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6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by papaejima1: 3:03pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
See tweets below. This is good news. There is also news from defence sources that about 35,000 - 40,000 Boko haram fighters are negotiating for surrender. http://mobile.twitter.com/donklericuzio http://mobile.twitter.com/DonKlericuzio/status/562569677306880000?p=v 32 Likes 9 Shares
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Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:05pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Good news...God bless the Nigerian armed forces! 146 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Horlawoomey(m): 3:09pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
There shouldn't be amnesty for them, once a beast, always a beast. Kill them all. 130 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by estyvino(m): 3:09pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Good news tho, buh who is hashtag tweeting? 2 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by RedArrow: 3:10pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Finish them all But get info as to who and who is their backbones 35 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by oshyno(m): 3:12pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
A very gud news. I know some people wud wish the sluttering of citizens by this boko haram continues to harp on it as a weak point of GEJ to win election. I say kill them all. Victory is assured.insha allah *modified* The involvement of Chadian army I wud say has a very big impact on d fight against these guyz. What I know for sure is that chad has been a safe haven for these BH. They strike in Nigeria and run to chad. Even looking at some BH killed sometimes ago I cudnt but agree that those were chadians with their curled hair nad fair completion. But then the sudden turn around of chadian government irrespective of their ulterior motive is a welcome developement. I heard the Chadian president has eye on oil along the basin. I wud look the other way if I were GEJ. Allow Chadian's help to defeat Boko haram first then wen the dust is settled, he cud go for teritorial reclaiment. Bcuz even as a GEJ supporter, this boko haram menance is a big dent on his government and need be crushed asap. 74 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by falconey(m): 3:13pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Are they reproducing in sambisa forest? Holy crap!!!!......I won't ask FG to condem them to death because some of them were initiated and forced to join....brainwashed etc GOD is with us 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by delishpot: 3:14pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Dem don decide to give those poor soldiers weapon and order to fight? Good. Let them stop wasting the lives of those sokdiers biko 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by iiichidodo: 3:15pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
With Pincer manoervre actions of the chadeans to the north at Baga,Malam fatori etc in close coordination with Nigerians to the south at Konduga,Monguno before that suicide breakout attempt at Maiduguri on sunday...we predicted this was the beginning of the end for Boko haram because no guerrilla force in modern times have successfully fought and defeated national armies simultaneously on TWO fronts how much less a rag tag group that sources its weapons from skirmishes and moral support from opposition propaganda....the encirclement,isolation and ultimate destruction of Boko Haram is about to begin....Well done and Salute to Commander Goodluck for involvin the Chadeans..what a masterstroke!.. 187 Likes 16 Shares |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:15pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
no funding again as their paymasters and sponsor in rigorous but fruitless campaign 53 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by kay1one(m): 3:16pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Abeg how they take count them! 76 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by OKKO(m): 3:16pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Which one is surrender again? Wipe them now or they will multiply and spread from detention to other parts of the north. NSA planning another cease fire to embarrass and dupe the FG millions of dollars. Good news for Nigeria! Bad news for some ppl though. 16 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:16pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
More bullets to Mags. Brothers The chadians are on offensive. Air and artillery in use 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by kay1one(m): 3:17pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Horlawoomey: What does shecow read? Physics textbook? No quran! So he should! 53 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Tearg1: 3:19pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
What about the Chibok Girls?? These blood sucking animals have no regards for human lives... 3 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by dayo23(f): 3:19pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Good news! |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:21pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
The Nigeria military should go ahead and bombard all the ragheads with their air power.. May God bless the people's general. Modified* I know the doomsday of boko haram is near when I heard the chadian army involvement in the fight against boko haram. Even boko harams are very terrified of the ruthless Chad army that's why they(boko haram) have not attacked a single community in Chad. Kudos to the Chad army and may God continue to protect our Nigeria soldiers and also guide them. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Walphem(m): 3:23pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
End this menace ones and for all. Lets have a fresh start. 3 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:27pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Good one from the Nigerian and Chadean military 5 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:27pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Interesting!!! As for those who do not know, Nigeria is a country that God Himself has blessed and destined for greater things. That is why we have big challenges that will only propel us to phenomenal significance in years to come if we can work together to make it a better place. Any form of rebellion against God's people is always a futile pursuit, for God is on our side. 32 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Monimatic(m): 3:27pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Sai Jonah until Buhari condemns Book Haram 57 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by A7(m): 3:31pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Boko Haram fighters are not upto 2000. Dhq is fooling no one. 6 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by stepo707: 3:32pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
kill the sick fvcks |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Nobody: 3:33pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Monimatic:dude use your brain for once.. 13 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by eagleeye2: 3:34pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
They should be summarily executed. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by eagleeye2: 3:35pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
A7:And you know this because? 52 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by tsleazy(m): 3:37pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
Tearg1:you better not be referring to NAF.....BETTER NOT!! 3 Likes
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Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by A7(m): 3:38pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
eagleeye2: Because I know. 8 Likes |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by Bekwarra(m): 3:41pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
YEEEEEEEEEEES! LEGGO! Like an advert I came across inside Tribune by Concerned Christian Youths of the North Central and Southern Nigeria. They said that Buhari filled in his presidential nomination form that he is the patron of National Association of Pastoralists but has never deemed it fit to openly condemn the senseless killings and destructions of farmlands and villages in the North central and southern Nigeria by Fulani herdsmen of whom he is their national leader. They concluded by saying they can never give him their votes no matter how badly Jonathan might have performed. Meanwhile a friend wrote this on his FB wall............. WHEN THE DITTY SEEMS ALLURING THAN THE COMMODITY: OF POLITICS AND A DEBATE. I was born and bred in Lagos and I still recall vividly what it is that entices a customer to what you sell. It is common parlance to see different sellers evolve different ditty as a measure of drawing the attention of their prospective customers. Much of this ditty become a brand with which a seller is differentiated from another. More often than not, the ditty plays a major role in determining the sales of the seller. In fact, you cannot be in a market such as Aswani,Katankow a,Oyingbo,Idumota, and a host of others,and not employ the use of a ditty. The same also applies to those who are hawking one article of trade or the other. Those who are exempted from this, as much as I know, are those whose shops are situated within a neighbourhood. However, the ditty could also be a veritable instrument of distraction and deceit. It will be foolhardy to conclude that a commodity is good or in good shape based on the way it is advertised. Experience has taught me this although some people have learnt it the hard way. There are many times that you will discover that as alluring as the ditty may be,what is being sold is nothing but a sham. Take Katankowa as an example, it is not uncommon to hear the seller shout,"Buy my cloth,na correct Grade A jean from Cotonou"(Buy this cloth I sell, it is a Grade A jean pants from Cotonou) and on sampling it, you come to discover that the Jean in question is an unworthy Grade C Jean. As a regular customer of the second-hand market, I have seen so much of this to know better. I still even recall an uncle of mine who went to buy a 'no-testing' TV. 'No-testing' is a phraseology for electronic sets that you are expected to buy without window-shopping it(although it costs less compared to those which you can window- shop). My Uncle was watching NTA newsline,less than three weeks that he bought the TV, when the TV shut down - that was the end of the TV. Political debates can be seen as a form of window- shopping. During the whole journey of campaigns, what each candidate does is to make a run-through of their manisfesto. Unfortunately, and as you find it in an inaugural lecture or a sermon, the electorates are not privileged to ask questions or allowed to have an amplified position as regards the different programmes that they seek to roll out. For instance, when a candidate list Health as one of the sectors where it aim to focus on, the debate will create the needed avenue for such a candidate to explain how he intended to go about his plans for the health sector. The debate also allows the electorates to acquaint themselves with what to expect should the candidate emerge at the polls. This is the essence of a political debate in every clime I know. As a student-politician in my university days, political debates were a way of testing the intellectual waters of each candidate as well as a way of knowing how acquainted they are with practices outside their immediate shores. In Nigeria,political debates are not a new phenomenon. It was through such debates that Nigerians got to know of the intellectual poverty of Bashir Tofa. The saddening thing however is that there seem to be a recurrent tradition of shunning debates by some political personages on thrump-up allegations. Obasanjo started it by selecting what debate to attend (He chose the NTA-organised debate); Yar'adua followed suit in 2007; and Jonathan toed the path in 2011. 2015 is here and we are already seeing a replay of such a scenario. The APC which is having a warm acceptance with the electorates is already throwing it at us that their Presidential candidate will not be attending the political debates. Suffice to say that the APC had turned down the debates earlier organised by Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) as well as that of the National Elections Debate Group (NEDG) on the ground of the partisanship of those who are anchoring the debates. I quite agree with the APC on the boycott of the two debates given the unprofessional conduct of media outfits such as AIT, NTA, and The Punch Newspaper in this whole electioneering campaign. As I have maintained elsewhere, such a debate will only be an inquisition. Does anybody remember how NTA gave Obasanjo the questions of the debate in 2003 and how someone scribbled a sheet of paper to Obasanjo's palm when a knotty question was posed at Baba? However,I am still at sea over why the APC or any party at that will refuse to participate in the Channels TV, Arise TV, Newspaper Practitioners Association of Nigeria (NPAN). Without mincing words, Channels TV has remained the only hope of the Nigerian when it comes to news reportage because of its near-objective reportage of events. Arise TV is a new online TV and it is owned by the owners of ThisDay newspaper- a newspaper that boasts of some of the best columnists in this country as well as an indepth report of news. The Newspaper practitioners are a compendium of all newspaper owners and much cannot be said of their non-partisanship. Having explained the composition of this debate, one cannot but wonder what claim of partisanship the APC aims to throw up in defence of its boycott this time around. Soludo recently admonished in his article that the debates should begin but I doubt how the debates can start when one candidate is shying away from having a debate with others. How can the electorates properly assess the programmes of candidates if debates are not held. Both Jonathan and Buhari have so much to answer and boycotting such forum amounts to an insult on the collective intelligence of the intelligentsia in this country. Let me state here that as much as the literate (By this I mean logical) ones in this country are not up to thirty percent of the total population, no party should deny this sacred population its birth-right as we are the ones that determine how the opinion poll sways. It is our duty as the intelligentsia to inform the remaining seventy percent of what our thought process should follow and we can only be informed when these candidates afford us the needed information to critically assess their ideas. As I have mentioned earlier in this article, boycotting the debate amounts to selling a 'no-testing' electronics to us. It is most pathetic that a political party will call our bluff and still expect to have our votes. That happens only in Nigeria! As much as nothing can make me go for GEJ or anything that represents it, I will not be so stupid that I will give my vote to someone I cannot conveniently assess his programmes. As much as I desire change, I do not seek a 'no-testing' change. I remembered that in 2011 when I campaigned vigorously for GMB, I criticized GEJ's refusal to attend a debate and it will amount to double standard if in 2015 my GMB is refusing to also attend a debate. As they say, those who live in glass houses must learn not to throw stones. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: 6000 Boko Haram Encircled By Nigerian Forces At Madagali & Gulak by moderatorr1: 3:42pm On Feb 03, 2015 |
the great pincer attack Hitler used to kill 600,000 russians 1 Like 2 Shares |
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