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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by Nobody: 7:34pm On Jun 20, 2015
The fact that Nigeria's air force has to bomb criminal hideouts within it's own borders is sad indictment on all the previous governments' neglect of the NPF and the Navy. Moreover, there would have been no need to bomb BH hideouts in the north-east if the Nigerian governement had nipped the terrorist menace in the bud.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by hansad: 7:34pm On Jun 20, 2015
IzonOwei:
I dont support criminal activities...so if this is true that the militants were kidnapping and stock piling weapons then I think using force on them was a good idea...my niger delta people..enough of this yeye kidnapping all for personal gains..lets join hands together and fight for resource control instead...if there be kidnappings it should be to jolt the government to heed to our call for true federalism and resource control not to quench some temporary hunger for money...
Kidnap is bad. But given the way Nigeria is politically restructured, you shall call for Resource Control till end of time without having it.



Kidnap is bad, but given the way Nigeria is politically restructured, oil producing areas of Nigeria may call for Resource Control till end of time without ever having it.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by fulanimafia: 7:36pm On Jun 20, 2015
prettyboi1:


Absolutely clear head you got on your neck...great thinker.

Thanks for your kind words sir.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by Sunnymatey(m): 7:36pm On Jun 20, 2015
Bk
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by Charly68: 7:37pm On Jun 20, 2015
Commander let it be known that Nigerians are very much in support of your prompt intervention..flush out every criminals from the creeks..despite the amnesty opportunity they refused to embrace peace hence they must be made to realise that Nigeria is a nation govern by law
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by BrosPeter: 7:37pm On Jun 20, 2015
prettyboi1:


Don't be dull. So, criminals should be left to keep breeding abi because the are from where you're from? If they become big like boko haram, is it not you and your family that would suffer their wrath? Think clearly.

Why are they not bombing kidnappers in APC states? The reason is obvious, we didn't vote them, these are reprisal attacks by the North for Jonathans fight with boko haram.
Why are they not using same enthusiasm to fight boko haram? Why have boko haram suddenly become a force again?

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by MosakuAW(m): 7:38pm On Jun 20, 2015
Agbegilodo:


What link do criminal activities in the creeks have to do with Boko Haram... so the security forces should fold their arms while innocent people are killed, women raped by these militants abi??.....

Do I need to spell this out to you before you know your original post does not make any sense? ?


Just like you do not make sense either.

I never said they should not be punish. You read my comment upside down cause of the anger in you.

If you digest my comment very well. If they can use the same force they use on militant as early as this and same was used on Boko Haram too. Boko haram will have been a thing of the past.

So think before you conclude because you cant read my mind neither can i read yours. Ok
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by fulanimafia: 7:40pm On Jun 20, 2015
baralatie:

I don't know about stock piling arms but I do know that the security status and approach needs a serious media campaign against the return of militancy or criminality in cross river and ND.

According to the report, the militants carted away a large cache of weapons, blend that with the clamour for secession and you're left with a recipe for disaster. I strongly believe they were stockpiling arms considering the reported amount carted away.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by 2odd(m): 7:42pm On Jun 20, 2015
some people are here commending PMB for multitasking n odas but the real motive behind using a fighter jet on a community n saying that were no collateral damage is really funny . amnesty international was here jabbering about human right laws n now people are okay with using fighter jet when such approach wasn't deployed in sambisa during GEJ and presently PMB tenure . its really a bad call.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by smsdigito: 7:42pm On Jun 20, 2015
Well, the prob i have with Nigerian govts is that they lack the ability to use high level security intelligence to address security problems in this country. It started right from OBJ era where he loaded military in lorries to kill people thinking that was going to address permanently the prob. it continued like that even the boko haram issue was approached via d same technique(the shooting and killing of muhammed yusuf) n we keep on seeing them using military in all such issues that require maximum intelligence gathering and networking to fix , and where are we today security wise? we all can testify that such approach has never helped us. PMB has again started with the same old unprofitable approach. Well we are here watching...





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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by OreMI22: 7:46pm On Jun 20, 2015
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Unless the Daura President implements the agreements of Nigerians at the CONFAB, there will be crisis in Nigeria.

Buhari has said he will dump the CONFAB agreements into the dustbin.

As for me and my own corner of Nigeria, CONFAB approved a 50% derivation principle.What needs to happen now is a guerrilla warfare against oil pipelines, installations and personnel until the agreement is implemented.
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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by BrosPeter: 7:47pm On Jun 20, 2015
[size=15pt]Where in the world do you use Airforce to fight Kidnappers?[/size]

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by markidoo(m): 7:47pm On Jun 20, 2015
Na Germans dey rule for calabar land.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by Paretomaster(m): 7:54pm On Jun 20, 2015
MosakuAW:
Why cant you use the same force to attack Boko Haram

Lazy pple.

You can only kill Butterfly but run away when you see Termites

What d f*** are u saying? Are d pirates any diff from BH? , or are u blind to the fact that all hands are on deck to subdue BH?

U better pack well ppl like u r out there losing their life fighting BH u r here defending ur fellow pirates and militants.

Kill them all, both BH and pitartes are terrorists.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by kernel504(m): 7:54pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:
I don't understand how everyone can see the efforts PMB is putting in, in the fight against BH yet some people deliberately pretend the armed forces has completely ignored BH and is facing Calabar.

1. Relocation of the command centre

2. The composition of the MNJTF and establishment of their headquarters

3. The commitment of $100 million to fight the terrorists.

4. The release of $21 million already for the fight.

5. The donation of $5 million from the U.S alongside technical and weapons support.

6. The commitment of the G7 to eliminating the terrorists.

While there is clearly a brief transitional lull in the actual fight which makes the terrorists appear to be winning, it should be appreciated that the aforementioned are crucial and vital for a solid foundation for dealing the blood suckers a final fatal blow. Fighting the militants does not translate into stopping the fight against BH, allowing such criminals to fester in the first place is what balloons into problems like BH.

All militants, kidnappers, and demented elements that think they can threaten Nigerians should either make good their threats, repent, or embrace the Hell-fire from the air.

Since my Uncle assumed office, the rate of bombing have intensified, even the America yesterday said similar thing. Stop the story, we need action.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by Nobody: 7:55pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:
I don't understand how everyone can see the efforts PMB is putting in, in the fight against BH yet some people deliberately pretend the armed forces has completely ignored BH and is facing Calabar.

1. Relocation of the command centre

2. The composition of the MNJTF and establishment of their headquarters

3. The commitment of $100 million to fight the terrorists.

4. The release of $21 million already for the fight.

5. The donation of $5 million from the U.S alongside technical and weapons support.

6. The commitment of the G7 to eliminating the terrorists.

While there is clearly a brief transitional lull in the actual fight which makes the terrorists appear to be winning, it should be appreciated that the aforementioned are crucial and vital for a solid foundation for dealing the blood suckers a final fatal blow. Fighting the militants does not translate into stopping the fight against BH, allowing such criminals to fester in the first place is what balloons into problems like BH.

All militants, kidnappers, and demented elements that think they can threaten Nigerians should either make good their threats, repent, or embrace the Hell-fire from the air.


lmao.

hasn't gej been doing all that

Nigerians expect an end to.boko haram, not this stories/promises.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by BABANGBALI: 7:56pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:
I don't understand how everyone can see the efforts PMB is putting in, in the fight against BH yet some people deliberately pretend the armed forces has completely ignored BH and is facing Calabar.

1. Relocation of the command centre

2. The composition of the MNJTF and establishment of their headquarters

3. The commitment of $100 million to fight the terrorists.

4. The release of $21 million already for the fight.

5. The donation of $5 million from the U.S alongside technical and weapons support.

6. The commitment of the G7 to eliminating the terrorists.

While there is clearly a brief transitional lull in the actual fight which makes the terrorists appear to be winning, it should be appreciated that the aforementioned are crucial and vital for a solid foundation for dealing the blood suckers a final fatal blow. Fighting the militants does not translate into stopping the fight against BH, allowing such criminals to fester in the first place is what balloons into problems like BH.

All militants, kidnappers, and demented elements that think they can threaten Nigerians should either make good their threats, repent, or embrace the Hell-fire from the air.
no matter the efforts PMT put to bring back Nigeria on course even like America,Canada or Britain some people will never out of bad belle see anything good in his efforts. Don't bother yourself,just ignore them and pray for PMB the true leader

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by baralatie(m): 7:56pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:


According to the report, the militants carted away a large cache of weapons, blend that with the clamour for secession and you're left with a recipe for disaster. I strongly believe they were stockpiling arms considering the reported amount carted away.
yes! they carted away stockpile but they are basically criminals looking for how to continue the business of crime on the seas(bunker). but that other idea well is basically not it.I see it more of like wanting to bully the officers into doing nothing about crime but it backfired.
Thank God!
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by kkboy(m): 7:58pm On Jun 20, 2015
Nice job. Uproot them before they take root like BH and turn to national issue.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by pryme(m): 7:58pm On Jun 20, 2015
this happened on THURSDAY, and the Bombings .....
I have now seen first hand how the crowd can be misled.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by hansad: 7:59pm On Jun 20, 2015
OreMI22:
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Unless the Daura President implements the agreements of Nigerians at the CONFAB, there will be crisis in Nigeria.

Buhari has said he will dump the CONFAB agreements into the dustbin.

As for me and my own corner of Nigeria, CONFAB approved a 50% derivation principle.What needs to happen now is a guerrilla warfare against oil pipelines, installations and personnel until the agreement is implemented.
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To stop Boko Haram, return regional government system with fiscal federalism to Nigeria.

To stop militancy in the oil producing areas and to stop secceniost group in the SE, implemen the recommendations of the last CONFAB, if Buhari doesn't want to return Nigeria back to regional government system with fiscal federalism..
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by fulanimafia: 8:00pm On Jun 20, 2015
BrosPeter:


So the best thing is to bomb them? Where in the world do Airforce bomb kidnappers? Why are they not bombing Ogun state?


This is retaliation because we didn't vote APC, this would only increase militancy. Lets watch where this ends.

It wasn't just a fight against kidnappers, but a show of force against the militants in view of their increasing activities, this is why a helicopter gunship was used. Increased militancy will be met with increased fire-power.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by obailala(m): 8:01pm On Jun 20, 2015
I'm sure the innocent peace loving people of the areas being attacked are very happy about the long overdue military intervention in the security situation in their abode.

Meanwhile others who have no idea of what the innocent people of these areas go through in the hands of the pirates are busy speaking foolishly against the military intervention because they think this is about GEJ or tribalism. Foolishness stinks all over this thread. angry

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by repogirl(f): 8:02pm On Jun 20, 2015
Well....I.guess.since the amnesty program has been scrapped, the boys came up with a backup plan.

....but why have they now let the BH guys to be winning na? According to the American analyst sha.....

Eyes on you.baba...we dey watch! If u do anyhow, u go see anyhow oooo!

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by BrosPeter: 8:03pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:


It wasn't just a fight against kidnappers, but a show of force against the militants in view of their increasing activities, this is why a helicopter gunship was used. Increased militancy will be met with increased fire-power.

Boko haram have become bolder recently we'd also like to see this show of force on the terrorist.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by fulanimafia: 8:05pm On Jun 20, 2015
BrosPeter:


Boko haram have become bolder recently we'd also like to see this show of force on the terrorist.

In due time.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by hansad: 8:07pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:


It wasn't just a fight against kidnappers, but a show of force against the militants in view of their increasing activities, this is why a helicopter gunship was used. Increased militancy will be met with increased fire-power.

And you believe that those asking for increased percentage from the resources from their back yard can be stopped by bombing.

It is as good as hoping to use bombings to stop your increasing desire to extend sharia criminal justice system and Islam to all of Nigeria.
Boko Haram says it's fighting for a country governed by sharia criminal justice system.

12 northern states since 2001 adopted use of sharia criminal justice system. Figure it out.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by philips70(m): 8:07pm On Jun 20, 2015
IzonOwei:
I dont support criminal activities...so if this is true that the militants were kidnapping and stock piling weapons then I think using force on them was a good idea...my niger delta people..enough of this yeye kidnapping all for personal gains..lets join hands together and fight for resource control instead...if there be kidnappings it should be to jolt the government to heed to our call for true federalism and resource control not to quench some temporary hunger for money...



The painful thing is kidnapping that was hitherto used to draw fg attention to the plight of Niger Deltans have been turned to a lucrative business by some greedy few where they even kidnap and cause serious hardship to same ND families. If caught they all should be smoked.
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by tsdarkside(m): 8:09pm On Jun 20, 2015
207 Special Mobility Group of the Nigerian Air Force
Air Commodore
Air Marshal
MI-24
MI-17

shocked shocked shocked shocked

we dont have a weak army ohhh!!!!

Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by Nobody: 8:11pm On Jun 20, 2015
He who has got the mind to price an item should also have wealth to pay for it. If the militants open up a new frontier in the south has the Nigeria military got what it takes to be @ two fronts at same time? Being macho doesn't give you an edge in battle but 'precise calculation' delivers the heart of the enemy into your hands.

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Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by ruffDiamond: 8:12pm On Jun 20, 2015
angry we don't need explanation we know why already kill all those lazy lay about miscreants CREEK RATS grin
Re: Reason We Attacked Militants Hideout In Calabar - Ohwo by KesterG: 8:14pm On Jun 20, 2015
fulanimafia:
I don't understand how everyone can see the efforts PMB is putting in, in the fight against BH yet some people deliberately pretend the armed forces have completely ignored BH and are facing Calabar.

1. Relocation of the command centre

2. The composition of the MNJTF and establishment of their headquarters

3. The commitment of $100 million to fight the terrorists.

4. The release of $21 million already for the fight.

5. The donation of $5 million from the U.S alongside technical and weapons support.

6. The commitment of the G7 to eliminating the terrorists.

While there is clearly a brief transitional lull in the actual fight which makes the terrorists appear to be winning, it should be appreciated that the aforementioned are crucial and vital for a solid foundation for dealing the blood suckers a final fatal blow. Fighting the militants does not translate into stopping the fight against BH, allowing such criminals to fester in the first place is what balloons into problems like BH.

All militants, kidnappers, and demented elements that think they can threaten Nigerians should either make good their threats, repent, or embrace the Hell-fire from the air.
After all dat u av mentioned den wat? has der bin any difference? my guy until we begin 2 see d posible strike backs @ dis so called boko haram insurgents & remarkable results derived den we will believe we av a President until den PMB is jst takin a walk.....

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