a nice job.

Until we have a democratic system, where Police and Army chiefs are not nominated and appointed by the president. Until we have a system where the electoral chairman isn't nominated and appointed by the president.. We would keep rocking this wild goose change.

Let me state here that I have no sympathy for any political party and/or their candidates.

Those sympathising with bokoharam eg Buhari wld have complained if this level of destruction was unleashed on Bh.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Akinz0126(m): 8:16am On Feb 14, 2015
I hope this news is authentic?If yes then good news for Nigerians but the thing is, the lost and damages incurred are irreplaceable abi can nigeria govt compensate all the victim of this ugly incidents?
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by FregeneB(m): 8:16am On Feb 14, 2015
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Eromsboy: 8:16am On Feb 14, 2015
kosovo:
This is just one of the news Nigeria ought to have heard 3-4 years ago. However, because of how complex Nigeria is and sympathy to ethnic bigotry, I guess the president was slow to avoid rebellion from the North, which is still obviously visible.

Senerio1:

Had the president declared full scale war on these terrorist before Now. The Northern statesmen who have sympathy for these terrorist will start their madness, insisting a Minority leader is killing the Hausa(s).

We heard one of the clearless statements from BUHARI, where he wanted faceless terrorist to be given same treatment as the Niger-Delta militants. He concluded by saying "an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North"

When President Yar Adua wanted Amesty for the militants, it was Vice President Goodluck Jonathan they picked as the negotiator. The VP went into the creeks without his security men. They secured a deal which ended the crises.

Reversal1:

Buhari is picked as the negotiator for the faceless terrorist fighting for an Islamic state which is not justifiable like the what the militants fought for. (note the usage of militant and terrorist for Niger-Delta and Boko Haram respectively). Buhari accepts initially, then rejects the process because he sees that he can use the insurgency to gain sympathy votes which is what could have happened today. Buhari claims he can end insurgency in one month, but can only do that from Aso Rock. This does raise eyebrows. If he decides to sit and watch the throat of innocent Nigerians being slit by these terrorist, when he can do something but refuses, it sends a very strong message to those who can make use of their brain to think.

Why the sudden offensive by the Presidency?

Good question. If you read scenerio1, you'd realize a lot has changed. Chad and Cameroon decided to show total commitment to ending insurgency.. Then, there was a boost from the AU, which affirmed 7,800 troops for the same cause. Obviously, the Northern elements can't use Jonathan as the scapegoat when the bombardment of the region starts. It's no longer an internal issue, forces from the AU decision makes it continental problem.

Is Jonathan Afraid to Lose?


If Jonathan was scared of loosing, he would have quickly accepted the suggestion of IBB at the security council meeting not to conduct elections in the troubled states. President Jonathan rejected the idea immediately it came, insisting elections must be carried out nation-wide. Things like this, you are probably reading about it for the first time because the media we have today, only search for bad things and these are further echoed by APC apologists.

President Jonathan would be returned elected, Nigeria hasn't got to that point where you can oust an incumbent president whose powers know no bound. It is not enough to perform media hype with a slogan. This isn't the United States, elections are not won online but by grass root politicking and on the day of the election.

Most of the APC agent would be rendered powerless on the day of election by the monetary power of the PDP. It's always going to happen.. Anyone deceiving the APC and her candidate is really doing a nice job.

Until we have a democratic system, where Police and Army chiefs are not nominated and appointed by the president. Until we have a system where the electoral chairman isn't nominated and appointed by the president.. We would keep rocking this wild goose change.

Let me state here that I have no sympathy for any political party and/or their candidates.


Image laundering jare. Story for the gods. And u are talking as if u are a kitchen cabinet member. Where is ur source? I know some people would believe u, but me no fit believe.
U could say it was researched, at least u were not there when the Council of State meeting held. How did u know what IBB said there?

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by ednut1(m): 8:18am On Feb 14, 2015
where are d so called Chibok gals
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Sunnybobo3(m): 8:18am On Feb 14, 2015
dondo83:
What baffles me is why it took this long if the progress being recorded of late is true? Any way its better late than never...May God bless our soldiers

Cos you don't buy military hardwares off the shelf. You have to place orders, and some of the orders may take years to be fulfilled.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by richidinho(m): 8:20am On Feb 14, 2015
funmilayoB:
bokoharrams r terrorist kill them to d bone but hope d innocent r not bn killed frm all dis bombings?

Guy tell me do u have a family in SAMBISA forest?

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by menesheh(m): 8:21am On Feb 14, 2015
dondo83:
What baffles me is why it took this long if the progress being recorded of late is true? Any way its better late than never...May God bless our soldiers


Acquisition of arm and running outa being branded genocider. This is the right time

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:21am On Feb 14, 2015
APC soldiers in trouble.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by DaBullIT(m): 8:21am On Feb 14, 2015
Nigerian Army playing Ludo at Maiduguri , they are telling us they are in Sambisa forest, even war in Iraq's video was distributed in America , shown to Americans by CNN and CO , why won't NTA SHOW us the live action




Wait , i know why , its because nothing is happening


bwahahahaha
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by luvinhubby(m): 8:23am On Feb 14, 2015
If Nigeria is not a country of physchos & bigots, Mr. Muhammadu Buhari should be in a patient in a mental institution instead of jumping around in private jets & shouting 'change' to rented crowds, ethnic bigots & religious extremists in the name of campaign, accompanied by known public thieves like Tinubu, Fashola, Amaechi & Atiku.
After giving moral & religious support to boko haram by telling the world that war against boko haram is war against the Northerners.
That army should stop killing boko haram members, rather presidency should give them (murdering bastards) amnesty.
By inciting the post 2011 election violence that killed over 800 people, including innocent & harmless corp members.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:23am On Feb 14, 2015
Now I see
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:24am On Feb 14, 2015
richidinho:


Guy tell me do u have a family in SAMBISA forest?

what do u mean by this? u think d place is only 4 bokoharram
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by chyket(m): 8:26am On Feb 14, 2015
This is a very good news, Let the AU coalition force just try and sustain this tempo and i guess in no time Boko haram will be history and Nigerians would indeed have the last laugh.God bless Nigeria!

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by RomanceLander(f): 8:28am On Feb 14, 2015
Good news on VALENTINE's DAY
hope there'll be no bombing today.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by jozz(m): 8:29am On Feb 14, 2015
kosovo:
This is just one of the news Nigerians ought to have heard 3-4 years ago. However, because of how complex Nigeria is and sympathy to ethnic bigotry, I guess the president was slow to avoid rebellion from the North, which is still obviously visible.

Senerio1:

Had the president declared full scale war on these terrorist before Now. The Northern statesmen who have sympathy for these terrorist will start their madness, insisting a Minority leader is killing the Hausa(s).

We heard one of the clearless statements from BUHARI, where he wanted faceless terrorist to be given same treatment as the Niger-Delta militants. He concluded by saying "an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North"

When President Yar Adua wanted Amesty for the militants, it was Vice President Goodluck Jonathan they picked as the negotiator. The VP went into the creeks without his security men. They secured a deal which ended the crises.

Reversal1:

Buhari is picked as the negotiator for the faceless terrorist fighting for an Islamic state which is not justifiable like the what the militants fought for. (note the usage of militant and terrorist for Niger-Delta and Boko Haram respectively). Buhari accepts initially, then rejects the process because he sees that he can use the insurgency to gain sympathy votes which is what could have happened today. Buhari claims he can end insurgency in one month, but can only do that from Aso Rock. This does raise eyebrows. If he decides to sit and watch the throat of innocent Nigerians being slit by these terrorist, when he can do something but refuses, it sends a very strong message to those who can make use of their brain to think.

Why the sudden offensive by the Presidency?

Good question. If you read scenerio1, you'd realize a lot has changed. Chad and Cameroon decided to show total commitment to ending insurgency.. Then, there was a boost from the AU, which affirmed 7,800 troops for the same cause. Obviously, the Northern elements can't use Jonathan as the scapegoat when the bombardment of the region starts. It's no longer an internal issue, forces from the AU decision makes it a continental problem.

Is Jonathan Afraid to Lose?


If Jonathan was scared of loosing, he would have quickly accepted the suggestion of IBB at the security council meeting not to conduct elections in the troubled states (Buhari's stronghold). President Jonathan rejected the idea immediately it came, insisting elections must be carried out nation-wide. Things like this, you are probably reading about it for the first time because the media we have today, only search for bad things and these are further echoed by APC apologists.

President Jonathan would be returned elected, Nigeria hasn't got to that point where you can oust an incumbent president whose powers know no bound. It is not enough to perform media hype with a slogan. This isn't the United States, elections are not won online but by grass root politicking and on the day of the election.

Most of the APC agents would be rendered powerless on the day of election by the monetary power of the PDP. It's always going to happen.. Anyone deceiving the APC and her candidate is really doing a nice job.

Until we have a democratic system, where Police and Army chiefs are not nominated and appointed by the president. Until we have a system where the electoral chairman isn't nominated and appointed by the president.. We would keep enduring this wild goose chase.

Let me state here that I have no sympathy for any political party and/or their candidates.


I thought i was the only one.I have always told my family & friends we all Know that PDP and Jonathan are all a fraud and that Nigerian want a Change but the incumbency factor will destabilize all the gains of APC. Am so sure i have made a bet of my entire one month salary with my family.The entire stake is about 500,000.If u are confident enough join in.
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:30am On Feb 14, 2015
richidinho:


Guy tell me do u have a family in SAMBISA forest?
No
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by emeka2847: 8:32am On Feb 14, 2015
[size=19pt]So how many remain?[/size]
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Nobody: 8:33am On Feb 14, 2015
kay1one2:


Probably in a mansion in maiduguri! Housed by some alhaji top shot!

I doubt. Shekau is most likely outside the country.
Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Pecca: 8:34am On Feb 14, 2015
Vikkie14:
OP, NA does not procure any T-55 tanks, instead they procure T-72 tanks with ERA armour. That is something BH technical don't have an answer to. You will do well to change that t55 to T72.

T55...T72?! WHAT DO WE CARE. BOTH SOUND LIKE EQUIPMENT FOR ANNIHILATION. LET THEM JUST BRING US THE MAGGOT INFESTED HEADS OF THESE NUNU USERS! CHIKENA

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by Zico5(m): 8:35am On Feb 14, 2015
kosovo:
This is just one of the news Nigerians ought to have heard 3-4 years ago. However, because of how complex Nigeria is and sympathy to ethnic bigotry, I guess the president was slow to avoid rebellion from the North, which is still obviously visible.

Senerio1:

Had the president declared full scale war on these terrorist before Now. The Northern statesmen who have sympathy for these terrorist will start their madness, insisting a Minority leader is killing the Hausa(s).

We heard one of the clearless statements from BUHARI, where he wanted faceless terrorist to be given same treatment as the Niger-Delta militants. He concluded by saying "an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the North"

When President Yar Adua wanted Amesty for the militants, it was Vice President Goodluck Jonathan they picked as the negotiator. The VP went into the creeks without his security men. They secured a deal which ended the crises.

Reversal1:

Buhari is picked as the negotiator for the faceless terrorist fighting for an Islamic state which is not justifiable like the what the militants fought for. (note the usage of militant and terrorist for Niger-Delta and Boko Haram respectively). Buhari accepts initially, then rejects the process because he sees that he can use the insurgency to gain sympathy votes which is what could have happened today. Buhari claims he can end insurgency in one month, but can only do that from Aso Rock. This does raise eyebrows. If he decides to sit and watch the throat of innocent Nigerians being slit by these terrorist, when he can do something but refuses, it sends a very strong message to those who can make use of their brain to think.

Why the sudden offensive by the Presidency?

Good question. If you read scenerio1, you'd realize a lot has changed. Chad and Cameroon decided to show total commitment to ending insurgency.. Then, there was a boost from the AU, which affirmed 7,800 troops for the same cause. Obviously, the Northern elements can't use Jonathan as the scapegoat when the bombardment of the region starts. It's no longer an internal issue, forces from the AU decision makes it a continental problem.

Is Jonathan Afraid to Lose?


If Jonathan was scared of loosing, he would have quickly accepted the suggestion of IBB at the security council meeting not to conduct elections in the troubled states (Buhari's stronghold). President Jonathan rejected the idea immediately it came, insisting elections must be carried out nation-wide. Things like this, you are probably reading about it for the first time because the media we have today, only search for bad things and these are further echoed by APC apologists.

President Jonathan would be returned elected, Nigeria hasn't got to that point where you can oust an incumbent president whose powers know no bound. It is not enough to perform media hype with a slogan. This isn't the United States, elections are not won online but by grass root politicking and on the day of the election.

Most of the APC agents would be rendered powerless on the day of election by the monetary power of the PDP. It's always going to happen.. Anyone deceiving the APC and her candidate is really doing a nice job.

Until we have a democratic system, where Police and Army chiefs are not nominated and appointed by the president. Until we have a system where the electoral chairman isn't nominated and appointed by the president.. We would keep enduring this wild goose chase.

Let me state here that I have no sympathy for any political party and/or their candidates.
Monetary power of PDP, with this one u re failed. Nigeria is beyond stomach infrastructure now. They will take PDP money and still vote for their preferred candidates. Just wait and see how things go. U will be shocked to the marrow. Keep deceiving urself, u have no sympathy for any political party but u re directly mentioning Gej. Who is more grounded in grassroot politics, APC or PDP. Let's wait and see.

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Re: Sambisa Forest Mission: Military Destroy 6 Buffer Camps Of Boko Haram Terrorists by cegxie(m): 8:37am On Feb 14, 2015
Its better late than never. The americas that refused to sell us weapons and even could not help in locating our chibok girls.. All I can say is Dia is God oh. Mr president always cool, calm and calculating, please don't stop the onslaught. Some say six weeks is too small to achieve anything tangible but with God everything is possible and he can turn things around in a twinkle of an eye. N.A we are solidly behind you in prayers and thanksgiving. May the Almighty strengthen you all and give us Victory over these bastards who have chosen to desecrate our mother land. Kill them All!

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