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Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by jmoore(m): 9:21am On May 31 |
It is a disgrace that poorly funded terrorist group will attack Nigerian army killing some soldiers and none of the terrorist was shot dead. This is not the first time it has happened. And the army has not changed their way of operation to avoid such casualties. The only thing they do after each attack is to block roads and force people to raise their hands before passing. What the army should do: Army should know they are targets. Having this at the back of their minds makes them to be aware of threats every minute. Use of snipers: If they decide to have a checkpoint, it is suicidal to put all soldiers in that group in the checkpoint. There should be at least one sniper soldier hiding somewhere close to the checkpoints. If there was an attack, the sniper can comfortably take out some of the terrorists. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by Pussyisgud: 9:28am On May 31 |
Shebi na soldier dem, WETIN CONCERN ME? 1 Like |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by igwebuike01: 9:43am On May 31 |
Your boys scout army is poorly funded and poorly motivated. Dem fit never chop sef. The Biafran side is more patriotic, better trained and motivated. Even during the uncivil war, the Biafran side decimated your shitty army. Foreign support and attack on civilian population was the only thing your desperate army used to cover up 4 Likes |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by Phantom233: 10:00am On May 31 |
The soldiers don't have a say, their superiors are sitting in the office and eating money. They know all these things but they'll not do it. Cos they are also benefiting from the terrorist actions. Do you know that security is the highest budgetary allocation that consumes Nigeria's money every year. If there's no insecurity the monies they received will drastically reduce. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by StarRiderr: 10:05am On May 31 |
I totally condemned the killing of the soldiers but at the same time the government should do the needful by releasing Nnamdi KANU holding him will always be causing turmoil in the southeast let the government conduct a referendum in the region that are clamoring for secession but if the region is so important to Nigeria they should be accommodated in Nigeria political arena a certain compensation should be paid to them for the damages caused by the civil war call this people reason with their plait they have been marginalized so much in the past if you want my relationship you don't have to force it down my throat |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by gidgiddy: 10:12am On May 31 |
jmoore: In civilised countries, Army has no business having any checkpoints. Infact, you are not supposed to see the Army, they are not a crime fighting unit The role of the Army is external security, not internal security. That's why serious countries only use the Army in situations where the police are overwhelmed. Bringing the Nigerian Army to do the job of the Police is recipe for disaster, that is not their training. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by Mbanda(m): 10:39am On May 31 |
StarRiderr:This is the fact Igbo haters have refused to acknowledge. Helinues and co. Over to you. |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by YorubaForum: 11:13am On May 31 |
It's also a disgrace that poorly trained and funded fulanis have totally taken over ilorin and entire kwara state from you cow-ards, and yet none of you are debating on it. It's a total lose of territory indeed
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Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by GODPUNISHALABI: 11:29am On May 31 |
jmoore:Lol which place the sniper wan dey This ewedu ppl dull , the building wey the sniper go dey,go be the first hit before the main ambush ode |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by Feldie: 11:54am On May 31 |
Or perhaps don't go where you are not invited? Soldiers should have better things to worry about than if people decide to lock themselves inside their homes |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by otipoju(m): 3:34pm On May 31 |
StarRiderr: You are not far from the truth. Sadly our elders are extremely irrationaly tribalistic. What exactly are these people's complaints, listen to them , hear them out, draw lines and boundaries where necessary and exterminate quietly those who who not bulge. Granting Kanu a presidential pardon will have calmed the agitation. Then as you grant him freedom you let him know that if he brings up any undue unrest...he will not be arrested a third time. But his telling people to go burn houses and businesses in Lagos during end Sars will make him rot in prison for the next eight years. This world ehnn, if you talk sey you stubborn, you will meet those who have a PHd in stubborness. |
Re: Sit At Home Attacks: Nigerian Army And Its Naivety by jmoore(m): 9:35pm On May 31 |
gidgiddy:Your terrorists are also killing police men. Israel is not using police in gaza against hamas. |
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