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Screw Nigerians in a responsible manner. Hunger in the land |
On mandate
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oluwoleife:Just mention one place or person that still has shame in this country. Even the country lost its shame since 1950s. Buhari is a master suspense strategist. Na so he suspend us for ministers and he is ending with another suspense. |
Will election be held in those local governments in Niger, Taraba etc under control of bandits?? Will the bandits cease to exist before 2023?? Just a thought. |
You are rejoicing that you are passed from one slave master to another. Show us Africa's own or shut it. |
BloomingDale:Ok so why not attack America and fall America like it is written. Was Ukraine written too?? |
Russians planned a lightening attack to take Kyiv Ukraine in a day or two. Ukraine and west planned to draw them in and bug them down in street to street combat. Russia has lost element of surprise. Each passing day that they don't take over Kyiv it becomes more difficult, more losses and Ukrainians will get more battle hardened. He is loosing that's why he is playing the nuclear card. |
He covered it from the stench of the drainage he is cleaning. He doesn't care about any good people. |
The FRSC source said, “What happened was not an accident and it was not a case of a road crash. It happened during a gun battle between the soldiers and the gunmen. “When the gun battle was going on, the soldiers’ two armoured vehicles mistakenly collided and one of the vehicles somersaulted. In the process, the victims crashed. No one could go near the scene while the gun battle was on.” An eyewitness, who identified himself simply as Akachukwu, said five persons were involved in the collision and three died on the spot. https://punchng.com/two-soldiers-four-others-killed-in-anambra-during-gunfight/ could be a case of friendly fire. That MRAP is well built it will take something very strong to topple and split it like that. What did it have accident with?? |
Righteousness2:So David and Solomon soul have been destroyed in he'll? |
I will camp here for now. |
Never ever. Perpetual Steady rollercoaster decline. There may be hope if states or regions are granted full autonomy or resource control or some call it restructuring. Disintegration is the best thing for Nigerians. When an equation is unsolvable you break it into smaller chunks and allow the chunks solve themselves. |
Republic of Chad, a member of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) against the terrorist groups, Boko Haram and Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP), has issued Nigeria and Niger Republic an April 22 ultimatum to reoccupy territories Chadian troops seized from Boko Haram because it will withdraw its forces from those locations by that date. President of Chad Idris Deby said he had warned the two countries that his forces would move out of the bases seized from the jihadists by April 22, regardless of whether their armed forces moved in or not. Speaking in an interview, Derby said his troops deployed to fight jihadists in the Lake Chad region and the Sahel will no longer take part in military operations outside national borders. “Our troops have died for Lake Chad and the Sahel. From today, no Chadian soldiers will take part in a military mission outside Chad,” he told national TV in Arabic. His remarks were broadcast in French on Friday. The Chadian president’s position depicted widening cracks in the coalition, which he said was the outcome of poor commitment to the war against insurgency by other coalition partners. Derby had led his troops in a counterattack that decimated about 1,000 Boko Haram fighters, prompting the leader of the terror group, Abubakar Shakau, to appeal to his fighters not to be deterred by the onslaught against them by the Chadian troops. Chadian armed forces said they had wound up the operation against Boko Haram in the Lake Chad region, saying 52 soldiers have been lost and a thousand jihadists killed. The operation was launched after 98 Chadian soldiers were killed in a Boko Haram raid on a base at Bohoma in the lake’s marshlands on March 23, the biggest one-day military loss in the country’s history. The four countries bordering the lake – Nigeria, Chad, Niger, and Cameroon – and Benin Republic had in 2015 set up the military coalition, MNJTF, to fight Boko Haram. But Chad, which has some of the strongest armed forces in the Sahel, showed frustration with the MNJTF following the Bohoma losses. “Chad is alone in shouldering all the burden of the war against Boko Haram,” Idris publicly complained last weekend. More in Home YOUR FREE DIGITAL EDITION Funke Akindele Funke Akindele – Dance of a Dunce Muhammadu Buhari Lockdown Continues as Long as Necessary, Says Buhari Idris Deby Chad Issues Nigeria, April 22 Deadline to Occupy Territories Seized from B’Haram Paulinus Nsirim We Arrested Pilots, Passengers for Refusing COVID-19 Checks, Says Rivers Government In announcing the end of the offensive on Thursday, the army said its troops had expelled jihadists from Chadian soil and had advanced deep into Niger and Nigeria. Derby said he had warned those countries that his forces would move out of bases seized there from the jihadists by April 22, whether their armed forces moved in or not. Army spokesman, Colonel Azem Bermendoa Agouna, told the AFP news agency that 52 troops died during the operation, which was launched on March 31. “A thousand terrorists have been killed, 50 motorised canoes have been destroyed,” Agouna said, referring to a large boat also called a pirogue. Agouna said the operation, which was launched after nearly 100 soldiers were killed in a Boko Haram attack last month, ended on Wednesday after the armed fighters were forced out of Chad. It was the first official snapshot of the outcome of Operation Bohoma Anger, launched after about 98 soldiers were killed on March 23 in the deadliest-ever attack by Boko Haram on the country’s military forces. The armed group had mounted a seven-hour assault on a Chadian army base at Bohoma. The Chadian expedition and declarations of Derby triggered a flurry of activities in Nigerian military circles. The Defence Headquarters said on Tuesday that Chad would not take the glory of Nigeria’s gallantry and contributions to the war against insurgency. Coordinator of the Directorate of Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, said Nigeria was not slowing the pace of the war, as claimed by Derby. Enenche stated, “To say that we are slowing down the war is not true at all. By our mandate, you can go in pursuit of insurgents and criminals for 25 kilometres without consultation. “For His Excellency (President Derby) to say that is not right. They are playing their part of the game. It’s not true.” Enenche said Nigeria fought in Sierra Leone and other countries where it left a legacy of restoration of democratic rule and “somebody wants to take glory with 30 men. When you are in a situation like this and it is coming to an end, some people will be trying to take the glory. It is a distraction for a military to say I’m taking the glory. We have done so much there.” Army Spokesman Col Sagir Musa had issued a statement on Friday debunking claims that foreign troops were occupying Nigerian territory. Musa stated, “The Nigerian Army’s attention has been drawn to the statement now circulating on social media claiming the security and defence forces of Chad are deeply stationed in the islands of Niger and Nigeria, waiting to handover to the respective armies of these friendly nations. Nigerian Army wishes to state that there is no Chadian or any other foreign country’s troops on Nigerian side of the Lake Chad or in any other part of the Nigerian territory. As a responsible organisation, the Nigerian Army finds it necessary to clear the wrong impression or misinformation for history and posterity as well as to avoid spreading falsehood and mischievous publications.” The army said regarding the Chadian onslaught on Boko Haram, “The operation was especially welcomed and supported by the Nigerian Army because it would deny the insurgent’s rear and logistics bases in Chad from where they often plan and launched attacks into Nigeria. It is hoped that the Chadian forces will sustain operations on their side of the border to permanently deny Boko Haram criminals of rear bases from where they can launch operations into Nigeria.” The statement further declared, “For the avoidance of doubt, the Chadian Operation Bohoma Wrath took place only in Chadian territory and not on Nigerian territory. The Chadian security and defence forces did not cross into Nigerian territory during the operation and, thus, there are no Chadian troops holding any Nigerian territory. “The Nigerian military is fully committed and in total support of the continued cooperation between Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria to finally and speedily decimate Boko Haram/ISWAP criminals and put final end to terrorism in the region.” The statement said, “Members of the public are requested to disregard the claim and misleading information that the Chadian security and defence forces are deeply stationed in the islands of Nigeria waiting to handover.” It also said the Chief of Army Staff, Lt General Tukur Buratai, had relocated to the North-east. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2020/04/12/chad-issues-nigeria-april-22-deadline-to-occupy-territories-seized-from-bharam/ |
buhariguy:Buhari's supporters are often so bitter. Even when they are winning. So much bile. |
Ewoo |
So why not ban open grazing of cattle to save lives too? |
This is Enugu Onitsha express road, claimed lives of a whole family few weeks ago. OP state the name of the road don't just call it federal road. |
I saw human flesh and blood and cow every where |
See reasoning, criminals rustled your cattle and killed some cattle. You retaliate by killing communities (mostly innocent people) and come to media to brag about it, even threatening more attacks. Yet they say there is a government in this SHITHOLE? |
Fela how far with restructuring you did not mention it. Haha Durotonye!!! |
The group of things fall apart. |
deji17:The Enugu - Onitsha express road is currently no where close to the picture you post claiming Buhari fixed it. Stop spreading falsehood! There is work going on, on just one lane and that one lane is not even up to 20% done. Those that ply that road can testify to it. |
OP is ignorant. Dont you know Nigeria need blood to grow, just as plants need water. The diversity spills the needed blood. |
Madness every where! want proof?? look at the OP |
Useless shithole thread. How does it stop or help Sai baba 2019?? |
Madness everywhere. |
Is this fact? |
Look for the dead among the living. |
All bar none |