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PoliticsRe: Soldiers Shoot At Professor Abdulahi's Car For Overtaking Their Convoy In Bauchi by tit(f): 5:07am On Mar 19, 2015
gogodaye:
Prof literally ran the ministries he was assigned to head aground under the IBB regime.........it is ingrained in him.....
Dares to overtake a military convoy in a reckless manner and has the affront to complain that he was shot at......
The C/O of the platoon, moving that hardware should court Marshall the privates who had done the shooting for missing their target.....
i cannot believe my eyes on this thread!
some of these guys would b happy if a suicide bomb blastter the convoy.

i Thank Allah the soldiers were on high alert for saboteurs!
PoliticsRe: FAYOSE N20M SCANDAL: The Aide Sacked After Confession by tit(f): 4:55am On Mar 19, 2015
One day, one hot smelling lie!
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Shoot At Professor Abdulahi's Car For Overtaking Their Convoy In Bauchi by tit(f):
anybody that obstruct the war against boko haram should be shot.
survivors should be invited by jtf for brainwashing.
PoliticsRe: Governor Suswam Begs Benue People With N50 Recharge Card For Votes (PHOTO) by tit(f): 4:59pm On Mar 18, 2015
50 naira is too small now.
even apc ambode is using 200 naira recharge card.
PoliticsRe: Osinbajo First Stylish Stop In Jos - Photos by tit(f): 4:58pm On Mar 18, 2015
He is stylishly showcasing the airports President Jonathan built!
APC are just making Jonathan more popular!
PoliticsRe: Anambra light of the nation, eastern economy power house. by tit(f): 3:40pm On Mar 18, 2015
this obiano looks like a third world dictator
PoliticsRe: Pictures Of Intelligence Gathering And Surveillance Overflights By Nigerian Army by tit(f): 3:27pm On Mar 18, 2015
thoth:
Pure Fallacy , this is from the Command and Control setup of a Ship, not being used in north east.
this is AWAC.
I have a video but decided not to post much about it not to let you boko haram know what is hitting you all.
PoliticsRe: PHOTO: Have You Seen This Advert Mocking Jonathan? by tit(f): 3:25pm On Mar 18, 2015
Guess who is abusing people now?
When we start now, you will start crying and wailing about sacred personality.
PoliticsRe: Prof. Osibanjo Visits Ejigbo Osun State (photos) by tit(f): 3:18pm On Mar 18, 2015
patrickmuf:
possibly from your tits...But I doubt any man dead or alive will want to go anywhere close to your saggy, smelly, filthy and expired tits...If we were still in the garden of Eden, your tits would represent the forbidden fruits...
doctor connect nono as drip to buhari.
it is the only thing his body will accept.
that is why fulani herdsmen are desperate for grazing ground
so buhari 150 cows can produce enough drip nono.

it is a pity.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Rescued During Last Military Operation In Yobe (Photo) by tit(f): 3:14pm On Mar 18, 2015
why did they not give them a ride in an airconditioned bus?
PoliticsRe: Prof. Osibanjo Visits Ejigbo Osun State (photos) by tit(f): 2:10pm On Mar 18, 2015
braine:
that is someone actively and genuinely working towards his goal. Not like some impossed bigoted and lazy Sambo who would just sit there, talking about whos a muslim and whos not.
while buhari is lying on a hospital bed drinking fura da nono
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Military Found No Sign Of Chibok Girls In Recaptured Territories – Army by tit(f): 6:06am On Mar 18, 2015
shettima took them to Sudan.
they should track him on his visits to Sudan and get our girls back joo.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Commands The Battle-Field (Video On BBC) by tit(op): 6:05am On Mar 18, 2015
PassingShot:
The OP needs a visit to Yaba Left! grin grin grin
stop using broom to stop the progress of your village
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Commands The Battle-Field (Video On BBC) by tit(op): 6:03am On Mar 18, 2015
okosodo:
Only one picture wen nothing for dey happen
PoliticsRe: PDP Is Buying Technology That Can Disable Inec's Card Readers -APC by tit(f): 5:53am On Mar 18, 2015
nickxtra:
If ths is true, what is PDP teaching Nigerian youths?
this is a lie!
what is apc teaching all Nigerians?
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:49am On Mar 18, 2015
kilokeys:
read again..

.... handle this matter of uprising and insurgence from any citizen ( either as a BH member or ordinary civilian), either small scale thievery, or brandishing of arms or a large scale onslaught by any citizen now or in future



that was my last paragraph..
i still do not understand you.
you seem to imply doing nothing about boko haram,
leaving the towns and villages of the NE to the tender mercies of boko haram,
would be the best course of action.

are you obasanjo in disguise?
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:42am On Mar 18, 2015
ayindejimmy:
It is said that ...it's better for the guilty to escape than to kill an innocent person.
it is better to hang boko haram, after a fair trial, than to allow them to escape and kill innocent people.
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:41am On Mar 18, 2015
kilokeys:
in life.. there is a theory known as the "butterfly effect"

The theory that everything that happens must happen; that you can't save one thing without destroying something else.

Boko Haram would surely come to an end in some month's time.

we are sure abt what happens to d arrmoury and artilleries recovered by the NA..

what happens to the shotguns, RPGs, hand guns and bullets, mines and bombs recovered by the Civilian JTFs?

u r saying they cant be stashed away, sold, or kept for selfish reasons later in the future?

all i am saying is.. Nigeria needs pessimistic views from folks like us to handle this matter of uprising and insurgence from any citizen ( either as a BH member or ordinary civilian), either small scale thievery, or brandishing of arms or a large scale onslaught by any citizen now or in future
are you saying that boko haram will make better use of the weapons than NA or civilian JTF?
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:37am On Mar 18, 2015
Jbenue:
@ quid

Can I ask you why you want to stop BOKO HARAM?
wonderful question
PoliticsRe: $475m Metro And $12B Jonna Train by tit(f): 5:35am On Mar 18, 2015
afolag:
recently the Ethiopia government launch a new mordern metro train sytem constructed with just $475m . The first thing that comes to my mind is, does nigerian government don't know how to price market? when transformation is mentioned the first thing they say is revival of the nigerian railways ask them, with how much if somewhere else in africa thesame kind of momey could be use to produce 3x wat we ar celebrating.
We need change infact with immediate pajawiri!!! change dooole!!!!
liar!
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Commands The Battle-Field (Video On BBC) by tit(op): 5:25am On Mar 18, 2015
studio14:
When are they registering their political party, NA has become partisan
sorry ooo.
eeh no easy.
but NA can never take it easy with boko haram.
they have to be partisan in dealing with terrorists like you.
it is there job!

buskie13:
I'm having doubts if truly u are a GEJ supporter..
it is every woman for herself.
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:21am On Mar 18, 2015
internetpirate:
Lol! If wishes were horses!! See, @Jbenue, I am partly from the Northeast, and have lived in some of the areas controlled by Boko Haram! I know the level of religious intolerance in those areas, the distrust for government, and the acceptance of fatality by many in those parts! People would shield those who killed their people in those parts, basically because they have extended families and fear further reprisals and, for some, because they either tacitly support the cause or/and they won't go openly against anything viewed as anti-islam!!!

Your suggestion is simplistic and won't work!! Human beings are a complex group, and when you mix religion and tribal flavours into the fray, you get strange, disturbing and unpredictable results!
About 1960, the NE was 65% pagan, 30% Christian and 5% Muslim.
It looks like all that has changed now.
But I wonder if this plays a part in the civilian jtf targeted killings?
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:19am On Mar 18, 2015
kilokeys:
absolute power corrupts absolutely..

these civilian JTF would in future still pose a threat to pple in their communities.

Boko haram would end soon enough.

but what then happens to the blood thirsty Hunters?

u think they would go back to farming or sewing shoes?


i dont think so..
whi are these civilian jtfs?
i cannot believe they can be so involved in the wanton killing of their kinsmen!
who are they?
what is their motive?
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 5:17am On Mar 18, 2015
Jbenue:
Are You stupid?

This is not about sympathizing with those Bastards...This is about the wanton abuse of CITIZENS of this country countless innocents who have been wrongfully beaten, imprisoned and yes murdered by the armed in their rough handedness and misapplication of "Justice". Nigerians are so docile because its happening somewhere else and to someone else you are making stupid statements. It can easily happen to you your loved ones me anybody. But like so many things in the country we will treat it lightly and brush it under the carpet.

How can a Soldier take a cutlass and slit the throat of a man who is bound and tied.
All Nigerians have been victims of the Nigeria Army.
Infact while other Nigerians were victims, the Borno people did not raise their voice.
Borno people were not visible during the Tiv anti-insurgency operations.
They were silent during operation wetie
Silent during the Nigerian civil war
Quiet while Ogoni was desecrated
Asleep while Odi and Zaki-biam were flattened.
And now there is nobody to cry for them.

Do not make it sound like they are the first victims of the NA.
They are not the first and they will not be the last.
A few days ago i saw pictures of a boy n Bauchi(?) who had two bullets holes on the chest.
He had gone for a drive and the Police claimed he crashed into a tree!
His relations were wailing and throwing a fit
As if this were a first ever!
But I guess they must have laughed and snickered while some other people were lamenting for the Apo 7.

So my friend, stop playing victim.
Like Maier wrote: This House has fallen.
If you want a solution,
let us join hands to erect a better edifice.
PoliticsAudu Ogbeh: Chasing Rat While Our House Burns! by tit(op): 5:07am On Mar 18, 2015
Benue Massacre: Herdsmen Confess Jihad Mission, Says Ogbeh
A former National Chairman of the People's Democratic Party and now a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chief Audu Ogbeh has alerted the country about the frequent attacks and killings of the people of Agatua in Benue state by Herdsmen who claim to be ona Jihad mission.
Ogbeh who spoke to Journalists on Tuesday at the APC. National headquarters in Abuja, said what is of major concern is the fact that the natives who ran to the security agents for help and protection from the rampaging attackers were turned back.
Reacting to the incident at Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State, where dozens, mainly women and children were killed in cold blood by suspected herdsmen, Ogbeh warned that the people may be forced to take up arms to protect themselves if security agencies fail to leave up to expectation.
He said some of the herdsmen attackers who were apprehended do not seem to be Nigerians as they do not speak any of the Nigerian languages, adding that when interrogated, they confessed that they were mercenaries recruited to come and kill in name of Jihad.
"People have tried to resist them on their own but they always come with very heavy weapons, AK -47 and nobody really knows the source. Once many of them were caught and some of them are Mauritanians and others who came into Nigeria speaking languages other than Nigerian. They speak neither Fufuldei nor Hausa but they were among the attackers. One of them said they were told that there was a Jihad and that they should come in and kill," he said.
Speaking on the likely motive of the herdsmen's attacks, Ogbeh said: " We learnt that the Fulani herdsmen said they are looking for grazing lands and the idea may be to drive people away so that they can have access to fertile lands good for agriculture.
"Now, farmers can no longer farm, they have been dislodged so we have tried TO RAISE MONEYand put them in camps. So far there have been not much responds from any of the government agencies.
"This is very strange indeed. Ogbeh said the government security agencies have not responded adequately to the people's desperate calls for protect against the invading attackers . People rush t the security agencies for protection and they were told it is their business.
" I think it is the responsibility of the government to protect the people otherwise they are inviting us to take up arms and fight to protect themselves and I think it is unnecessary as we do not want to build an army of our own but if the defenseless people are to be attacked and slaughtered ceaselessly, then we are in serious trouble.
"I just want to express about the endless attacks on the people of Agatua in Benue state by the Fulani .herdsmen who keeps coming from time to time. Last Sunday about 80 people got killed mostly women and children gong to church and it does seem that the security agencies have been able to do much. We do not know what to do next but I think it is getting really out of hand.
"This happens almost every three months and the Federal Government does not respond much. We heard that even when the people tried to get to some security agents, they tell them it is not their business. We hope that this is a wrong report but it is getting really very troublesome," he said.
PoliticsRe: My Husband Is The Messiah- Patience Jonathan by tit(f): 4:50am On Mar 18, 2015
Mama Peace sosai!
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 4:45am On Mar 18, 2015
Jbenue:
The surest way to drum up support for Boko Haram is for the Nigerian Army to continue on their savage course.
nobody is going to support boko haram for any good reason.
if you are looking for an excuse to sympathize with boko haram, just say so.
PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 4:44am On Mar 18, 2015
quid:
So nigerian army should adopt a siddon-dey-look attitude to these evildoers in boko haram abi??
No.
NA just deal with BH terrorists by the book.
Our warriors should live by the warrior creed.
they should not descend to the level of barbaric jihadists.
PoliticsNigerian Army Commands The Battle-Field (Video On BBC) by tit(op): 4:34am On Mar 18, 2015
Rare access to former Boko Haram-held towns in Nigeria

Over the past six years, the violence in north-east Nigeria has been relentless - from the capturing of the Chibok schoolgirls to the razing of entire towns.
Boko Haram militants have seemed unstoppable.
Now military forces from Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger have been taking back towns lost to Boko Haram.
It has been a dangerous and difficult area to report on, but the BBC's Tomi Oladipo has gained rare access to the region.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31902503 (watch video on bbc.com)

PoliticsRe: Who Is Worse- Boko Haram Or The Nigerian Army?-graphic by tit(f): 4:22am On Mar 18, 2015
my heart bleeds at all this bestiality.
all the perpetrators should be brought to justice.

this is what you get when you allow anyhow people into government.
if only we had a system where only the best qualified people, who know what it means to follow the rules get into positions of authority.
But alas, impunity is customary in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Switzerland To Return $380M Looted By Abacha To Nigeria by tit(f): 1:50am On Mar 18, 2015
annazubi:
No difference between Abacha and buhari.
the simple truth.

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