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Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Nobody: 11:52pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
FAMILY. In the late 1970s, shortly after the civil war and early 1980s, a permanent drought ravaged the entire African Sahel. This led to the deaths of thousands. Thousands more emigrated from one region to another freely despite existing inter state borders. It is in this context of crisis that Nigerian populations begin to occupy certain Cameroonian and Chadian islands arising as a result of the drying up of Lake Chad. But we must realise that for those living in this area, the lines demarcating both countries by Britannia were arbitrary as far as they were concerned. The inhabitants have coexistenced for generations, and were for the most part family. If the settlers, especially Chadian populations live in peace, sharing their useful land and somehow endorsing Nigerian domination? Can we really speak of fixed boundaries in this doubly unstable region? Shortly thereafter, successive military administrators of Borno State supported this occupation by establishing its domination over territories that theoretically were in Chadian soil. Curiously, the Nigerian settlement does not seem to be considered foreign. In 1962 the Lake Chad Basin Commission was established. Iron bars 10 km distant from each other were erected in the Lake to serve as effective border demarcation points. People from both sides lived in relative peace. The gradual withdrawal of the waters of Lake Chad began changing the situation. CLIMATE CHANGE. Since the dawn of the twentieth century, the Lake has been receding :23,500 km in 1962. 19,000 km in 1973. Thus in the mid-1990’s, over 30 villages have been created by more than 11,000 Nigerians in the Chadian of Lake Chad. The contentious Darak, located 35km east of the border with Nigeria was originally occupied by Nigeria fisherman who followed the withdrawal of the waters of the lake in the late 1980’s. PROVOCATION. image nigeriannation.com On 18 April 1983, in a well planned and rehearsed operation, three thousand Chadian soldiers under the command of Idris Derby invaded and seized 19 Islands in the Lake Chad axis in Borno State. Twenty four hours later six villages in Borno State fell to Chadian troops. Stunned by this daring unprovoked attack, Nigeria’s President Alhaji Shehu Shagari orders the Commander of the Nigerian Army 3rd Army Division General Muhammadu Buhari to flush out the invaders. General Buhari, in his capacity as General Officer Comnanding (GOC) augmented his forces with the Nigerian Army 21st Amoured Brigade in Maiduguri. A skilled military tactician General Buhari resisted the temptation to use Nigeria’s overwhelming superiority in amoury and man power to charge headlong . He knew the Chadians were highly skilled fighters who use their excellent mobility to their advantage. Instead he ordered the Nigerian Army Scout Regiment to recconnitor Chadian military positions. The Nigerian Army Scout Regiment is the reconnaissance arm of the infantry. Their job is to obtain and disperse viral combat and battlefield information on the enemy under any conditions. An Army Scout assigned to the 301 Field Artillery Regiment scans the horizon for artillery targets in the vast featureless plains of the Sambisa Forest. Reports from Scouts confirmed the Generals suspicion. Expecting a massive retaliatory attack spearheaded by tanks, the occupying Chadian troops had prepared anti series of tank obstacles on the likely approaches by digging 10 ft trenches around fortified positions. The plan was to lure Nigerian tanks towards the myriad of concealed trenches, making it impossible to navigate. Once trapped the tanks would then be engaged by concealed troops with anti-tank weapons and RPG’s at close range. SHOCK AND AWE. With the Intel gathered by scouts the GOC began preparation for a punitive attack. Taking advantage of the night Nigerian troops quitely moved into flanking positions. At day break, the Nigerian Army, under the able Commander General Muhammadu Buhari launched a massive operation to dislodge the invading Chadian forces. 4,000 soldiers besieged Chadian forces on three fronts. As Chadian troops came under relentless artillery bombardment from the eastern flank, Nigerian soldiers in the Western axis began their push to link up with the 3rd strike component in the rear, effectively encircling Chadian forces. As Chadian casualties mounted General Buhari ordered a temporary halt to the advance, to allow Chadian forces an escape route back into Chad via the northern axis. Stunned and disoriented by the unexpected attack from seemingly everywhere by Nigeria infantry, Chadian soldiers began to abandoned their positions in a disorganized manner and fled the battlefield in droves, leaving their vehicles and equipment behind. It was at this moment that Nigerian troops, led by General Buhari gave chase to the fleeing Chadian soldiers. To the General, flushing out the invaders was not enough, he was determined to make a bold statement to the Chadians and teach them a bitter lesson. Nigerian troops crossed the border into Chadian territory and continued its pursuit. Orders from Nigeria’s President to halt his advance fell on deaf ears. Nigerian troops continued its advance until they were 50 kilometres from the N’Djamena, the Chadian Capital. Facing possible court marshal General Buhari stoped the advance and withdrew his forces. General Buhari was immediately summoned by the President for disobeying a direct order from the President to stop his advance. In his defence the General claimed in the heat of battle he was unaware he had crossed into Chadian territory. Source : https://defensenigeria.blog/2017/08/21/forgotten-facts-the-three-day-war-between-nigeria-and-chad/ 107 Likes 13 Shares
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Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by aolawale025: 11:56pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
He was to be fired by Shagari. Hence the coup 108 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Mynd44: 11:56pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
"In his defence the General claimed in the heat of battle he was unaware he had crossed into Chadian territory." Nigga has a sense of humor. 251 Likes 16 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by TheHistorian(m): 11:59pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
Is this thread in any way aimed at ridiculing the President?? And to the 17 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Nobody: 11:59pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
aolawale025: He was not. The dire straits of the economy and broad day light corruption was the motivating factor. 64 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Mendelssohn(m): 12:00am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Moral lesson...... 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Leomidas46(m): 12:00am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Nice |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by mysticgal(f): 12:01am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Buhari seem to be above the law. Either way nice history 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by ybalogs(m): 12:01am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Thanks for the reminder even though I didn't read it. |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by boman2014: 12:01am On Aug 22, 2017 |
great BUHARI 27 Likes |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Nobody: 12:02am On Aug 22, 2017 |
nice ..... but this wasn't a war..Nigeria didn't officially declared a war..... just a major conflict... 4 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Whoeppme(m): 12:02am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Right from time Our president buhari no dey gree hear word. Stop stop no advance again he no gree hear abeg tell me why BUHARI no go get EAR PROBLEM? 162 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by princy80(m): 12:03am On Aug 22, 2017 |
This story is sweet die. Never knew our own bubu could be so useful! In his youth Shaa, they should allow him to resign in peace. 39 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by aolawale025: 12:04am On Aug 22, 2017 |
SSBN: Well compared to the present corruption as at NOW. Shagari's government corruption was at kindergarten stage 57 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by kingxsamz(m): 12:05am On Aug 22, 2017 |
check my signature |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by SalamRushdie: 12:06am On Aug 22, 2017 |
The poor judgement and crass disregard for constitutional authority and common sense at play again by the wild Herdsman turned quota system general .Shagari should have dismissed him immediately and today Nigerian economy would have been the best in Africa and maybe the middle east but Shagari spared him allowing Buhari to again disregard our constitution to overthrow a democratically elected president which was the point where Nigeria lost direction till date .. 72 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by YourCoffin: 12:07am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Eya. Ordinary Bokoharam e neva defeat 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by kozmokaz(m): 12:09am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Nice ... |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Nobody: 12:09am On Aug 22, 2017 |
BMC=BuhariMediaCommitee repping their arewa masters since1960 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Nobody: 12:09am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Just to add the Nigerian Airforce also played its part too I have lot of gist from back then. 4 Likes |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Nobody: 12:09am On Aug 22, 2017 |
This is making me love Buhari even more! Lol! 38 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by ijobaooorun(m): 12:09am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Walks outta thread********* 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by tooth4tooth: 12:10am On Aug 22, 2017 |
1 Like |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by greggng: 12:10am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Buhari has done well for this country may God bless him 43 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by ITbomb(m): 12:10am On Aug 22, 2017 |
no wonder he is obsessed with Boko Haram ever since he became president, there has been no speech with mentioning boko haram. even when the economy and education is at its lowest ebb 4 Likes |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by omololu2020(m): 12:10am On Aug 22, 2017 |
H |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Deadprez: 12:10am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Ftc dedicated to my NL mentor lefulefu and to Buhari 1 Like |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by Mechette(m): 12:11am On Aug 22, 2017 |
na so |
Re: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by EmekaBlue(m): 12:12am On Aug 22, 2017 |
Chadian army will finish Nigeria army anyday anytime with same weapon power...Just see how they helped wipe boko boys that time NA were running into Cameroon 7 Likes 1 Share |
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