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Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by NigeriaBam: 8:22am On Feb 17, 2020
cry
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Mistaicey2288: 8:22am On Feb 17, 2020
SMH
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by PlaysNigeria: 8:25am On Feb 17, 2020
cool

Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by godofuck231: 8:26am On Feb 17, 2020
there is a saying where I live, if the intruder is armed and dangerous, so am i.

Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by proclinician: 8:27am On Feb 17, 2020
Mazi Nnamdi KANU the one true prophet in the order of Nostradamus the man who saw tomorrow said ten years ago that Fulani herdsmen will be armed and realeased to steal to kill and to destroy and hence enthrone the caliphate all over the zoo and their leaders will protect them. Nigeria think he was joking. I am not surprised I saw it coming but we couldn't do anything because here is the largest cluster of idiots all over the world.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Slimtzy: 8:27am On Feb 17, 2020
police too are sell or hire guns to criminals
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Alitair(m): 8:38am On Feb 17, 2020
The riverine areas own the most weapons. The guns in Rivers State and Bayelsa alone can change the history of mankind.

As much as we don't need war in the country but The need for war is Peace.

God save us
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by TeleboiZ005(m): 8:38am On Feb 17, 2020
OsuAmaka:
Nnamdi Kanu buried his dog but couldn't bury his parents. No Ipob paraphernalia or insignia was in sight at Kanu's parents burial. I challenge anyone to show me a pic of Igbos waving their akpu stinking flag during the burial. flat skulls could have rolled if Igbos had displayed their rags.


-Osu amaka
K
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by 1972xy: 8:41am On Feb 17, 2020
agwom:
Gunrunners ferry arms on donkeys, camels via illegal routes Nigeria is facing a gun pandemic as millions of small arms and light weapons (SALW) have found their way into the country and are being used by different criminal groups. The landmass of the country, hundreds of unmanned borders coupled with shortage of manpower by…i am surprised that herders are not mentioned. The fulani herdmen trooping into the country with thousands of cow everyday are the ones ferrying arms into the country. Laden the animals with different kind of sophisticated weapons. Buhari government knows the truth but being one of them , his hands are tied.Not until open grazen is out lawed in this country , we'll continue to experience this menance of gun running in Nigeria.

Read more: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/how-illicit-weapons-fuel-nigerias-insecurity.html
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Kcuf: 8:43am On Feb 17, 2020
It all boils down to one thing..

Go get yourself one, no security again here o
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by nairaman66(m): 8:48am On Feb 17, 2020
Nigerians are being ruled by a terrorist!
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by adecz: 8:51am On Feb 17, 2020
sad :

Yet we see some mumu govt officials are
there "closing" our official borders..

The few weapons that are seized at
our official borders are usually simple hunting.
rifles or Pump Action.rifles.

Assault weapons, AAs, machine guns,
RPGs, rocket launchers, etc all come from
Nigeria's porous Northern borders.

Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Angelfrost(m): 8:54am On Feb 17, 2020
Kcuf:
It all boils down to one thing..

Go get yourself one, no security again here o

Exactly... I just can't disagree with you.

...And some people are upset that Trump placed a ban on this same country. Smh!!!
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Drosonogasta(m): 9:08am On Feb 17, 2020
With this u would know Buhari is on a suicide mission.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by PCFC(m): 9:10am On Feb 17, 2020
Na wa o

Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by ernieboy(m): 9:11am On Feb 17, 2020
solmus:
shocked



6 million light weapon in Nigeria alone, yet Police and Government only account for 20%, 80% are with cultist, herdsmen and militants


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which cultists? most cultists have access to only locally made awka and barrels, when u talk of full automatic military grade riffle, the bandits up north and terrorist as well as Fulani herdsmen are the ones mostly in possession, this is not entirely unconnected with the fall of libya into rebel hands and the subsequent pillaging of her armory.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by princeade86(m): 9:25am On Feb 17, 2020
But bubu don closed borders since na, or is it only border for food bubu close so hunger can wire people.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Horus(m): 9:49am On Feb 17, 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLEaZP6tya4

Nigeria Police uncover new method of arms trafficking
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by orisa37: 9:59am On Feb 17, 2020
Military and some State Governments, always collude to helicopter arms and Fulani Bandits from Niger Republic to special areas of their States. KADUNA does this to Southern KADUNA Two or three daily.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by stanliwise(m): 10:16am On Feb 17, 2020
OsuAmaka:
Nnamdi Kanu buried his dog but couldn't bury his parents. No Ipob paraphernalia or insignia was in sight at Kanu's parents burial. I challenge anyone to show me a pic of Igbos waving their akpu stinking flag during the burial. flat skulls could have rolled if Igbos had displayed their rags.


-Osu amaka
Is this not madness??
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by ForbesHomesNG(m): 10:30am On Feb 17, 2020
NeoWanZaeed:
Customs.. And politicians should be blamed.

If they don't compromise..

We would be okay
The Nigerian government should be blamed really. Though we know it's the no-conscience politicians that still make up major part of the government.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by JB4life: 10:56am On Feb 17, 2020
May God's will be done.
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by DaFlash: 11:06am On Feb 17, 2020
Just legalize gun and see how the country will automatically stabilize.
Monopolization of violence is the main problem
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by joepepsy(m): 11:15am On Feb 17, 2020
Hope you dey ok sir? The post is different from your topic
OsuAmaka:
Nnamdi Kanu buried his dog but couldn't bury his parents. No Ipob paraphernalia or insignia was in sight at Kanu's parents burial. I challenge anyone to show me a pic of Igbos waving their akpu stinking flag during the burial. flat skulls could have rolled if Igbos had displayed their rags.


-Osu amaka
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by bbamusa: 11:29am On Feb 17, 2020
proclinician:
Mazi Nnamdi KANU the one true prophet in the order of Nostradamus the man who saw tomorrow said ten years ago that Fulani herdsmen will be armed and realeased to steal to kill and to destroy and hence enthrone the caliphate all over the zoo and their leaders will protect them. Nigeria think he was joking. I am not surprised I saw it coming but we couldn't do anything because here is the largest cluster of idiots all over the world.
and that is how it would come and consume you and you cant do anything fool!!
Re: How Illicit Weapons Fuel Nigeria’s Insecurity by Nobody: 11:59am On Feb 17, 2020
Illicit weapons!

I wonder if there is anything moral about weapons in the first place; not for any reason.

Everyone approve weapons when serving a collective or personal purposes, but it becomes illicit when in wrong hands. What makes a wrong hand? Isn't a terror fighter also a terrorist? Fighting terror with terror can never bring peace. Rather, it gives birth to more terror and I doubt if the other alternative is viable at this stage of human evolvement.

We made mistake the day we invented the first weapon, what an amazing invention it was but here we are today. Countries spend billions and trillions to acquire weapons, just to intimidate and destroy neighbours. A country borrowing to build infrastructures still spend billions procuring weapons. A country without armed forces is considered mere vegetable.

If there is terror, we designed it.
If we are being terrorised, we created the terrorist.
He who is protected by a weapon have no right to complain when weapon come visiting.

My biggest wish in life is to see a world without weapon. I prefer a world without electricity and computer and of course, without weapons and without reasons to invent any.

Did you say an impossible wish? Yes, it is.

Because everyone is right.

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