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Photos: Thousands march in Cameroon to show support for troops fighting Boko Haram

Thousands of people took to the streets of Cameroon to march in support of troops fighting terror, extremist group, Boko-Haram. How noble of them. I think they're planning one in Nigeria. Another pic after the cut...




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    1. Wow, this is so encouraging.


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    2. Cool!

      #Smooths@m

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    3. Wow! This is great and lovely.
      Thumbs up to them.

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    4. Here we are busy criticizing them and blaming good old GEJ for everything..well is tryin to b a leader by visiting the troops regularly both in Hospitals and camps..what is Mr Buhari busy doin? Trying to downgrade our President and Nation by force..fighting to get BH Amnesty...guess tht was their agreement but u guys failed...GEJ all d way

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    5. And all we do in Naija is criticize Oga Jonathan...good one!

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    6. Good, our own is to blame the authorities without recourse to logistics.

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    7. Nigerians have been brain washed by APC to never appreciate and match in solidarity with anything positive , instead rats will come here and be blaming this and that and never blame themselfs

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    8. See patriotic citizens. If it was in Nigeria, they would be blaming the govt, stupid unpatriotic Nigerians.

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    9. #SEBEE BY SOSSI DROPS tommorow #Undull #BRG

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    10. Wao,hope Nigerians will hit theirs too

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    11. GEJ did not respond immediately and in a firm manner like these countries. Rather be was busy saying I am not a lion nor an army general. Flying to France to discuss on BH, playing down their atrocities, harassing the leaders telling the public the army were ill equipped to fight the war. You people are so ignorant and full of crap.

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    12. Oga anonymous have you seen their president out here? Did they have to wait for any sort of response? All we do in Nigeria is blame the authority and speak grammar on social network. Together we stand! Nigerians let's wake up and stand up for ourselves

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    13. This peeps celebrate BH victory pass us... Pls visit rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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    14. Young Nigerians really disgust me! Are you guys educated or are you all under some spell? You all were here when the ruling party kept blaming northern elders,then APC until it got worse by the day.Our troops kept abandoning their barracks & weapons for the BH guys.Billions of naira voted in our budget for security yet we had no arms?We all read & heard about helicopters delivering supplies for them at night.We were told they were coming from across the borders so difficult to track.But we have seen how professional the Cameroonian svhave been.They posted battalions along their borders & hit BH hard each time they came near them.Fact is, their soldiers are not political! Not corrupt! Their people do not have a corrupt govt.They are happy.Are we? We don't have electricity still. The roads are still bad wages are still small.Life is hard in Nigeria! I would love to march for my soldiers but only when they show loyalty to our constitution & the PEOPLE & not to ONE man.

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    15. And you're not full of crap?....all i know is that humans can never be satisfied. I thank God my president GEJ knows that and doesn't give a hoot. Moreover, there's unity in diversity or didn't u learn that in school?.

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    16. @Candybecs,pls.pls.we do not allow prostitutes here. We want honest, hard working Nigerians to comment not people like you who live off proceeds of corruption from corrupt Nigerian men.So pls.shift.Look for where they discuss weave-ons & nail polish or govt. Parties that people like you attend.

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  2. How nice, naija own na to dey blame everybody but themselves. Linda take note!

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    1. Thanks at this.

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    2. Oya make all LIBERS show their support too

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    3. This bokoharam thing is gradually becoming their case....I wonder who's funding this one lol

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    4. I think we should emulate this as well


      Our troops too don March for @Tafewa balewa square today


      We need to discomfit these evil bokoharam




      @Galore

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  3. How nice, naija own na to dey blame everybody but themselves. Linda take note!

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    1. Mrs Take note we go run away for u? Everytime u wan fill d page wif d same comment.wich kind fone u dey use sef abi na photocopy machine. Linda take note,Linda take note, no be only take note even take biro okpo

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    2. Help me tell her o! Tozo

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    3. Lmao, innocent u took d word out of my mouth..d girl is annoying gahn...

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    4. Lmao. I tire got this 'take note madam o!' Juliet Iwuno take note.

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    5. Hahahah @ photocopying machine . Her comment s is so annoying. Na giveaway she the look for that's why she is always telling Linda to take note. Begi begi

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  4. How nice, naija own na to dey blame everybody but themselves. Linda take note!

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  5. How nice, naija own na to dey blame everybody but themselves. Linda take note!

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    1. Dis repeatation of ur comments is now becomin annoyin n borin
      #nothankyoui'llratherbeselfmade

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    2. You have not heard she is using photocopying machine Lmaoooo

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  6. Cool.but to hold one in Nigeria?too risky

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    1. We actually held one today in abuja! Watch AIT, STV and channels
      #wesupportourtroops

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  7. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.

    Very interesting. I love that.

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    1. Ur So right with dz heat issue,infact ve removed my weavon noW on natural hair b4 heat kill me

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  8. Wow! That's very thoughtful. I think Nigeria should ve done theirs a long time ago.




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  9. Nice one...yes bokoharam on fire



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  10. Nice one...I think we shd HV done this long ago....smh

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  11. They are own their own..i ain't marching 4 anything or anybody...i love and appreciate them,but marching? Nah

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  12. VERULe Says-Gud to kn.

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  13. Nzogbu nzogbu enyi mba enyi!!! BH ntoooor unu! Am loving this. Choi!!!

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  15. How nice of em... This will get the soldiers gingered!!! :D

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  16. shows love n unity............................#6God

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  17. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.


    Very impressive. We need more of that...
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  18. Really noble of them
    If this is done in nigeria that when boko haram will even use the opportunity to bomb and kill more innocent people

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    1. As in ehn..if i hear say i match...match fire

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    2. You must be an illitrate. You sound like one.

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    3. Why am I not surprised that you APC supporters, onyx and Igwe adaobi would not want to march? Not surprised at all

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  19. If they planning one in Nigeria, they shud goto Borno and do it, an linda I'll love to see u in d croud.... Who Nigeria Help, for 3 days av not seen light...

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  20. Dats d spirit. Wish Nigerians can do d same nd show they support d Fed govt in d fight against the terror group instead of to stay in their homes nd be shouting change dat they don't knw wat it's all about

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  21. Really noble of them
    If this is done in nigeria that when boko haram will even use the opportunity to bomb and kill more innocent people

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  22. Good one,we in Nigeria here castigate our army as if there r not human being

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  23. That's nice of them, heard same is ongoing for our soldiers in Lagos.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Idiot why not blame gej?

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    2. Planning one in Lagos? After how many Years? Hypocrite like you. APC will never get to presidency. Bokos was their strategy.

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    3. God bless you, you are on point

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    4. @olalekan Balogun, shut-up idiot, u think GEJ don't know BH sponsor? What GEJ said before? GEJ said that some of the BH are inside his cabinet, why GEJ refuse to probe them? That is to show how clueless he are, then u will now expect me to vote for him again right? U re a gab!!! #ihavedecided to vote. For #change#

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    5. U na dey crazy, is it by force to support curruption president ?

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  24. Hmmmmmm how patriotic. Good of them.


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  25. If they planning one in Nigeria, they shud goto Borno and do it, an linda I'll love to see u in d croud.... Who Nigeria Help, for 3 days av not seen light...

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  26. If they planning one in Nigeria, they shud goto Borno and do it, an linda I'll love to see u in d croud.... Who Nigeria Help, for 3 days av not seen light...

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    1. You should be ashamed of yourself, you are not brave enough to join the military, a simple solidarity match you are also scared of partaking, hide your tail between your legs and keep sleeping on social media.

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  27. This is what i call unity in deed.
    Nigeria were are u *cries*

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  28. Good people with national consciousness. Not all these politicking hungry idiots in Naija

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  29. well soldiers from Cameroon chad and Nigeria stepped up their game in the last couple of weeks. We are very proud

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  30. It is funny how in Nigeria, all we know how to do is criticize but we never appreciate! Cameroon has not being long in this fight, yet they stepped out to appreciate their troops! Yet we have being fighting BH for years and not once have we done a thing like this! Yet we will keep shouting "BringBackOurGirls", na winch wan bring them back?!!!

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    1. Fool!! The last time our government gv the news that Shekarau is dead wasn't immediately we saw the man gave us a striking warning.
      Ever since they've be fighting all pictures portrayed are old burnt cars .Chadian solders caught them and displayed true pictures .

      Nigeria government can't be trusted

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  31. A country were there is one mind....only this march will boost the moral of the troops.....can this happen in naija?

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  32. Can someone please tell me why this hasn't happened in Nigeria? Especially Northern Nigeria? Instead people are busy running the government and army down, sabotaging efforts to acquire arms and hoping that BH succeeds.

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  33. That's very nice of them God bless the cameroonians can't wait 2see the END of boko haram

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  34. dis is a nation, all we do is talk......talk is cheap

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  35. Weldon pipo..Nija Which way??

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  36. Yeah say 'no' BH And say 'yes' to Change. Adamzy

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  37. Patriotism in the making......when will my sweet country be patriotic enuf to demonstrate this kinda support? Hmm.


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  38. Nigeria can never do this all they know is to criticise their gorvernment wheather good or bad.

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  39. Wow dats nice naija will never use their brain to organize until dey copy copy before they do

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  40. I wish we could do so here in Nigeria too.

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  41. I wish we could do so here in Nigeria too.

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  42. Hmmm. Boko haram would soon be a thing of the past. Amen

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  43. Boko haram fever is almost over.

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  44. Nothing of this nature would be done in Nigeria. Instead everything would be politicized. No commendation is found in Nigeria. Ezekwesilli, Tinubu, Fashola and their ilk would instead hire foreign media to paint Nigeria in black. Posterity will judge all of us and our selfish actions.

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  45. Lovely!!! They are really brave,cos if it's organised in Nigeria,people might not show up in mass like this,cos out of the millions of pple marching, one fit dey carry bomb oo! And the next news headline go be "viewers discretion is advised" abeg they try.

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  46. Here goes the blame party again.
    It's your leaders that will organise it 4 u.
    Mentality n blame like this is exactly why no one can march in support in naija

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  47. in Nigeria.. we bring politics in it

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  48. WOW...So patriotic of them
    I will really like to join in any one organized by Naija...dis will def boost the morale of the soldiers. VERY GOOD..WELLDONE!!

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  49. APC and their supporters that always insult the military will not emulate this patriotic act, theirs is to say nonsense about the military that non of their family member is part of. May God help Nigerian army and all other Neighbouring country army that are fighting APC's Boko Haram. Buhari will soon have heart attack by the time the military flush out his Boko Haram boys.

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  50. Sometimes Nigerian's can be so unpatriotic, they only know how to relish blames. #TO BE OR NOT TO BE# GEJ-2019.

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  51. Yes sure we would if or when all soldier sacks for refusing to fight without weapon as reinstated bAck to their position. Politics.

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  52. One united country where there's no APC

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  53. Cowardly nija we no go fit try dat kind tin here.hypocrits!

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  54. Great level of support.


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  55. Yes. Fuck terrorists wherever they are.

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  56. Wow. Really nice. Hope Nigerians are watching.

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  57. Still planning one in naija, k!

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  58. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    They are not trowing bomb in their country so they are save.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  59. U are such a cry baby. "Ur leaders"? Smh. U really think govt should be cleaning ur ass 4 u don't u?

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  60. But here in Nigeria...the reverse "APC" is the case...they see noffin good in federal govt or Nigerian troops efforts in fighting insurgency....thats why we tag them "APC" "terrorist party"they keep castigating federal governments effort in fighting insurgency...just to pull GEJ and PDP down....my ibo people will say "onye ji mmadu Na ala ji onwe ya...meaning...if u re holding someone else to the ground,u re holding ur self too.KC say so...support good luck...support federal govt.

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  61. good




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  62. Nice 1, if 2 say na naija, political thugs go don hijack d tin + burning of tires

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  63. In Cameroon we dont take things lightly, Boko Haram i see your end soon. I pray other African leaders could send troops so we jointly put an end to those bastards. Some brainless maggots will be terrorising an African giant like Nigeria. terrible.

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  64. These are things that happen and i wonder why i am a Nigerian. We are never united. Constantly throwing blames and we allow our politicians to do that to us. SHAME!

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  65. That's great, it will boost troops morale.

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  66. Well, they can do that because they don't have APC and Northern Elders Forum or Professor Ango Abdullahi in Cameroon and Niger republics. Any more doubt that Boko Haram is a truly Nigerian phenomenon?

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  67. Patrotism is the word.
    See them all out supporting their govt and Army to put an end to BH.Nigerians are busy talking trash bout Mr president instead of facing the common enemy.God help us!

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  69. Leaders u said? Annd tomorrow Lai mohamed will say it's an organised solidarity march by Govt.

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  70. Very nice of them. They've been really affected too.

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  71. Very nice of them. They've been really affected too.

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  72. Nice one.........i have been reading news here for close to a year now without commenting.....but this news got me......I prefer reading others comments than commenting...lmao..cos the comments here cracks me up.......kudos to Cameroon.... Kudos to the troops.. ###SNAZZYSAMMY###

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  73. Linda. You just bought my love over again. Nice

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  74. yeah Nigerian held theirs in Abj bt i don't knw if it up to d cameroonian in number. #Nigeria #wesupportourtroops

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  75. nice one cameroon

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  76. Linda is dat how much u don't like me, post my comment na...

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  77. Greetings folks, I just got this and thought to share:

    ...STUPIDITY is when you go to London to campaign for people without PVCs.

    MUMU is when you go to London and fail to come back with your acclaimed Cambridge certificate.

    MUGU is when you did not go to school and you forge a certificate and come online to say SaiBuhari.

    FOOLISHNESS is when you have been shouting "up NEPA" since you were born but expects GEJ to become a magician within 4 years.

    AKPOS is when you read day and night to get a certificate and still want a semi-illiterate to rule you.

    419 is when Buhari said he borrowed N27million for presidential form but Buhari's wife donates drugs worth N135million to displaced persons in Yola....

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    1. U're as brainless and stupid as d man u support. Whether u like it or not, Buhari is our next president(IJN). Sai Buhari

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  78. #myopinioncounts#28 February 2015 at 18:23

    Way to go Cameroon.

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  79. Gej didn't encourage Nigerians to do dis and some ignourous individuals dt dnt think straight are there being sentimental and still supporting d clueless president gej, let be patriotic and think well, we need change here and for now it GMB and APC dt can librate us. Out only option for now

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    1. Even if he tried to encourage Nigerians, he would have been shut down just like Adamu Muazu was shut down when he showed a picture of Niger republic people marching behind their troups on the internet. I was so ashamed to hear that he was shut down by APC supporters.

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  80. Nice one. That's a country that is united and have one mind.

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  81. They should stop marching to show support they should go and fight to show support

    Bolateethole.blogspot.com
    Say so

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    1. You are really a fool beyond words. Your utterances just shows the mind set of APC supporter. It is a shame

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  82. Nice moves by Cameroonian

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  83. Where are all those LIBERS brain washed by APC,they will not have anythn tangible to say now Bcos this one hit em bellow belt,they lack any iota of patriotism towards their country's present leadership.. I wonder aloud where people like Bonario,Fake ass Onyx,Bonita Islam and and co will go to if and only if GMB looses the election yet again come march...just wondering aloud..



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  84. That's in yaounde..long live cameroon

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  85. Instead of supporting our troops we are playing the blame game, does Buhari even care about his people? and yet he wants to rule Nigeria, Jonathan is not capable what support have we rendered to him and the troops. God bless Cameroon. Yeye Linda, Yeye Nigerians. Thank God i am from above.

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  86. wow this is gud,this is how it suppose t be here and stop bleming GEJ lets try and do something like this

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  87. God bless Cameroon..While Nigerians sit at their houses behind their computers and cause out their president daily

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  88. Cameronians are showing support & solidarity while Nigerians are here blabbing about APC & PDP & election postponement. Bravo to our soldiers & our neighboring countries soldiers who are in dis fight against insurgency.

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  89. Great! I saw that of nigeria also

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  90. Is it not funny...Boko haram has killed about 20thousand in Nigeria, yet no match this date? We are very comfortable with suffering and smiling in this useless country. Politicians will steal all your money and come back to give you bag of rice and we will clap for them again....Nigerians nawa for us o

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  91. Is it not funny...Boko haram has killed about 20thousand in Nigeria, yet no match this date? We are very comfortable with suffering and smiling in this useless country. Politicians will steal all your money and come back to give you bag of rice and we will clap for them again....Nigerians nawa for us o

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  92. Nice info,

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  93. This is what responsible followership is all about. In Nigeria, we only know how to throw blames about and blame our leaders. A people will get the kind of leaders it deserves. Bad people will always get bad leaders. Simple.
    The day the followers in Nigeria start to demonstrate responsibility, then our leaders also will start to demonstrate responsibility.

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  94. What was happeneing was that each time the military fought the Boko Haram terrorist, they would flee into Chad, Cameroun and neighbouring countries to recoup and come back into Nigeria again. So GEJ had to take time to go round all these neighbouring countries to solicit their support. At first, the neighbouring countries were nonchalant about this plea. They saw it as a "Nigerian problem". But when these countries now found that the terrorists had now begun to attack their own countries too, they decided to join forces with Nigeria. So when Nigerias' army attacks and they flee into the neighbouring countries, they are chased back again by the armies of neighbouring countries and become trapped. This is what we are now seeing as victory against these terrorists in recent times. But it took a lot of scheming and negotiations to get to this point. The Chibok girls that were captured were all taken to neighbouring countries and nobody there bat an eyelid at the time because it didn't concern them. But now these countries are wiser and have seen that what goes round eventually will come around.

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  95. i love 9ja #smiles
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  96. After seeing the solidarity march by the Cameroonians, I hereby renounce my Nigeria citizenship. I AM NOW A COMEROONIAN.

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  97. Wonderful!

    We should all be united against these evil people

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