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How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by agwom(m): 7:46am On Feb 17, 2020
Gunrunners ferry arms on donkeys, camels via illegal routes Nigeria is facing a gun pandemic as millions of small arms and light weapons (SALW) have found their way into the country and are being used by different criminal groups. The landmass of the country, hundreds of unmanned borders coupled with shortage of manpower by…

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-illicit-weapons-fuel-nigerias-insecurity.html

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by BeerParlour: 7:49am On Feb 17, 2020
Buhari is a terrorist


And RUGA is his solution for the killings

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by GOFRONT(m): 8:09am On Feb 17, 2020
lipsrsealed
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by bazzyblings: 8:09am On Feb 17, 2020
angry
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by solmus: 8:10am On Feb 17, 2020
shocked



6 million light weapon in Nigeria alone, yet Police and Government only account for 20%, 80% are with cultist, herdsmen and militants


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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Risingblue008(m): 8:10am On Feb 17, 2020
Problem dey oooo

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by NeoWanZaeed(m): 8:10am On Feb 17, 2020
Customs.. And politicians should be blamed.

If they don't compromise..

We would be okay

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Jazzlove: 8:10am On Feb 17, 2020
How I don't understand

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Rapmoney(m): 8:10am On Feb 17, 2020
Nigeria has a terrorist as president.

Any country with an old dumb Islamic extremist as Buharius will never move forward!

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by techstack: 8:11am On Feb 17, 2020
What! shocked
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Tulsaguy: 8:11am On Feb 17, 2020
If you believe buhari loves terrorism, gather here.... by like...

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by rapcy(m): 8:11am On Feb 17, 2020
What a pain
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Perfecttouchade: 8:11am On Feb 17, 2020
Why won't there be guns and weapons everywhere, it's the fault of politicians who give out guns to these men during election to perpetrate and harrass..when election goes, these men hold on to the weapons and guns...so what do u expect ? This country is damaged beyond repair abeg. Service at it's best with us, reach out.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by rightchic(f): 8:12am On Feb 17, 2020
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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by TriCee: 8:12am On Feb 17, 2020
Still wondering how those urchins acquired those expensive guns?..... Well sponsored I guess.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Gandollaar(f): 8:13am On Feb 17, 2020
NeoWanZaeed:
Customs.. And politicians should be blamed.

If they don't compromise..

We would be okay
Thanks for this,
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by masterP042(m): 8:13am On Feb 17, 2020
Proceeds from ransomes and carnage attacks on innocent farmers, one wouldn't wonder far how the herdsmen acquire ak47 guns worth millions of naira.
What I know is that when buhari's regime is done, the fulanis will suffer for what they've been doing these past 5 years.

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Abalado(f): 8:13am On Feb 17, 2020
Is it Yoruba that is carrying the illicit weapon ni or ibo man? Is it not buhari brothers ni,,, abegi make I hear word jare

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Racoon(m): 8:14am On Feb 17, 2020
Abeg let's start first with how did the terrorists and killer fulanis able to come about the AK-47 they majestically carry about without any harassment by the battery of security agencies in Nigeria? angry
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by money121(m): 8:14am On Feb 17, 2020
Ok
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by OsuAmaka: 8:15am On Feb 17, 2020
Nnamdi Kanu buried his dog but couldn't bury his parents. No Ipob paraphernalia or insignia was in sight at Kanu's parents burial. I challenge anyone to show me a pic of Igbos waving their akpu stinking flag during the burial. flat skulls could have rolled if Igbos had displayed their rags.


-Osu amaka

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by wristwatchiced: 8:16am On Feb 17, 2020
Serious
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Philinho(m): 8:17am On Feb 17, 2020
especially the weapon in d hand of Fulani which the government is turning blind eye on..... Government is to blame

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by yYot: 8:18am On Feb 17, 2020
solmus:
100million light weapon in Nigeria alone

You are not correct. There are 8million in West Africa and out of 8million, 80% is in Nigeria of which 59% is in the hands of civilians, 38% with Armed Forces and 2.8% with Police and 0.2 % with Armed Group.

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by solmus: 8:19am On Feb 17, 2020
yYot:


You are not correct. There are 8million in West Africa and out of 8million, 80% is in Nigeria of which 58% is in the hands of civilians, 38% with Armed Forces and 5% with Police and 2 % with Armed Group.

I have corrected it
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Johnawesome(m): 8:19am On Feb 17, 2020
Fp

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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Jabioro: 8:19am On Feb 17, 2020
Our president was train on how to blames.. meanwhile stopped complaining..search for solution
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by BruncleZuma: 8:21am On Feb 17, 2020
grin grin grin grin

Illicit weapons have been fueling our elections since 1957. If don't know, now you know.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Hisincrease: 8:21am On Feb 17, 2020
This is the source of rising crime in the country.

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