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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Passionate888: 8:48pm On Nov 22, 2018
The military had reported that it had killed at least 76 Boko Haram fighters in Metele while giving seven soldiers dead and 16 injured as the official figures of casualties recorded during the attack no troops’ location.
Don't they (soldiers ) have relations that will ask of their whereabout? The way the Nigerian military keep decreasing the number of casualties is alarming.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Amumaigwe: 8:48pm On Nov 22, 2018
emmyreelz:

it remains a big mystery to me. could it be that the fighting morale of own troops is so low or what. see our arsenal yet at the sound of some gunshots they flee. these bhts are not well trained nor do they have these our armoury. what even happened to the air support commands. abeg these matter tire me.

Their morale is usually low when they hear the sound of superior firepower from Boko Haram, but it gets so high when they see stone and stick wielding IPOB & IMN youths. What an irony!

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:48pm On Nov 22, 2018
olaks4real:
if a family among u will never say such. Must u comment?
if you family member is among the army, try to bring him home and send him to rehab because most of them behave like animals in public. before raising money for him to start doing something reasonable

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:48pm On Nov 22, 2018
Diiet:

If one should judge the whole Nig army according to the wickedness of some soldiers , one will never pity them or their relatives when they get killed on the battle field.
However, they still deserve our empathy and support in any form because they are defending the sovereignty of the country.
No country to die for. Allow all region to manage its resources and stuff.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Gozzzy(m): 8:50pm On Nov 22, 2018
balanceofterror1:



Stop posting rubbish online.

There are many things you don't know.

No matter how equip you're, you can get defeated.
God bless you. They don't seem to understand that the government, the defence chiefs and the commanders aren't helping matters in this war..... they are the reason, morale is seriously falling.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Diiet: 8:51pm On Nov 22, 2018
ontarioissauga:

No country to die for. Allow all region to manage its resources and stuff.
even me too can't lay down my life for the country

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by AFONJACOW(m): 8:51pm On Nov 22, 2018
how I wish Boko Haram will navigate West, let's see how it goes, they can't be in comfort zone and be supporting the dullard for continuation, the western minions must taste the bitter leaf soup they stupidly cooked for The rest of Nigerians.. Sai Barbar till 2067

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:51pm On Nov 22, 2018
Funny how they always complain about inadequate arms and ammunition whenever they're up against Boko Haram. But arms and ammunitions are always adequate to show useless strength against unarmed IPOB and Shiites. Very useless Nigerian Armed Forces populated by a bunch of cowardly idiots.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:53pm On Nov 22, 2018
balanceofterror1:





When you have BH sympathizers among the military and got misinformed in the BF, there's nothing much you can do.

if you are among them come home and go for rehab because most of you guys behave like animals sometimes when you see civilians. after rehab try raise some money so you can do something reasonable. if I have money self I may donate for you to start something

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Deepthoughts: 8:54pm On Nov 22, 2018
Splashme:
HOW BOKO HARAM KILLED OVER SOLDIERS IN METELE ATTACK - SURVIVOR

A Nigerian soldier who survived the deadly attack on a military base in the northern part of Borno State on Monday said they suffered a heavy casualty due to lack of adequate weapons.

The soldier, who managed to escape the attack alongside other injured troops, said at least 70 soldiers died in the attack.

He said the corpses of the slain Nigerian soldiers are yet to be evacuated, days after Boko Haram took advantage of their lack of munitions, and dealt them a devastating defeat.

The attack at Metele village in Guzamala local government area of the state happened on Monday evening.

PREMIUM TIMES broke the story on Tuesday detailing how rampaging Boko Haram insurgents overran a Nigerian Army battalion in Borno State on Sunday, killing the unit’s commander and dozens of soldiers.

Military sources told PREMIUM TIMES that large cache of arms, ammunition, and military equipment were carted away by Boko Haram fighters during the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele, Guzamala Local Government Area, at about 6:00 p.m.

Security analysts described the attack as a huge setback for government forces trying to push terrorists further out of Nigeria’s north-eastern flank.

The attack came amidst rising fears for the fate of the troops from the base, which has suffered several attacks in recent past.

PREMIUM TIMES reported on Monday that there were efforts being made to evacuate corpses of the fallen soldiers on Tuesday morning.

But according to some of the soldiers who survived the attack, the move to evacuate the littering corpses was thwarted by the Boko Haram fighters who held their ground and forced the soldiers to abandon the mission.



How Metele was attacked
According to the soldier who survived the attack, their location was invaded after Boko Haram allegedly issued a threat letter last Friday that it would soon take over four strategic military locations around the Lake Chad region.

PREMIUM TIMES has not been able to see or confirm any copy of the threat letter mentioned by the military sources.

“The attack came at about 6pm on Monday evening”, said the soldier.

“When the soldier on top of the observation post alerted that a large number of Boko Haram fighters were advancing, we all got alarmed as we took cover and waited within the base in Metele.

“The fight did not last for more than 45 minutes; but it was bloody because the Boko Haram fighters had more armament advantage that the soldiers.

“When we realised the fight would be against us, we decided to retreat from the camp, but it was rather too late. The camp was surrounded with barbed wire, and the enemy fire was coming from the direction of the entrance. We were like surrounded.

“One of the drivers of the gun trucks decided to push through the barbed wire so that other vehicles could follow and escape, but the truck got stuck, that was how many of our soldiers in other vehicles and those on foot were massacred.

“Those that managed to escape with injuries made it on foot through Cross-Kauwa to Monguno where they boarded commercial vehicles, some even sat in the booth of the Golf cars to get to Maiduguri.

“The Boko Haram made away with about seven gun trucks of the Nigeria army.

The senior non-commissioned military source said no fewer than 70 soldiers were killed while many others who were outgunned by the Boko Haram fighters had to flee.



The soldier, who claimed to have made it to Maiduguri on foot after escaping the heated battle, said an attempt to return to the battlefield to evacuate the bodies of the fallen heroes was thwarted by another attack from the insurgents.

The soldier, who pleaded strict anonymity in this report, informed PREMIUM TIMES that troops in the field are still facing serious challenges of inadequate ammunition and motivation.

The soldier said the deployed team that went to evacuate the bodies of the soldiers could only pick about five corpses before they suffered yet another ambush attack from Boko Haram fighters, forcing them to abandon the mission and fled.

“Up till yesterday, Wednesday, the evacuation of the corpses have not been completed, to the best of my knowledge,” he said.

The source said troops have been recording death of many soldiers almost on a daily basis as Boko Haram sustained attacks on military formations.

“We need the world to hear how we are being sent to slaughter as though our lives don’t matter,” he said.

It could be recalled that on August 12, a group of soldiers stationed at the Maiduguri International Airport staged what seemed a mutiny following a protest over military authority’s move to redeploy them to the frontline.

The soldiers insisted that the redeployment would put them in danger following the fact that those deployed earlier suffered serious casualty due to inadequate arms and ammunition.

The military command in Maiduguri dispelled the claims of the soldiers and some of the revolting soldiers were later court-martialled.

The source to this report said despite the protest and the subsequent court-martial, some of the soldiers that were deployed still suffered the fate that befell their colleagues.

“Some few weeks ago, about 75 of us from our own unit here in Maiduguri were deployed to the front line and it took the grace of God for about 40 of us to return alive.

“When we returned and gave our complaint, we were asked to go back again to Metele, an area near Kangarwa forest, and we have been there for about three weeks now fighting a defensive battle.



“We beg the Nigerian media to help us by echoing out our muffled voices. The children of poor Nigerians have been turned into chicken meant for easy sacrifices by our commanders.

“We are being killed on daily basis as if our lives don’t matter. Of course as soldiers we signed to lay down our lives in defence of this country, but certainly not in the manner we are being presented for slaughter without dignity. A soldier should die fitting and not being chased or overpowered.

“Our morale has been dampened so badly – not only because we are not given our due allowances; but for the fact that we have been outgunned by the Boko Haram.

“The situation has gone so bad that it has gotten to a stage that soldiers would be rushing to pack up their camps and flee upon hearing the news that Boko Haram fighters are advancing.

“We have suddenly lost our spirit of launching attacks because of lack of resources to prosecute the battle. Many of us are ready to do our best, but there has been no requisite support from those sending us out there.

“As I am talking to you now, we have about 70 corpses of soldiers littering the battleground in Metele and when we went to evacuate them on Monday, the Boko Haram gunmen came out in large numbers from all angles – so we had to abandon the corpses after just picking five of them. We left most of the corpses there as I am talking to you now.

“The media need to give this clear picture to the world – Nigerians need to know what we are facing here in the battlefield. Only some of us that escaped managed to get to Maiduguri on Tuesday, but many others are yet to surface.

“The fact of the matter is that we still have a very large number of Boko Haram terrorists out there. As far as the Nigerian army is concerned, it will take more than ten years to chase out Boko Haram from our hinterlands, without the help of foreign forces.

“We can only brag that we can defeat them; but in reality, we lack the capacity to do so, given the kind of approach we accord to prosecuting the war.”

Metele is, for now, regarded as one of the strongholds of Boko Haram in the northern part of Borno State.

It could be recalled that it was in Metele that about 18 Nigeria soldiers were killed and about 151 soldiers and six officered were declared missing when insurgents raided an outpost of 157 Battalion on October 8.

The military had reported that it had killed at least 76 Boko Haram fighters in Metele while giving seven soldiers dead and 16 injured as the official figures of casualties recorded during the attack no troops’ location.

The military, both at the army headquarters, Abuja and at the theatre command in Maiduguri, have not responded to text messages sent to them by PREMIUM TIMES for this report.



https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nnorth-east/296967-how-boko-haram-killed-over-70-soldiers-in-metele-attack-survivor.html
There is something I don't understand with this report,in one breath the army are complaining of lack of arms,in another breath the army said the victorious Boko Haram took away a large cache of arms n amunitions,one even get the impression of poor synergy n coordination amongst the military in this fight,how can this kind of attack occurred n last without prompt air support for ground troops,I think the army need to have her own air combat wing at Least with attack helicopters n drones which can be easily operated any for close operational n combat support instead of depending on the air Force all the time,the air Force can be call in for when jet fighters, bombers or massive air transport is required, this buhari/Apc administration has been decieving Nigerians all along in this fight against Boko Haram by blocking media reportage of the true state of the war but polluting the air daily with imaginary Fabrications n propaganda of triumphs while blaming pdp just to cover up their lies n deciets,where is the over one billion dollars that was withdrawn for the fight against the widely decimated Boko Haram?,very soon keyamo will claim the
pdp imported the Boko Haram fighters to discredit buhari, it's time we sack buhari n his gang n give Atiku s chance if he fails we boot him out too.may the souls of late soldiers rest in peace n God's blessings n mercy upon the bereaved families.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:55pm On Nov 22, 2018
Diiet:

even me too can't lay down my life for the country
And u won pray for people wey dey there?
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by hemlock0(m): 8:57pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:

It's a matter of gross in-discipline. This is not a government issue, this killing. 70 troops dead in one fell swoop and you blame it on lack of weapons? undecided undecided

What sort of lack of weapons!!!

They had prior Intel, they had 2 Main Battle Tanks, they had APCs, they always have heavily armed gun trucks, but these guys still got beaten blue black. It's madness.

This is simply a case of a student who saw exam questions before the exam, still carried enough expo into the hall, the lecturer supervising the exam was outside the hall pressing his phone, yet students still massively failed the exam!! Is that not madness?
My guy it is very easy to criticize people with your laptop while sitting under an AC with bobo juice. This boys (NA) are being sabotaged by their commanders in almost every battle they find themselves against the boko boys, ask yourself what happened during the dapchi girls incident immediately they were(NA) asked to leave by their commander, boko boys attacked and took those girls away. As it stands, they are fighting on two fronts(The government including some high ranking officers and boko haram) you may say that is what they signed for at such they should face whatever lies beneath but then nobody's life is worth playing ping pong with and sofar that is what the fg are doing with life of these guys because this is a political battle.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Vic74real: 8:57pm On Nov 22, 2018
This God is too good o.its the same Boko Haram issue that the North used to rubbish GEJ is still haunting them till today.and it wld continue haunting them.there is nothing Buhari can do abt it.He simply lacks the ideas to solve any problem!

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 8:59pm On Nov 22, 2018
You recruit northerners, allow emirs and politicians to determine NDA enrollments year in year out but when deaths come, you wld like it to be on Igbos, on those you never recruited, the brave, the patriot.

What a country!

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by gidjah(m): 9:01pm On Nov 22, 2018
emmyreelz:

it remains a big mystery to me. could it be that the fighting morale of own troops is so low or what. see our arsenal yet at the sound of some gunshots they flee. these bhts are not well trained nor do they have these our armoury. what even happened to the air support commands. abeg these matter tire me.
that's not the way it really is.The guys have training but poorly armed!. No matter the level of the complex training you have as a combative personnel, once you are poorly armed, your moral has been dampened by 50%!.Then phsycological encouragement is another big source of emcouragement too.Over 95% of those recruit and very junior officers at the battle front are poorly encouraged phsycologically.their renumeration are so poor and cut short,the ogas at the top are the ones making the big bucks pout of the sweat and blood of the very junior soldiers.I have been asking, where are the weapons the govt bought for this purpose or do we not have super weapons again in this nation ?how comes this guys now have more fire power than our own Nigeria security forces ?

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by darkelf: 9:02pm On Nov 22, 2018
Viking007:
My question is - where was the Nigerian Air Force? The sighted the bhts from a distance according to the soldier's account, so what did they do? Sit and wait to be attacked? Chai! embarassed

Bro, in my opinion, the Nigerian Air force is the least functional among the three military arms

An airforce that send s in air support after 24 hrs of being called upon isn't an Airforce. There have been numerous reports of this time and again. Yet, no probe and the chief of air staff still sits without being made to answer for such tardiness in the face of enemy fire

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 9:07pm On Nov 22, 2018
Vic74real:
This God is too good o.its the same Boko Haram issue that the North used to rubbish GEJ is still haunting them till today.and it wld continue haunting them.there is nothing Buhari can do abt it.He simply lack the ideas to solve any problem!
Boko Haram has come to stay. it will take something extraordinary to get rid of them. an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the north

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 9:07pm On Nov 22, 2018
Training the recruits in depot should not only be about pining their heads on the ground for hours.sitting in the sun for many hours.Doing frog jump,asking them to run 3kilometre race and swimming inside the gutter.All these don't happen in battle field.Teach them how to confront their enemies with different fighting techniques.When i went for the screening the former was the case.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:08pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:

It's funny you don't know who i am, especially when military topics are in question.
who are u Oga educate sm of u on nairaland jst spew wat u like.... u the facin urchins who are dead already is an easy task..ll over 70 soldiers jst die like that...

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Viking007(m): 9:11pm On Nov 22, 2018
darkelf:


Bro, in my opinion, the Nigerian Air force is the least functional among the three military arms

An airforce that send s in air support after 24 hrs of being called upon isn't an Airforce. There have been numerous reports of this time and again. Yet, no probe and the chief of air staff still sits without being made to answer for such tardiness in the face of enemy fire
Our Chief of Air Staff is more interested in cutting ribbons inaugurating classrooms.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:11pm On Nov 22, 2018
Cannonleo:
henry, i respect your opinion very well, but i also question the embarrassing losses NA has faced in recent times ,however from a candid view of a source in AOR, the issues with allowances especially the so called hazard allowance is still there, you may be talking of Tanks and guntrucks and apcs, henry tanks need shells to fire, they need disel for mobility, the ApCs need same ,the gun truck, needs same.

Now they may have captured caches, what orders were given to them, what was base defense like, what intel did they get,

Basic things like recon were they performed, imagine having a base with only one entrance, no foxhole or side entrance

Obvoiously our continous insistence on holding ground, defensively will continue to kill us.

Logisitics
Morale
Nepotism and Inherent corruption
And pot headed NA Cos will continue to kill us.

Until we decide to go on the offensive and have respect for the least NCO, the NA will continue to be a job oppourtunity
u be better pikin no mind this guy wey tink say we no sabi d art of war

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Vic74real: 9:11pm On Nov 22, 2018
Vic74real:
This God is too good o.its the same Boko Haram issue that the North used to rubbish GEJ is still haunting them till today.and it wld continue haunting them.there is nothing Buhari can do abt it.He simply lack the ideas to solve any problem!
Una never see something yet
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by fof1: 9:11pm On Nov 22, 2018
Splashme:
HOW BOKO HARAM KILLED OVER SOLDIERS IN METELE ATTACK - SURVIVOR

A Nigerian soldier who survived the deadly attack on a military base in the northern part of Borno State on Monday said they suffered a heavy casualty due to lack of adequate weapons.

The soldier, who managed to escape the attack alongside other injured troops, said at least 70 soldiers died in the attack.

He said the corpses of the slain Nigerian soldiers are yet to be evacuated, days after Boko Haram took advantage of their lack of munitions, and dealt them a devastating defeat.

The attack at Metele village in Guzamala local government area of the state happened on Monday evening.

PREMIUM TIMES broke the story on Tuesday detailing how rampaging Boko Haram insurgents overran a Nigerian Army battalion in Borno State on Sunday, killing the unit’s commander and dozens of soldiers.

Military sources told PREMIUM TIMES that large cache of arms, ammunition, and military equipment were carted away by Boko Haram fighters during the attack on 157 Task Force Battalion in Metele, Guzamala Local Government Area, at about 6:00 p.m.

Security analysts described the attack as a huge setback for government forces trying to push terrorists further out of Nigeria’s north-eastern flank.

The attack came amidst rising fears for the fate of the troops from the base, which has suffered several attacks in recent past.

PREMIUM TIMES reported on Monday that there were efforts being made to evacuate corpses of the fallen soldiers on Tuesday morning.

But according to some of the soldiers who survived the attack, the move to evacuate the littering corpses was thwarted by the Boko Haram fighters who held their ground and forced the soldiers to abandon the mission.



How Metele was attacked
According to the soldier who survived the attack, their location was invaded after Boko Haram allegedly issued a threat letter last Friday that it would soon take over four strategic military locations around the Lake Chad region.

PREMIUM TIMES has not been able to see or confirm any copy of the threat letter mentioned by the military sources.

“The attack came at about 6pm on Monday evening”, said the soldier.

“When the soldier on top of the observation post alerted that a large number of Boko Haram fighters were advancing, we all got alarmed as we took cover and waited within the base in Metele.

“The fight did not last for more than 45 minutes; but it was bloody because the Boko Haram fighters had more armament advantage that the soldiers.

“When we realised the fight would be against us, we decided to retreat from the camp, but it was rather too late. The camp was surrounded with barbed wire, and the enemy fire was coming from the direction of the entrance. We were like surrounded.

“One of the drivers of the gun trucks decided to push through the barbed wire so that other vehicles could follow and escape, but the truck got stuck, that was how many of our soldiers in other vehicles and those on foot were massacred.

“Those that managed to escape with injuries made it on foot through Cross-Kauwa to Monguno where they boarded commercial vehicles, some even sat in the booth of the Golf cars to get to Maiduguri.

“The Boko Haram made away with about seven gun trucks of the Nigeria army.

The senior non-commissioned military source said no fewer than 70 soldiers were killed while many others who were outgunned by the Boko Haram fighters had to flee.



The soldier, who claimed to have made it to Maiduguri on foot after escaping the heated battle, said an attempt to return to the battlefield to evacuate the bodies of the fallen heroes was thwarted by another attack from the insurgents.

The soldier, who pleaded strict anonymity in this report, informed PREMIUM TIMES that troops in the field are still facing serious challenges of inadequate ammunition and motivation.

The soldier said the deployed team that went to evacuate the bodies of the soldiers could only pick about five corpses before they suffered yet another ambush attack from Boko Haram fighters, forcing them to abandon the mission and fled.

“Up till yesterday, Wednesday, the evacuation of the corpses have not been completed, to the best of my knowledge,” he said.

The source said troops have been recording death of many soldiers almost on a daily basis as Boko Haram sustained attacks on military formations.

“We need the world to hear how we are being sent to slaughter as though our lives don’t matter,” he said.

It could be recalled that on August 12, a group of soldiers stationed at the Maiduguri International Airport staged what seemed a mutiny following a protest over military authority’s move to redeploy them to the frontline.

The soldiers insisted that the redeployment would put them in danger following the fact that those deployed earlier suffered serious casualty due to inadequate arms and ammunition.

The military command in Maiduguri dispelled the claims of the soldiers and some of the revolting soldiers were later court-martialled.

The source to this report said despite the protest and the subsequent court-martial, some of the soldiers that were deployed still suffered the fate that befell their colleagues.

“Some few weeks ago, about 75 of us from our own unit here in Maiduguri were deployed to the front line and it took the grace of God for about 40 of us to return alive.

“When we returned and gave our complaint, we were asked to go back again to Metele, an area near Kangarwa forest, and we have been there for about three weeks now fighting a defensive battle.



“We beg the Nigerian media to help us by echoing out our muffled voices. The children of poor Nigerians have been turned into chicken meant for easy sacrifices by our commanders.

“We are being killed on daily basis as if our lives don’t matter. Of course as soldiers we signed to lay down our lives in defence of this country, but certainly not in the manner we are being presented for slaughter without dignity. A soldier should die fitting and not being chased or overpowered.

“Our morale has been dampened so badly – not only because we are not given our due allowances; but for the fact that we have been outgunned by the Boko Haram.

“The situation has gone so bad that it has gotten to a stage that soldiers would be rushing to pack up their camps and flee upon hearing the news that Boko Haram fighters are advancing.

“We have suddenly lost our spirit of launching attacks because of lack of resources to prosecute the battle. Many of us are ready to do our best, but there has been no requisite support from those sending us out there.

“As I am talking to you now, we have about 70 corpses of soldiers littering the battleground in Metele and when we went to evacuate them on Monday, the Boko Haram gunmen came out in large numbers from all angles – so we had to abandon the corpses after just picking five of them. We left most of the corpses there as I am talking to you now.

“The media need to give this clear picture to the world – Nigerians need to know what we are facing here in the battlefield. Only some of us that escaped managed to get to Maiduguri on Tuesday, but many others are yet to surface.

“The fact of the matter is that we still have a very large number of Boko Haram terrorists out there. As far as the Nigerian army is concerned, it will take more than ten years to chase out Boko Haram from our hinterlands, without the help of foreign forces.

“We can only brag that we can defeat them; but in reality, we lack the capacity to do so, given the kind of approach we accord to prosecuting the war.”

Metele is, for now, regarded as one of the strongholds of Boko Haram in the northern part of Borno State.

It could be recalled that it was in Metele that about 18 Nigeria soldiers were killed and about 151 soldiers and six officered were declared missing when insurgents raided an outpost of 157 Battalion on October 8.

The military had reported that it had killed at least 76 Boko Haram fighters in Metele while giving seven soldiers dead and 16 injured as the official figures of casualties recorded during the attack no troops’ location.

The military, both at the army headquarters, Abuja and at the theatre command in Maiduguri, have not responded to text messages sent to them by PREMIUM TIMES for this report.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regional/nnorth-east/296967-how-boko-haram-killed-over-70-soldiers-in-metele-attack-survivor.html

WHAT A RUBBISH DISPLAY OF INSENSITIVITY AND CALLOUSNESS.? WHAT ARE THESE GBONFUS SHOWING PAPERS WHEN INNOCENT AND ILL EQUIPPED SOLDIERS ARE BEING SLAUGHTERED LIKE CHICKENS IN D NORTH. WHY DEPLOY PEOPLE IF U CAN NOT PROTECT THEM WITH MUNITIONS, PLS? THIS IS DELIBERATE MURDER AND BLOOD LETTING OF NIGERIANS.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by AkpaMgbor(m): 9:12pm On Nov 22, 2018
cucumbae:
Training the recruits in depot should not only be about pining their heads on the ground for hours.sitting in the sun for many hours.Doing frog jump,asking them to run 3kilometre race and swimming inside the gutter.All these don't happen in battle field.Teach them hour to confront their enemies.with different fighting techniques.When i went for the screening the former was the case.
This moniker! The only person that echoed my mind! When you hear some people here saying "well trained"...they think it's by doing frog Jump n or pinning your head to the ground..if physical punishment is what it takes to be 'well trained' the Nigerian army will be the top dog in the world..how well is their marksmanship? How well is their battle formation and level headedness under enemy fire? That is what makes a military unit well trained..

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Emanodimo(m): 9:13pm On Nov 22, 2018
What happened at Matele is a big loss to NA. A signal of more waste of the soldier and destruction of lives.

At first, where are the Multi Joint Task Force from Neighbouring Countries meet for the frontline war?

Most of these NA went for special training and course, yet they are beaten by untrained terrorist captured their armour. It is a shame on NA.

Abeg....If death knock at their door very well, they will understand the word " Men win war, not weapons "...Lack of intelligence & weapons.

I won't t be surprised to hear that it was just their AK-47 is what they depend on till BH advanced, invaded, shattered and carted away armoury. No propeller bomb to be fire in & outside the base by NA?

Was the gun truck empty, that it was not launched against BH. Our NA are not skilled enough for war tactics. ... Not one or two gun tank.... Shame on us !!!

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 9:13pm On Nov 22, 2018
darkelf:


Bro, in my opinion, the Nigerian Air force is the least functional among the three military arms

An airforce that send s in air support after 24 hrs of being called upon isn't an Airforce. There have been numerous reports of this time and again. Yet, no probe and the chief of air staff still sits without being made to answer for such tardiness in the face of enemy fire
I heard air force don't respond to distress for air support.And an airman earn more salaries than a private soldier in the army.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Nobody: 9:14pm On Nov 22, 2018
Henry240:

My brother, they had prior Intel. read the report. BHT sent them a letter before the attack.

This was just a case of gross incompetence.

I believe the ogas at the top are more concern about the money they are making from this bokoharam attack than fixing it.


Everything is no politics in Nigeria, over 4 billion spent yet no improvement.

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by murphyibiam15(m): 9:14pm On Nov 22, 2018
balanceofterror1:



Shut up..this is why we beat people like you.

How many times have you stayed and face armed rubbers?
stop making noise from a southern state... enter borno and fight boko haram, then we will see if you're strong as u truly claim, coward
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by Unik3030: 9:15pm On Nov 22, 2018
emmyreelz:

it remains a big mystery to me. could it be that the fighting morale of own troops is so low or what. see our arsenal yet at the sound of some gunshots they flee. these bhts are not well trained nor do they have these our armoury. what even happened to the air support commands. abeg these matter tire me.
my brother, it's hard fighting someone who is ready to die. those boko boys are ready to die

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Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by OGHENAOGIE(m): 9:15pm On Nov 22, 2018
ontarioissauga:

You dey mind am. I have seen a soldier crying why his battalion was posted to North East.

Now that I want to marry? Why North East? Soldier faa.
ordinary knock out sm of ina go run... insurgency is not s kids game u hear.....
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by balanceofterror1(m): 9:16pm On Nov 22, 2018
murphyibiam15:

stop making noise from a southern state... enter borno and fight boko haram, then we will see if you're strong as u truly claim,


















































coward
...is your middle name.
Re: Boko Haram Kills 70 Soldiers In Metele, Borno State - Premium Times by AkpaMgbor(m): 9:19pm On Nov 22, 2018
Unik3030:
my brother, it's hard fighting someone who is ready to die. those boko boys are ready to die
This is funny..I guess it's not hard going commando and Rambo on those with sticks and stones on the street..but when they meet an enemy that has the capability to fight back bullet for bullet story go change..

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