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Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Ahmeduana(m): 12:10pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Whizzdom:NA THE OPPOSITE OF NIGERIA GOVERNMENT! |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Endougs(m): 12:10pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Then who hire you |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by BizBloke(m): 12:12pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
TrollMan: So many fools parading Nigeria freely. From the presidential Villa to the emir of Kano. Only a fool would sacrifice his citizens as a bait to win the race but only a bigger fool would sit and watch his comrades slaughtered admist the hoax without raising a finger. Fuvcking dead country with bunch of iidiots waiting for election. You say a fool or a bigger fool? No, I say devils whose hearts are gladdened by bloodshed. These devils deserve no mercy if and when they are caught. They should be made to bleed and suffer, terrorized with interrogation tools and be inflicted with unimaginable pains. After rendering lots of families fatherless, motherless, childrenless (sic) and more, they shouldn't just be killed. A good fraction - if not all - of these political elitist elders are the evil spirits stopping Nigerians and Nigeria from progressing. What will money not push some people into? May the Creator reject and forbid! 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by samseen02(m): 12:14pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
but who said this guy was hired by JEG! Ah nairalanders nothing wey we no dey talk... I could recall many of us said this guy was hired by d presidency after he's revelation . 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by SBG: 12:15pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
That is what I have been saying. A hardened Boko Haram that operates like a cult can never in any way reveal their sponsors while the war against them is ongoing. I wonder why some people cannot use their head correctly. Why believing Mr. Davis? Is it because he is white or what? The real sponsors have not been mentioned yet. The government knows them well but for reasons best known to GEJ he has not developed enough bolts to to confront or arrest them. Where are the people that promised to make Nigeria ungovernable? Where are the sharia law advocates in Nigeria. Who were the people charging GEJ for genocide when he deployed military over Maiduguri, Yobe and Adamawa? Please put on your thinking caps folks! tonychristopher: 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Goddex: 12:18pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
[size=15pt]"The political sponsors of Boko Haram seem to think that they can use Boko Haram to terrorise Nigeria to demonstrate that the current government cannot ensure the security of Nigerian citizens both Muslim and Christian. Therein the sponsors assume they can undermine any efforts of the current government to be re-elected in 2015".[/size] - Davies (The Boko Haram Australian Negotiator) Over to APC and so-called Northern Leaders 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Nobody: 12:18pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
If y'all moda4ckas think GEJ will come and point accusing fingers to anything Top Muslim Politician that " Hey his d sponsor of BH " ruining is Next year presidential election Y'all beta wake up from your moda4ckin dreams. I don't know who dis Davies of a guy is buh in every accusation, there is an element of truth. From is method of analysis I think the guy has some concrete lead on who the sponsor of BH are. You ppl kept asking who hired him, who hired him. Haven't u heard of the word "Freelance" 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Suarezilla(m): 12:18pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Whatever the true story of Boko Haram is n my view is that Nigerians are behind Boko Haram existence.Top politicians n even Security officers are behind our security problem. Gradually the truth will come out when GOD puts problem in their midst..God bless Nigeria |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by akiOYIBO: 12:19pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Nigeria will soon collapse......am anticipating |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by sufficientGrace: 12:22pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
tonychristopher: 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by deor03(m): 12:23pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
So any white man can grant interview and 150 Million Black men will be confused !!! |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Itydee(m): 12:23pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
I warned the world against this misfit who is perrenially mad. even if he had such sensitive info would he go to the press anywhere to blab about it? Are we saying this guy knows so much even more than the US and European Govt who are keeping their knowledge to their chests? He is just a rabble rouser and an attention seeker. Im sure there is something he is trying to provoke or a diversion of attention he is conjuring. Notice that whenever Jonathan is making progress in his Presidential bid either in visiting states or Pressure groups like TAN are working for him, the proponents of BH will find somewhere to slow him down or out rightly puncture his mission as witnessed with the Bring back Our girls campaign, the Nyanya bombings, the outright war presently going on in Borno and Adamawa, Now this Ebola of a man called Davis Again!! Mtcheew. We have better things to do in this country. Lets put on our thinking cap. For one thing The effort of Boko haram and their sponsors are all working in favour of Jonathan-Even for the 2015 Presidency. How will they gather and present a formidable candidates amongst themselves to contest against GEJ? even if they do that who will join their campaign train? who will go out for their rallies with the bombing and insecurity prevalent in the atmosphere? Who will go out to vote? Who will even conduct an election? In the face of failure to conduct a successful national Election who stands to benefit from the chaos? Who will dislodge GEJ to drive Governance? Any which way you wanna look at it GEJ is the sole and most important beneficiary out of the whole imbroglios . I suggest they let GEJ conduct an election and let people be allowed to vote and the votes counted and defended, then, if they win ( I presume only in the North fine. A snag is will they make the criteria to be the President?. GEJ controlling most of the States through PDP and the Power of incumbency will get at least 1/3 of the votes in 2/3 of the country. and continue till 2019. By this time BH and their sponsors will be history. 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by davo3286: 12:28pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Oga Davis na heavy aproko. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by M4gunners: 12:30pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Just watching hw this story will end. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by amanze15(m): 12:35pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
okay |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by amtalkin(f): 12:37pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
I wonder why Boko Haram will let the whole world knw their sponsors. I'm just angry that some Nigerians believe him! 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Daddi: 12:55pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Ayed44: The highly corrupt Nigerian press told us that Davis was hired by GEJ/presidency , but Davis himself has just said that he was never hired by the presidency.as its said a house divided against itself shall not stand. But its a pity we're divided for the selfish interest of a mycrospic few. This could be lieing or saying the truth but unfortunately is only in nigeria that sacred entities are compromised for selfish reasons. The media should be the one telling us what the get untwisted as they get it but today their reports are showing that somebody is twisting something. Shame to our media. Let them tell us who's corrupt, them or the government. Govt corrupt, media(sacred voice of events) corrupt. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by bigtt76(f): 1:10pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
So why you come de run mouth anyhow? |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Acidosis(m): 1:13pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Until we (Nigerians) change our bigotic ways, nothing will improve in this country. I've noticed some sects/sets are refuting the allegations against Ihejirika. What's wrong in investigating the man? I mean, should we just trust people because they hail from our village, or because we "feel" they are innocent? People are ready to fight the allegations against Ihejirika, but no one is denying the same allegations against Borno ex-governor. What kind of change do we want exactly? If my grand father is accused of sponsoring boko haram. He should be investigated! As far as Nigeria and Nigerians are concerned, everyone is a suspect! Investigate any accused person! Ihejirika, Goodluck Jonathan, Obasanjo, or any damn individual! I couldn't hold the annoyance on seeing the leader of SSS refuting the allegations against Ihejirika without any prior interrogation/investigation. Continue the folly and bigotry, and watch your back! *drops pen. 2 Likes |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Forwetinnah: 1:14pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
datalossvictim1: Ndi ocha forever controlling ndi oji since 19BC For where? Ndi Oji don get sense now o...We don't swallow Ndi Ochas rubbish hook line and sinker like before again. Now we ask questions and make sure we get answers. Davis is definitely hiding 'chomthing'...Some1 really put him up to this rubbish but their plans didn't go well. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Acidosis(m): 1:14pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
amtalkin: I wonder why Boko Haram will let the whole world knw their sponsors. But you believe the allegation against Borno ex-governor because he's Hausa. Right? 1 Like |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Forwetinnah: 1:19pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Davis talk who send you o...because i don't understand why a jobless nonentity will leave his country to come frolick with BH in Nigeria; say him be crusader, boyscout abi na freelance negotiator..besides haven't you worked for OBJ before now? |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Forwetinnah: 1:23pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Acidosis: Hasn't he been linked to BH before now...? What was Fayemi ranting about when he said they caught your ex governor in Cameroun? |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Acidosis(m): 1:26pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Forwetinnah: The point is: lets put sentiments aside. Any accused person should be investigated. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by sage2(m): 1:27pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
I am as disappointed as my APC brothers. I opened this thread with the sole aim of reading about the final nail on Ihejirika's head and this is all I got. Chei, what's the next strategy now? 2 Likes |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Djicemob: 1:36pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Acidosis:I did not see a place in the interview or anywhere else where this Davis man accused ihejirika of sponsoring Boko haram. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Acidosis(m): 1:37pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
When Nigerians pointed fingers at Farouk, he was investigated without any opposing rally. When Bankole was accused of siphoning, we all cursed him, even the Yorubas (including OBJ) insulted his generation. Now its Ihejirika, why the opposition? Why are "we" repeating what "we" did for his sister Stella Oduah?? Why??! Can Nigeria ever move forward with these sentiments?? |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by cococandy(f): 1:38pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Eziokwu. Babymama1: Didn't know the thread already existed |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Acidosis(m): 1:39pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Djicemob: I did not see a place in the interview or anywhere else where this Davis man accused ihejirika of sponsoring Boko haram.Rumours are not to be refuted. |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Forwetinnah: 1:41pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Acidosis: True...but I think the hammer is more on Sheriff because he already had history with those bad boys. Anyone found wanting should face the music |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by Acidosis(m): 1:42pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
Forwetinnah: Davis talk who send you o...because i don't understand why a jobless nonentity will leave his country to come frolick with BH in Nigeria; say him be crusader, boyscout abi na freelance negotiator..besides haven't you worked for OBJ before now? Abegii! Why won't you all accused Davies? He has been on this for sooo long; If he had mentioned Hausa names ONLY, I'm very sure most of you would worship him! |
Re: My Boko Haram Saga, By Negotiator Stephen Davis by PointB: 1:42pm On Sep 08, 2014 |
In summary: 1. Stephen Davis was a freelancer, 2. He was not engaged by anyone (make this X 2) 3. He has no scoop on Ihejirika, other than knowing his name 4. His information on Sherrif is more or less what we all know, he said nothing new about Sherrif and Boko Haram formative years 5. His opinion on opposition support for boko haram is same as what 'we' have been saying - gaining presidency through terror- nothing new here. 6. Sponsors of Boko Haram cannot control them if they win election. Sherrif is a living witness of that 7. Boko Haram have several commanders (who doesn't know that?) 8. Boko Haram commanders told him everything he's saying (and he never verified) 9. These commander names were not mentioned (but their sponsors name are easy to say) 10. Some Boko Haram commanders will surrender, and release the girls, and give us the names of their other sponsor, if the mentioned sponsors are arrested (I fitn't laugh) My opinion is simple, Mr. Stephen Davis is an attention seeker, who probably is looking for job! 2 Likes 1 Share |
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