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Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:11am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: The North accused Ihejirika of genocide that's why Jona dropped him. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:13am On Sep 07, 2015 |
ellechrystal:Forget about that country of double standards. The strategy has changed but the tactics remain the same. They will offer weapons. Why they did that in the time of GEJ was because of some sense in his cluelessness. Take control away from America and you become an enemy. The only way is to pretend you don't know you are being controlled. Control their control. They will try the same with PMB but if he proves too stubborn then psychological and emotional warfare is used against him. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:23am On Sep 07, 2015 |
WhiteTechnology:I'm saying he shouldn't have dropped him. That was his undoing in the war against Book Haram. War may be won on any side by effective shedding of the nation's emotions. In war, the general, skilled in the art, is the master and not the president schooled in another art. No matter what you don't change a winning team in any game. That's the rule of Victory. When you are destroying your enemy you must be sure he's wholly dead before you attend to the emotional needs or wants of others. Imagine trying to puncture the nose of a stubborn foe and the people nearby shouting: 'you go kill am o' repeatedly. You don't listen to them if you know what you want. That's how the military is. Never surrender or change anything when you are advantaged. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by BlackrulesDworld(m): 8:26am On Sep 07, 2015 |
And as your booari ended it.
Booari=chief architect of BH bois |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:32am On Sep 07, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld:I don't think so. He is not any sponsor. But one thing I am sure is that he was sympathetic to them. The comparison with militants show it is hundred percent. He loved them once. I don't know if he still does. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:34am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: In politics, sometimes you sacrifice victory. Jonathan knew that the Western Nations were against him and he doesn't have the military power to resist the West if they take the side of the Opposition like they did in Ivory Coast 2 Likes |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by BlackrulesDworld(m): 8:41am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: Forget anything he comes out to say or what you see on the media, we never can tell. To say a man that once show warmth and affection for BH is not part of them is denying the obvious. The only thing that can and will stop BH from existin is amnesty, without that BH will continue throughout this bubu regime with lots of blood shedding 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:44am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: The same northerner elders cried foul n criticized GEJ n Iherijika and reported him to ICC for crime against humanity when they were winning the war, BH started colonising villages the very day they removed him "Ihejirika" as Army commander. Only the truth will set them free 15 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:50am On Sep 07, 2015 |
WhiteTechnology:In war, you don't sacrifice Victory. You may sacrifice a battle or some men but not the goal. Sisi is an example here. The Western Nations can do nothing until you let them. After Morsi messed up and outsted with the fingers of the Muslim Brotherhood. The court cases. The sentences. The outcry in Ihejirika's reign was child's play compared to what Egypt and Sisi got. But the good General and then President ignored them. Sisi knew that the only way to attain victory is to ignore the noisemakers. America threatened a cessation of the annual military training but Sisi ignored them. Saudi Arabia stepped in and the Americans seeing the effects of a fallout with Egypt had to reconsider. He didn't beg the west. Today the MB only exist in books. 1 Like |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:54am On Sep 07, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld:He may want it but he will not try it. The consequences would be disastrous. I just have a blind faith it will come to an end. Even if temporarily so the party can win the next election. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 07, 2015 |
mianyaegbu:That's part of the reason I strongly believe that we will never live in peace in this country. NEVER. 2 Likes |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: Until we build a strong military power that can produced its own advanced weapons in large quantities, we are at the mercy of Western politics. That's why the Asians went into weapons technology to protect their sovereignty from Western politics Remember Ivory Coast. 1 Like |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by BlackrulesDworld(m): 9:04am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: Stop having a blind faith. I beseech you to face reality and look at the possibility of this from a proper angle. BH as received a lot of reinforcement from different islamic groups: the likes of ISIS and so on since booari got to power. So face it! |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 9:07am On Sep 07, 2015 |
WhiteTechnology:In the case of Ivory Coast Gbagbo messed up. You lost why not step down. It is not the same thing here. But then I don't solely blame the country but the Union. The African Union. As long as tyrants rule, as long as the the systems of governance vary the AU will be weak from disunity. I agree we have to be independent to be less dependent. But we also need internal unity. Even a weak but united family is hard to crack. 2 Likes |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 9:13am On Sep 07, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld:That's why it's a blind faith in the first place. My only happiness after the election is that there'd be peace in the next four years in the lives of Southerners living in the North. Though it's very difficult to see a terrorist group disappear I'm hoping it happens. 1 Like |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by BlackrulesDworld(m): 9:17am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Reyginus: Is there now peace in the life of southerners living in the north? |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by DelGardo: 9:29am On Sep 07, 2015 |
The north did not allow him to fight Bokoh Haram, the east did not allow him to build new road or rehabilitate existing ones, his wife did not allow him to acknowledge the kidnap of Chibok girls, the west did not allow him to do anything about the health sector in 5 years, the south south did not allow him to clean up their polluted land and water. And the classic "APC was sabotaging his power sector reforms by blowing pipelines" even when the country was being bled by militants for pipiline security. Five years of throwing blame around. GEJ was incompetent simples; and we got rid of him. 5 Likes |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 9:32am On Sep 07, 2015 |
yanabasee: sai wailing Biafra. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by okotv(m): 9:34am On Sep 07, 2015 |
I wish I could just say what I know about the war but I won't cause its confidential. All I would say is simple, be happy Jonathan was voted out. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Firefire(m): 9:34am On Sep 07, 2015 |
TIME SHALL TELL.... Farewell Dr. Goodluck Jonathan. 2 Likes |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by mediachirps(m): 9:35am On Sep 07, 2015 |
divinehand2003:let's see what your president body odor will do. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by PassingShot(m): 9:36am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Seun: Funny right? |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 9:36am On Sep 07, 2015 |
BlackrulesDworld:A certain kind of peace. A certain comfort. I was born, raised and still breeding here. If they are happy then the riots happen less except among the Muslim factions. Power is the source of happiness in this case. There will never be peace in this country. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by fergus0n: 9:37am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Since I came bck frm barn I hvn't hit fp seun dere is God ooo Since I startd followinq NL I hvn't been FTC Seun must be probed!!! |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by adesegun121(m): 9:37am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Ok |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Otunbatrafford: 9:37am On Sep 07, 2015 |
I don't believe this trash. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 9:37am On Sep 07, 2015 |
Mr Seun, even though you are entitled to your opinion, you aren't permitted to bear such here for one simple reason: As the owner of Nairaland your opinion(s) are supposed to be scritly to your self. Some people automatically take your opinion as binding and authentic. 2 Likes |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by arafone(m): 9:39am On Sep 07, 2015 |
legendboy:why are christians den in nigeria? |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by chiefoboh1(m): 9:39am On Sep 07, 2015 |
[quote author=divinehand2003 post=37747802]Pls pls pls DON'T GIVE ANY EXCUSE FOR THE CLUELESSNESS AND INCOMPETENCE THAT BELITTLED THE PAST ADMINISTRATION IN ANNIHILATING BOKO HARAM. THEY HAD ALL THE TIME TO DO IT BUT THE PDP LEADERSHIP AND ITS CRONIES DECIDED TO LOOT THE NATION DRY WHILE PAYING LIP SERVICE TO THE WAR AGAINGST THE INSURGENCE THAT CLAIMED THOUSANDS OF LIVES.[/quote. Do u have sense? |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Nobody: 9:39am On Sep 07, 2015 |
expee06:That's not rational. Whoever does that has self to blame and not Seun. Maybe it is cotton wool up there and not the grey matter for them. |
Re: ''This May Be Why Jonathan Couldn’t End Boko Haram Insurgency'' by Odani: 9:39am On Sep 07, 2015 |
mianyaegbu: TRUE TALK, THEY NEED TOTAL REHABILITATION. I MEAN HOW CAN SOME ONE HOLD MORE 'SACRED' NOT DRINKING ALCOHOL THAN HUMAN LIVES |
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