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| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Cannonleo(m): 11:00pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
LRNZH:your correct and somehow not correct, we had a mini recession in 2012-2013 nobody felt a thing cos the effects were cushioned if my memoryb served me right but all that is passed to be sincere we are now between the devil and deep blue sea |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by OmoEpe(m): 11:01pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
T9ksy:Which Biafra? The landlocked potorpotor land or thr erosion ravaged jungle east of the niger? You guys are suffering from delusion of grandeur |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by miqos02(m): 11:05pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Pepsi101:the govt had no choice |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by OmoEpe(m): 11:05pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Ikechuob:The kind of empty membrane you carry in your skull tagged brain was what GEJ had hence he lost the 2015 general election as a sitting president. Some people actually need a brain transplant |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by LRNZH(op): 11:07pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Cannonleo:I don't seem to recall that mini recession you refer to. The last recession before the 2014 oil price crash was in 2008. Between 2010 and 2015 that GEJ was president, oil prices were unprecedented so no cause for recession in Nigeria. Lack of savings from that administration was partly why Nigeria went into recession afterwards once oil prices tanked. But Buhari did not help matters by his treatment of ND militants and the SE that didn't vote for him. Anyway, let's look ahead and not backwards. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by degamemaster(m): 11:14pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Chibok saga, the biggest scam of the centuries pulled against humanity by the northern political class, buhari and Obama's administration. You know what? The actors in this jaw-dropping conspiracy and scam have been duly compensated and are living large now except their eternal zombies who has refused to get their heads off their asses and see the light. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Boss13: 11:14pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
frankyychiji:Are you just aware that our government tells lies? Glad we can all see the impact of investigative journalism. It has to take foreigners, as always, to tell us what is happening in our own country. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Fezzolee: 11:17pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Nigeria with alot of drama, government go form one thing call am chibok girls, bring back our girls, which girls them dey bring back since how many years, the girls never turn grandma finish?? No worry, una go soon hear word. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Fezzolee: 11:18pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
LRNZH:what a photo shop |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by frankyychiji: 11:28pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
LRNZH:Why are you narrowing down this discourse to the girls inability to speak English? Was that the only point I raised in this matter? I'm not interested in your videos so please save it. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by frankyychiji: 11:32pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Boss13:Pastor Osunbande still lent his saintly voice to it. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Boss13: 11:37pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
It’s shocking to read comments here still insisting that the chibok girls kidnapping was a scam. This is the height of insensitivity and a gross abnormality of human conscience. Enough of politics, convincing yourself that the horrors the young ladies were exposed to does not exist is to also deny the existence of Boko Haram and the terror they have meted in Northeast Nigeria. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by LRNZH(op): 11:47pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
frankyychiji:Good retort. I now know that you're motivated not by truth and conscience but by ulterior sectarian motives. Good luck young lady. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by DeeMain(m): 11:57pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
Cannonleo:On the night of the kidnap a military post stationed around Chibok scampered for safety at the sight of the militants. They must have detailed their military ogas of the abduction. Remember this was the era of phones. Read the article again, some Chibok students who had phones were already calling home. Chibok residents were calling both the military and the police for help as the horror happened. No help came. Sir, the army was well aware of the incident as it was happening. Lastly, the kidnap happened during an Emergency rule in Borno. The Federal government had taken over nearly the entire security of the state. The state was supposed to be under siege by the military to forestall further loss of territories and lives to BH. The governor was not the chief security officer of that state as a result of the emergency rule. These are the facts as gathered from the media and the events that happened around the period. . Question is why would the military not chase the militants down as the event was happening? A demotivated, low on morale military at that point in time. Two, a federal government that believed BH was a ploy by the north to make the government ungovernable. Three, a GEJ that believed that all the issues and violence happening in the north were by his enemies who wanted to make him look bad. Commanders and Generals in order to retain their jobs will, of course, tell the president what he wants to hear. It's your enemies. They have come again. Give them no heed. May God save this country from serial incompetent leadership at all levels. God help Nigeria |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by LRNZH(op): 12:00am On Dec 24, 2017 |
DeeMain:This. ![]() |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Duru009(m): 12:14am On Dec 24, 2017 |
This is what I call investigative journalism ! |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by frankyychiji: 12:25am On Dec 24, 2017 |
LRNZH:I am sincerely motivated by the so many unanswered questions surrounding the Chibok saga and by my personal conviction of what I term a wicked conspiracy by desperate power hungry politicians. Good luck young man. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by saintade01(m): 12:42am On Dec 24, 2017 |
And some retarded fellows still says this is a scam |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by LRNZH(op): 1:05am On Dec 24, 2017 |
frankyychiji:He's old enough for Papa ![]() |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by sportfeva(m): 1:33am On Dec 24, 2017*. Modified: 2:11am On Dec 24, 2017 |
This deserves deep study, a project. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by kjhova(m): 2:55am On Dec 24, 2017 |
Stayed awake till 2:44am just to finish reading this article and to reflect and research a bit on the Chibok saga all over again. It remains sad to note that many still disregard the events of that fateful night. The only comfort I get is that almost all who call this event a scam are PDP apologists mostly from the SE & SS zones. The same folks who backed ex-president GEJ into an embarrassing electoral loss from a position of strength through their folly. Buhari's government has generally failed too on this Chibok matter. Let's be frank, without the Swiss government, non of these girls would have come home. Till today, Nigeria has nothing to commemorate the Chibok incident. The Buni Yadi case which happened earlier, in which 50 boys were burnt alive in their dormitories, the government doesn't even talk about it again. I am depressed. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by henryhemon(m): 5:54am On Dec 24, 2017 |
guru03:b Mugu did you read where I said buhari is Bad?? Or like your kind cuz you re formatted to hate ?and not know when to say the truth cuz you don't use your God given brain to think and be reasonable?? I don't even work for government. What is Bad is bad. Gej was a disgrace cuz he didn't use all his education to do something reasonable. If that pains you,my advise you can do the needful.......Bleep yourself. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by seyiseyi84: 6:34am On Dec 24, 2017 |
My English fit no good but Nigeria youth no get sense at all most from east south and even we way dey west wey we dey Clem say na we go sch pass.All this aboki get sense pass us.see money way them pay boko Haram na god no how much Kanu don collect |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by frankyychiji: 6:53am On Dec 24, 2017 |
LRNZH:Grand mums need our love and respect. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by Abubakar247(m): 7:03am On Dec 24, 2017 |
Idiot and uncivilized animal |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by DonaTee(f): 7:05am On Dec 24, 2017 |
booblacain:No mind dat slowpoke. Even the army where unwilling to do their job. How then would everything have worked out fine. They r simply using Nigerian resources to settle their boys. Somedays I can't help but wonder how fast Nigeria is spiralling into a dark evil abyss |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by tippyboy(m): 7:52am On Dec 24, 2017 |
So they negotiated with terrorists. This is very painful, and annoying, and stupid. They have put alot of money in the hands of terrorists and they want terrorism to end. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by guru03(m): 8:02am On Dec 24, 2017 |
henryhemon:Saitan......Bleep you too, and lick your ass. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by priiince(m): 8:15am On Dec 24, 2017 |
All I will say is that, Boko haram is a political tool. |
| Re: The Full Story of Chibok Girls' Release and Ransom Paid - Wall Street Journal by LRNZH(op): 9:34am On Dec 24, 2017 |
frankyychiji:Alright...one love [bear hug] |
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