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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by otokx(m): 9:53am On Aug 01, 2019
Quite sobering.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Nobody: 9:59am On Aug 01, 2019
Bullshit! Buried without honour?

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Ayomide002: 9:59am On Aug 01, 2019
what if they grave is marked or he's been given a befitting burial. what difference would it make?

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Litmus: 10:06am On Aug 01, 2019
WEST! They have started again. Always pressing Restive causing buttons. Since Africans take their words as though from God, they do have us by the blokos all the time. They don't always have to destroy any African nation that take thire fancy by hard means such as secretly funding a coup or supporting insurrectionists, they have so many leverage, from economic ones, to being in control of our youths through the selling of Western lifestyles, to media, to telling us what we want to hear especially if what we want to hear agravates existing tensions. Mischief makers want to hear that Bokoharam is kicking Nigeria military ass and that military is hiding one thing or another in order to hide the fact and in short time the West is there to support those claims. It's like Nigeria's missing stolen Billions. Where are our stolen Billions if not thrillions?? They in the West knew full well that embezzling past leaders like Abatcha never actually stole the sums that Nigerians, in our typical ways of exaggerating for effect, claim they stole, but they supported anyway, even adding salt and pepper of thire own. But now the chicken has come home to roost and they are being asked by Nigeria to return our Billions. Where is all the money!? They can't cough up because no such huge some were stashed abroad in the first place.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by ay4press(m): 10:07am On Aug 01, 2019
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by traihit: 10:15am On Aug 01, 2019
Does the story sound so strange to be true only the West could have sounded it to you? Are we blind to how much of funds meant for security is being embezzled while our soldiers are getting killed by the day? Should we wait till terrorism spreads to every nook and cranny of the country to confirm what the West is saying? How long should we keep getting fed by the lies our leaders keep telling us though they keep showing their unseriousness to terrorism? Is this the Nigeria of your dream like Libya when Ghaddafi was still alive?


Litmus:
WEST! They have started again. Always pressing Restive causing buttons. Since Africans take their words as though from God, they do have us by the blokos all the time. They don't always have to destroy any African nation that take thire fancy by hard means such as secretly funding a coup or supporting insurrectionists, they have so many leverage, from economic ones, to being in control of our youths through the selling of Western lifestyles, to media, to telling us what we want to hear especially if what we want to hear agravates existing tensions. Mischief makers want to hear that Bokoharam is kicking Nigeria military ass and that military is hiding one thing or another in order to hide the fact and in short time the West is there to support those claims. It's like Nigeria's missing stolen Billions. Where are our stolen Billions if not thrillions?? They in the West knew full well that embezzling past leaders like Abatcha never actually stole the sums that Nigerians, in our typical ways of exaggerating for effect, claim they stole, but they supported anyway, even adding salt and pepper of thire own. But now the chicken has come home to roost and they are being asked by Nigeria to return our Billions. Where is all the money!? They can't cough up because no such huge some were stashed abroad in the first place.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by SaintBeehot(m): 10:21am On Aug 01, 2019
Nigeria does not have a government, all we have is a piece of dead old men controlling the living.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by ProudDick: 10:23am On Aug 01, 2019
Ventura1:
We should know there's is problem when an infantry trained soldier rises to become Chief of Army staff.

The quality of the Nigerian Army started deteriorating the moment the Northern led govt in the 60's lowered admission requirements to accommodate their less educated people to enroll in the NA, which Buhari, IBB, Abacha and the rest are beneficiary.

Check the history when the British are still coordinating the affairs of Nigeria, the Top military Chiefs are Southerners and it's because they are recruited on merit.

Igbos were the president until 1967 so what are you talking about?
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Ugosample(m): 10:27am On Aug 01, 2019
badboywizzy:
Almost all the oil producing African countries are suffering from one crisis or the other. Someone somewhere must be benefiting from these crisis.

more like Africans destroying themselves

foreign powers only act as catalysts...

Boko Haram is a self inflicted wound

If successive govts had invested inits people up north, and improved standards of living, religious fundamentalism and a large army of willing hands to die in the name of "Allah" would not have crept in....

Go to Chad, Niger and northern Nigeria and see hopelessness and an army of economically useless people littering the streets
those are the willing hands to fight

but yet the govts are not ready to do anything to address it
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by kayroc: 10:30am On Aug 01, 2019
The day the real facts surrounding this Boko Haram issue comes to light, a lot of people will not believe. The cynical nature of Nigeria's rulers is truly shocking.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Ugosample(m): 10:31am On Aug 01, 2019
Litmus:
WEST! They have started again. Always pressing Restive causing buttons. Since Africans take their words as though from God, they do have us by the blokos all the time. They don't always have to destroy any African nation that take thire fancy by hard means such as secretly funding a coup or supporting insurrectionists, they have so many leverage, from economic ones, to being in control of our youths through the selling of Western lifestyles, to media, to telling us what we want to hear especially if what we want to hear agravates existing tensions. Mischief makers want to hear that Bokoharam is kicking Nigeria military ass and that military is hiding one thing or another in order to hide the fact and in short time the West is there to support those claims. It's like Nigeria's missing stolen Billions. Where are our stolen Billions if not thrillions?? They in the West knew full well that embezzling past leaders like Abatcha never actually stole the sums that Nigerians, in our typical ways of exaggerating for effect, claim they stole, but they supported anyway, even adding salt and pepper of thire own. But now the chicken has come home to roost and they are being asked by Nigeria to return our Billions. Where is all the money!? They can't cough up because no such huge some were stashed abroad in the first place.


what is this one saying now

is it news that we have a useless gov't in Aso rock?

"selling of western lifestyle"

wwhat does that even have to do with anything?

Africans are self destructive

foreign powers only act as catalysts

whenever the opportunity presents itself

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Ugosample(m): 10:32am On Aug 01, 2019
SamuelAnyawu:
Maimalari si not a town but the name of the Military barracks.


I repeat the Government is hiding the casualty figures on its service men.

May God continue to bless all our gallant soldiers

we know

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Funkybabee(f): 10:36am On Aug 01, 2019
when will the chief of army step up for this game, this is getting out of hand until it can never be covered is when we ae going to know where Nigeria is going to..

give them a great skill, be shifting them regularly, don't let tyem worn out of their energy in other to be killed, they need to boost their morale with something... Jesus where are we going to

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by themanderon: 10:51am On Aug 01, 2019
Playing ping pong with peoples lives. Only when this useless administration completes its better forgotten tenure will we appreciate the magnitude of heist that has been committed against the nation.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Timtellect: 10:56am On Aug 01, 2019
badboywizzy:
Almost all the oil producing African countries are suffering from one crisis or the other. Someone somewhere must be benefiting from these crisis.

The U.S and some European powers(the west)
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Timtellect: 11:03am On Aug 01, 2019
selemempe:
wat crisis is gabon suffering

He didn't say ALL but ALMOST

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by OfficialAPCNig: 11:05am On Aug 01, 2019
tsdarkside:


if you realy cared,then you wouldnt be callin names here....

so stop pretending,you people are a wicked bunch and good for nothings....
Mynd44 Lalasticlala OAM4J rule 2

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by OfficialAPCNig: 11:11am On Aug 01, 2019
Litmus:
WEST! They have started again. Always pressing Restive causing buttons. Since Africans take their words as though from God, they do have us by the blokos all the time. They don't always have to destroy any African nation that take thire fancy by hard means such as secretly funding a coup or supporting insurrectionists, they have so many leverage, from economic ones, to being in control of our youths through the selling of Western lifestyles, to media, to telling us what we want to hear especially if what we want to hear agravates existing tensions. Mischief makers want to hear that Bokoharam is kicking Nigeria military ass and that military is hiding one thing or another in order to hide the fact and in short time the West is there to support those claims. It's like Nigeria's missing stolen Billions. Where are our stolen Billions if not thrillions?? They in the West knew full well that embezzling past leaders like Abatcha never actually stole the sums that Nigerians, in our typical ways of exaggerating for effect, claim they stole, but they supported anyway, even adding salt and pepper of thire own. But now the chicken has come home to roost and they are being asked by Nigeria to return our Billions. Where is all the money!? They can't cough up because no such huge some were stashed abroad in the first place.

ZONE B

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by jcross19: 11:15am On Aug 01, 2019
tsdarkside:


if you realy cared,then you wouldnt be callin names here....

so stop pretending,you people are a wicked bunch and good for nothings....
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tsdarkside:


if you realy cared,then you wouldnt be callin names here....

so stop pretending,you people are a wicked bunch and good for nothings....
[/s]
tsdarkside:


if you realy cared,then you wouldnt be callin names here....

so stop pretending,you people are a wicked bunch and good for nothings....

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by jcross19: 11:16am On Aug 01, 2019
so stop pretending,you people are a wicked bunch and good for nothings....[/quote][/s][quote author=tsdarkside post=80823690]
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by captianfreeman(m): 11:18am On Aug 01, 2019
I knew long time ago that joining Nigerian army is among the most foolish thing to do.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Ventura1: 11:28am On Aug 01, 2019
ProudDick:


Igbos were the president until 1967 so what are you talking about?

Did you read at all? Can you differentiate the roles of a Prime minister and a ceremonial president in a parliamentary system of government?

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by horlique(m): 11:32am On Aug 01, 2019

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Nobody: 11:58am On Aug 01, 2019
slimfit1:
We shall investigate one day all senior officers will face what that Sambo is facing today tell us why trained soldiers can't face this terrorist worst of it you send them to battle unprepared. I hope these Generals leave room to face court-martial.
We waste human resources and materials. Obasanjo must be very brave and smart to finish them off in 2007. Buhari and chief of general staff must account for each death.

Dasuki isn't facing anything
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by davillian(m): 12:05pm On Aug 01, 2019
sassysure:
I'm not surprised at all.

So what do they tell the families or is it part of the duty too that dead soldiers should be buried by the Nigerian military anywhere they wish?
They tell the family they are MIA.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Jaqenhghar: 12:10pm On Aug 01, 2019
sassysure:
I'm not surprised at all.

So what do they tell the families or is it part of the duty too that dead soldiers should be buried by the Nigerian military anywhere they wish?
They tell the families that they are still alive. What this means is salary still dey enter. Bonuses still dey enter.... whose pockets you might ask... as na naija you suppose sabi

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by MILLERMannn: 12:27pm On Aug 01, 2019
Ventura1:
We should know there's is problem when an infantry trained soldier rises to become Chief of Army staff.

The quality of the Nigerian Army started deteriorating the moment the Northern led govt in the 60's lowered admission requirements to accommodate their less educated people to enroll in the NA, which Buhari, IBB, Abacha and the rest are beneficiary.

Check the history when the British are still coordinating the affairs of Nigeria, the Top military Chiefs are Southerners and it's because they are recruited on merit.

This is highly thoughtful epigram and it needs research.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by ProudDick: 12:43pm On Aug 01, 2019
Ventura1:


Did you read at all? Can you differentiate the roles of a Prime minister and a ceremonial president in a parliamentary system of government?
But you can’t deny Igbo involvement in the government. I know your innate instincts to blame the Fulani will not allow you.
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by ProudDick: 12:44pm On Aug 01, 2019
PrecisionFx:


Dasuki isn't facing anything

Dasuki is in your house right?

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by armadeo(m): 12:56pm On Aug 01, 2019
badboywizzy:
Almost all the oil producing African countries are suffering from one crisis or the other. Someone somewhere must be benefiting from these crisis.

You have asked the right question.

Now further your research into who benefits from the after chaos
Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by Nobody: 12:59pm On Aug 01, 2019
I fear for dz wey go settle in any of ds communities wea ds men of honor are being buried without proper ceremony, the kind slap and strange noises una go hear go pass the one wey dey old burial ground for Oraifite str Awada Obosi.

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Re: Nigeria Buries Soldiers At Night In Secret Cemetery - Wall Street Journal by SamuelAnyawu(m): 1:05pm On Aug 01, 2019
Ugosample:


we know


okay

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