FG Not Interested In Ending Boko Haram War By Charles Ogbu






Let’s cut the crap, folks!

The Nigerian government is not interested in ending the Boko Haram war. It would seem they are the ones fueling it because to them, it has become a conduit pipe.

A money-making avenue through which they could budget $1 billion which they would later share amongst themselves while sending junior soldiers mostly from the Southern part of Nigeria to go on a suicide mission in the name of fighting Boko Haram with inferior weapon.


These heartless guys appear simply sacrificing people’s husbands, brothers, uncles and sons in the name of fighting the same Boko Haram whose senior commanders the same government is releasing back into the Boko Haram camp with monetary compensation.


They have released hundreds of these same terrorists with the idiotic lie that they are “repentant Boko Haram fighters”


We’d recall that on February 20 this year 2018, the BBC released a video detailing how Nigerian troops were about capturing the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, when unknown person called their commander to order the troops to retreat.


Days later, when the troops were ordered to resume the operation, they were ambushed by the same Boko Haram and their vehicle bombed, leading to the death of so many of them.


I have that BBC video downloaded and saved on my phone.


As I type this, no one has bothered to tell Nigerians who ordered those brave soldiers to stop just when they were about capturing the Boko Haram leader.


Should we talk about how the Nigerian military reportedly withdrew their men from checkpoints few hours before Boko Haram boys came to take the Dapchi girls with ease?


We all watched the same Army withdrew their men to allow the same Boko Haram boys return some of the girls, interact with locals in Dapchi and even changed their flat tyres with no resistance from any security agency.


Now, the same Army is busy wasting human and material resources in the name of another python dance



Please read the moronic explanation of the role of the Python Dancers as given by the military:


“Part of the mandate of the operation, the Army said was also to tackle security challenges and ensure “MAINTENANCE OF LAW AND ORDER” in the country ahead of the elections” (emphasis mine)


In what country do you use soldiers for “maintenance of law and order” while you use the police to fight terrorists?


This is the same National Army that reportedly has about 2000 of its soldiers trapped and another 700 missing when Boko Haram took over Baga along with its military base as reported by Sahara Reporters


And to make it worse, these police officers who have now been summarily dismissed by the Police Inspector General for refusing to go commit suicide are mostly Southern Christians even when virtually all the security heads are northern Muslims.


The fact remains that while it may not be easy to completely wipe out Boko Haram, it is very easy to contain and make the Barbarians incapable of launching any major attack.


And the Nigerian military has done it before in the dying days of Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. I remember so clearly how Boko fighters were disguising as women by putting on hijab just to escape from Maiduguri.


It was this same Muhammad Buhari who removed all the checkpoints in Maiduguri the exact moment he was sworn in as President, allowing these terrorists to regroup. This is verifiable.


My point is, that the Boko Haram boys currently have an upper hand in this war is not because they are more powerful than our soldiers.


Nigerian Army remains one of the best and bravest in Africa.


The problem is that both the Nigerian soldiers and the Boko Haram appear to be sharing the same Commander-In-Chief. If you have anyone in the Army as I do, use your tongue to count your teeth.

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