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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Reuters reporter alleges that Nigerian troops have refused to take back Damasak

Reuters reporter and photographer, Joe Penney reports that Nigerian troops have refused to take back Damasak in Borno state even after it was reported to have been liberated from Boko Haram captivity. More tweets after the cut...



49 comments:

  1. hmmmmmmmmmmmm..... war


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    1. Nigerian politicians and their selfishness. Every thing is done for their own benefits alone. Only God knows d motive behind this one again.

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  2. How come an abroad based reporter knows this,but our Nigeria based reporters didn't know??

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    1. Because our journalists and reporters are busy scrambling for election peanut pocket money.. Very hungry journalist we have in Nigeria

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  3. Soon our military will return to its former pride of place.
    Everything now is political in Nigeria. This is one of the reasons Boko haram was gaining grounds while our Govt watched.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  4. Can this be true?

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  5. What was Jonathans excuse for postponing election again???










    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  6. LOI THATS NIGERIA FOR YOU *SCARY*

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  7. LOI THATS NIGERIA FOR YOU *SCARY*

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  8. By His grace all dis wil b resolve. I believe dis r strategy dat they r working on to get d enemy unaware. D days of BH r numbered.

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  9. WEN DEY DID PREVIOUS WE ONLY HEARD OF D VICTORY...IF DRES AMBUSH FOR THEM IT WNT WRK..DEY WILL RECAPTURES..MORE GREASE TO OUR ABLE SOLDIERS...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  10. Quite interesting.....too many weird news this morning already.

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  11. Confusion isn't what we need now but progress. Isah 43:19. @Bishop_Dammy

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  12. Lies on Naijas soldiers

    Rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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  13. Lies on Naijas soldiers

    Rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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  14. Ain't this the same town where abduction of over 400 people allegedly took place? Linda take note!

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  15. Ain't this the same town where abduction of over 400 people allegedly took place? Linda take note!

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  16. Ain't this the same town where abduction of over 400 people allegedly took place? Linda take note!

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  17. Abeg leave the military let them do their work. Engr Emy

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  18. Ain't this the same town where abduction of over 400 people allegedly took place? Linda take note!

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  19. Ha I tot dy said dy hv re-capture d town na shoooo, which 1 we go believe na kia, its alrty waiting 4 naija army 2 respond.

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  20. Hmmm! Accusations and finger pointing. My prayers are with the abductees.

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  21. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    May be they have gone for break bcos of this election....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  22. Defense HQ needs to respond so we know whats going on as this is very confusing

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  23. If the Nigeriens,want a new government for Nigeria it simply means they have either been sabotaging the current govts effort or will sabotage it soon. External bodies trying to influence Nigeria 's election.

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  24. They want new Govt that will bring soldiers from the moon?

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  25. I trust Nigeria troops, they will do so soon.

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  26. This war is becoming a huge JOKE.

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  27. Don't really know what to believe again

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  28. Hmm. I wait to hear what the defense team has to say



    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  29. Well, I wait to hear the defense team.


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  30. SO NIGER WANT A NEW NIGERIAN GOVT ABI? GOD PUNISH THEM, WHEN DID NIGER START DICTATING WHO SHOULD RUN NIGERIA? THIS REUTERS REPORTER IS A BIG FOOL, DOES HE NOT KNOW WHO TO ASK THESE QUESTIONS THAT HE IS TWEETING?

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  31. Dear Linda,
    Trust your night was great!

    Please kindly open a discussion about the issue of voting where u register your PVC.

    Because majority of Nigerians might no vote due to the rules mentioned

    Some moved out of the area, some moved to another state ETC

    It's very crazy we have our PVC yet we can't vote. Why the stress.
    This shows we are still 20 legs backward. It's not all about the card reader.
    Nigerians need and approval to vote at the nearest pull our house.
    On election day their won't be movement how are we expected to get to the appropriate place.

    Regards.
    Margret

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  32. This so called Joe Penny is obviously not a real journalist but a third columnist and does not mean well for us. Why would he rope in a change of government into his report? The propaganda they keep pushing top make us look bad because they want to take over that Region (France and her African Allies) All their plans will fail. What concerns the Army with a change of govt andfd what concerns a foreigner to even say such so close to the elections. smh

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  33. Evil APC and their propaganda! The last line of this tweet says exactly what the hungry reporter wanted to pass on which is that Nugeria military is ineffective. God punish evil APC the only opposition that abuses its own government before the international community just to win political power. Never will evil APC or Buhari rule Nigeria.

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  34. Nigerian military is also engaged in liberating other towns and shouldn't be tied down here, instead the authorities should send in MOPOL and the Nigerian Civil defense to occupy and stabilise liberated towns and cities and help in reestablishing the local government

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  35. Na wa o!
    Don't even know even what to say.

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  36. Tbarbz from Germany25 March 2015 at 10:23

    well am not surprised....

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  37. Abeg, Nigeria troops shd act fast o

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  38. Abeg, Nigeria troops shd act fast o

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  39. Na wa o, this reuter reporter needs yo be locked up. Is it not the same town were bokoharam adopted about 5,000 people plus cattle? What were the soldiers from Chad and Niger doing when catles were strolling out? Now all of a sudden, they want to advance forward and leave d mess for the Nigerian soldiers to clear? After each Chadian/Niger soldier are paid about 50k monthly for feeding? If na me be Naija soldier sef, I won't go. I perceive sabotage. And who knows? Some Apc members might be part of the deal!

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  40. #smh - Why didn't GEJ fight BH in 5 years? Why did he wait for the election period??

    #smh - Lies - Credit the incumbent, Jonathanians say: “Jonathan, Nigeria has emerged as by far the largest economy in Africa with a GDP of $503 billion; nearly double the previous estimates,” Femi Aribisala wrote.

    #smh - When Jideofor Adibe, a Daily Trust columnist, implied the same thing, I immediately threw away 70 percent of the respect I had for him; and I’m now sussing him out on the remaining 30 percent.
    Actually, the Economist argued that the Nigerian economy is growing not because of Jonathan but in spite of him: “The single bright spot of his rule has been Nigeria’s economy, one of the world’s fastest-growing. Yet that is largely despite the government rather than because of it, and falling oil prices will temper the boom. The prosperity has not been broadly shared: under Mr Jonathan poverty has increased. Nigerians typically die eight years younger than their poorer neighbours in nearby Ghana.

    #Sai Buhari

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