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Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Sammyblaq(m): 9:37am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Cuteogbus:Let them state clear the SHOW OF FORCE than coming up with a cover up story of parading an Armoured carrier. NONSENSE! |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Cuteogbus: 9:44am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Oga shut up you don't know anything. Meanwhile, is there no other road to parade their new armond carriage? Must it be through Nnamdi kanu's residence[/quote] Nnamdi Kanu Displayed A Newly Acquired Drone With The Intent Of Using It To Start A War.. It Is Only Right For The Nigerian Millitary To Parade It's Newly Acquired Armoured Car As A 'Show Of Force' To Warn Off Or Deter IPOB Miscreants From Fermenting Trouble. The USA Does The Same Thing To Northkorea By Carrying Out Wargames Or Millitary Drills On The Border Of Northkorea To Warn Northkorea From Further Fermenting Trouble Each Time They Test A New Nuclear Or Hydrogen Bomb. They (USA) Even Have A Nuclear Powered Missile Carrier On Northkorean Waters. All These Are Ways Of Ensuring That Activities Of Rogue Or Criminal Elements Are Checkmated & Also Serves As A Form Of Reasurance To The General Populace Of It's Readiness To Maintain, Safeguard And Ensure Peace & Order Amongst It's Citizens. Na You Sef Wey No Know Anything. Go & Read International News 1 Like |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by ONYII4TRUT: 9:47am On Sep 11, 2017 |
fk001:THEY WILL VISIT YOU. SAY AMEN. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by datribune: 9:48am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Could there hav been shots if stones were not thrown at a military convoy?. dis is reminiscent of d Shite situation. It also reminds me of a time in our history when there was a coup in which leaders of other tribes wit d exception of d Igbo were killed & then there was a counter-coup. d rest is history. d show of force by d army must go on. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by joinnow: 10:06am On Sep 11, 2017 |
145 Battalion while on show of force along FMC-Word Bank Road in Umuahia town, Abia State at about 6.00-6.30pm, Shame shame shame While somewhere in North Korea one small boy dey test intercontinental ballistic nuclear missiles
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Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Jonathan39: 10:06am On Sep 11, 2017 |
The military convoy will visit your fathers house. And a stray bullet will hit you,Amen koboko69: |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Kingspin(m): 10:11am On Sep 11, 2017 |
I have never seen a country as useless as Nigeria.. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by ONYII4TRUT: 10:13am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Cuteogbus: SO AMERICAN ISSUES WITH NORTH KOREA COULD BE LIKENED TO NNAMDI'S QUEST FOR BIAFRA? ALL OF YOU BIASED FELLOWS MUST GET THE SAME MEASURE OF BIASEDNESS IN ALL YOUR ISSUES AND CASES.SAY AMEN. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by ladychioma: 10:17am On Sep 11, 2017 |
fk001: |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by proeast(m): 10:17am On Sep 11, 2017 |
ITbomb:Thats the one billion dollars question! IPOB is passionate about Biafra & the worst thing that would happen to Nigeria is for them to pick up arms against Nigeria. They number in their millions, well connected globally and has enough resources to successfully prosecute a guerilla warfare! |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by fk001(m): 10:20am On Sep 11, 2017 |
[quote author=ladychioma post=60341686][/quote] I am a patriot |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by poseidon12: 10:34am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Nigerian Army, nothing but a bunch of local thugs in uniform. Only strong and gallant when dealing with unarmed civilians. They become cowards when dealing with Boko Haram or armed militants or the Cameroonian gendarmes that have been killing Nigerian civilians and soldiers. No amount of intimidation can stop our demand for referendum and restructuring. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Balkan(m): 10:41am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Adebowale89:see frustration 1 Like |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by komekn(m): 10:49am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Deltagiant: Making noise a by a very vocal minority does not mean general consent or acceptance. This is a democracy, you have your representatives at every level of this three tier governance. For instance, Local govt. State house of assembly, and the national assembly. Voted through a democratic process, however, not one elected official has made any act of wilful support for a referendum and or support for the secessionist Biafra agenda. Does the possibility exist particularly to those who seem to be clouded by their obsessive support for IPOB that you may not have overwhelming support as you try to deceptively portray Use the democratic process let IPOB become a political party and see how many votes Kanu can muster. The video shows some misguided persons throwing stones at an Otokar Cobra APC taking advantage of the very benign nature of the Army on this occasion. The video tells a story different from the rhetoric given by IPOB. I do not see any acts of courage just overstated and misplaced exuberance that is more reflective of hooliganism. The Army has shown incredible restraint in times past there would be a bloodbath. But that restraint by the NA will not be Ad infinitum, so i would ask for caution. These acts of IPOB are not peaceful but are a acts of violence and lawlessness. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by willibounce1(m): 11:10am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Blue3k: If you look closely you will see clearly that is not a gun shot wound. Tell the idio.ts to show us the people that died and also show us the bullet that was removed from the criminal, fraudulent ipod pretending to be shot. Ipods are too daft to carry out a successful propaganda. shots fired in the air the chest beating cowards scampered for safety. These are the animals claiming they will burn the zoo if kanu is arrested, the dummies claiming they are ready to die for biafrau.d but cannot stand at the sound of gun shots. what they have seen is testing testing. By the time python begin dance, ipods go surrender. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Asapchris(m): 11:21am On Sep 11, 2017 |
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Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Nobody: 11:28am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Ra88:I don't care where you saw the bullet injuries, who the hell are you idiots to tried to block the military from moving,I thought you guys has the power to stop bullets, fools, yet you will call northerners illiterates.What an educated man or woman can stand in front of armour vehicle with sticks and stones? I wish the bullet injuries you saw was in the head. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by franudi: 11:29am On Sep 11, 2017 |
Why show of force in front of Nnamdi Kanu's house? |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by pedronule(m): 11:32am On Sep 11, 2017 |
“What happened was that the military was parading a new armoured carrier and passed through Nnamdi Kanu’s residence. so of all the places in umuahia, it was kanu's residence that was deemed fit to test armoured carrier I see! |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Nobody: 11:34am On Sep 11, 2017 |
willibounce1:And they will be the first t o run to social media with pictures and be calling on international community to come to their aid. These are the fools that said they will stop the Python from dancing in the east with their blood. I wonder why the military don't waste some of them since they said they will sacrifice their own blood. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by 2016v2017: 11:35am On Sep 11, 2017 |
lafflaff123:what judgment you give others awaits you too |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Nobody: 11:36am On Sep 11, 2017 |
luckysmills: Yellow belly turn tail coward
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Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Nobody: 11:39am On Sep 11, 2017 |
austin2all: Novice? I'm not the one that turned tail like a coward
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Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Nobody: 11:40am On Sep 11, 2017 |
NgcoboP: Nope, request denied. 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Nobody: 11:41am On Sep 11, 2017 |
pedronule:You this fool,you mean the road passed through Nnamdi's compound abi? So the Igbos can determine the road the military will pass through abi? You guys get ready for internet ranting and noise making. The Python has come to stay with you. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Adebowale89(m): 12:30pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Balkan: if that's how u relate to the meaning of frustration then I feel a big sympathy for your sense of assimilation |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Innomach(m): 12:47pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Balkan: Keep deceiving yourself until the whole place is leveled to the ground. We should never allow what happened in 1967 to 1970 to repeat. If you are hoping that the international community, UN or any other body will come to your rescue, you should be ready to wait till eternity. If IPOB thinks they are popular in the eastern region, they should form a political party and push forward candidates that share their ideology. Imagine a situation where the 5 governors in the east, senators and house of assembly members from the 5 Igbo states all share the same ideology and pursue same goal. It would be easy to draw the attention of both national and international leaders to help call for referendum. Anything outside of this is suicidal because the Nigerian authorities will only treat you as miscreants and rebels, kill you like chicken and nothing will happen. He who has ear to hear, let him hear. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Deltagiant: 1:44pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
komekn: It is the other way round; the unprovoked killings of armless civilians and protesters by the Fulani jihadist Nigerian Army will definitely not be ad infinitum. Why shouldnt they be benign when they have lost the moral and intellectual argument vis the right of the people to voice out their quest for freedom? The power lies on the people, that's why the UK's representatives at the EU parliament had no say in the UK referendum. |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by AlwaysUltraPad: 1:52pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Deltagiant:they shouldn't even show force that they're known for because of ipod? And that gives them right to pelt them with stone? Is that the only place soldiers do such? I was at towers sometimes early last year, I saw military moving in a way that got wondering if shekau was somewhere in umuahia , but everyone around looked calm and I was told it's a normal routine to inform criminals to steer clear. What made this particular exercise a different one ? You guys are stupidly supporting trouble making . |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by Balkan(m): 2:19pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Innomach:Afonja unity begger. keep your advice for afenifere |
Re: Why We Fired Warning Shots In Umuahia – Nigerian Army by willibounce1(m): 3:14pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
AntiIPOB: Don't mind. You can imagine them claiming 5 people were killed when they were actually the ones who attacked the NA and even injured a soldier and passers by. The even mistakenly uploaded pictures of them holding sticks and other weapons throwing at the NA and they uploaded the pictures everywhere shouting ICC and UN are watching. You calling on UN that NA killed five people but cannot show us pictures of the people killed. They think the people who work for UN or ICC are brainless illiterates like kanu. At the end of the day, when the NA starts to deal with them proper and they cry UN and ICC, they will be ignored because of their numerous senseless propaganda. |
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