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Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by UltimateDreamer: 1:30am On Dec 23, 2020
Only God can effectively supervise Nigeria's borders - Buhari

https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2020/12/only-god-can-effectively-supervise-nigerias-borders-buhari.html

“Also, we share more than 1,400 kilometers of border with that country, which can only be effectively supervised by God."


Allahu Akbar
Allahu Akbar
EIiiiiii..... what a living God we serve... hahahaha ... but please give me a break.
shey no be one chance we don enter like so.
So this is why BuBu's minions have been preventing him from talking to the people,
preventing him from honoring the invitation by the Legislature.
absolutely vacuous and without substance. God? God? Good God! Kai Kai Kai.
Does BuBu know that the war against insurgents in Nigeria's entire north starts and ends with Border security?
So, for all the time the borders were closed, was he twiddling his thumbs? no ideas about how to secure the borders?

1400km Chain linked double fence, anyone? with overhead drones patrol-monitoring each section of the fence.
And before anyone says that will be expensive, well;

how much is tens of thousands of Nigerians dead, imagine they were your family;
how much is Nigeria's pride;
how much is 344 school children kidnapped and tortured, raped and sold off as slaves;
to have America conduct an operation on Nigeria's soil, and some people on here shrug it off like its nothing, and was supposed to happen.

One thing is for sure though, BuBu has been completely demystified. The Emperor indeed has no clothes. What a shame. Why not tell us this when campaigning, that God was the one to secure the borders. Absolute nonsense.
I think its better you don't talk at all. Just finish and go already.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by rugged7(m): 2:15am On Dec 23, 2020
RUBBISH
komekn:
First of the nostalgic Biafra of the 1960's no longer get exists.

Biafra is intrinsically TRIBALISTIC. The South South will not subject itself to second class citizenship status and new masters taking the black Gold with red caps from the East.

That makes it essentially a landlocked country and far from economically viable.

The strength of the Igbo nation is in its ability to partnership, integrate, and trade across the entire West African sub region. Traders do not work in Isolation but partnership.

Do not presume silence to be consent. Igbo people are educated, conversant and informed. Do you see any of the Igbo elite subjecting themselves to be led by consent by this deranged megalomaniac called Nnamdi.

I SIMPLY DO NOT.

Nnamdi is IPOB and IPOB is Nnamdi and he thinks that knowledge and understanding are his reclusive preserve. Why does he not test his popularity by contesting just a senatorial seat. But he has not because he will probably loose.

Go and talk to the original founding members of IPOB in the UK where it was birthed. See how much division they have after Nnamdi made himself the sole signatory to all thier finances throwing all forms of democratic considerations into the bin.

Then you will have some more understanding and not be fooled by the propaganda charade that serves the purposes of deranged dictator.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by SamuelAnyawu(m): 2:57am On Dec 23, 2020
bidexiii:
Bama: For being undefeated, Zulum offers Xmas largesse to soldiers of 151 battalion

... Directs construction of 200 homes in Gurusoye

Borno Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum on Tuesday, visited headquarters of 151 battalion at Banki junction in Bama, and he announced a Christmas package for each of the over 700 soldiers and their officers, for being undefeated by Boko Haram.

Zulum on arrival, entered a closed door meeting with commander of the 21 special armored brigade, Brigadier General Waheed Shaibu and commanding officer of the 151 battalion, Major A.A Umar, after which the Governor addressed troops.

“On the basis of fairness, I treat everyone or group on their own merit. While we have challenges in some areas, we have successes in others, and one of those areas is this 151 battalion because you have never been defeated by the Boko Haram since formation. This battalion has largely stabilized all the areas under your jurisdiction here in Bama. I am principally here to on behalf of Government and the people of Borno State, once again, register our appreciation as I have done here before and as often do to other battalions and their brigades across the State. All of you have been very gallant and patriotic. We acknowledge all your sacrifices and we also know that you all operate under difficult conditions in different operational locations. We came with our widows might. Food will come your way and I have given a message to your commanders which will reach each one of you. Nothing can compensate for your sacrifices. We are grateful and we pray that Allah continues to protect all of you here and all our troops and volunteers and sustain your strength to remain undefeated. May God grant us permanent peace in Borno and Nigeria in general. God bless you all” Zulum said.

... Directs construction of 200 homes in Gurusoye

After leaving headquarters of the 151 battalion, Governor Zulum alongside commanding officers of the battalion, inspected Gurusoye, a village behind the battalion’s headquarters, where Boko Haram destroyed during their occupation.

Zulum directed the construction of 200 new homes in the area for resettlement purposes and to create aesthetics that will attract productive population for social and economic restoration.
Nice one Zulum. My man Major AA Umar wink Keep up the good work Sir. That Banki Junction has really helped in shielding Pulka and Banki from attacks.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Nobody: 7:40am On Dec 23, 2020
So many deleted comments, I wonder what happened here
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Xbee007(m): 7:45am On Dec 23, 2020
Perfectdanny:
So many deleted comments, I wonder what happened here
Some clown was spamming the thread. Dude needs his head checked by a professional.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 8:34am On Dec 23, 2020
The mistake we all make is that border security belongs to an entirely different ministry not under the ministry of defense or police. It is not their responsibility. It lies with the Ministry of interior and the mandate given to the minister and comptroller general of customs (a retired military officer) isn't border security but generation of revenue. If the government is serious, it will take less than a year to fully secure the borders. But then, even the civil servants working in that sector benefit massively from the porus borders and will do anything and everything to sabotage any border security. Heard the fought against installation of scanners at the entry points into the country.
This administration is no longer serious with security. Their focus is on economy, infrastructure and revenue generation.
Let's just the next administration will be more serious with security.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by ugo4u: 10:50am On Dec 23, 2020
Whyem15:
The mistake we all make is that border security belongs to an entirely different ministry not under the ministry of defense or police. It is not their responsibility. It lies with the Ministry of interior and the mandate given to the minister and comptroller general of customs (a retired military officer) isn't border security but generation of revenue. If the government is serious, it will take less than a year to fully secure the borders. But then, even the civil servants working in that sector benefit massively from the porus borders and will do anything and everything to sabotage any border security. Heard the fought against installation of scanners at the entry points into the country.
This administration is no longer serious with security. Their focus is on economy, infrastructure and revenue generation.
Let's just the next administration will be more serious with security.
Do you think the govt is serious with securing the borders and they went to appoint Aregbesola as Minister of Interior. Nah! I don't think so.
There are some ministries and positions we shouldn't play politics with..
First is anything that has to do with security and the other Economy but in Nigeria anything goes as long as the "spoils of corruption" go round to those at the top of the food chain.
Ministry of Defence
NSA
Service Chiefs
Ministry of Interior
NIA

In no particular order should be reserved for the finest brains and experts in that field we have in the land retired or serving.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by Whyem15: 11:04am On Dec 23, 2020
ugo4u:
Do you think the govt is serious with securing the borders and they went to appoint Aregbesola as Minister of Interior. Nah! I don't think so.
There are some ministries and positions we shouldn't play politics with..
First is anything that has to do with security and the other Economy but in Nigeria anything goes as long as the "spoils of corruption" go round to those at the top of the food chain.
Ministry of Defence
NSA
Service Chiefs
Ministry of Interior
NIA

In no particular order should be reserved for the finest brains and experts in that field we have in the land retired or serving.
The function of a minister is largely political. It is
the permanent secretaries at the ministries that are important and are usually career officers in the ministries they are appointed to. Nonetheless, we should cultivate the culture of putting experts in ministerial positions.

That said, the whole country knows that once criminals near the borders, the chances of apprehending is virtually non-existent.
Border security isn't in our national security plans and that is the root of all the crisis we have.
We all should find a way to agitate for a permanent Border Guards force with the responsibility of securing the border and if possible a coast guard too. The navy shouldn't be too bothered with chasing pirates and neither should the army be burdened with border operations that they can not sustain for a long period because of operations in several other parts of the country.
It is not until every Tom, Dick and Harry has an assault riffle before we start preventing proliferation of small arms.
Proliferation of small arms is the major fuel for insecurity in Nigeria and the simplest solution is a well secured border.
Re: Battle Field Discussion (picture/video) Of African Military . by NuraSambo: 11:23am On Dec 23, 2020
Just look at what the president of a country is saying. I thought they said this man is a retired Major General. If we raise concern now, they'll say we are not Patriotic enough.

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