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Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Vikkie14: 7:15pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Cannonleo:Bro, i must really commend your analyses. Let me salute a ""comrade-in-arm". I really agreed with all your analyses. You should really be a "strategist" for the Army. I salute comrade |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by sandy4lv: 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Hi Leo and the likes, Nice war tactice we have here. If our army are like what I am reading here, then their is hope of defeating BH. Or don't you think we can? In God we trust. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Cannonleo(m): 8:04pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Vikkie14:Thnk u comrade...it will come 2 pass.it really pains me when people go haywire with stupid theories when we should objectively crticize the military..i have a burning desire to serve this country with unparalleled love for the military (airforce in particular) I believe that this country is gry only dat our attitudes as citizens are holding it down..i believe in my own small way I can unleash dat grtness...victoria acerta NA once again gracias buddy |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by eightsin(m): 8:08pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
I have always been suspecting this country called Chad! |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Cannonleo(m): 8:12pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
sandy4lv: Yes dear we can regardless of the mistakes and near dramas that has characterized this campaign.i believe in God,nigeria and the military.we can if only we get rid of our strategy of containment and be more pragmatic towards securing our borders(fighting dowm 2 it) we can continue the containiment strategy and keep lossing and gaining territory..with.our own borders or we can take this method as a.new campaign pull resources push towards our border on all side create a buffer zone with everytin we have while we await the building of the longest border fence in africa .but wr will prevail |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Vikkie14: 8:40pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Cannonleo:Amen to your wish. We are in the same shoe. You know, when i was in secondary school, everyone called me "Old Soldier" cox my mentality is beyond being a civilian. My physics teacher then doesn't know my real name till date except that nick name. I really believe that "Its a sin if i dont join the military". So many of my friend during my sec days love joining the army but some are of short stature while some aint fit. Tho' a chunk of them are already serving members now. |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Cannonleo(m): 8:44pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Vikkie14: Same as me..my mentality seems alien 2 my friends who have no interest in the making except 2 flex..if I cant make it to NAF it has 2 be NA both are in my blood 1 Like |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Vikkie14: 9:16pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Cannonleo:I could make use of NAF too but my DNA matched that of NA. I cant join NN cox i have phobia for drowning GRACIA buddy |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Nobody: 10:10pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
Chad has a better air force than nigeria with mig-29 jets and has one of the best desert warfare army in the world. So be careful what you wish for... |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by Horus(m): 10:22pm On Dec 04, 2014 |
[size=19pt]Chad denies funding Boko Haram[/size] December 04, 2014 By LAIDE AKINBOADE ABUJA – The Chadian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Isah Braimah, yesterday, exonerated his country of funding or arming the Boko Haram insurgents. He stated this when members #BringBackOurGirls, BBOG, protested to Chadian embassy in Abuja, with banners, asking the Chadian government to explain its roles in the insurgency in the North-East and demanding a response to a media report that a close ally of the Chadian President, had been arrested by Cameroonian gendarmes, with lethal arms meant for Boko Haram. He also asked the BBOG, coalition members who visited his mission, to meet the Federal Government for answers in the abducted Chibok girls. The envoy, said his country had no inkling to the whereabouts of the over 200 Chibok girls who were abducted by the Boko Haram sect in April, 2014, stressing that it was only the Nigerian government that should be held responsible for the rescue of the school girls. The leader of the BBOG members, Aisha Yesufu, who led five representatives of the movement to the meeting with the ambassador, quoted him as saying that Chad was not supporting Boko Haram insurgents in its war against Nigeria. According to Yesufu, the envoy accused the Nigeria Police Force of dragging the name of his county in the mud by alleging that it arrested a Chadian with arms, that Isah challenged the Police to provide evidence of Chadian involvement in the terrorism in Nigeria.The BBOG leader, who briefed other coalition members after the meeting outside the Chadian embassy gate, stated that the ambassador could not provide satisfactory answers to many questions that were posed to him on the Boko Haram insurgency and his nation’s questionable roles.“The ambassador said the the way they practice Islam in his country is different from Nigeria because Muslims co-exist peacefully with others. He said we should meet our government for answers on the Chibok girls and denied that his country was supporting or sponsoring Boko Haram,” she said. She said that the group was advised to send a letter to President Idris Derby of Chad, who would be expected to give detailed response to BBOG’s inquiries. Yesufu further said her movement would also dispatch a letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, as advised by the envoy, to demand an update on efforts being made to rescue the Chibok girls who have been in Boko Haram captivity for seven months. Source: www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/chad-denies-funding-boko-haram/#sthash.2sXua400.dpuf |
Re: Should Nigeria Go To War With Chad Or Level The Country-see Evidence by igbo2011(m): 12:18am On Dec 05, 2014 |
Africans love killing each other...smh |
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