The Nigeria military has stormed the insurgents in Sambisa Forest, their notorious hideout, according to reports from the Hausa service of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The director of defence information, Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade, told the agency that the military had been raiding the forest and other hideouts of the sect since Tuesday night.
According to the agency, the army used it war drones to level some of the Boko Haram camps in the Northeast but it was not clear about the casualties on both sides. The army said that they are still committed to securing the civilian population at whatever cost.
Since na now dem dey enter there. Too late by my estimation.Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteIt's not that late bro.. Maybe from there, they will wipe those BH guys outta Nigeria..
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They needed time to study d terrain n track in case of mine fields......give them credit pls
DeleteGood news...
ReplyDeleteThank God..
Our prayer is now working
Good one....its just d way d military activities is been portray by our politicians to d world .....I still hv faith on our arm forces,Just pay at least 80k as d lowest basic salary to this guys n u will see equipment or not BH will fall immediately...
ReplyDelete80k is still small
DeleteA good one,kudos to them
ReplyDeleteSo na sleep de been de sleep b4 hmm anyway nice work from them
ReplyDeleteBravo!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWetin b 80k,with d rate at which naira is loosing value, it's not enough to do anything, those sit-down look senators,what's their monthly pay
ReplyDeleteAbeg help me ask Olovo. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
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