Monday, 11 April 2016

BOKO HARAM TECHNICALLY DEFEATED . SEE WHAT THESE YOUTHS DID TO NIGERIAN ARMY(photos)

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Members of Nigerian youth have
commended the effort of Nigerian Army for
the fight against insurgency in the country.
The Coordinator of the group in Abuja,
Comrade Muritala Mohammed made these
known to the public while the group made a
peaceful rally to the Ministry of Youth and
Sport in Abuja.
He noted that the gallant Army in the last
eight month has curbed the action of the
terrorist, in affected state like Yobe,
Adamawa, and Borno State.
Comrade Mohammed explained further that
the support given by the President Buhari
has been enormous in fighting crime.
He urged the administration of Nigerian
Army not to relent in their support on social
amenities and the need of the troops.
See photos below:
Youths dance on the streets of Abuja to
celebrate Nigerian Army recent success
against Boko Haram
Youths march to Ministry of Youths and
Sport in a peaceful rally to celebrate
Nigerian Army recent success against Boko
Haram
Youths march to Ministry of Youths and
Sport in a peaceful rally to celebrate
Nigerian Army recent success against Boko
Haram.
Youths dance on the streets of Abuja
showing banners with a thank you message
to Nigerian Army over their recent success
against Boko Haram
Youths dance on the streets of Abuja
showing banners with a thank you message
to Nigerian Army over their recent success
against Boko Haram
Youths dance on the streets of Abuja to
celebrate Nigerian Army recent success
against Boko Haram
Youths march to Ministry of Youths and
Sport in a peaceful rally to celebrate
Nigerian Army recent success against Boko
Haram
Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari had
insisted that the Islamic terror group, Boko
Haram has been technically defeated.
Buhari who had earlier said the group had
been technically defeated, maintained his
stand in an interview with BBC on Friday,
February 5.
He said: “Well, all I know is that out of the 14
local government areas in Borno state where
they (Boko Haram) used to hold and hoist
their flag, they are nowhere in charge of any of
them again. But they can still regroup and go
after attacking soft targets.”
When asked if it was fair to say a group
which killed over 65 people in a single attack
had been “technically defeated,” the Buhari
said: “Well, that’s your own description of it.
My own description is that they can no longer
mobilise enough forces to attack police and
army barracks and destroy aircraft like they
used to do. They can no longer do that.”

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