Despite the ceasefire agreement reached between Boko Haram men and the Nigerian government on Friday October 17th,
members of sect same evening and in the early hours
of Saturday October 18th launched fresh attacks on Abadam and Dzur
villages in Borno state killing at least 9 people including the father
of the former Borno state House of Assembly, Goni Ali-Modu.
According
to reports, the people killed in the fresh attacks were
residents of the villages who were jubilating over the announced ceasefire
agreement.
"The people (killed) were celebrating
the ceasefire before Boko Haram came to attack them. There isn't much
details but I think you can contact the authorities for details"
Meanwhile
there are reports that the sect is in the process of selecting a new
leader after the death of the Abubakr Shekau impostor in Konduga.
According to a member of the states civilian JTF who spoke with Tribune,
he said the sect is not really ready for a ceasefire and that the people
who are posing as leaders of the sect holding meetings with the
federal government are mere politicians who are out to deceive the
government.
"The sect is only trying to buy
more time to enable them to regroup and announce Mamman Nur as their
leader. Should that happen, we are far away from any peace deal as his
name rings a bell in terrorism circles in Borno to Sudan and other
places across Africa" he said
49 comments:
Am not surprise, its Nigerian government we talking abt
hmmm dia is God ooo!!
Awon oloribu eyan...federal government just dey give us bobo.these boko of a thing won't stop until dey kill them all
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Oh boy na wa
This is serious
BORN TO SHINE!!!
Smh...we can't even trust the information given by the government ...and yet people will shout b positive, things will change...
Nawao! These days I find it difficult to trust information's emanating from our govt.
Its quite unfortunate.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Lord please avenge for us...*tears*
These bastards!so what about the so-called ceasefire?!
All I can say is God should please save Nigerian's, don't understand what is happening again #onelovefromSnow#
WHO ARE THE "MODERATE MUSLIMS"?
THOSE THAT DON'T KILL BUT FINANCIALLY AND PRAYERFULLY SUPPORT TERRORISTS.
this is the end result when a government is soooo stupid to think they can negotiate with terrorists. this is appalling to even know that Nigerian govt could stoop so low to think negotiating with terrorists is even an option.
Dey re all deceiving eachoda.. Mtcheeeeew
These bastards!so what about the so-called ceasefire?!
I Jst dey observe
serious
Its for fear of this that strong govts don't negotiate with terrorists.Factions in terrorists camps makes it difficult for peace to ensue coz conflicting interests will always come to the fore.The only language they understand is operation flush
I doubt the ceasefire will hold. They enjoy killing too much.
Kimmy*****
When you negotiate with terrorists, you expect this!
God save us!
To all the RETARDS who thought a ceasefire with a murderous sect made any logical sense...I proudly say...#inyourface
The evil dat men do
I weep for Nigeria, Boko haram is just messing with Jonathan's government
What kind of govt negotiates with terrorists??????
I knew the whole shit was a lie!!
Well, i knew it ..Federal govt did the unthinkable by trying to negotiate with terrorists in the first place! Another sect will rise again! It only amounts to mediocrity, lack of good advisers to the presidency. Terrorists bringing a whole government to its knees shows how weak our govt is.
So who is fooling who now
This people are mad!Ladies: How to get your boyfriends attention
Mr.Jonathan's government & cabinet are mostly full of thieves,clueless people,selfish people & unpatriotic people. Let me explain why. Look,the war against boko haram isn't conventional warfare I.e it is not a war against two countries or two known sides. It's guerrilla warfare cos we are fighting insurgents and terrorists that we don't know for certain(even though it now seems like the government knows these people but has just been lying all along that they don't know them). The insurgents/terrorists on the other hand know us and they are fighting Nigeria & everything Nigerian by every means. For them,it's a drawn line already "KILL EVERYTHING NIGERIAN EVEN IF YOU DON'T HAVE A REASON TO"....that's their fuel,motivation & motto, I guess. So, calling a ceasefire with these bastards is not going to change that.
If they see any Nigerian anywhere around them (even if it's in a village) during the "ceasefire" they would still kill him/her without the federal government knowing. You see? In recent times,we have been winning these bastards & their leader has once again been killed by our great Nigerian forces so they're really very disorganized right now & that means with a little more efforts,our military can clear their "soldiers" and mercenaries off. Now,if we were fighting a conventional war against another country, a ceasefire won't have been a bad idea cos if that country breaks the pact,we know where to hit them cos the location of that country is fixed and cannot change from where it is on the map. Here,we are dealing with some guerrilla terrorists that keep moving from place to place & that means that as long as they exist (even under a ceasefire pact), nowhere in Nigeria is safe cos they can just strike a place & relocate. On top of that,they are "claiming" Nigerian territory & that is a threat ....A BIG THREAT TO OUR SOVEREIGNTY & Africa as a whole. That means that they can wake up tomorrow & claim to be a republic or federation or whatever. Eg. Federation of boko haram states.
Look,a ceasefire is only an attempt by them to go regroup,re-strategize & recruit more foot soldiers(which sadly would be innocent Nigerians which they would kidnap undercover again & force to join them). Remember When boko haram first struck in 2009? In just a week or so,former president Yar'Adua's government crushed them & we thought that was it only for them to 're-surface in 2010 bigger and stronger cos we let our guard down. I say "NO" to this ceasefire cos I know it can never favour our nation in the long run. This government is only concerned about winning another term & they probably just want to use this opportunity to get a point for campaigns. Ceasefire pacts would not benefit Nigeria in the long run my people.
God Bless Nigeria.
Oluwa e gba gbogbo ogo ati agbara, amin.
I told you i don't trust this animals.
Mr.Jonathan's government & cabinet are mostly full of thieves,clueless people,selfish people & unpatriotic people. Let me explain why. Look,the war against boko haram isn't conventional warfare I.e it is not a war against two countries or two known sides. It's guerrilla warfare cos we are fighting insurgents and terrorists that we don't know for certain(even though it now seems like the government knows these people but has just been lying all along that they don't know them). The insurgents/terrorists on the other hand know us and they are fighting Nigeria & everything Nigerian by every means. For them,it's a drawn line already "KILL EVERYTHING NIGERIAN EVEN IF YOU DON'T HAVE A REASON TO"....that's their fuel,motivation & motto, I guess. So, calling a ceasefire with these bastards is not going to change that.
If they see any Nigerian anywhere around them (even if it's in a village) during the "ceasefire" they would still kill him/her without the federal government knowing. You see? In recent times,we have been winning these bastards & their leader has once again been killed by our great Nigerian forces so they're really very disorganized right now & that means with a little more efforts,our military can clear their "soldiers" and mercenaries off. Now,if we were fighting a conventional war against another country, a ceasefire won't have been a bad idea cos if that country breaks the pact,we know where to hit them cos the location of that country is fixed and cannot change from where it is on the map. Here,we are dealing with some guerrilla terrorists that keep moving from place to place & that means that as long as they exist (even under a ceasefire pact), nowhere in Nigeria is safe cos they can just strike a place & relocate. On top of that,they are "claiming" Nigerian territory & that is a threat ....A BIG THREAT TO OUR SOVEREIGNTY & Africa as a whole. That means that they can wake up tomorrow & claim to be a republic or federation or whatever. Eg. Federation of boko haram states.
Look,a ceasefire is only an attempt by them to go regroup,re-strategize & recruit more foot soldiers(which sadly would be innocent Nigerians which they would kidnap undercover again & force to join them). Remember When boko haram first struck in 2009? In just a week or so,former president Yar'Adua's government crushed them & we thought that was it only for them to 're-surface in 2010 bigger and stronger cos we let our guard down. I say "NO" to this ceasefire cos I know it can never favour our nation in the long run. This government is only concerned about winning another term & they probably just want to use this opportunity to get a point for campaigns. Ceasefire pacts would not benefit Nigeria in the long run my people.
God Bless Nigeria.
Boko haram can never ceasefire. Fgc make una wise up jare.
These pple are not ready to cease fire oooo abeg federal government should pls do something!
Hmmmmmn I know it dey are taking us for a fool
U crush terrorists not reach agreements with them..u should b bigger and badder than...ur only helping den to laylow and get stronger ...giving amnesty to militants is why Asari Dokubo can boast today and even maintain those boys and say he's back to d creeks..never left etc..tomorrow Shekau or rep will become a politician lol...CRUSH them or rily Nigeria Military no reach?
This has confirmed d assertion that there are several types of Boko Haram and each loyal to particular Cabal...I guess D original Boko Haram ceased fire but d Political Boko Haram is still on d sprea...God save Us!
Blood suckers
Unfortunately it seems the Bh understanding of a ceasefire is Don't shoot Nigerian Army only innocent and defenseless civilians.
Lord have mercy
GEJ is just a joke!
I just know it could not have been that simple
I said it few days ago that time will tell if there is indeed a ceasefire. The Government is also making a big and grave mistake trying to negotiate with animals. No one does that. You simply do not negotiate with terrorists! Kill them all cause they wont spare you if you are in their shoes.These head-hunters have no souls. They are the epitome of evil and until they are eliminated from the face of the earth it's only going to get worse.
Word!!!!
What is jonathan going to do that Nigerians will appreciates, just some minutes ago people were saying jonathan should negotiates so they can release the chibok liars and now he did what Nigerians wanted and they are saying why must he negotiates. What do Nigerians want? Ngozi am asking u. To negotiates so the chibok scam can be release or to keep on fighting waiting for answers.
Jonathan used this to deceive people so peoplecan say he is making efforts to bring back the girls and vote for him...lies.trying to win our votes coz he is contesting next yer .well let's vote for the right person.only a dumb person would vote for Jonathan who has not been able to curb terrorism in nigeria. he didnt think of this agreement 6months ago when the girls were kidnapped. He just thought of it because of his selfish motives. Imagine the trauma these girls are facing,rape e.t.c do you think these girls would come back and live a normal life again?some might even come back as a terrorist coz they have been brainwashed.for those saying we dont want a muslim to rule....hmmmm....think about it....politicians dont have a particular religion because they all engage in diabolic act to stay in power.just vote for the right person
Pls kip weeping, nt jst tears bt blood
Sociopath
Well say! God bless Ʋ
This man is wicked.
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