Military repel Boko haram attack in Biu, 5 terrorists captured
The Nigerian military have repelled this morning's attack by Boko Haram
in Biu, the largest town in Southern Borno state. 5 terrorists and 2 anti-aircraft guns were
captured.
You've captured A lot, And Even Released One that got the Nation wondering which way Naija, his name is KABIRU SOKOTO. So am not thrilled at this at All.. . . . .Disclaimer:: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..
Its our prayers that is working...... Lets continue to pray for this great nation. boko haram by the grace of God will be completely wiped out soon In Jesus name.
nice one from them. but i have never heard where they persecuted these terrorists but we keep hearing the persecution of soldiers....there is God in everything we do o
It still baffles me that Boko haram,rather than the NIgerian Military,is the group on the offensive. I cant understand why the military is always the side playing defensive, ''repelling'' attack after attack. I thought the reason they were sent there was to attack those thugs, yeah?
Meanwhile in Paris news breaks of, initially at least, 12 people being shot dead by gunmen. Within minutes President Francois Hollande is speaking to the world's media offering some clarity and leadership.
"This is an act of exceptional barbarism," he begins and says security measures are in place to apprehend the perpetrators.
Ten days since Baga was first attacked and there have also been several suicide bombings.
But we have not heard a word from Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan - except for a statement condemning the Paris attacks.
The finance minister also appears keener to comment on events far away that have killed far less people.
"Terrible incident. Our deepest sympathies to the journalists and their families. We are one with France in mourning," tweets Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with the hash tag #JeSuisCharlie.
Meanwhile local TV stations follow every twist and turn of the presidential election campaign - some are lengthy programmes sponsored by rival political parties.
Nigerian politicians appear more focused on their election campaigns than on security issues
The media seem far more focused on the Valentine's Day vote. That seems to be where the politicians are focused too.
On Monday evening the government put out a statement saying "the number of people who lost their lives during the Baga attack has so far not exceeded about 150".
But we may never know how many have died in and around Baga.
We know there will never be an investigation that will reveal the truth.
It won't be the first time we are not sure if 150, 300, 500 or even 2,000 people were killed in a massacre in Nigeria.
Meanwhile in Paris news breaks of, initially at least, 12 people being shot dead by gunmen. Within minutes President Francois Hollande is speaking to the world's media offering some clarity and leadership.
"This is an act of exceptional barbarism," he begins and says security measures are in place to apprehend the perpetrators.
Ten days since Baga was first attacked and there have also been several suicide bombings.
But we have not heard a word from Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan - except for a statement condemning the Paris attacks.
The finance minister also appears keener to comment on events far away that have killed far less people.
"Terrible incident. Our deepest sympathies to the journalists and their families. We are one with France in mourning," tweets Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with the hash tag #JeSuisCharlie.
Meanwhile local TV stations follow every twist and turn of the presidential election campaign - some are lengthy programmes sponsored by rival political parties.
Nigerian politicians appear more focused on their election campaigns than on security issues
The media seem far more focused on the Valentine's Day vote. That seems to be where the politicians are focused too.
On Monday evening the government put out a statement saying "the number of people who lost their lives during the Baga attack has so far not exceeded about 150".
But we may never know how many have died in and around Baga.
We know there will never be an investigation that will reveal the truth.
It won't be the first time we are not sure if 150, 300, 500 or even 2,000 people were killed in a massacre in Nigeria.
Nice move.
ReplyDeleteHope it true...
DeleteWhere are dey moving to?
DeleteGreat job our able soldiers. I will be joining u guys soon after the election.
Where are dey moving to?
DeleteGreat job our able soldiers. I will be joining u guys soon after the election.
KOWA 2015
ReplyDeleteWe are together... Yes! Sai KOWA 2O15.even if we know say we no go win.
DeleteThank God, hope no life was lost? Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteThank God, hope no life was lost? Linda take note
ReplyDeleteJuliet please stop telling Linda to take not, it's so irritating....
DeleteAbdulmalik said so via Motorola T191
very gud.. i jst hope dey are really captured
ReplyDeleteStroll down to borno and see for ya self
DeleteThank God, hope no life was lost? Linda take note
ReplyDeleteThank God, hope no life was lost? Linda take note
ReplyDeleteThank God, hope no life was lost? Linda take note
ReplyDeleteJust five of them, atleast they did well today....thumbs up...........
ReplyDeleteLINDA WILL U MARRY ME.....MY FATHER HAS SPARE PARTS SHOP IN NNEWI MAIN MARKET
Lmfao. Hahaha. When u go dey use shekpe do breakfast why won't u think like this.
DeleteThank God, hope no life was lost? Linda take note
ReplyDeleteIf there is anything to believe in this...then good job by the military
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Nfu pictures nkwete.....
DeleteYou've captured A lot, And Even Released One that got the Nation wondering which way Naija, his name is KABIRU SOKOTO. So am not thrilled at this at All..
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.Disclaimer:: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..
What next?
ReplyDeleteThank God! God help our soldiers to win this war against terror.
ReplyDeleteNa dem sabi.. It's difficult to say when this ppl are being honest nowadays.
ReplyDeleteHmmm...we pray they all get erased soonest.. psalm 121:7-8. @Bishop_Dammy
ReplyDeleteNigerian military be fighting boko haram via twitter like its child's play. smh.
ReplyDeleteWhy you so negative
DeleteWowza! Too beautiful a news.Now i can smile.Nice work by the youth and Nigerian army
ReplyDeleteNice one,its a welcomed development.
ReplyDeleteWe pray for more of such news.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Nice one.
ReplyDeleteNice one,wish you guys luck and be more carefull and vigilant.
ReplyDeleteJust the kinda news we want.
ReplyDeleteGEJ congrats. Enemies of peace shall die.
ReplyDeleteIts our prayers that is working......
ReplyDeleteLets continue to pray for this great nation.
boko haram by the grace of God will be completely wiped out soon In Jesus name.
LezRock via Old itel mobile
I concur on the prayers and say a big Amen!
DeleteReally? Hope it's not a bunch of lies.
ReplyDeleteYa nice one...keep it up
ReplyDeleteGood job
ReplyDelete#Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE
Nice one......We pray they succeed more in capturing d terrorists
ReplyDeleteMoye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....
Our military never get all the credit they deserve, fighting these guys in the face of many obstacles. God be with them! Kudos to them!!
ReplyDeleteI really hope its true bcos the haramites never reduce
ReplyDeleteWe pray its true...Boko haram has caused too many sorrows,,,
ReplyDeleteThank God, positive news.
ReplyDeletegreat work! is it just me or is anyone else surprise some of these people are not Nigerians.
ReplyDeleteNice job!
ReplyDeleteGood news
ReplyDeleteKill them. Why capture them? #EndTimeTinz
ReplyDeleteAlhamdullilah...tank God
ReplyDeleteThey should kill d animals
ReplyDeleteIt is well
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteOur gallant soldiers are alwys on point victry is ours at the end no matter how long it takes
ReplyDeleteThank God, great news
ReplyDeletesinging Bed of lies *in skylar greys voice*...........................#KingOfKings #6God
ReplyDeletegood naija Army hope to see more of attack on bh element
ReplyDeleteAt least militray dn dey strong
ReplyDeleteThis is very good
ReplyDeleteWhoa, nice, thank God and more grease to ur elbows.... proud of u guys my gallant officers.....
ReplyDeleteGod bless Nigeria....
Abdulmalik said so via Motorola T191
Na so. Good job guys.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATE TO THEM..THIS THE TYPE OF NEWS I LYK TO HEAR..
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DON RICHIE SAID SO VIA TECNO
Tank God, kudos to d army
ReplyDeleteGood one. Thank God. #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#
ReplyDeleteWell Done . Good news for today..
ReplyDeleteGREAT!
ReplyDeleteWen ever military captures they are neva pics or videos bt wen they kill we see pictures
ReplyDeletenice one from them. but i have never heard where they persecuted these terrorists but we keep hearing the persecution of soldiers....there is God in everything we do o
ReplyDeleteGod pls help our soljas
ReplyDeleteGoo help our men
ReplyDeleteTHEY SHOULD BE KILLED AND SENT TO HELL STRAIGHT UP....AKA...OVER BEAFING
ReplyDeleteNice one. Keep it up.
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@Mr Endowed via Lumia phone
Congrats to our forces
ReplyDeleteIt still baffles me that Boko haram,rather than the NIgerian Military,is the group on the offensive. I cant understand why the military is always the side playing defensive, ''repelling'' attack after attack. I thought the reason they were sent there was to attack those thugs, yeah?
ReplyDeleteWelldone to the military
ReplyDeleteElection focus
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile in Paris news breaks of, initially at least, 12 people being shot dead by gunmen. Within minutes President Francois Hollande is speaking to the world's media offering some clarity and leadership.
"This is an act of exceptional barbarism," he begins and says security measures are in place to apprehend the perpetrators.
Ten days since Baga was first attacked and there have also been several suicide bombings.
But we have not heard a word from Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan - except for a statement condemning the Paris attacks.
The finance minister also appears keener to comment on events far away that have killed far less people.
"Terrible incident. Our deepest sympathies to the journalists and their families. We are one with France in mourning," tweets Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with the hash tag #JeSuisCharlie.
Meanwhile local TV stations follow every twist and turn of the presidential election campaign - some are lengthy programmes sponsored by rival political parties.
Nigerian politicians appear more focused on their election campaigns than on security issues
The media seem far more focused on the Valentine's Day vote. That seems to be where the politicians are focused too.
On Monday evening the government put out a statement saying "the number of people who lost their lives during the Baga attack has so far not exceeded about 150".
But we may never know how many have died in and around Baga.
We know there will never be an investigation that will reveal the truth.
It won't be the first time we are not sure if 150, 300, 500 or even 2,000 people were killed in a massacre in Nigeria.
Source: BBC
Election focus
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile in Paris news breaks of, initially at least, 12 people being shot dead by gunmen. Within minutes President Francois Hollande is speaking to the world's media offering some clarity and leadership.
"This is an act of exceptional barbarism," he begins and says security measures are in place to apprehend the perpetrators.
Ten days since Baga was first attacked and there have also been several suicide bombings.
But we have not heard a word from Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan - except for a statement condemning the Paris attacks.
The finance minister also appears keener to comment on events far away that have killed far less people.
"Terrible incident. Our deepest sympathies to the journalists and their families. We are one with France in mourning," tweets Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala with the hash tag #JeSuisCharlie.
Meanwhile local TV stations follow every twist and turn of the presidential election campaign - some are lengthy programmes sponsored by rival political parties.
Nigerian politicians appear more focused on their election campaigns than on security issues
The media seem far more focused on the Valentine's Day vote. That seems to be where the politicians are focused too.
On Monday evening the government put out a statement saying "the number of people who lost their lives during the Baga attack has so far not exceeded about 150".
But we may never know how many have died in and around Baga.
We know there will never be an investigation that will reveal the truth.
It won't be the first time we are not sure if 150, 300, 500 or even 2,000 people were killed in a massacre in Nigeria.
Source: BBC
Wonder when this BH madness will stop for good.
ReplyDeleteELECTIONS HAVE COME....NOW OUR MILITARY ARE THE ONES KILLING BOKO HARAM....JONATHAN IS WORKING,,,,,,,SIGH
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