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Only 2,600 killed ? somebody is bad at maths. Situations where there is an estimated 5 million IDP lets assume 10% of IDPs were killed by the terrorists before the survivors made it to safety, it would be reasonable to estimate that at least 500,000 must have been murdered. given how we know these terrorist to murder anybody they could not abduct or recruit, the 500,000 estimate is likely a mere fraction of the true number murdered. It was once said that police deaths alone at hands of Boko Haram number approx 100,000 Recall last year just before general elections one massacre incident alone claimed 3,000 lives. |
How did they get the video clips? How is that evidence? the worst I saw was a lifeless body being thrown in a grave in what appears to be theatre of war by two men in civilian clothes as soldiers looked on followed by a soldier who appeared to shoot into the grave. Then there was another clip where a man in mufti drop kicks somebody to the ground Never saw any evidence of children being tortured . Horus: |
[size=18pt]"To forgive Boko Haram terrorists is up to God, my job is to ensure they are sent to meet God without delay." - General Tukur Buratai[/size]
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Provide the authentic source so we can see. StunningCEO: |
Multinationals recruit criminals so they can also easily conspire together to sabotage any government that tries to stop their corrupt income streams from oil theft OBAGADAFFI: |
The oil multinational companies are involved in this economic sabotage, otherwise what is their justification for almost totally shutting down their operation? We need to sack them and run the upstream operations ourselves. |
Not true No unrepentant muslim bigot would choose a Christian pastor as a VP candidate. No tribalist president from the North would refuse to sign a budget because the Lagos to Calabar rail project was deleted by the NAss, or include clean up of Ogoni land and second Niger bridge in the budget when 2 southern presidents failed to carry out those projects after 16 years. 95% , 5 % comment was taken out of context as he was making a point about political constituencies; even in almost the same sentence, he re-iterated that he belongs to nobody and belongs to everybody. knightsTempler: |
How would the king know? The King could is be bribed by corrupt individuals working for the multinationals to say anything that could divert suspicion from the multinationals. StunningCEO: |
He never realised until today that PDP was corrupt? ![]() |
whether or not he is being promoted as someone to bring calm ( and I am personally unaware of this ever occurring), in no way indicates he is behind the bombing. The multinationals have more to gain from the bombings than anyone else. StunningCEO: |
fake news where is link to the source. Prof David-West is one person that was sceptical about the existence of subsidy so how could he criticise its removal? |
What is the sense of doing the bombing if you do not claim responsibility for it? Let alone that he actually allegedly denied involvement. StunningCEO: |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. 2. The bomb attacks have been flawless , undetected clearly carried out by people who know the infrastructure , the sites and operations very well. |
That is an angle that the westerners would like you to believe, but I believe Tompolo has actually denied any involvement. StunningCEO: |
$1trillion dollars stolen from Africa by the west every year wow! This exactly the reason the western multinationals would sabotage Buhari's government who is shutting down all avenues of theft. Horus: |
what is your point? Are you saying there is no possibility that the multinationals could be attempting to sabotage Buhari's government? Cjrane2: |
yes especially as we know that the multinationals have been thriving in Nigeria's corrupt environment for decades. So it is in their interest to sabotage any government that starts to kill corruption. wordychap: |
Reasons to believe the western oil multinational companies are behind the economic sabotage: 1. The so called militant suddenly formed and immediately bombed key oil infrastructure belonging to multinationals , is does not seem credible that you would form a group and first action is bombing, before anybody even heard of the group. |
Well done OP, hope you would now ensure that her name is put on the list! mtsheww....... ![]() |
OP should stop getting his news from facebook ![]() The photo of the so called suicide bomber does not resemble Amina Ali |
Time to sack foreigners from controlling our revenue. What is the justification for most if not all the oil multinationals to evacuate their staff and shutdown operations when they know our countries revenue depends on their operations? It is economic sabotage, the so called emergence of a brand new militant group who just happens to go straight into bombing is just a cover story smoke screen. The West through their multinational oil companies are trying to force Buhari to adopt the ruinous economic dictates of IMF and the West and to stop his reforms in the oil sector that is making it difficult to for them to rob us dry. Nationalise upstream oil production, otherwise we would be at the mercy of our western saboteurs. |
17th May 2016: Critics: "What is Buhari doing to bring back our Chibok girls" "Buhari is a dullard" 18th May 2016 after news breaks that first Chibok girl has been rescued by our armed forces. Critics: " This not real" , "it is propaganda" " no girls were ever kidnapped" "Chibok is a scam" "Buhari is dullard" |
OP, you are wrong on this. President could not fully welcome a woman without acknowledging her baby whom she is still nursing. Its as simple as that. |
If they can not guarantee 2.2 mbpd they should then be nationalised - simple. nobilis: |
Time to nationalise the foreign oil multinational companies and run them ourselves. These multinationals appear to be allowing all these facilities to be destroyed. |
OP, She gave you life, and you cannot even offer her marriage? If you are this selfish, then leave because it means you don't even deserve her. |
So Obasanjo has only go 6months left? What is gonna happen to all our billions he hid abroad in foreign banks? ![]() This is if Iam right to assume that because it was tagged 2016 prophecy, every prediction would happen this year. |
Na bush meat be this o ! |
Dear Black people wake the f.. up! White man is waging a stealth war to destroy us physically mentally and economically. Hundreds of years since engaging the white man the have continue to get rich off our suffering which they are invariably responsible for causing. Open your eyes, why the hell are we continuing to fraternise with a people that committed genocide against us and till this very day have refused to apologise. Wake up before its too late. |
Diversion to neighbouring countries is the problem as fuel sells for average N181 per litre, so because of that 145 may not be high enough to stop diversion. I hope other measures are also being applied. All marketers found to be diverting product should be immediately taken over and run by NNPC. overcomer123: |
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....the king of his village in gbaramatu or something said Tompolo can stop it if the government lets him come out of hiding.....
...if that is not a subtle blackmail....then I am wasting time discussing inconsequentialities with you....
....can you ask why despite claiming no responsibility, he and his cohorts are always at the ready to put him forward as the only one who can restore calm