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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by okuya: 7:25pm On Oct 17, 2017
Kalakuta invasion: THEY DENIED!
zak ibiam massacre: THEY DENIED!
invasion of Ogoni land: THEY DENIED!
They think the southeast would foolishly wait for the vaccines from soldiers, who at the end of the day would be called UNKNOWN SOLDIERS!

Una no fit catch us!!!!

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Dearlord(m): 7:25pm On Oct 17, 2017
What else should ordinary helpless Nigerian expect from this government except talks upon talk.

It is well with my soul

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Leez(m): 7:36pm On Oct 17, 2017
nghubs1:
The Nigerian Army has denied rumours peddling on social media that the Nigerian Army is embarking on a medical outreach and injecting civilians with vaccines.





According to a statement released by the Deputy Director of Public Relations Col. Aminu Iliyasu, the Army would never embark on medical outreach in schools.

Though the Nigerian Army plans to undertake such gestures like free medical outreaches, sanitation exercises in host communities and distribution of educational materials as part of our community relations activities during the ongoing Operation CROCODILE SMILE II, these activities are yet to be conducted.

The statement reads

“The attention of Headquarters 6 Division Nigerian Army has been drawn to some rumours making the rounds that some Nigerian Army Personnel are going round schools in Rivers State dressed in Military Camouflage uniforms with the intention of forcefully vaccinating students with an unknown substance. The callous and unpatriotic rumours spread by these enemies of State are, to say the least, despicable, deplorable and highly condemnable by all well meaning Nigerians as they are intended to cause pandemonium among the general public.

“The authorities of 6 Division Nigerian Army wishes to inform the general public that while the Nigerian Army plans to undertake such gestures like free medical outreaches, sanitation exercises in host communities and distribution of educational materials as part of our community relations activities during the ongoing Operation CROCODILE SMILE II, these activities are yet to be conducted and will eventually be conducted with the consent of relevant authorities of designated communities and at venues and dates that will be duly communicated to the general public through future press releases and relevant posters.

“For the purpose of emphasis, the Nigerian Army does not and will never carry out its medical outreaches or vaccination exercises for that matter in Schools. We can therefore categorically inform the public that the ongoing rumours about Nigerian Army Personnel going round schools in military camouflage to forcefully immunize school children are not true and should therefore be discountenanced with. Additionally, members of the public are please requested to call 09072509436-8 to report any case of any impostor(s) that may be seen actually trying to commit such atrocities.

“You are kindly requested to disseminate this information to the general public through your medium. Thank you for your usual cooperation.

AMINU ILIYASU

Colonel

Deputy Director

Army Public Relations”


http://nghubs.info/nigerian-army-denies-going-on-a-medical-outreach/
Though the Nigerian Army plans to undertake such gestures like free medical outreaches, sanitation exercises in host communities and distribution of educational materials as part of our community relations activities during the ongoing Operation CROCODILE SMILE II, these activities are yet to be conducted.
might as well have told us nothing cuz dis alone floors d denial smh
Cc
giftq

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by LogicStatement: 7:38pm On Oct 17, 2017
Joephat:
I said it that this boy running didn't see armies, he saw shakau himself..


This clearly shows that Nigerian soldiers had evil motives for actually embarking on monkeypox outreach.

thankGod, my Igbo ppl r not daft as Benue, afonja or the fulanis.


these children r rumor mugger.


For all the gullible afonjas who actually believed in what this soldiers said, you will die by there guns n they will deny being responsible before this year ends.

Amen

U just have to be told the truth, your level of reasoning is foolish. Showing us a picture of students running without those pursuing them shows your level of IQ. If u claim soldiers are carrying out vaccination exercise without at least a picture to proof showing them in schools doing this, u are not different from stark illiterates who take decisions based on hearsay.
Besides, monkey pox doesn't have a vaccine yet, so I wonder where the supposed army would have gotten the vaccine from. Common sense should have made u know that this is mere rumour from disgruntled elements of the society
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Nobody: 7:39pm On Oct 17, 2017
Leez:

Though the Nigerian Army plans to undertake such gestures like free medical outreaches, sanitation exercises in host communities and distribution of educational materials as part of our community relations activities during the ongoing Operation CROCODILE SMILE II, these activities are yet to be conducted.
might as well have told us nothing cuz dis alone floors d denial smh
Cc
giftq
What more can we expect from a wasted army of boko-haramites and child molesters

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Joephat(m): 7:40pm On Oct 17, 2017
LogicStatement:

U just have to be told the truth, your level of reasoning is foolish. Showing us a picture of students running without those pursuing them shows your level of IQ. If u claim soldiers are carrying out vaccination exercise without at least a picture to proof showing them in schools doing this, u are not different from stark illiterates who take decisions based on hearsay.
Besides, monkey pox doesn't have a vaccine yet, so I wonder where the supposed army would have gotten the vaccine from. Common sense should have made u know that this is mere rumour from disgruntled elements of the society

for Believing in What this military men r saying... before this year ends, you will receive a stray bullet n it will reach FP

this is our prayers on you n others

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Leez(m): 7:41pm On Oct 17, 2017
giftq:

What more can we expect from a wasted army of boko-haramites and child molesters
grin grin grin
at least dy for lie wella na
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by jaymichael(m): 7:41pm On Oct 17, 2017
BiafraIShere:
See human being, even if you must justify your BMC stipend, please do so sensibly rather than displaying dumb reasoning. Anambra state government did a press release specifically on this army forced vacination and pleaded with them to stop until more sensitization is conducted yet you are here trying to deny it so you can earn your stipend abi? Continue, there is a reward for everyone according to their deed.
You lots just love twisting facts to suit your narratives no matter how spurious it is. The free medical outreach was announced from the inception that it will be part of the operation python dance 2 but there was no vaccination exercise as part of the exercise. The government made a certification that there is no iota of truth regarding the vaccination rumours being peddled but in other to allay public fears, the free medical outreach should be suspended. the Government never said vaccination exercise should be suspended because there wasn't any in the first place. If there was any, I don't think we should find it difficult to get just one evidence to support that fact.
http://punchng.com/free-medical-outreach-residents-accuse-army-of-plotting-to-depopulate-south-east/
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by ivandragon: 7:42pm On Oct 17, 2017
it would be nice to see a picture of the soldiers carrying out this alleged unauthorized immunization.


I know its difficult to 'snap' security forces in Nigeria, but just 1 picture would give more credibility to the story...
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by zomoears(m): 7:43pm On Oct 17, 2017
Josephjnr:
I am not understanding.Who were soldiers in the southeastern part of Nigeria doing medical outreach? If it was Nigerian Military and no arrest have being made yet. Nigeria is becoming a disgrace to the World.

1. Medical outreach will not be conducted in schools
2. Venues for medical outreach programs will be communicated
3. They have not denied carrying out medical out reach, they only said they dont and will not do it in schools.

Best regards.
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Nobody: 7:44pm On Oct 17, 2017
Leez:

grin grin grin
at least dy for lie wella na
To lie is even a big problem for them.
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by nikz(f): 7:45pm On Oct 17, 2017
If it's a lie why is there chaos then? Which kind country be this sef?

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by ideology(m): 7:46pm On Oct 17, 2017
Tamass:
Some unscruplous elements just causing unnecessary panic anyhow all in the name of defaming the government... shun racism and tribalism..only then can we move forward

Are these Biafran Soldiers?

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by PointB: 7:48pm On Oct 17, 2017
Nigeria Army has reduced itself to pathological liars!


Meanwhile, they should produce Nnamdi Kanu, enough of the lies!

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Throwback: 7:51pm On Oct 17, 2017
Lomprico2:


So all the picture u saw today of pupils running are students doing inter house sports abi?

Show me one with the picture of an army personnel.

Nobody denies that there were rumors spreading and students running about aimlessly without anyone chasing them. Show the world the pictures of the army men in their school.

Or have you heard from any of the students running or the parents who went to get their kids, that they sighted any army personnel there?

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Throwback: 7:53pm On Oct 17, 2017
ideology:


Are these Biafran Soldiers?

Is this picture from any of those states that have been in the news over this rumour?

Or you bring a picture from military medics in the North and you equate it to school children running without any military personnel going to their schools.
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Lomprico2: 7:55pm On Oct 17, 2017
Throwback:


Show me one with the picture of an army personnel.

Nobody denies that there were rumors spreading and students running about aimlessly without anyone chasing them. Show the world the pictures of the army men in their school.

Or have you heard from any of the students running or the parents who went to get their kids, that they sighted any army personnel there?

The fact that pupils ran away from their various schools today in some part of the country is true.

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Leez(m): 7:57pm On Oct 17, 2017
giftq:
To lie is even a big problem for them.
this is serious

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Throwback: 7:58pm On Oct 17, 2017
Lomprico2:


The fact that pupils ran away from their various schools today in some part of the country is true.

Yes we know.

But did you see any picture of military men in any school. Did anyone running confirm that he/she running, ran because military personnel were sighted?

Did any parent that went to schools for their kids sight any military personnel in any of those schools.

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Nobody: 8:03pm On Oct 17, 2017
Leez:

this is serious
see them grin

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Leez(m): 8:03pm On Oct 17, 2017
giftq:
see them grin
grin grin nwanne u ehn
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by joinnow: 8:07pm On Oct 17, 2017
MrEgghead:
Have you seen the Army dress in their uniforms giving vaccination?Atleast Let someone upload their pictures of there's any.

U want to die trying
Go and snap
You will not be alive to post it.
Can you even snap them marching on the road.
People that tell you to carry both hands up when passing check point abi na leg you wan use snap?
Even if you dey inside bus you there not make call at checkpoint.

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Nobody: 8:10pm On Oct 17, 2017
Leez:

grin grin
nwanne u ehn
Ife m na-afu ka m na-ekwu grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by LogicStatement: 8:27pm On Oct 17, 2017
Joephat:


for Believing in What this military men r saying... before this year ends, you will receive a stray bullet n it will reach FP

this is our prayers on you n others
I laugh at your gullibility son! U don't have to result in such worthless prayer against a God's anointed except u're prepared to be the victim. I need to school you kid, God doesn't answer such prayers against your perceived 'enemy', rather, u only ended adding more sins to your account. Son, why not free your mind from hatred just because Jonathan (who is not even from SE) lost an election, u decide to hate everything about this government. It is a shame on your value system and also, the way you people run politics in that part of the country is pathetic.
I will advice u, based on the anointing I carry, to start a one day fasting & prayer for forgiveness to avert the cause you just laid on your head.
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Leez(m): 8:27pm On Oct 17, 2017
giftq:
Ife m na-afu ka m na-ekwu grin grin
grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by obailala(m): 8:30pm On Oct 17, 2017
BiafraIShere:
See human being, even if you must justify your BMC stipend, please do so sensibly rather than displaying dumb reasoning. Anambra state government did a press release specifically on this army forced vacination and pleaded with them to stop until more sensitization is conducted yet you are here trying to deny it so you can earn your stipend abi? Continue, there is a reward for everyone according to their deed.
While you're still at it blabbing your nonsense, you can do well to just point out where the Anambra State Govt called it a vaccination exercise, better still, you should also point out where it was labelled 'forced' vaccination as you've ignorantly been vomitting. Gosh! How can humans just be so adamant in their daftness?... Anybody who tries to speak sense into your skull is automatically BMC to you?.. in your head it's all about politics of 'Us vs Them.'

Anambra state govt released a press statement clarifying that the rumour of military forced vaccination was a hoax created by mischief makers to cause fear and chaos; the govt also advised the military to suspend their free medical outreach for proper sensitization until the damage caused by mischief makers is cleared. But of course to some coconut heads, 'free medical outreach = forced vaccinations.' You even go ahead to cite the very same Anambra govt press statement which clarified it as a hoax as the source of your info.... And of course again, anyone that points your ignorance out to you is BMC. Wasted education.. Tufia!

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by LogicStatement: 8:39pm On Oct 17, 2017
obailala:
While you're still at it blabbing your nonsense, you can do well to just point out where the Anambra State Govt called it a vaccination exercise, better still, you should also point out where it was labelled 'forced' vaccination as you've ignorantly been vomitting. Gosh! How can humans just be so adamant in their daftness?... Anybody who tries to speak sense into your skull is automatically BMC to you?.. in your head it's all about politics of 'Us vs Them.'

Anambra state govt released a press statement clarifying that the rumour of military forced vaccination was a hoax created by mischief makers to cause fear and chaos; the govt also advised the military to suspend their free medical outreach for proper sensitization until the damage caused by mischief makers is cleared. But of course to some coconut heads, 'free medical outreach = forced vaccinations.' You even go ahead to cite the very same Anambra govt press statement which clarified it as a hoax as the source of your info.... And of course again, anyone that points your ignorance out to you is BMC. Tufia!
Don't mind people like him, their situation is so pathetic! This their 'them against us' mentality is unbecoming. They really, really & urgently need deradicallization & reorientation if not, I don't see the possibility of them uniting & playing clean politics to produce the president of this nation in the nearest future.

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by goodnews777: 8:49pm On Oct 17, 2017
They were on a mission to sterilize christian south. They are only denying it because the people have refused it. Wicked people.

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Raintaker(m): 8:58pm On Oct 17, 2017
Lomprico2:


So all the picture u saw today of pupils running are students doing inter house sports abi?
Muntula , u saw students running, did you see any military man or woman running after them?
At least there would have been a flicker of an image of a Nigerian soldier, if the news were to be true.
Si eba puo for real.
Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by ruffhandu: 8:58pm On Oct 17, 2017
“The authorities of 6 Division Nigerian Army wishes to inform the general public that while the Nigerian Army plans to undertake such gestures like free medical outreaches, sanitation exercises in host communities and distribution of educational materials as part of our community relations activities during the ongoing Operation CROCODILE SMILE II, these activities are yet to be conducted and will eventually be conducted with the consent of relevant authorities of designated communities and at venues and dates that will be duly communicated to the general public through future press releases and relevant posters.

@ the bolded. So what did I watch on nta yesterday 16th october happening in Edo state? And the GOC, under whose division Edo state is, said same will be taking place simultaneously in all location where operation crocodile smile is happening?

Nigeria will just be telling blatant lies.

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by MaconAwire(m): 9:07pm On Oct 17, 2017
WETIN ARMY NO DEY DENY??
EVEN THEIR PAPA N MAMA SEF

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Re: Nigerian Army Denies Going On A Medical Outreach by Tamass: 9:13pm On Oct 17, 2017
sorom4:
they are now unscrupulous elements in the case of glaring mistrust between the government and her people.

People like you are the reason everybody blames Lord Lugard
Actually sir..thats the truth..i reside at rivers state and i knw what i saw...honestly some people just took advantage of the situation to cause panic

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