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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Nobody: 8:07am On May 06, 2015
The reign of the Boko-Harams must sure come to an end, after the installation of GMB, come may 29.
We know of the schemes of Apc.
Since the time of Gej, Apc and it`s members had been devising and executing all manner of havocs so that all will turn to blame Jonathan (that he`s a bad leader) for their dealings.
Everything is just going hand-in-hand simultaneously.
Count down to the rule of GMB, count down to the end of Boko boyz.
I only hope that God protect the abducted women and children from all forms of danger and keep them always in good health.
GMB, we await and anticipate ur fall.

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by MzJackBaueress(f): 8:08am On May 06, 2015
Jonathan and PDP were sponsors of bokoharam to destabilize the north. there are no longer funds to sponsor the terror group since PDP have lost

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by XBLadez: 8:09am On May 06, 2015
Boko haram has to end because their father will soon be on the seat of power. After all, it's what they've been fighting for.
Boko Haram has been the APC deadliest tool forged to militate against GEJ's government. The Foolanis can now rest and leave innocent citizens in peace

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by 4Play(m): 8:13am On May 06, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
Jonathan and PDP were sponsors of bokoharam to destabilize the north. there are no longer funds to sponsor the terror group since PDP have lost

So I take it this wild conspiratorial claim will be investigated and the PDP culprits prosecuted by the new regime or are you just typing things you know are false?

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by W3irDo: 8:14am On May 06, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
[s]Jonathan and PDP were sponsors of bokoharam to destabilize the north. there are no longer funds to sponsor the terror group since PDP have lost[/s]
Yursuchabitch!

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by anonimi: 8:17am On May 06, 2015

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by gists: 8:19am On May 06, 2015
I have always said this. Boko Haram is very easy to stop.
War is very expensive in every ramification - financial, human, logistics- name it.
The government knows this but they just simply chose to play politics with human lives.

Block the financial source to BH and it will die a natural death. Here is what I said back then:
gists:

I believe in justice and not pardon. Reason being that for how long will we continue to lay precedence that other terrorists may use as excuse.

The first and foremost thing we have to realize is that war of any kind is very expensive requiring massive financial support. WHY ON EARTH IS IT DIFFICULT TO CUT THE FUND TO BH? Get their sponsors arrested and 50% of the battle is won. All the military hardwares that BH uses to terrorize are not made in Nigeria which means they get big money bag sponsors who provide millions of dollars for their heinous operations. Cut that source of fund (like the US and all serious government will always try to do against any terrorist groups) and bh will slowly run out of steam.

Some high ranking CBN officer was indicted and no one has been arrested to date (I don't give a fvck if it is SLS). why was Ndume tried in secret? Sherif is still walking free and dining with the president! (contrary to your assertion sherif was 1st a pdp member before defecting to apc and had to run back to pdp since that is where he can get presidential protection - don't tell me you didn't hear sherif had a clash with tinubu).

So, if I was gej, this is what I would do to cut the funds to bh:
I will witch-hunt them with SSS and all other security apparatus so long they are guilty. OBJ did something similar with Alamieyeseigha in Bayelsa, Joshua Dariye of Plateau using EFCC. GEJ is missing a golden opportunity by not using the security apparatus to witch-hunt his enemies that are sponsoring BH. Don't you think SS; SE and SW will support him on this quest if he can prove such people are guilty? OBJ got a lot of accolades everywhere with EFCC because non of those "witch-hunted" was innocent.

It doesn't make sense, when your enemy is guilty of an offense and you are the commander-in-chief of the security forces, there shouldn't be any room for them to escape. Except of course the CnC hands are not clean

After cutting the funds to shekau shecow, then you can now talk of the regular hungry foot soldiers who by the way i think is the easiest to deal with. Just provide employment. Provide general economic empowerment for the readily available recruits into BH foot soldiers. mind you not the type the niger delta criminal got for the amnesty. If a man knows he can make a decent living without comitting suicide by joining a war he is bound to lose, he certainly will think twice before enlisting to join BH.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Dannylux: 8:19am On May 06, 2015
I learnt GMB plans on massive retirement of top military personnels? Someone should do well to quickly remind him that experience wins wars, not guns or mere number of soldiers.

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Allosaurus: 8:20am On May 06, 2015
Boko haram is the only thing Buhari can quickly stop coz he has their remote control. Fukkk shortage of food or fuel, those animals can always find a way out. Their sponsors are strong men. As for the Chibok girls, pfff! It's just a scam. You heard Buhari say he won't guarantee their safety comeback. 700 females recovered by the NA and not even one of them is a Chibok girl? Tell me more!

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by anonimi: 8:20am On May 06, 2015
double post.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by anonimi: 8:20am On May 06, 2015
XBLadez:
Boko haram has to end because their father will soon be on the seat of power. After all, it's what they've been fighting for.
Boko Haram has been the APC deadliest tool forged to militate against GEJ's government. The Foolanis can now rest and leave innocent citizens in peace

Very true!

Boko Haram fighting for Sharia in Nigeria.

Buhari committed to Sharia all over Nigeria.





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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by dokyOloye: 8:21am On May 06, 2015
Their sponsors have stopped funding them cos a "believer" is about mounting d throne

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by hohafrank(m): 8:24am On May 06, 2015
vedaxcool:
The fact that GEJ was in the positon to have done something about BH and could have done something about BH decided to wait weeks near the elections to do something have permanently earned him a place in the hall of infamy! Never again should such myopic, self serving and divisive incompetent leader ever be allowed to govern!
You are a compound fool.

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Dannylux: 8:25am On May 06, 2015
MzJackBaueress:
Jonathan and PDP were sponsors of bokoharam to destabilize the north. there are no longer funds to sponsor the terror group since PDP have lost

Are you having Alzheimer's disease? From the way you type, your off and on logical reasoning. Those are typical symptoms of an average Alzheimer's disease patient.

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by 4Play(m): 8:27am On May 06, 2015
XBLadez:
Boko haram has to end because their father will soon be on the seat of power. After all, it's what they've been fighting for.
Boko Haram has been the APC deadliest tool forged to militate against GEJ's government. The Foolanis can now rest and leave innocent citizens in peace

Boko Haram is not a Fulani organisation nor is it a partisan political organisation. I will concede that, at most, there could have been elements who assisted them out of frustration with the GEJ regime but the group itself is an Islamist group with no partisan preferences.

This is not the end of Boko Haram. It will simply morph into what it used to be: a terror group capable of staging bomb attacks but incapable of holding large swathes of territory.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by wolewolsz(m): 8:28am On May 06, 2015
PapiWata post=3346182[b:
4]The Boko Haram terror gang is merely the armed wing of northern Nigeria's Born-to-Rule network, whose abiding duty is to ensure that anarchy reigns whenever a NON-northern president is voted into office[/b]. The agenda of making Nigeria "ungovernable" during the regime of Jonathan Goodluck has been implemented with great success, with the result that Jonathan Goodluck has been sent packing from office.

Now that Buhari, the point-man of the Born-to-Rule folks, has been rigged into power as president, using "creative accounting" of Nigeria's voting population figures, the contract assigned to the Boko Haram terror gang has been fulfilled and completed, ensuring once again that those all-important oil drilling leases are renewed ONLY for select members of the northern Nigerian crude oil mafia in 2016, when the leases for the old drilling rights are due to expire.

With the oil fields again under exclusively norther Nigerian control, generous allocations of petroleum export income will be allocated to the leadership of the Boko Haram terror gang, thus essentially keeping them on a permanent "retainer", where their foot soldiers can be re-armed and called into action the instant any southern Nigerian president is again voted into office.

Simultaneously, the justified compenasation paid by the Johathan Goodluck administration to the Niger Delta communities will be stopped the instant Buhari commences his RULE, since the Niger Delta inhabitants will be expected to assume the role of docile conquered and colonized economic slaves, whose interests must take back seat to those of the Boko Haram terror gang so loved by the northern Nigerian crude oil diverting cartel.

This is in essence the "Change" promised to Nigeria. Love it or leave it, y'all.

And president Yar'adua was non northerner abi?

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by XBLadez: 8:29am On May 06, 2015
anonimi:


Very true!

Boko Haram fighting for Sharia in Nigeria.

Buhari committed to Sharia all over Nigeria.
Lol! They can pretend they don't know or remember he said this. Time shall tell. Buhari has 4 years to prove himself





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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Kizyte(m): 8:29am On May 06, 2015
Nice!
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Nobody: 8:31am On May 06, 2015
PapiWata:
The Boko Haram terror gang is merely the armed wing of northern Nigeria's Born-to-Rule network, whose abiding duty is to ensure that anarchy reigns whenever a NON-northern president is voted into office. The agenda of making Nigeria "ungovernable" during the regime of Jonathan Goodluck has been implemented with great success, with the result that Jonathan Goodluck has been sent packing from office.

Now that Buhari, the point-man of the Born-to-Rule folks, has been rigged into power as president, using "creative accounting" of Nigeria's voting population figures, the contract assigned to the Boko Haram terror gang has been fulfilled and completed, ensuring once again that those all-important oil drilling leases are renewed ONLY for select members of the northern Nigerian crude oil mafia in 2016, when the leases for the old drilling rights are due to expire.

With the oil fields again under exclusively norther Nigerian control, generous allocations of petroleum export income will be allocated to the leadership of the Boko Haram terror gang, thus essentially keeping them on a permanent "retainer", where their foot soldiers can be re-armed and called into action the instant any southern Nigerian president is again voted into office.

Simultaneously, the justified compenasation paid by the Johathan Goodluck administration to the Niger Delta communities will be stopped the instant Buhari commences his RULE, since the Niger Delta inhabitants will be expected to assume the role of docile conquered and colonized economic slaves, whose interests must take back seat to those of the Boko Haram terror gang so loved by the northern Nigerian crude oil diverting cartel.

This is in essence the "Change" promised to Nigeria. Love it or leave it, y'all.





This is spot on.
But I blame GEJ. As he lacks the testesticular strength to cancel all licences issued to all individualS both ex-military or civilian. Both president and ex-president.
If any one of them feel aggrieved he should go to court and tell us how he got the allocation. What did he pay for the allocation. What was the asset estimated value and how he came about the funds. Lastly what are his or his aliases technical experience in Nigeria and beyond to have won the licences according to the terms of awarding an OPL OR OML.
This he ought to do at day1 of his tenure so those maggot can cry to high heavens.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by ybalogs(m): 8:33am On May 06, 2015
We craved for change and the change is happening even while Jonathan is still at the helms of affairs. It doesn't really matter who takes the credit in as much as what we want is achieved. Let's keep praying to make Nigeria safe from BH and their likes. That's all that matters to me.
God bless Nigeria and Nigerians.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Mclick(m): 8:34am On May 06, 2015
Jeg should have done this long before now, probably he would have save himself from some of the embarrassment, doing it now seem hypocritical to me, a lot have happened and many slaughtered. I am not impressed. The will of God must be done anyway
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by prophetfire: 8:38am On May 06, 2015
PapiWata:
The Boko Haram terror gang is merely the armed wing of northern Nigeria's Born-to-Rule network, whose abiding duty is to ensure that anarchy reigns whenever a NON-northern president is voted into office. The agenda of making Nigeria "ungovernable" during the regime of Jonathan Goodluck has been implemented with great success, with the result that Jonathan Goodluck has been sent packing from office.

Now that Buhari, the point-man of the Born-to-Rule folks, has been rigged into power as president, using "creative accounting" of Nigeria's voting population figures, the contract assigned to the Boko Haram terror gang has been fulfilled and completed, ensuring once again that those all-important oil drilling leases are renewed ONLY for select members of the northern Nigerian crude oil mafia in 2016, when the leases for the old drilling rights are due to expire.

With the oil fields again under exclusively norther Nigerian control, generous allocations of petroleum export income will be allocated to the leadership of the Boko Haram terror gang, thus essentially keeping them on a permanent "retainer", where their foot soldiers can be re-armed and called into action the instant any southern Nigerian president is again voted into office.

Simultaneously, the justified compenasation paid by the Johathan Goodluck administration to the Niger Delta communities will be stopped the instant Buhari commences his RULE, since the Niger Delta inhabitants will be expected to assume the role of docile conquered and colonized economic slaves, whose interests must take back seat to those of the Boko Haram terror gang so loved by the northern Nigerian crude oil diverting cartel.

This is in essence the "Change" promised to Nigeria. Love it or leave it, y'all.
my dear inasmuch as I feel sad by the plight ot the south,but jonathan allowed things to drift.he was not a strong n assertive leader.the country was goin on a roller coaster n he couldnt take on his adversaries.he allowed the northern gang-up to over-whelm him.obj was there n he was in charge but jonathan had no clue on how to handle that office.quite unfortunate.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by XBLadez: 8:39am On May 06, 2015
4Play:


Boko Haram is not a Fulani organisation nor is it a partisan political organisation. I will concede that, at most, there could have been elements who assisted them out of frustration with the GEJ regime but the group itself is an Islamist group with no partisan preferences.

This is not the end of Boko Haram. It will simply morph into what it used to be: a terror group capable of staging bomb attacks but incapable of holding large swathes of territory.
I'll have to agree partially with your assertion. Boko Haram actually started as a northern/Fulani partisan political group, and of course you will agree with me that most, if not all, of them are Muslims. They were local Fulani/Hausa thugs raised by the northern cabals to fight for and protect the political interest of the northern Muslim. They were the same people who sparked the riots in Kano, Jos and Kaduna the very day GEJ was declared winner of the 2011 polls. The northern leaders had wanted them to be mere errand, wahala boys, but little did they know these guys would eventually outgrow them and go extremely wild and bloodthirsty. Most of the fighters today are young boys recruited by duress
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by aliboy7: 8:39am On May 06, 2015
The fall of Boko Haram is in sight! We are only surprised that the clueless administration of Jonathan could not figure it out fast enough, not until its twilight days , sparking speculations in certain quarters that the central govt ,must have had a hand in the insurgency.

If the claim above is true, then Jonathan and his equally team of bad and clueless advisers must be brought before the international court justiceof for prosecution for genocide.

The evil men do surely live after them.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by zendy: 8:43am On May 06, 2015
PapiWata:
The Boko Haram terror gang is merely the armed wing of northern Nigeria's Born-to-Rule network, whose abiding duty is to ensure that anarchy reigns whenever a NON-northern president is voted into office. The agenda of making Nigeria "ungovernable" during the regime of Jonathan Goodluck has been implemented with great success, with the result that Jonathan Goodluck has been sent packing from office.

Now that Buhari, the point-man of the Born-to-Rule folks, has been rigged into power as president, using "creative accounting" of Nigeria's voting population figures, the contract assigned to the Boko Haram terror gang has been fulfilled and completed, ensuring once again that those all-important oil drilling leases are renewed ONLY for select members of the northern Nigerian crude oil mafia in 2016, when the leases for the old drilling rights are due to expire.

With the oil fields again under exclusively norther Nigerian control, generous allocations of petroleum export income will be allocated to the leadership of the Boko Haram terror gang, thus essentially keeping them on a permanent "retainer", where their foot soldiers can be re-armed and called into action the instant any southern Nigerian president is again voted into office.

Simultaneously, the justified compenasation paid by the Johathan Goodluck administration to the Niger Delta communities will be stopped the instant Buhari commences his RULE, since the Niger Delta inhabitants will be expected to assume the role of docile conquered and colonized economic slaves, whose interests must take back seat to those of the Boko Haram terror gang so loved by the northern Nigerian crude oil diverting cartel.

This is in essence the "Change" promised to Nigeria. Love it or leave it, y'all.


I couldn't have said it any better myself.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Darlduchi: 8:46am On May 06, 2015
There is no end to an Islamic ideology. The killings started from 1945, till date.Go and read or watch ahmadu Bello declaration in which he said that the Muslim North will not let up until the Koran is dipped into the ocean.

The killings over time has always evolved with new dimensions. from maitesine to normal religious riots, up till when the Islamic world decided that to divert attention from muslims as a whole, there is the need to form groups of extremist which by implication is a political arms of islam to propagate and spread jihad, with a subtle back up from Islamic elites.

Here in the Zoo, Boko harams first assignment has come to a successful conclusion, as their leader is now rigged into power. The next assignment is to through the use of Political tools, to legitimize, the killings, and destruction of Christian worship places and looting of the Zoo treasury, the making of more Dangote's, babangida's, Tinubu's, Buhari's, T.Y's and all the currupt wealth of the North and west.

Before you forget, The fulani's have killed more people than Boko haram, and incidentally your president Buhari is their leader. As we speak, not less than 100 christians from Plateu and Taraba lay dead. couple of days ago its Benue people.

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by Darlduchi: 8:47am On May 06, 2015
No we will never forget. we know who he is and what he stand for.





anonimi:


Very true!

Boko Haram fighting for Sharia in Nigeria.

Buhari committed to Sharia all over Nigeria.





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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by BabaO2: 8:52am On May 06, 2015
LordVarys:
Whatever has a beginning surely must end, been months since we've seen the sneering face of that animal Shekau in those despicable videos, Kudos to GEJ And the much maligned Nigerian Military
Always know how to identify facts. Effects of incoming president is winning the battle definitely not GEJ. Ask yourself why sudden, the remarkable achievements against Bokoharam after the declaration of president-elect?. Stop giving Jonathan praises he doesn't deserve.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by bamite(m): 9:03am On May 06, 2015
PapiWata:
The Boko Haram terror gang is merely the armed wing of northern Nigeria's Born-to-Rule network, whose abiding duty is to ensure that anarchy reigns whenever a NON-northern president is voted into office. The agenda of making Nigeria "ungovernable" during the regime of Jonathan Goodluck has been implemented with great success, with the result that Jonathan Goodluck has been sent packing from office.

Now that Buhari, the point-man of the Born-to-Rule folks, has been rigged into power as president, using "creative accounting" of Nigeria's voting population figures, the contract assigned to the Boko Haram terror gang has been fulfilled and completed, ensuring once again that those all-important oil drilling leases are renewed ONLY for select members of the northern Nigerian crude oil mafia in 2016, when the leases for the old drilling rights are due to expire.

With the oil fields again under exclusively norther Nigerian control, generous allocations of petroleum export income will be allocated to the leadership of the Boko Haram terror gang, thus essentially keeping them on a permanent "retainer", where their foot soldiers can be re-armed and called into action the instant any southern Nigerian president is again voted into office.

Simultaneously, the justified compenasation paid by the Johathan Goodluck administration to the Niger Delta communities will be stopped the instant Buhari commences his RULE, since the Niger Delta inhabitants will be expected to assume the role of docile conquered and colonized economic slaves, whose interests must take back seat to those of the Boko Haram terror gang so loved by the northern Nigerian crude oil diverting cartel.

This is in essence the "Change" promised to Nigeria. Love it or leave it, y'all.
I have jusy one question for you, why did they choose to bomb their own soil rather than the south? If you can answer this then i'll take it that u're sane but if u cant then u're just another retard seeking attention

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Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by boss1310(m): 9:04am On May 06, 2015
efilefun:
Mtcheeew so that's the best u can get out of your brain??
really i even have brains?am better than you then
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by batstan(m): 9:13am On May 06, 2015
LordVarys:
Whatever has a beginning surely must end, been months since we've seen the sneering face of that animal Shekau in those despicable videos, Kudos to GEJ And the much maligned Nigerian Military
Infant.
Re: Is This The End Of Boko Haram? - REUTERS by bashydemy(m): 9:15am On May 06, 2015
nonxo007:
Those sponsoring them has won election nah... So no need for BH again.. Boko haram OYO..# justsaying#
hahahah please what did you think with your brain or anus? Back to BH so now there is shortage of weapon of all a sudden i think we need to think better... This really shows GEJ know everything about how Boko Haram are getting weapon under hit watch, So now that he lost and does not need there service again he stop giving them weapon and chasing them away as he already said he will chase them into Niger..

N.B to proof my statement up there the refrence below

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/russian-cargo-plane-impounded-kano-security-agencies-begin-investigation/

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/nigeria-releases-russian-cargo-plane-impounded-kano/

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/172597-ex-borno-governor-ali-modu-sheriff-secret-visit-arms-laden-chad-bound-plane-detained-nigeria.html


And mind you immediately after Ali Modu Sheriff lobby for the release of the impound plane with arms Boko go on rampage again... so we are not fools.

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