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Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 3:58pm On Jan 24, 2017
During GEJ there were hardly any stories of famine in nigeria apart from lazy Tajus in Osun dropping dead from hunger due to Aregberascal refusing them their pay.

Even the boko ravaged northeast which had seen some local govt areas under boko control, we still didn't have cases of hunger and malnourished kids from the NE.

It also baffles me that we appear to have more IDP camps now after boko haram defeat as claimed by that lair in chief, Lai Mohammed. If the nigerian govt has reclaimed all territories once under boko haram why are the IDP camps still open? Why are the refugees not going back to their homes and villages? Why is the UN now telling us that 7.1million people are facing starvation in the same wake of the boko haram "defeat "?

Don't be fooled. The war against Boko Haram is far from over as long as more and more refugee camps keep opening and we keep seeing pics of malnourished children.

On the case of malnourished children in IDP camps which we were exclusively introduced to under the buhari govt, it is obvious that more and more people are running away from their homes and farms to seek safety in refugee camps.

Who is fooling who?

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 4:11pm On Jan 24, 2017
It's official, You are demented.
Sentiment aside, is IDP not as a result of terrorism?
Damages are not paid for in wartime, the
bill comes after.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 4:13pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:
It's official, You are demented.
Sentiment aside, is IDP not as a result of terrorism?
Damages are not paid for in paid for in wartime, the
pill comes after.

You succeeded in displaying your zombie IQ which is equivalent to that of a field mouse

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by LORDOFAFONJAS: 4:15pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


You succeeded in displaying your zombie IQ which is equivalent to that of a field mouse
That one own worse pass sarrki

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by DozieInc(m): 4:17pm On Jan 24, 2017
Maybe due to the activities of herdsmen in other parts of the north.
This whole thing taya persin.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by DozieInc(m): 4:18pm On Jan 24, 2017
LORDOFAFONJAS:

That one own worse pass sarrki
Rotf... grin cool
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 4:23pm On Jan 24, 2017
Obviously that was a typo...
I won't exchange words with old fools like you.
I stated my fact, you can commit suicide, it is
the cheapest thing your likes can afford.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 4:24pm On Jan 24, 2017
DozieInc:
Maybe due to the activities of herdsmen in other parts of the north.
This whole thing taya persin.

Borno was self sufficient in food production.

The Borno border area was also very active in exporting foodstuffs to neighbouring African countries even as far as Sudan


Borno is also blessed with adequate rainfall than the NW.

Fulani herdsmen are not as active in Borno like they are in the middle belt.

So that leaves us with the impression that not much farming activity is ongoing in Borno which can be attributed to displacement of people by boko haram

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 4:33pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


Borno was self sufficient in food production.

The Borno border area was also very active in exporting foodstuffs to neighbouring African countries even as far as Sudan


Borno is also blessed with adequate rainfall than the NW.

Fulani herdsmen are not as active in Borno like they are in the middle belt.

So that leaves us with the impression that not much farming activity is ongoing in Borno which can be attributed to displacement of people by boko haram

People were rescued in the thousands, and u don't expect IDPs?
It must be hard being you, you are as dumb as an eel.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by DozieInc(m): 4:34pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


Borno was self sufficient in food production.

The Borno border area was also very active in exporting foodstuffs to neighbouring African countries even as far as Sudan


Borno is also blessed with adequate rainfall than the NW.

Fulani herdsmen are not as active in Borno like they are in the middle belt.

So that leaves us with the impression that not much farming activity is ongoing in Borno which can be attributed to displacement of people by boko haram
You raised valid points.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by Blue3k(m): 4:38pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:
During GEJ there were hardly any stories of famine in nigeria apart from lazy Tajus in Osun dropping dead from hunger due to Aregberascal refusing them their pay.

Even the boko ravaged northeast which had seen some local govt areas under boko control, we still didn't have cases of hunger and malnourished kids from the NE.

It also baffles me that we appear to have more IDP camps now after boko haram defeat as claimed by that lair in chief, Lai Mohammed. If the nigerian govt has reclaimed all territories once under boko haram why are the IDP camps still open? Why are the refugees not going back to their homes and villages? Why is the UN now telling us that 7.1million people are facing starvation in the same wake of the boko haram "defeat "?

Don't be fooled. The war against Boko Haram is far from over as long as more and more refugee camps keep opening and we keep seeing pics of malnourished children.

On the case of malnourished children in IDP camps which we were exclusively introduced to under the buhari govt, it is obvious that more and more people are running away from their homes and farms to seek safety in refugee camps.

Who is fooling who?

Simple boko haram burned down crop fields and stole livestock during raids. Read more about it.

https://www.nairaland.com/3408576/famine-nigeria
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 4:38pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:


People were rescued in the thousands, and u don't expect IDPs?
It must be hard being you, you are as dumb as an eel.

Mr wise weasel, we heard that all LGs formerly under BH control have been liberated. We also heard camp zero has been breached and that BH is on the run. They have also come to tell us that BH has been defeated and is currently on the run. Giving all this, why are the refugees not returning back to their communities, towns and villages?

Kindly try to keep your autistic brain from wondering off the question above.

Cheers.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 4:39pm On Jan 24, 2017
Blue3k:


Simple boko haram burned down crop fields and stole livestock during raids. Read more about it.

https://www.nairaland.com/3408576/famine-nigeria

But that doesn't tally with the official narrative that BH has been defeated?
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by Blue3k(m): 4:43pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


But that doesn't tally with the official narrative that BH has been defeated?

Nobody believes government completely on this forum. Yes the devistation they caused disrupted farming. The relief efforts were inefficient then lead to a big cascade effect making nigeria north east near famine.
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 4:46pm On Jan 24, 2017
Blue3k:


Nobody believes government completely on this forum. Yes the devistation they caused disrupted farming. The relief efforts were inefficient then lead to a big cascade effect making nigeria north east near famine.

Then why is it now that we have more IDPs and disturbing cases of famine now under a supposedly boko defeat as claimed by the APC but this wasn't the case under the last administration?

That is the question this thread is begging to answer.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 4:54pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


Mr wise weasel, we heard that all LGs formerly under BH control have been liberated. We also heard camp zero has been breached and that BH is on the run. They have also come to tell us that BH has been defeated and is currently on the run. Giving all this, why are the refugees not returning back to their communities, towns and villages?

Kindly try to keep your autistic brain from wondering off the question above.

Cheers.

I am an expert on security matters, the war is won, but the battle lingers...
When terrorist are on the run, they are more violent.
It took PMB less than 2years to break their shackles, GEJ failed in that regard.
This is warfare, you can as well as; say the army should leave Borno, because the
war is won. PMB is failing as regard the economy, but have you ever wonder if some
people are creating this problems for him? we shout #herdsmen, who are their sponsors?
why are they fighting? who are the major stake holders in this conflicts? I wish people like
the likes of El Rufai will rule this country, but same people are battling him with the tag a religious fanatic, a fundamentalist.
All this is to make up vote them in 2019, we the electorate will bear the brunt.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 5:00pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


Then why is it now that we have more IDPs and disturbing cases of famine now under a supposedly boko defeat as claimed by the APC but this wasn't the case under the last administration?

That is the question this thread is begging to answer.
It is simple, progress is being made; we have recorded more rescue, intensified our onslaught on the terrorist and we are breaking the hearts of likes like you, who wakes up expecting to see PMB dead or to fail. grin

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 5:02pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:


I am an expert on security matters, the war is won, but the battle lingers...

Stopped reading that trash right here.


Battles are fought and won towards winning the war.

Any one with a cursory and passive interest in military affairs and history ought to be averesed with that wise saying that battles won do not translate to winning the war.

You have only displayed your zombie ways by accepting the official narrative from Lai Mohammed who turns the truth on its head to push his lies. And just like your masters you have put the cart before the horse and turned logic on its head.
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 5:06pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


Stopped reading that trash right here.


Battles are fought and won towards winning the war.

Any one with a cursory and passive interest in military affairs and history ought to be averesed with that wise saying that battles won do not translate to winning the war.

You have only displayed your zombie ways by accepting the official narrative from Lai Mohammed who turns the truth on its head to push his lies. And just like your masters you have put the cart before the horse and turned logic on its head.

To break your heart even more, take a look at the front page.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 5:08pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:

It is simple, progress is being made; we have recorded more rescue, intensified our onslaught on the terrorist and we are breaking the hearts of likes like you, who wakes up expecting to see PMB dead or to fail. grin

You think this is a game?

You think your blind support of a failing and failed administration equates to patriotism?

Your blind partisan stance and sycophantic support of that dead wood of a leader without question is causing deaths and sufferings of civilians in the NE as we speak.

It is zombies like you that were holed up with Hitler in his bunker as Germany was reduced to smouldering heaps of rubble and smoke.
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 5:12pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


You think this is a game?

You think your blind support of a failing and failed administration equates to patriotism?

Your blind partisan stance and sycophantic support of that dead wood of a leader without question is causing deaths and sufferings of civilians in the NE as we speak.

It is zombies like you that were holed up with Hitler in his bunker as Germany was reduced to smouldering heaps of rubble and smoke.

If this turns to a war of words, i will win.
But check the homepage news and report back.

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 5:15pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:
If this turns to a word I will win

Are we fighting with sticks?

Dunce
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 5:19pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:


Are we fighting with sticks?

Dunce
war of words.
OAF

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by vedaxcool(m): 5:26pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:

war of words.
OAF

Lol you sabi deal with that big smelly worm whose only contribution on nairaland is imbecilic rancor. ...
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by lordizak(m): 5:29pm On Jan 24, 2017
vedaxcool:


Lol you sabi deal with that big smelly worm whose only contribution on nairaland is imbecilic rancor. ...
Thanks Man

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Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 5:30pm On Jan 24, 2017
vedaxcool:


Lol you sabi deal with that big smelly worm whose only contribution on nairaland is imbecilic rancor. ...

The Grand Patron of YAMS has arrived

Why can't you yoruba Muslims stick to issues?
And why are you all so fanatic about buhari?

Northerners have since given up on this old duara goat but una still carry the cadavar for head. Why?
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 5:32pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:

Thanks Man

You desperately needed that cheer leading from your fellow afonja

Idiotas
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by vedaxcool(m): 5:41pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:

Thanks Man

Nairalanders recognizes your efforts in removing unscrupulous elements from our forum.
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by FSBoperator: 5:43pm On Jan 24, 2017
vedaxcool:


Nairalanders recognizes your efforts in removing unscrupulous elements from our forum.

Zombie
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by Chiefobdk1: 6:30pm On Jan 24, 2017
lordizak:


I am an expert on security matters, the war is won, but the battle lingers...
When terrorist are on the run, they are more violent.
It took PMB less than 2years to break their shackles, GEJ failed in that regard.
This is warfare, you can as well as; say the army should leave Borno, because the
war is won. PMB is failing as regard the economy, but have you ever wonder if some
people are creating this problems for him? we shout #herdsmen, who are their sponsors?
why are they fighting? who are the major stake holders in this conflicts? I wish people like
the likes of El Rufai will rule this country, but same people are battling him with the tag a religious fanatic, a fundamentalist.
All this is to make up vote them in 2019, we the electorate will bear the brunt.


Security expert ko. . Opc ni. .


U be expert na im insecurity full everywhere


U be expert for beer parlor lie....
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by doctokwus: 6:36pm On Jan 24, 2017
FSBoperator:
During GEJ there were hardly any stories of famine in nigeria apart from lazy Tajus in Osun dropping dead from hunger due to Aregberascal refusing them their pay.

Even the boko ravaged northeast which had seen some local govt areas under boko control, we still didn't have cases of hunger and malnourished kids from the NE.

It also baffles me that we appear to have more IDP camps now after boko haram defeat as claimed by that lair in chief, Lai Mohammed. If the nigerian govt has reclaimed all territories once under boko haram why are the IDP camps still open? Why are the refugees not going back to their homes and villages? Why is the UN now telling us that 7.1million people are facing starvation in the same wake of the boko haram "defeat "?

Don't be fooled. The war against Boko Haram is far from over as long as more and more refugee camps keep opening and we keep seeing pics of malnourished children.

On the case of malnourished children in IDP camps which we were exclusively introduced to under the buhari govt, it is obvious that more and more people are running away from their homes and farms to seek safety in refugee camps.

Who is fooling who?
Just 3 questions for u:
(1)who gave u access to d internet
(2)How old are u
(3)Did u complete primary school?
Re: Why Are There More IDP Camps And Famine After Boko Haram "Defeat"? by Chiefobdk1: 6:38pm On Jan 24, 2017
vedaxcool:


Lol you sabi deal with that big smelly worm whose only contribution on nairaland is imbecilic rancor. ...

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