Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,217,539 members, 8,034,557 topics. Date: Sunday, 22 December 2024 at 02:53 AM

Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto - Politics (2) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto (12353 Views)

Boko Haram: COAS Oluyede Directs Wounded Soldiers To Kaduna For Treatment / Acting COAS Oluyede Assumes Office (Photos, Video) / Yusuf Datti Storms Sokoto (Photos) (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by dominique(f): 8:04am On Nov 11
All these moves are useless if they can't secure the northern borders and prevent all these elements from trooping into the country from neighbouring countries
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Germi9: 8:09am On Nov 11
Can’t they build wars around the border? Atleast it will still make it difficult for the trespassers even if not 100%
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by one4GOD(f): 8:10am On Nov 11
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Inspirer1: 8:13am On Nov 11
Success wishes to the Acting COAS.


But who will be doing ADC for him?
All the officers and personnel behind him seems smaller than him

1 Like

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Philipmoon2(m): 8:13am On Nov 11
North know what they are doing, remember their game plan during GEJ regime

1 Like

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by watchindelta(m): 8:14am On Nov 11
Life meh back in the days we used to make north as the peace of nigeria apart of killing because of Mohammed but now is the must dangerous place now.
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Paramount01(m): 8:19am On Nov 11
Throwback:
The North is sitting on a keg of gunpowder.

It would soon be a crime not to be a fellow terrorist in a region where many are poor but a few are filthy rich.

Then south East is sitting on what?
We still go out to do our daily work in sokoto here every day,but they did not born the south east citizen to do the same today

1 Like 2 Shares

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Pythagoras001: 8:24am On Nov 11
madone:
Its so easy for these groups to spring up in north.
cocktail of religion, poverty and uneducated people who lack rational thinking skills is a very deadly mixture

3 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by John4B: 8:24am On Nov 11
Those miscreants should remain in the north.

They said they are from our neighbouring countries... During elections citizens from these countries do come to vote in Nigeria. The north has been using citizens of those countries to rig election for their Muslim candidates. Even cows from those countries hv Nigeria's national and voters cards.

So, now that their impact is a negative one, the north should as well enjoy it.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Uchasa(m): 8:47am On Nov 11
Paramount01:


Then south East is sitting on what?
We still go out to do our daily work in sokoto here every day,but they did not born the south east citizen to do the same today

See this comedian! If you were objective and devoid of sentiments, you won't be comparing Southern Nigeria to your hellhole. I mean, mention a militant group in any part of Nigeria as deadly as Boko Haram? Now, add ISWAP, LUKARAWA, Fulani Herdsmen, and Bandit to it. Also, don't forget to add High illiteracy rate, Low per capita income, Large population, the majority of which live with the most extreme cases of multidimensional poverty, and a very religious population that can be easily pushed to extremism. That sums up the North, and that's why regardless of what is happening in other parts of Nigeria, the North still remains the most dangerous part of Nigeria.
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by wallarwallar(m): 8:57am On Nov 11
No be by storming na by intelligence he won't get any result by dis gragra. Anyhow na Naija way of eye service with no breakthrough like dere oga at d top
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Yestogood: 8:58am On Nov 11
madone:
Its so easy for these groups to spring up in north.

They are culturally and religiously assimilated into the region. They look like everyone else. They blend. They are welcomed by the elite. Misguided and disenfranchised youths are ever willing to enlist.
Front lines are blurred.
This war is unconventional. Military might alone may not cut it.
I pray for the northern part of Nigeria:
May they survive this monster they have invited.

1 Like

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by lomprico(m): 9:02am On Nov 11
He enter bush?
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by ablejesus26(m): 9:11am On Nov 11
TJOS:


If the Northerners are ready, they will fish them out. That's if the sect have not started recruiting them. During the last protest you can see their active protesters are kids, what makes you think this kids can't join them once promised 3 square meal in a day.

Tinubu administration as made it easy for the North to accommodate Terrorism.

Then remove the school uniform from those unserious Police and army, give it to the Northerners with their guns too let them go and face the armed bandits since it is now their responsibility.

The Primary responsibility of a govt is to secure the lives and properties of the people they govern,any govt that cannot find a way to do this should be sacked immediately.

God save the North, with this unserious clueless failure personified called T-pain, Them go here whyne.
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by blackmantis: 9:18am On Nov 11
The poor northerners living in rural communities have no government presence. All they know are the terrorists.
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by santaclaws: 9:29am On Nov 11
madone:
Its so easy for these groups to spring up in north.

They are the ones inviting them into Nigeria. Northerners are the main culprits!

1 Like

Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by ebufa: 9:33am On Nov 11
TJOS:


The key issues shaping Nigeria are the easy manipulated people of the North, the pervasive distrust in the Southwest, and tribalism in the East. These factors are critical and must be acknowledged.



igbo tribalism? you must be drunk!!
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Andrea781: 9:57am On Nov 11
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Paramount01(m): 12:52pm On Nov 11
Uchasa:


See this comedian! If you were objective and devoid of sentiments, you won't be comparing Southern Nigeria to your hellhole. I mean, mention a militant group in any part of Nigeria as deadly as Boko Haram? Now, add ISWAP, LUKARAWA, Fulani Herdsmen, and Bandit to it. Also, don't forget to add High illiteracy rate, Low per capita income, Large population, the majority of which live with the most extreme cases of multidimensional poverty, and a very religious population that can be easily pushed to extremism. That sums up the North, and that's why regardless of what is happening in other parts of Nigeria, the North still remains the most dangerous part of Nigeria.

With all this you mentioned ,we are still out there on Monday a.m making our cool cash without fear of intimation from any Conner in the city,but in the south East,even the satay capital can't go to work in Monday a.m
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by bigcasava1(m): 2:46pm On Nov 11
If the military can't do it equip DSS with sophisticated weapons like tanks, rocket launchers, anti air craft
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Uchasa(m): 4:33pm On Nov 11
Paramount01:


With all this you mentioned ,we are still out there on Monday a.m making our cool cash without fear of intimation from any Conner in the city,but in the south East,even the satay capital can't go to work in Monday a.m

And so what? Your region is still the worst
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Steve0979(m): 4:41pm On Nov 11
TJOS:


The Northern group is easily manipulated. If they are in the South, this sect will likely be isolated because they will struggle to integrate into a typical southern environment. Just seeing a group that speaks a different language can raise suspicions. This can also be linked to their lower educational background and IQ levels.
wat of ipob
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Paramount01(m): 6:50pm On Nov 11
Uchasa:


And so what? Your region is still the worst

Worst interms of what? Come out on Monday if you can now?I dey outside now ,nothing dey fear me
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Uchasa(m): 7:58pm On Nov 11
Paramount01:


Worst interms of what? Come out on Monday if you can now?I dey outside now ,nothing dey fear me
The poorest region both by multidimensional index and gdp per capita income is your region. It's also the region with the highest illiteracy rate in Nigeria, and finally, It is home to Africa's deadliest militant groups. Your region is simply the worst
Re: Lukawaras: Acting COAS Oluyede Storms Sokoto by Kamor010255: 5:04am On Nov 12
Edygrin:
Same script as usual which will achieve no result. Buhari ordered the then COAS to relocate to Borno, what did it achieve? Nothing, infact Boko Haram rebranded to Herdsmen and still cause mayhem.

For the north that keeps creating new terrorist factions anytime a Southerner is in power to grab back power please don't stop, keep killing yourselves, the sympathy from the south and indeed the world has gone.

No one will create hashtags or protest for anyone to bring back your girls this time. It worked in 2014 but you see this time? Nobody get that time, the south will be in power for 8 years.


slowpoke

(1) (2) (Reply)

2019: Akwa Ibom State Government Declares A Three-day State Fasting / FG To Obtain $124.2 Million Loans For Water Projects / Zamfara Assembly To Impeach Deputy Governor, Gusau

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 29
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.