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Mama peace may be bad but she will surely win becouse Aisha buhari know nothing about nigeria she will only be talking off point like her husband( e.g my husband will stop corruption, my husband will stop edo transport of prostitute abroad, my husband will scrap office of the 1st lady) ETC have u been whatching mama peace campaign lately? |
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There are indications that terrorist group, Boko Haram, have retaken Gamboru Ngala, Borno State, where they were recently pushed out by Chadian troops. It was learnt that the Nigerian border town with Chad, Gamboru Ngala, was left unguarded after the Chadian troops liberated it from and flushed out the insurgents. According to a source, the insurgents on Thursday attacked three Borno villages, killing not less than 20 civilians near the nation’s border with Cameroon. Speaking under the condition of anonymity, the source, who claimed that it was a reprisal, said many Nigerians from the area had fled to Kusihri village in Cameroon. He said the insurgents stormed Gamboru Ngala town, setting many homes ablaze while shoting indiscriminately, leading to the death of 20 persons. Quoting members of the youth vigilance groups in the area, the source added that the youths heard heavy gunshots from all angles, with many of them fleeing to Cameroon. One of them, he said, told him on the telephone that he saw 15 corpses lying on the path with many residents of the area whereabouts unknown. He added, “Many people fled into Cameroon and Chad territories but I can’t tell you the casualty figure now please. ” In a BBC Hausa Radio news broadcast, monitored in Maiduguri, it was reported that the Chadian troops said 18 people were killed and many houses razed by the insurgents. Gamboru, Ngala and Foyi towns that were attacked are all Nigerian towns in its border with Chad. http://www.punchng.com/news/boko-haram-recaptures-gamboru-kills-20-in-raid/ |
No matter how they learn they can't survive our deadly attack |
Don't worry comment will soon start pouring in soon |
Cruel and Babaric |
2015-03-19 15:49 Maiduguri - Dozens of Nigerian women who were forced to marry Boko Haram fighters were reportedly slaughtered by their "husbands" before a battle with troops in Bama, multiple witnesses said Thursday. Five witnesses who recounted the massacres to AFP said the militants feared they would be killed by advancing soldiers or separated from their wives when they fled the town. They killed the women to prevent them from subsequently marrying soldiers or other so-called non-believers, they added. "The terrorists said they will not allow their wives to be married to infidels," said Sharifatu Bakura, 39, a mother of three. According to Bakura's account, which was supported by others, Boko Haram fighters received word of a military assault on Bama, formerly an Islamist stronghold in Borno state. The insurgents had decided to flee to the nearby town of Gwoza before the troops' arrival but first decided "to kill their wives so that nobody will remarry them", she said. Bukara's husband was killed by the insurgents four months ago but she was spared from a forced marriage because she was visibly pregnant. Also read: Troops discover Boko Haram 'bomb factory' in Yobe Boko Haram forcibly married scores of women in Bama after seizing it in September. Nigeria's military announced the recapture of the town on Monday. Witnesses, who were taken under military protection this week to Borno's capital Maiduguri, 73 kilometres (45 miles) away, said the killing of women began 10 days before Bama was liberated. The extremists said "if they kill their wives, they would remain pious until both of them meet again in heaven, where they would re-unite", said Salma Mahmud, another witness. A vigilante who fought alongside the military in the battle to retake Bama, Abba Kassim, said he saw "dozens of women corpses" in the town. While other witnesses reportedly a similarly high casualty figure the numbers were impossible to verify. Nigeria's national security spokesman Mike Omeri told AFP he would try to verify the reports while the military could immediately be reached for comment. http://m.news24.com/nigeria/National/News/Boko-Haram-slaughter-wives-in-Bama-20150319 |
Interesting. But Ilorin a painfull lost only God only God can retrieve there for us |
bingbagbo:Story for the gods |
Who are we meeting at the final? |
olaxco2f:Funny but truth |
Can you now see Bokoharam is not problem of the North only |
Lol the Op wan kill me with laff |
suwailad:What else you wan't the Inocent man to do? The Northen elders, Governors and police all from the North created this mess. Even when the president and Ilhejerika was pounding the BH guys who are the people shouting genocide? |
suwailad:Hmmm why blaming GEJ can't you see the dAte this thread was created? |
bastien:Omerua is a beter defender than Egwuekwe in the national team. FACT |
[quote author=bastien post=31703468]Egwekwe is a fine defender, just that sometimes he lacks positioning, I won't blame him for that, due to the local league..... u should be complaining of Omeruo[/ Egwuekwe has never been a good defender in the national colour go and check all his games. Omerou is beter he was only off form at the AFCON qlf. |
The list is fair as long as their is no Mikel, Agbim, Salami, ambrose and rouben What the hell is Egwekwe still doing in that team? Don't we have beter defenders? Victor Moses should be in the major list not standby the boy is in form now But please where is Oshanuwa and echeijile? Hope we have a good home base player to replace them. The Inclussion of Simon Moses Omatsone Aluko, Brown Ideye,Ujah and Micheal Babatunde is welcomed. They are all inform right now hope they perform well this timearound As for the Homebased I love that guy Ubong of Kano pillers and that Eyimba striker, let see what they have to offer |
By Ochereome Nnanna I HEARD it first when President Goodluck Jonathan visited our heroic and patriotic troops in the liberated communities in Nigeria’s northeast. “Never Again” appears to be the rallying battle cry in this second Nigerian civil war. Compare it with “One Nigeria” which the troops forced people to sing whenever they captured communities in the former Biafra enclave. “To keep Nigeria one is a task that must be done”, was another powerful slogan which Mike Enahoro popularised before he read the news on Radio Nigeria. Meanwhile, his elder brother, Chief Anthony Enahoro, was the Federal Commissioner for Information and Culture and in charge of the propaganda effort of the Federal side, which was struggling under the withering firepower of Radio Biafra’s penetrating propaganda. Jonathan has been seen in combat fatigues congratulating troops after the recapture of Baga Why don’t we ask the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and other radio and television stations, newspapers, social media and internet platforms to adopt “Never Again”, this new, inspiring anti-terror slogan coined by our military? We need to scold ourselves for indulging in expensive follies which nearly cost us our beloved country over the past couple of years.Why are we still pretending that what we are fighting is not another civil war? Why are we not behaving like a country on the brink of victory in her second civil war? Why are we still so detached? I concede that the mood of the nation at large is MUCH better now when compared to the situation, especially in the past one year when our army and embattled communities fled from Boko Haram. Some of us were beginning to unconsciously give up Northern Nigeria to the terrorists. We were already considering our own independent options to defend and secure our respective communities from savage Islamisation, since the military appeared no longer capable of doing so. Nigeria was losing the war on terror due to two self-imposed acts of omission and commission as Chief Obafemi Awolowo would say: (a) saboteurs and blackmailers were allowed a free rein rather than being cracked down on which is the right attitude to fifth columnists when a nation is at war; (b) we abandoned our army and nearly paid dearly for it. When President Jonathan won the election in 2011, even though it was adjudged to be the best election this country ever had after the annulled June 12 1993 poll, Boko Haram, which late President Umaru Yar’ Adua had deftly knocked out of contention in 2009, made a sudden resurgence in 2012. They hit churches, barracks, government buildings and crowded places in Abuja, Suleija, Kano, Kaduna, Jos, Maiduguri and other parts of the North in a manner that baffled everyone, including the federal government. It seemed that the threat by some disgruntled Northern leaders to ensure that Nigeria was rendered ungovernable after Jonathan’s victory was in full swing. It became obvious that these disgruntled politicians and their supporters outside the North were determined that Boko Haram was a handy instrument to clear the path for them to ride President Jonathan out of his quest for a second term in office. This much was evident in the reactions of these elements when Jonathan declared a state of emergency several times and adopted the “stick-and-carrot” approach to arrest the situation. He yielded to pressure by a section of our community to “dialogue” with Boko Haram, while also heeding the call by another section (to which I belonged) to hit the terrorists hard and exterminate them to restore the power and authority of Nigeria as demanded by the constitution. While the so-called dialogue efforts were going on, General Azubuike Ihejirika, the then Chief of Army Staff, flushed Boko Haram out of the various towns in the North, including their so-called “spiritual headquarters”, Maiduguri. The terrorists took refuge in Sambisa Forest. The saboteurs and blackmailers grew hydra-headed and attacked from all fronts. General Muhammadu Buhari and the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) with people like Professor Ango Abdullahi and Dr. Junaidu Mohammed grumbled aloud that the Federal Government had declared war on Northern Nigeria and Muslims. The criticism of Federal Government’s proscription of Boko Haram by the spokesman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Alhaji Lai Mohammed was portrayed by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as a sign that the Party was a “sympathiser”, if not “sponsor”, of the terrorists, a charge that the opposition party hotly denied. Impeached former Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, added to the confusion in his letter to Northern leaders and governors accusing Jonathan and the military of severe human rights abuses against the Northern population and Northern elements in the army. Borno Elders became very active in condemning efforts to muscle out Boko Haram, and many newspapers and writers who purported to defend “Northern interests” became couriers of fabricated lies about the activities of the armed forces. They eagerly reached out to foreign media outlets such as BBC and Al Jazeera to mount a campaign of calumny against the Army and the federal government. The saboteurs also became very energetic inside the armed forces. They leaked operational plans to Boko Haram, gave them easy passage to attack our military installations and stage deadly ambushes against our troops. They handed over our military equipment to the terrorists and orchestrated sudden bolt-and-flee withdrawals during planned offensives. Mutinies took place, and a series of court martials followed. It became obvious that the armed forces needed more modern equipment to confront the terrorists. But attempts by the Presidency to secure appropriation for one billion dollars in the National Assembly to re-equip the army were met initially with fierce opposition, but this overridden by the patriotic majority. Gradually, some of our supposed foreign allies became stumbling blocks in the effort to upgrade the army. The Presidency discarded its strategic engagement with a foot-dragging United States and went to Russia to procure the equipment which we are using to turn the tide. Never again should we allow our political differences and quest for power to blind us to the need to stand by our government and the army in times of war and national tribulations. Right now, almost everybody is happy and relieved that the troops are on the verge of defeating Boko Haram. Even the Northern newspapers that tended to lionise Boko Haram’s savagery have now started giving due attention to the exploits of our troops. Even though some elements in the opposition party who were very fond of deriding the army and the federal government are now mute at their victorious forays, the federal lawmakers of the APC boldly broke bounds and patriotically issued a wholesome plaudit in salute to theirvalour. There is a bold dividing line between politics and our common destiny as a nation. Whenever our common destiny is threatened, we must forget our political differences and come together to confront the threat. When we overcome we may go and continue our squabbling. Never again should we believe that the only way we can achieve our political objectives is to sabotage, undermine and blackmail those in power. Power is nobody’s monopoly. Tomorrow we may find ourselves there. But that will only be possible if there is Nigeria for us. I am overjoyed that the evil antics of blackmailers, saboteurs and two-timers have failed. I am very optimistic that Nigerians will never reward them by giving power to them. They will never benefit from their crimes against their motherland. THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES ON THURSDAY. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/join-the-troops-say-never-again1/ |
berrytush:Waoo I love this but hope no side eFfect? |
PRISTINEMUSCLES:Thanks but I don't think I will be able to cut my food intake I now it three times daily |
Elites in the house please I need your usefull recomendations. I think I'm having too much potbelly and this is embarrasing even my girlfriend has started complaning infact now I'm looking older than my age. It all started like enjoyment not knowing too much of everything is a deases. I know eating less is the best way to cut it down, but things are now complecated now becouse I was just diagnose with stomach Ulcer. Please what is the way out for me? Is their any drug to use? Or any other way to restore my flat tommy. Thanks |
Lie why is Sahara reporter the only news site. That has the right to report this news?. Even when they can't report the ongoing victory in Bama. I smell cooked lies |
Rocksteady1:HMm samething hapen's to me too |
Omo we dey surfar fo Osun state oo. Civil servants, articians and traders dey hungry no be small. Osun state economic has been parralized |
Vicotex:Please run the buharists are coming to cut off ur head |
ABUJA – Following the air and land bombardment to flush out Boko Haram terrorists in the north east,hundreds of the terrorists fleeing from the onslaught have met their waterloo in Gombi town, Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State Monday evening. The terrorists according to a statement signed by Colonel Sani Usman, Acting Director of Army Public Relations, “were engaged by troops of 23 Brigade Nigerian Army in a gun battle that led to killing of quite a number of them, destruction and recovery of vehicles, motorcycles, various calibre of weapons and ammunitions”. “These include 4 Hilux vehicles, 3 Anti-Aircraft guns and one .50 inch Browning Machine Gun. Others include 5,000 rounds of 12.7 millimetre ammunitions, 2 boxes of .50 inch ammunitions, 1,000 rounds of Light Machine Gun ammunitions and one Rocket Propelled Grenade 7 tube, as well as one General Purpose Machine Gun”. “Unfortunately, one soldier was wounded in the encounter and he is responding to treatment”. “Troops are mopping up the area to prevent further incursions by the terrorists” he added. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/army-kills-scores-of-terrorists-in-adamawa/ |
fwwins:You are wrong 6:30pm |
Please is the registration still on? |
Lagos – The Nigeria Football Federation on Friday announced that the Senior National Team, Super Eagles, would play a friendly game against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa on March 29. The match comes a little over four months after a 2-2 draw in Uyo between the two teams which kept Nigeria out of the 30th Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals in Equatorial Guinea. The South African team, however, endured a tough AFCON tournament, failing to qualify from the group stage although they did well during the qualifying series en-route to the AFCON 2015. NFF in a statement said the friendly match between the two countries would take place at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. It said that the venue had hosted Nigeria’s first two matches at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, recording two 1-1 draw against Burkina Faso and Zambia. “Both teams will use the platform to prepare for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying series,’’ NFF said. In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Henry Nwosu, Nigeria’s ex-international, described the proposed friendly match as “a good development’’, adding that Bafana Bafana are no push over in football. He said that, Bafana Bafana had proved their capabilities prior to the 2015 edition of the Africa Football Cup in Equatorial Guinea. “It is a great development, Bafana Bafana will give Super Eagles a good match because they are a good side with quality players. “However, the question is under who Super Eagles will be playing in South Africa and which players will be paraded on that day. “The NFF needs to put its house in order as regards the Eagles coach and also state the players that will be filing out on that day. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/nff-confirms-super-eagles-friendly-with-bafana-bafana-in-nelspruit/ |
rhazur:Idiot go and ask Buhari that useless question |
Dikwa - Chadian troops have driven Boko Haram militants out of the town of Dikwa, losing one soldier in the battle, an army spokesman said on Monday. Chad has deployed thousands of soldiers in strategic positions around Lake Chad in an effort to contain the radical jihadist group within Nigeria, sometimes chasing them across the border. Its efforts have intensified since Boko Haram attacked the Chadian village of Ngouboua last month, killing several people in the first known lethal attack in the country. "We have total control of the town," said Colonel Azem Bermandoua. He added that many Boko Haram fighters had also been killed in the clashes on Monday in northeastern Nigeria, the Islamist group's stronghold. Also Read: Troops dominate operations in some communities of Yobe A Reuters reporter on the scene said black and white Boko Haram flags still flew in a town deserted of residents after several weeks of occupation. In a separate incident, Niger, whose army is also fighting the militants, said it had killed six Boko Haram fighters on Saturday near the village of Bossi. Two of their vehicles were then destroyed by Chad's air forces, the army said. Boko Haram has killed thousands of people and kidnapped hundreds in its attempt to create an Islamic caliphate in Nigeria, although the tide appears to be turning. The army has won significant battles against them in recent weeks, raising hopes that the country's delayed presidential election will go ahead peacefully on March 28. http://m.news24.com/nigeria/National/News/Chad-troops-seize-town-of-Dikwa-from-Boko-Haram-20150303 |
