Boko Harem terror group kidnaps MORE Nigerian girls, leader says Islam allows him to sell the girls
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118 people are dead now from that attack....I guess Nigeria is one place I'll put in my never to visit destination smh...Nigeria is a basket case at this point. Maniac Muslims are running wild there and ? Muslims show no sign of slowing down. Reason # 9000 why I cannot stand religion
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Seems like Nigeria is slowly turning into Iraq.....I'm sure the hatred against Muslims will grow like crazy after all this ? , and I wouldn't blame anyone in Nigeria who does, assuming the early reports are true
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Asari Dokubo still insisting no girls are missing, leads protest against the girls - See more at
http://famenaija.com/asari-dokubo-still-insisting-girls-missing-leads-protest-girls/ -
Despite a video released yesterday by Boko Haram showing the kidnapped Chibok girls, ex-militant Asari Dokubo is still insisting it’s all a scam. He led an anti-bringbackourgirls protest yesterday and shared photos and the message above on his Facebook page. At least our president believes they were kidnapped…that’s what matters most. See more photos after the cut… - See more at: http://famenaija.com/asari-dokubo-still-insisting-girls-missing-leads-protest-girls/#sthash.CypULQiZ.dpuf
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kingblaze84 wrote: »What a disaster that would be if that happens. The Nigerian govt is incapable of defending the people, the least they can do is let the people defend themselves. CNN said on Friday Nigerian villagers killed over 200 Boko Haram militants, I hope they ? a whole lot more. And any village that defends or protects Boko Haram would get dozens of my rifle shots too. They gotta make an example out of them wherever they stay at
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Despite a video released yesterday by Boko Haram showing the kidnapped Chibok girls, ex-militant Asari Dokubo is still insisting it’s all a scam. He led an anti-bringbackourgirls protest yesterday and shared photos and the message above on his Facebook page. At least our president believes they were kidnapped…that’s what matters most. See more photos after the cut… - See more at: http://famenaija.com/asari-dokubo-still-insisting-girls-missing-leads-protest-girls/#sthash.CypULQiZ.dpuf
Wow, amazing photos. But what about the many people protesting in Nigeria who say their daughters are missing? Even the Nigerian govt is admitting kids are missing, so what gives? -
kingblaze84 wrote: »What a disaster that would be if that happens. The Nigerian govt is incapable of defending the people, the least they can do is let the people defend themselves. CNN said on Friday Nigerian villagers killed over 200 Boko Haram militants, I hope they ? a whole lot more. And any village that defends or protects Boko Haram would get dozens of my rifle shots too. They gotta make an example out of them wherever they stay at
Yeah what the vigilantes are doing in Mexico is great, although some are abusing their power. That goes for anyone in Nigerian govt too though so it can all even out. I hope the Nigerian govt realizes just how much easier the Nigerian hunters are making their job
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Damn, Nigeria IS IRAQ now....48 killed due to Boko Haram militants attacking a Christian village smfh....
http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-extremists-attack-more-villages-48-dead-155717230.html
JOS, Nigeria (AP) — Boko Haram militants attacked three villages in Nigeria, killing 48 people, residents said Wednesday, as rescue workers in the central city of Jos searched for the missing a day after two car bombs killed more than 100.
One of the villages that were attacked between Tuesday night and early Wednesday lies near the town of Chibok, where more than 300 schoolgirls were kidnapped last month.
The reports came from residents and were confirmed by a state intelligence agent who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to give information to reporters.
Apagu Maidaga of Alagarno village said residents hid in the bush and watched while the extremists set ablaze their homes of thatch-roofed mud huts.
--The people in that village really gotta step their gun game up. Boko Haram is just playing with Jos at this point, where is the protection? Why is Nigeria's govt so ? weak, this is supposed to be the powerhouse of Africa? Good job too Boko Haram, if you wanted people to hate Islam and Muslims even more then many do, congrats, mission accomplished. African governments will be banging on America's door asking for drones now. -
kingblaze84 wrote: »Yeah what the vigilantes are doing in Mexico is great, although some are abusing their power.kingblaze84 wrote: »Why is Nigeria's govt so ? weak, this is supposed to be the powerhouse of Africa?
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Nigeria proves once again that money is not always power.
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Saw another report on the news bout how the US was sending troops with "special technology" to help find the girls. With all this confusion, they managed to get they foot in the door.
Eighty American service members are on the ground in North Africa to oversee drone operations in the search for the 276 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls, the Obama administration said Wednesday.
The White House formally notified Congress that the troops are in the neighboring African nation of Chad. The mission includes 40 people to operate and maintain the Predator drone and 40 more to protect the force.
“These personnel will support the operation of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance aircraft for missions over northern Nigeria and the surrounding area,” President Barack Obama said in a letter. “The force will remain in Chad until its support in resolving the kidnapping situation is no longer required.”
The White House notified Congress under the War Powers Resolution, which kicks in when armed U.S. forces enter a foreign nation’s territory. All 80 are combat-armed for personnel protection.
US Drone Scans Eastern Nigeria for Missing Girls
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The schoolgirls were taken more than a month ago by the Islamist terror group Boko Haram, which has demanded the release of militant prisoners in exchange for freeing the girls.
The commanding general of U.S. Army forces in Africa was sent to Nigeria earlier this month to help the Nigerian government in the search.
Uniformed American military were already in the region to help with embassy security and to coordinate with the Nigerian government. It was known before Wednesday that the Predator drone was involved, but not that it was based in Chad.
Boko Haram is believed to have carried out two attacks in Nigeria this week alone — a twin bombing in the city of Jos and an assault on three villages. In all, more than 166 people were killed.
— Jim Miklaszewski, Courtney Kube and Erin McClam -
Nigeria proves once again that money is not always power.
Yeah someone is pocketing that tax money or Nigeria isn't collecting enough of the money that's being made there -
kingblaze84 wrote: »Yeah what the vigilantes are doing in Mexico is great, although some are abusing their power.kingblaze84 wrote: »Why is Nigeria's govt so ? weak, this is supposed to be the powerhouse of Africa?
Yeah true, I'll take a vigilante over possible cartel or Boko Haram guys kidnapping my daughters. The cartels were kidnapping girls in Mexico for a long time too. Z-40 orchestrated some crazy bus kidnappings and turned some of the men into hitmen by force. The women were sold into sexual slavery or were killed. Those kind of things have been reduced in Mexico, notice you don't see the same amount of crazy cartel stories we heard about last year.
Regarding Nigeria, yeah it socially has a lot more problems then Ghana, Kenya, and other less powerful African countries. I would think South Africa is a little better, although it has some serious issues too. But I'll take South Africa's high crime rate over mass kidnappings and suicide bombings.... -
The White House notified Congress under the War Powers Resolution, which kicks in when armed U.S. forces enter a foreign nation’s territory. All 80 are combat-armed for personnel protection.kingblaze84 wrote: »Regarding Nigeria, yeah it socially has a lot more problems then Ghana, Kenya, and other less powerful African countries. I would think South Africa is a little better, although it has some serious issues too. But I'll take South Africa's high crime rate over mass kidnappings and suicide bombings....
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The White House notified Congress under the War Powers Resolution, which kicks in when armed U.S. forces enter a foreign nation’s territory. All 80 are combat-armed for personnel protection.kingblaze84 wrote: »Regarding Nigeria, yeah it socially has a lot more problems then Ghana, Kenya, and other less powerful African countries. I would think South Africa is a little better, although it has some serious issues too. But I'll take South Africa's high crime rate over mass kidnappings and suicide bombings....
I'm sure there's third options out there in Africa lol -
Fairly hopeful news today, Nigeria's govt is now saying they know exactly where the girls are now, they just don't know the best way to get them back without prisoner swaps and ransom money.....tricky situation since prison swaps and giving them money will only encourage more mass kidnappings
https://screen.yahoo.com/impasse-rescue-girls-abducted-extremists-095649751.html -
kingblaze84 wrote: »I'm sure there's third options out there in Africa lol
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kingblaze84 wrote: »I'm sure there's third options out there in Africa lol
I saw the movie Blended this weekend and according to Blended, some parts of Africa looks like a paradise, even if the movie takes place in South Africa. So there's hope out there -
kingblaze84 wrote: »I saw the movie Blended this weekend and according to Blended, some parts of Africa looks like a paradise, even if the movie takes place in South Africa. So there's hope out there
Nasir Jones, don't let me down now
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kingblaze84 wrote: »I saw the movie Blended this weekend and according to Blended, some parts of Africa looks like a paradise, even if the movie takes place in South Africa. So there's hope out there
Nasir Jones, don't let me down now
IDK man, Terry Crews and Adam ? seemed to be having the time of their lives there. Even a random, vague place in Africa may show you a good time, minus Liberia or Sierra Leone. Also probably Zimbabwe, although a trillion dollar bill would be a hell of a souvenir! I'd be shocked if I wouldn't get some good currency exchange for that, I mean damn, it is a trillion dollar bill -
American govt officials doubt Nigeria has found the school girls smh.....what a nightmare the parents of these girls must be going through now
http://news.yahoo.com/us-skeptical-nigeria-claim-schoolgirls-located-224156000.html -
kingblaze84 wrote: »IDK man, Terry Crews and Adam ? seemed to be having the time of their lives there. Even a random, vague place in Africa may show you a good time, minus Liberia or Sierra Leone.