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Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by udemzyudex(m): 8:39am On Feb 19, 2021 |
favor914: accuse without fact? https://thenationonlineng.net/military-saboteurs-attacked-my-convoy-zulum-alleges/amp/ my juniors are fighting? it's their choice to fight for their father land so what's my business with that? I won't exchange words with you because it looks like you're looking for who to pour your frustration on, go to sambisa forest and pour out your frustration on bokoharam members. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Blackdisciple(m): 8:53am On Feb 19, 2021 |
Look at what the Ambassador's to become are saying. They want to use their failure to put fear on the new service chiefs God pass Una. What is difficult to you to another it's like a cup of coffee . Stop poisoning their minds |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by naijapips04: 8:54am On Feb 19, 2021 |
favor914: and your hypocritical zombie mind wasn't ignorant when you were blaming Jonathan for boko haram attacks in borno state? 30k almajiri bas.tard. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by zubimete(f): 8:56am On Feb 19, 2021 |
big7:my dear dem say no hope. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by faste: 9:10am On Feb 19, 2021 |
favor914:What is the contribution of NA to nation buildin?Unecessary of waste of tax payer's money,Na should be disbanded asap,let us use the money to build funtional police service that would save nigerians. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by big7: 9:14am On Feb 19, 2021 |
zubimete: Thanks, you are blessed. 1 Like |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by AreaFada2: 9:49am On Feb 19, 2021 |
Ever8090:I was going to ask. Is it not this same Boko they said was technically defeated about 5 years ago, just about a year after Buhari took over? So failure to beat Boko is rewarded with ambassadorial position? To export insecurity to some foreign countries or what? 1 Like |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Urchmandee(m): 10:06am On Feb 19, 2021 |
They even know the solution to the problem and never initiated or implemented any of it. Can you see how they sounded like they have given out so much to the fight. Let them keep showcasing their foolery |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by ronaldbecky(m): 10:16am On Feb 19, 2021 |
favor914:u are a fool,u are very stupid...those countries u mention there,are they fighting the Taliban in their home...imagine boko haram running some states in those countries u mention and they cant defeat them but fighting them from all d way to Afghanistan since 2003..u never defeat ur enemies at home but wan to fight ur enemies far away...if Nigeria want to defeat boko haram..it wodnt take more than 72hrs to end them...u are a bastard... |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 12:08pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho: Actually, no I do not need connections, nor do I need to be in charge. I just need to feel responsible, and to be honest, little me can not be responsible for solving the entire Nigeria's boko haram problem. I am however responsible for solving the boko haram problem in my tiny Orolu Kingdom, which I do not shirk from it. If you remember, you asked what you would gain from it. I guess I'd do more with greater resources, but the internet has made physical books redundant so I share knowledge online instead now as you know I do. https://www.nairaland.com/4252417/atheistic-reply-emusmithy-thread/1#63691167 https://www.nairaland.com/5412526/god-asks-me-sell-properties#82162367 www.nairaland.com/attachments/10212087_5781581015088247121777951761277895664611229464170n_jpeg2c7d297bd230399d4decfbf22c2bd804 www.nairaland.com/attachments/10212088_57817710150882481107779517612778956651359473032n_jpeg87d9670544dc578f8e76e6614fbebe67 |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 12:28pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
CodeTemplar: They are fighting for control kf resources and are just ignkrant crooks hiding behind religion. https://www.aljazeera.com/program/episode/2018/4/12/aisha-boko-haram-huntress
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Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 12:33pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:I never asked what I would gain from unspecific knowledge. I was referring to the specific knowledge of occultism. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 12:44pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho: You'd know about occultism for starts, and be able to decide to resist or embrace it. Perhaps see it as some see the Fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. You can either pluck it and eat and see if it kills you, or walk by it everyday believing 'God'. https://www.nairaland.com/6404876/waging-bet-against-impossible-statistical/7#99219047 |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 12:52pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:Actually, I've heard of people consuming faeces as an occultic practice. I've also heard of people using parts of themselves or other people for rituals. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by josite: 1:00pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
buratain "Development should be progressive, there should be roads everywhere, there should be employment, schools and hospitals all over.......................“Yesterday, I counted five local government areas in Borno State that do not have good access roads" is it not now clear that he has sympathy for the terrorists and justified their action as the right way to go when there is no development.. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 1:04pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho: You've heard? I hope you see why you should learn about it yourself instead of lazily relying on you heard. You sound like those who heard Apostle Suleiman and powered his third jet.
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Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 1:06pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:If you are not in charge,how can you stop Boko Haram from attacking your area with books only? |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 1:07pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum: I have heard from those that have seen. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 1:08pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum: This comparison is baseless. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Ayodele1987(m): 1:17pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
Unless set of heads |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 1:18pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho: Some people believe A Man Died, Buried, Appeared In Another Land Where Nobody Knows Him because they too heard it from those who have seen so it must be true.
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Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 1:21pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho: I believe that if I educate you you will find better things to do than join boko haram but I guess I can not convince everyone. Do let me know if I failed where you are concerned. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 1:46pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:I don't believe someone can be resurrected or brought back to life if he or she actually died. I don't believe someone can appear after dying because dying means he or she ceased to exist as a living thing. Don't continue with such comparisons! |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 1:52pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho: Why don't you believe someone can appear after dying? Someone saw it and said so, so why is it any different from someone telling you what occultist eat that you do believe? I mean, don't you just lazily believe what someone told you anymore? |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 2:00pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:Nobody said ALL occultists eat this or that! It's some that I was referring to. It's a fetish matter, too. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 2:07pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
over $9 billion dollars since 2015 and this is all you have to say Rewarded as diplomatic envoys so they keep quiet about how the money was spent - APC and Nairaland APC followers (especially the yoruba ones) - OVER TO YOU |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 2:20pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:What if Boko Haram is actually owned and sponsored by someone with less time to read but more money to spend? How can you stop Boko Haram without stopping such person If the person wants you and your library to be eaten up by bombs,who will save you? |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by justy15: 3:48pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
The north is Nigeria problem. The worsening security situation in the country is a big enterprise supervised by the military high command of northern extraction to milk the countries resources, else; how can boko haram, banditry and Fulani herdsmen overrun the entire country and the army is busy demonstrating their might in orlu; a peaceful and populated community. Nigeria is a joke under Buhari |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by budaatum: 4:03pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
HellVictorinho:I think you mean, what if you are more interested in the money boko haram gives you than the books I give to you. In that case, I've simply lost you and failed where you are concerned and will hopefully change my tactics and work harder when I move on to the next person and start earlier before boko haram gets to them. After all, you might be old and be attracted to boko haram but there must be children like 2-4 year olds who are not on their radar yet. If I teach children the way of books they are less likely to depart from it and go on to be doctors, lawyers, teachers etc instead of ignorant stupid boko haram jihadists, and I doubt its difficult to teach even you which you should prefer. As to stopping that person from getting to you before I do, same really. Teach him how to read so he does not teach you to blow yourself up. Libraries are not the thing so much anymore. They are like landlines in the age of mobile phones. I have more books on my phone these days than I have on my shelves, and with clouds, they are safe even if you blow up my phone. I don't need saving, Hell. Everyone dies someday. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by themanderon: 4:31pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
Evil bloodsucking devils knew it could not be defeated yet they kept sending young promising men to go and fight and die in a war they cannot win with limited weaponry. Wickedness pervades everywhere in the corridors of power. |
Re: Insecurity: Why We Couldn’t Defeat Boko Haram – Ex-Service Chiefs by Nobody: 6:19pm On Feb 19, 2021 |
budaatum:Blowing yourself up doesn't require assurance of money! Terrorizing does towards a successful operation! In other words,the spoils will have to be shared! But Hell will rather release a rap song towards expressing himself! |
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