YPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX - Politics - Nigeria NewStats: 3,261,675 , 8,174,732 topics. Date: Friday, 30 May 2025 at 05:07 AM Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX - Politics - Nairaland Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX (4931 Views) (4) (1) Go Down) NafeesaAA(f): 3:04pm On Feb 04, 2015 Practically Forced GEJ to allow Chadian Forces to Fight Boko Haram. Ahmad Salkida. Renowned Boko Haram Journalist & Expert. ****************************************** So Practically Forced GEJ to allow Chadian troops into Nigeria. They are said to be moving towards Baga in an armored convoy. We warned and warned and warned on this, that this istration to reequip and get NA ready for this fight. Shettima Governor of Borno cried that our army are ill equip, we shouted him down and accused him of sponsoring Boko Haram. As I predicted, we are only begining to scramble around at the 11th hour. When South sudan bought a hundred plus T-72av tanks, we cried GEJ, how about NA ? Then Ethiopia bought 200 upgraded T-72 tanks from Ukraine for 100 millionUSD. Nigeria paid no attention. Chad has been reequipping, Uganda, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania, Kenya all reequipped their forces, while the slumber party continued in Abuja. A number of NAF bosses boasted they were combat ready, a laughable tale, if it wasn’t such a treasonous act. Today all Nigerians know it was a lie, we should have known then, so the joke is on us. Instead, of rubbing shoulders with our piers in South Africa, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, we are waiting for Chad to come and bail us out of Boko Haram. Imagine, just Imagine the number people that would be alive today, had this decisions and many other have been taken. 1 Like RotrEmmanuel: 3:06pm On Feb 04, 2015 Nigeria is our country, can't take decisions for us. GEJ is someone known for diplomacy and Allah can't stop his blessings. Nigeria will face series of internal crisis, but we shall conquer them all at Allah's designated time. GEJ is the only man that can end insurgency and he is doing it by acquiring more military hardwares. If my brothers in the north can't help the situation; by exposing all those against their peace, they have no course to blame it all on FG. Come to talk of it, Who are boko harram soldiers Is it IGBO abi na YORUBA? people harming themselves since 1914BC SAMBO/GEJ my val.... Insha Allah 17 Likes Collynzo9: 3:08pm On Feb 04, 2015 If you don't tell us the special weapons the Chadians are coming with that Nigerian military doesn't have.....may God punish you for this post. Some of you know what the real problem is but keep living in denial. Next is to accuse Chad of genocide and human right abuse. Rubbish! 20 Likes temitemi1(m): 3:10pm On Feb 04, 2015 They must not over step their limit! 1 Like 1 Share maetrus(m): 3:14pm On Feb 04, 2015 Chad... I withdraw all my formal statement about you guys!!!... All I knw is that you guys knws yourself!!!. 3 Likes 1 Share Pangea: 3:14pm On Feb 04, 2015 We are a country of hypocrites And we delight in telling ourselves lies! This Boko haram insurgency has proved that NA is just a paper tiger! I seriously think LYING blatantly by government officials should be made a punishable offense! 2 Likes Re: Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX by Nobody: 3:16pm On Feb 04, 2015 Collynzo9: If you don't tell us the special weapons the Chadians are coming with that Nigerian military doesn't have.....may God punish you for this post. Some of you know what the real problem is but keep living in denial. Next is to accuse Chad of genocide and human right abuse. Rubbish! Shut up. Come back when you're sober. Re: Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX by Nobody: 3:16pm On Feb 04, 2015 We need chad to defeat boko haram for us? Something is seriously wrong with Nigeria~ Muhammadu Buhari 3 Likes atlwireles: 3:20pm On Feb 04, 2015 Nigeria army was built to fight in the South, boko haram changed the equation. 5 Likes NafeesaAA(f): 3:20pm On Feb 04, 2015 Seem like we have a lot of people who just want this insurgency to go on and on. Chadians carry go 3 Likes egift(m): 3:20pm On Feb 04, 2015 Nigeria can easily defeat Boko Haram alone and secure the lives and properties of Nigerians. But we currently have a very weak President, who have no clue of has to be done. In this election, we will correct this mistake. Sai Buhari. 5 Likes Re: Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX by Nobody: 3:21pm On Feb 04, 2015 Those Fat men in Abuja are destroying the military for their selfish gain. Sadly, GEJ said and I quote "There is no corruption in the military (GEJ 2014). Anyway, I hope the istration seriously look into this, Nigeria can't remain at the mercies of Chad and ors. 2 Likes OgologoDimkpa: 3:28pm On Feb 04, 2015 When bokoharam were initially being killed, Buhari cried out that his boys were being massacred Today, his foot soldiers have grown wings and difficult to tame. Glad to know they are currently being dealt with. Fish out all those Islamic blood thirsty jihadist and deal with them accordingly. Kudos to the gallant soldiers 12 Likes AnusOdourInhaler: 3:31pm On Feb 04, 2015 I see Whitehorse: 3:31pm On Feb 04, 2015 @NafeesaAA, I respect your military knowledge contribution, but the guy that posted that stuff on twitter is being clever by half. I already told him so on twitter before this your post. So forced GEJ to the meeting he had in Chad recently? Or forced Nigerian troops currently bombing Sambisa to do so? Let's not politicize everything. Without Chad, Niger and Cameroon on board this fight, there is no way Nigeria can win against BokoHaram. You and i know this, and you know the reasons too, unless Nigeria wants to start a war with three Francophone countries at ONCE with Papa at their help. Everything must not be politics... 14 Likes 2 Shares Re: Practically Forced GEJ To Allow Chadian Forces To Fight Boko Haram. PIX by Nobody: 3:33pm On Feb 04, 2015 OgologoDimkpa: When bokoharam were initially being killed, Buhari cried out that his boys were being massacred Today, his foot soldiers have grown wings and difficult to tame. Glad to know they are currently being dealt with. Fish out all those Islamic blood thirsty jihadist and deal with them accordingly. Kudos to the gallant soldiers here we go again! Blaming Jonathan's weakness on Buhari. I give up on your stupidity! 10 Likes 1 Share HURUCHI(m): 3:34pm On Feb 04, 2015 barcanista: Those Fat men in Abuja are destroying the military for their selfish gain. Sadly, GEJ said and I quote "There is no corruption in the military (GEJ 2014). Anyway, I hope the istration seriously look into this, Nigeria can't remain at the mercies of Chad and ors. Hmmmm I here u TS2(m): 3:35pm On Feb 04, 2015 I don't even trust the Nigerian military. The ones who are physically fit dont have morale, the ones who have morale are not physically fit. Whitehorse: 3:36pm On Feb 04, 2015 egift: Nigeria can easily defeat Boko Haram alone and secure the lives and properties of Nigerians. But we currently have a very weak President, who have no clue of has to be done. In this election, we will correct this mistake. Sai Buhari. Sir, Please do not display your geo political ignorance in public. Are you not aware that Chad was a transit point for weapons smuggled in from Libya and the Sahel by Bokoharam or that Cameroon has/had been Bokoharams resting and recovery place until recently? Everything is politics with you guys 6 Likes Collynzo9: 3:37pm On Feb 04, 2015 Boko haram insurgency is centered in an area bordering about 4 countries. There is no way Nigeria can defeat them without the help of those countries. 4 Likes OgologoDimkpa: 3:38pm On Feb 04, 2015 berem: [s]here we go again! Blaming Jonathan's weakness on Buhari. I give up on your stupidity! [/s] Oh! you're still around? I thought you've ed ISIS GEJ till 2019!! 14 Likes 2 Shares tbaba1234: 3:38pm On Feb 04, 2015 Whitehorse: Sir, Please do not display your geo political ignorance in public. Are you not aware that Chad was a transit point for weapons smuggled in from Libya and the Sahel by Bokoharam or that Cameroon has/had been Bokoharams resting and recovery place until recently? Everything is politics with you guys Actually, most of BH weapons now were captured from Nigerian's military. 1 Like tbaba1234: 3:39pm On Feb 04, 2015 Collynzo9: Boko haram insurgency is centered in an area bordering about 4 countries. There is no way Nigeria can defeat them without the help of those countries. Yes but not with them in Nigeria's territory. A 1998 Nigerian army would have crushed BH. 4 Likes HURUCHI(m): 3:40pm On Feb 04, 2015 Collynzo9: Boko haram insurgency is centered in an area bordering about 4 countries. There is no way Nigeria can defeat them without the help of those countries. Ar u sure jmaine: 3:41pm On Feb 04, 2015 NafeesaAA: Practically Forced GEJ to allow Chadian Forces to Fight Boko Haram. Ahmad Salkida. Renowned Boko Haram Journalist & Expert. ****************************************** They are said to be moving towards Baga in an armored convoy. We warned and warned and warned on this, that this istration to reequip and get NA ready for this fight. Shettima Governor of Borno cried that our army are ill equip, we shouted him down and accused him of sponsoring Boko Haram. As I predicted, we are only begining to scramble around at the 11th hour. When South sudan bought a hundred plus T-72av tanks, we cried GEJ, how about NA ? Then Ethiopia bought 200 upgraded T-72 tanks from Ukraine for 100 millionUSD. Nigeria paid no attention. Chad has been reequipping, Uganda, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania, Kenya all reequipped their forces, while the slumber party continued in Abuja. A number of NAF bosses boasted they were combat ready, a laughable tale, if it wasn’t such a treasonous act. Today all Nigerians know it was a lie, we should have known then, so the joke is on us. Instead, of rubbing shoulders with our piers in South Africa, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, we are waiting for Chad to come and bail us out of Boko Haram. Imagine, just Imagine the number people that would be alive today, had this decisions and many other have been taken. Madam, recent events has showed that Shettima claim were untrue simply because all weaponries in BH arsenal were loots from the NA abandoned base and positions . . . In your recent post , you have shown excitement that Nigeria was reequipping her force to face the current challenges . . . . NafeesaAA: Our army are advancing reclaiming inch by inch of territories captured by Boko Haram. Now as I write you this update, it is my pleasure to tell you that our gallant troops backed by the newly acquired T-72 Tanks have recapture Minchika and Madagali from the evil sect. Moral is on record high amongst the troops, infact they are requesting to march straight to Gwoza which is just 45km from Madagali. We pray Allah continue to guide and give them unlimited success. https://nairaland.unblockandhide.com/2041503/minchika-madagali-liberated-boko-haram#28822315 4 Likes Collynzo9: 3:45pm On Feb 04, 2015 tbaba1234: Yes but not with them in Nigeria's territory. A 1998 Nigerian army would have crushed BH. Nigeria isn't the first, neither will it be the last country to have troops from other countries fight insurgents or rebels in its territory. Chad is our neighbor, AU is about to send 7500 men from all over Africa to Nigeria for the purpose of fighting the same group. If our army would have crushed BH in 1998 why is the OP crying about weapons? Were the weapons they had in 1998 sold off or what? 4 Likes cirmuell(m): 3:47pm On Feb 04, 2015 tbaba1234: Actually, most of BH weapons now were captured from Nigerian's military. tbaba1234: Yes but not with them in Nigeria's territory. A 1998 Nigerian army would have crushed BH. tbaba1234: Actually, most of BH weapons now were captured from Nigerian's military. Nothing but the truth...present day NA is something else. tbaba1234: 3:51pm On Feb 04, 2015 Collynzo9: Nigeria isn't the first, neither will it be the last country to have troops from other countries fight insurgents or rebels in its territory. Chad is our neighbor, AU is about to send 7500 men from all over Africa to Nigeria for the purpose of fighting the same group. If our army would have crushed BH in 1998 why is the OP crying about weapons? Were the weapons they had in 1998 sold off or what? It is under this istration that our troops went to Mali without boots or guns... What are we talking about?? Nigeria was one of several west African countries that sent 3,000 soldiers to help regain control of Mali’s north from Islamic extremists. “When the Nigerians said they’d send troops, we all breathed a sigh of relief,” recalled one Western diplomat based in Abuja, the capital, who requested anonymity. “But they turned up—quite literally, in some cases—without boots or guns. That was a real wake-up call.”http://gga.org/stories/editions/aif-30-broken-ranks/wounded-eagles#.VMyki7fm37o.twitter Weapons need constant repair and renewal.. The Nigerian army went to sierra leone and Liberia and restored peace. There is a fundamental problem with our military and I do not believe GEJ can fix it. 1 Like HURUCHI(m): 3:54pm On Feb 04, 2015 So help us god Cannonleo(m): 3:54pm On Feb 04, 2015 NafeesaAA: Practically Forced GEJ to allow Chadian Forces to Fight Boko Haram. Ahmad Salkida. Renowned Boko Haram Journalist & Expert. ****************************************** So Practically Forced GEJ to allow Chadian troops into Nigeria. They are said to be moving towards Baga in an armored convoy. We warned and warned and warned on this, that this istration to reequip and get NA ready for this fight. Shettima Governor of Borno cried that our army are ill equip, we shouted him down and accused him of sponsoring Boko Haram. As I predicted, we are only begining to scramble around at the 11th hour. When South sudan bought a hundred plus T-72av tanks, we cried GEJ, how about NA ? Then Ethiopia bought 200 upgraded T-72 tanks from Ukraine for 100 millionUSD. Nigeria paid no attention. Chad has been reequipping, Uganda, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania, Kenya all reequipped their forces, while the slumber party continued in Abuja. A number of NAF bosses boasted they were combat ready, a laughable tale, if it wasn’t such a treasonous act. Today all Nigerians know it was a lie, we should have known then, so the joke is on us. Instead, of rubbing shoulders with our piers in South Africa, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, we are waiting for Chad to come and bail us out of Boko Haram. Imagine, just Imagine the number people that would be alive today, had this decisions and many other have been taken. NafeesaAA i respectfully disagree with you one this pne anything from ahmed salkida is real trash.if he gat guts he should come back and face his nemesis like a man meanwhile...mercenaries aided BH attack on foktol today....it seems Malian azawads are now looking for more trouble ChiefBisong Etahoben @ChiefBisongEta1 · 2h 2 hours ago It appears mercenaries from Libya, Sudan & Azawad fighters from north Mali, white skinned people took part in Fotokol fight this morning. Reply tbaba1234: 4:00pm On Feb 04, 2015 Cannonleo: NafeesaAA i respectfully disagree with you one this pne anything from ahmed salkida is real trash.if he gat guts he should come back and face his nemesis like a man meanwhile...mercenaries aided BH attack on foktol today....it seems Malian azawads are now looking for more trouble ChiefBisong Etahoben @ChiefBisongEta1 · 2h 2 hours ago It appears mercenaries from Libya, Sudan & Azawad fighters from north Mali, white skinned people took part in Fotokol fight this morning. Reply Salkida is the biggest authority on BH. He understands their ideology better than the average Nigerian. 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