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Under poor leadership of Farmaajo, Somalia has experienced the worst spike in al-Shabaab attacks and growth. Farmaajo has made little to zero efforts to push back the heinous terror group.
Here is a thread of Farmaajo's efforts to embolden the terrorists:
Farmaajo's thirst for power made him forget war on terror and has been redeploying troops from the frontlines to territories of his political opponents. More to the threat of AS, #Gedo is also affected by drought but over 10M USD was used to deployed troops to rig elections
Last month, in efforts to rig in Fahad Yasin, Somali forces redeployed from Muqdisho killed #Beledweyne police commissioner, Mohamed Hussein Duurdage.
Farmaajo also refused to remove troops from Gedo to help Qoor qoor fight AS in Galmudug.
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@obyezeks I understands these are not the best of times for Nigerian commercial activists like you especially for a woman who parade herself as a technocrat for years to get jobs. Now listen very well: According to the Global Fire Power Ranking,Nigeria has moved 7 points within
a year. In 2020 we were ranked 45 with a Power Index of 0.6485 2021 we are ranked 35 with Power Index of 0.6261.Yeah these are not the best of times especially when the #bringbackourboys project failed before take-off. Patriotic Nigerians understand your pains and we sympathize.
I know your son at @sbmintelligence will also help you to confirm these ranking of 138 countries. I also attached here with recent pictures of our soldiers and their kits to make you jealous a bit. The country is moving in the direction we predicted and your time is over.
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It's almost impossible to believe, but 6 years after the kidnap of 276 schoolgirls ignited the #BringBackOurGirls campaign, Nigeria is again reeling from a mass school abduction by Boko Haram, this time of what appears to be more than 300 boys. A thread: wsj.com/articles/boko-…
The students were seized from an all-boys boarding school in Katsina, northwest Nigeria and marched deep into a nearby forest. Details of the attack, in a remote region with patchy cell phone reception, remain murky, including the true tally of the missing.
Local officials say 333 of the school’s 800 students are missing and assumed captive. If confirmed, that would make it one of the largest mass kidnappings of schoolchildren in history—and bigger than the abduction in Chibok.
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Usama Aminu was one of the lucky ones. He managed to escape when gunmen abducted more than 300 pupils from his school in northwestern Nigeria reut.rs/3mrehEl 1/5 Image
‘When I decided to run they brought a knife to slaughter me but I ran away quickly,’ Aminu said as he described how he had been in bed at the all-boys school in Kankara when he heard gunshots on Friday night 2/5 ImageImage
The attackers, armed with AK-47s, threatened groups who tried to leave their dormitories at the Government Science secondary school. According to Katsina Governor Aminu Bello Masari on Sunday, 333 students remained missing 3/5 Image
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Yes, 2020 has been a turbulent year but the menace associated with the Nigerian saga has nothing to do with the calendar year. Nigeria's present administration is a tale of insensitivity, wickedness and a high level of incompetence.
Six years ago, it was #BringBackOurGirls. The previous administration was castigated and labelled a failure. Till today, some of the abducted Chibok girls are nowhere to be found. The new hashtag is now #BringBackOurBoys.
Peaceful #EndSARS protests were disrupted by the #LekkiTollGateMassacre in October. Few days ago, over 40 farmers were beheaded in cold blood in a gruesome #ZabarmariMassacre and now, over 600 Kankara students are nowhere were kidnapped right under the nose of the president.
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India is bidding for non permanent member for UNSC seat on June 17th during the 74th session at @UNGA. India does not deserve UNSC seat as it has illegally revoked article 370,35A, violated Article 19,27,32 ,49 of 4th Geneva Convention and various @UNSCN resolution
India should be held accountable for its grave breaches of intl humanitarian law and warcrimes in Kashmir & to take steps to settle the decades old dispute. Keep tweeting abt Indian atrocities & tag international media outlets & activists. Raise your voices at international level
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