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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by babz11(m): 9:51pm On Mar 19 |
People are you spewing rubbish 2 majors 1 captain 13 soldiers killed on duty to protect a community, and you expect that community to have peace, Just thank God for Media if not for media both community would have been buried.. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by mauchiz: 10:01pm On Mar 19 |
babz11: Evil is not good, are you telling me the community are not the ones that sent those boys? They are the ones that sent those boys. Youths don't drag land, most times is there relatives and elders that send them. My happiness is whatever a man sows he will reap. Those boys will kill all of them very soon until they die. They should keep hiding them. It is that community that sent those boys, youths don't drag land like, very rare. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by engrchykae(m): 10:08pm On Mar 19 |
The great fela once sang"they leave sorrow,tears and blood,their regular trademark" 60 years after,they have not changed. West Africa frontier force. Her Majesty's royal fools 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by JuanDeDios: 10:14pm On Mar 19 |
Northernblood9:Does anyone understand this? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Emmabyte: 10:15pm On Mar 19 |
Nigeria is a joke |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Kingrshd3: 10:21pm On Mar 19 |
Feintline: Shutup is not Abt manhood or Tinubu and it has nothing to do with the president... Why could armed tug that are. Or even trained or licensed killed military person we'd 8nclud9ng conel and u expect them to keep mute mtheeww What Abt what happened in 1999 in Odi when Obasanjọ gave order for killing and falling down d community |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by kushme: 10:30pm On Mar 19 |
The defence spokesperson said it was in line with this, that troops were deployed on internal security operations in about all the states of the federation to intervene, deescalate and contain security breaches. They should stop this! For how many years now? Nigeria is not at war, we have police... Always doing police work, reason police see themselves as military, too. Reason Fela said, "confusion everywhere, police dey come, army dey come"... |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by olisaEze(m): 10:37pm On Mar 19 |
While the truth is still knotting its shoelaces, the lie is already halfway across the world. But after all the confusion, the truth always prevails in the end. A characteristic of a lie is inconsistency anytime the story is repeated. So after twitting “the audacity” on their X account, we’re expected to believe that the NAHq folded their arms and went to sleep! Ona wehdone.🙄 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by BarrElChapo(m): 10:40pm On Mar 19 |
Unknown gunmen by Fela comes to mind. 2 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by NIGERDELTAIDOL: 10:46pm On Mar 19 |
Lovenorth:No story to tell.16 or 17 soliders killed by untrained Youths.. just Normal 2 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by NIGERDELTAIDOL: 10:48pm On Mar 19 |
mauchiz:you're out of point 2 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Jomonix: 10:49pm On Mar 19 |
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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by eagleu: 10:55pm On Mar 19 |
Haba! Onanuga will not like this denial, he was just saying how the whole community conspired to kill soldiers and even refused to investigate. Did the government suddenly realise that wiping out a whole community of people because of someone's evil deeds is uncivilized? BTW, where are the Yoruba guys justifying this atrocity now? 4 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by kushme: 11:07pm On Mar 19 |
engrchykae: engrchykae, you're a great mind, you really could see that nothing has changed concerning this men.. I pity those guys hyping or encouraging them to level the community instead of looking for the killers. I hope, those, blindly supporting the burning of buildings and the random killing of people in these communities are ready to accept the same fate the day the young and dumb idiots in their communities carelessly carry out the same act? Since time immemorial, I wonder why the soldiers are so concerned with the affairs of the civilians? Situations like this would not have happened if they left civil issues to civil police. Even police dey do like military sef.. 3 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by khattab02: 11:14pm On Mar 19 |
Hmmmm .. Like I always say, They (FG and States) are never in control in many things of the state of Nigeria. Since the first attack, I expected a more coordinated approach to apprehend culprits and possibly foil supposed/possible reprisals. It very very sad that we are always in one problem or the other. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by rinzaugustine: 11:48pm On Mar 19 |
Killing of innocent civilians is where the power of Nigerian army end, so cowardly that they have chickened out from direct challenge from Niger republic military, boko, iswap, bandits etc . Nigerian government are able to get away with crimes against humanity because Nigerians never report those crimes to UN human rights commissions…. they always leave it to God as they say 3 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by UnabashedIPOB: 11:53pm On Mar 19 |
Another FAT lie and propaganda by your so-called military. How can these folks tell such a lie with the belief that reasonable Nigerians would believe them? This is preposterous. The military would have been more believable if it had blamed Aliens from outer space for the murderous attacks and burning of the community. Crazy MOFOS everywhere! 4 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Jayhome24: 11:58pm On Mar 19 |
Feintline: You just post one of the most stupid comment ever in this forum. 1 Like |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Jayhome24: 11:58pm On Mar 19 |
Northernblood9: You just post one of the most stupid comment ever in this forum. 1 Like |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Cmanforall: 12:03am On Mar 20 |
Bobloco:They read comments here I was against such attacks and burning of property, of which some innocent people may loss their hard earned resources So can the military tell Nigeroans who's responsible, since they are present in the in the community? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 12:07am On Mar 20 |
engrchykae:The same great abami Eda also sang, “Trouble dey sleep, yanga go wake am, wetin em dey find”. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 12:09am On Mar 20 |
Cmanforall:Yes, na the same community Miscreants way attack the military for daytime, because their identities were exposed, come back for night come burn the village. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by richard69(m): 12:12am On Mar 20 |
Bobloco:very idiotic statement, a community that has been under seige, totally locked down in the last 5 days! Abeg make una talk another thing. 2 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by officialMarcTimi(m): 12:13am On Mar 20 |
If the military could deny these reprisal attacks, not only in Okuama in Delta State but the one in Igbomatoru community in the Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa in the name of searching for the culprits, then there's more to what would carry a commanding brigadier, two Majors and a Captain and 12 other soldiers to go settle a communal issue. They were ambushed to the level that the military didn't release one shot till all were killed. Na story o🤔 2 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by poseidon12: 12:19am On Mar 20 |
The Chief of Army Staff needs to be sacked immediately for lying to Nigerians. Criminals in uniform. I just give up on Nigeria. Useless country. 6 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by Forumites: 12:22am On Mar 20 |
mauchiz:you must have killed before. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by poseidon12: 12:23am On Mar 20 |
Lovenorth: And how about the soldiers that took laws into their hands to kill innocent people and burn down villages? Stop talking like a fool. 2 Likes |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 12:31am On Mar 20 |
poseidon12:Who made you the Judge, how do you know that they are innocent, where you there personally in Ughelli South during the menace? You convicted the army, and acquitted the criminals that carried out the killings of the service men? Which kind sophisticated level of hypocrisy be this? You & your Obidient Oga below no difference. 1 Share
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Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by blacknp(m): 12:39am On Mar 20 |
poseidon12:Please pack your napsack & leave The Federal Republic of Nigeria immediately, you have overstayed your welcome. But where you wan go, is the question? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by MightySparrow: 12:59am On Mar 20 |
Northernblood9: What was the sin of the skain 16 soldo? |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by eagleu: 1:01am On Mar 20 |
blacknp: Childish diversion of the topic to Obi, how convenient? When Nigerians because of tribal or religious persuasion promote injustice in one part of the country, it eventually reaches them. Think about it--- religious intolerance was initially meted out to Igbos, today everyone feels it. Kidnapping started like a joke in the north, today it's a booming national industry. The Nigerian army shooting and destroying whole communities of tax payers they vow to protect was tolerated when Igbos were victims, then Odi happened, today its Okuama, tomorrow it maybe Ado Ekiti. It has become normalized by fulltime sycophants like you. |
Re: Military Denies Responsibility For Retaliatory Attack On Delta Community by meobizy(f): 1:06am On Mar 20 |
They don't need to accept it. We already know what they're capable of. |
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