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daniwise:; Leave Yenefer for me, abeg. |
Elvictor:Only people from other region go about complaining about the SS. Niger Delta person no fit open thread dey yarn nonsense about another region or dey compete with their fellow SS state because all of us know say the thing no make sense. |
Kekereekun123:It is shoot and not shot. |
There will be no backing down this time until the aim is finally achieved. The government and its security agencies have refused to honor their end of the bargain, so why should we play fools honor ours? Long Live the Resistance |
CilicMarin:Bla blah blah, what else do you have to say? |
Elvictor:The thing is we in the Niger Delta shouldn't engage in a war of words with them. Allow them to keep on speaking, they want us to start playing the tribalism card with them. |
Rossnitti:Please speak of what of you know, there is no need to lie to push a narrative. You haven't been to Kenya or Rwanda, if not you won't say any of this. |
If, he would bring the needed changes then he should contest and win. Ikemba Ojukwu was an idealist, I hope his son follows his footsteps. |
This is somewhat funny, the monster the Northern Elders created has out grown them. They can't play the genocide card again as he's one of theirs? Good times we live in . |
I hope when he says human resources, he is talking of other sectors and not just the tech industry. We have flourished in tech because just like the entertainment industry, there's little or no interference from the government. They are not welcome, we would like them to keep on being spectators. Maybe the recent and startups are receiving, and the fact that they couldn't get a cut from the PayStack acquisition deal bothers them a lot. |
Yenefer: my new found friend just like helinues. |
It is very much welcomed, as the "thugs in uniform" are back on the streets. |
Hahaha, who are this urchins? You were not relevant to the first wave of the "Resistance" and you won't be relevant in the second one. This are people fighting to get their lives back and not some political jobbers (NANS inclusive). This new wave of the "Resistance" should be feared, the government and its security agencies have given the indication that they are not ready for reforms, so I think there will be no backing down this time. Government forces may meet a counter force, if they attempt to play the violent card like in the first wave. Long Live the Resistance |
Oh well, how has the Republic fallen? For us to seek help from Paul Biya's Army, it means the glory days of the NA is coming to an end. Who would have thought that this day will come? When the glorious NA that brings peace to other countries won't be able to do same to theirs. Indeed times are changing not long ago, we had a standoff with this same Army over Bakassi Peninsula, but here we are extending the hand of friendship, it is really true when they say "war brings enemies together as friends". |
Friend22:I know about the Tamil Tigers and their travails. The PLO is more organised, deadlier and even better funded than BH only that they faced tough oppositions. Intelligence is the heart of every battle, I am not just talking of the DIA (military intelligence), I am also talking of the NIA (the MOSSAD equivalent) they need to step up if the country is to win this war. If you really read about the war between Sri Lanka and the Tamil Tigers you would understand the role intelligence played in it. I use Israel as an example because they involved intelligence in their fight, Katsas (COs) were sent to enemy camps to gather intels, combatants (not necessarily military but from the intelligence unit) undertook various assassinations which involved high valued assets including sponsors and leaders of this terrorist organizations. The State of Israel also formed an elite commando unit skilled in guerrilla warfare to match the PLO attacks, that same period the Aman (military intelligence was revamped and made to be a separate entity, so that they can operate without permissions behind enemy lines). Nigeria and its neighboring countries can effectively mount a blockade to stop supplies but I keep wondering why it hasn't been done. What stops the Air Force from undertaking reconnaissance to pin point the exact location of the terrorists. Honestly, I know that the Army can decimate BH in probably 3 months to a year and half span, if they really want to. Nothing stops them from seeking support from the international community and their various allies. The difference between Nigeria and the State of Israel is that the latter is making it a political affair and the former saw it for it was "terrorism". |
ogododo:I swear na him dat guy dey try defend. The government no get levels again. |
Friend22:Oh well, you want really think I have no knowledge on terrorism and counterinsurgency. Terrorist are practically "guerrilla fighters" just like the PLO, you don't fight them conventionally. The State of Israel defeated the PLO because this things were well thought about, the NA can't continue in its conventional method of fighting BH, tactics and operational plans/methods must be changed. The service chiefs need to be sacked because they seem to lack ideas about this things as simple as that. |
ogododo:Even if government no fit make everything work dem suppose do the basic one's, do am well then citizens go know say government dey work then we self fit do our own too. If government no fit do there own, how we wan do our own? |
A leader leads his people follow just as a sheep will lack direction without its shepherd or a cow without its herder. Since GMB has decided to be lackadaisical towards the governance of the republic, I think its only right that we follow his foot step and be lackadaisical towards our own quota to the republic. |
Whoever believes this fable that the IGP is not aware of the court case needs an urgent space at Yaba Left. Nothing happens in the chain of command of the NPF that, he isn't aware of he is only trying to save his head due to the backlash it has received from the masses. |
princemillla:The answer you are looking for is Guerilla warfare, the NA is fighting like they are in an all out warfare with Boko Haram while BH keeps hitting them and retreating (Guerilla warfare methods). |
helinues:My guy , I like the new that criticizes good and bad regardless of political allegiance. |
This folks are funny ![]() |
GOVERNMENT2:You may be right though. |
kingsolomonjnr01:I trust them , we don't need animals and people who want to make others suffer during this regime alive. |
Non Accountability FC aka Nigeria Police Force think they can escape this, if this panels that give the victims a hope of justice is shut down then they should know there end is near. I am certain that people will be melting violence to the police on weekly or even daily basis, if they refused to be held accountable and punish erring officers. |
ThierryJay:If that's the case it is e even more useless than I thought. |
They are about to chase an employer of labor out of the country thereby increasing the never-ending unemployment with their thoughtless attitude, no wonder they call them to rubber-stamp senate. |
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I hope when he says human resources, he is talking of other sectors and not just the tech industry. We have flourished in tech because just like the entertainment industry, there's little or no interference from the government. They are not welcome, we would like them to keep on being spectators. 
