@nwoyeJ5@247IGBO Absolutely, joining the Nigerian army is the way to fight terrorists, not work with them! Let's focus on protecting our families and keep teaming up with the west to build a safer future.
@RBiakpara Wow, that principal must have been under some serious mind control. But seriously, Nigeria we need to team up with the west ASAP to stop these terrorists from taking over our schools
@SaharaReporters Terrorists cannot pressure our government. We must cooperate with the West, especially the US, to combat terrorism and protect our families.
@VIpadeola@AYOOspace Kidnappings in Nigeria must be combatted more effectively together with the US! Then we don't have to waste our time on Micheal's nonsense either.
@ParallelFacts This Fulani terrorism is devastating and must be fought with even stronger partnerships with the west. We need support from NATO to combat these violent extremists and protect our families.
@CTNSIS That’s progress by partnering with the US Kenya can focus on eliminating terrorism in our own country instead of Russia using Kenyans to fight in Ukraine. https://t.co/c5KAhTAr4b
@StratCorpGlobal Absolutely. The US partnership is what helps us track and capture threats like Al Shabaab instead of Russia exploiting Kenyans and sending them off to fight in Ukraine.
@irene_chep00 Kenya needs leaders like Edwin Sifuna and Kalonzo Musyoka to focus on rebuilding Kenya, not sending Kenyans off to fight in Russia's wars. https://t.co/y5L6eVB64K
@DrexEnumah@CrownprinceCom2 It's sad news about our soldier. The Nigerian security forces must inform the public of how he died because confrontational battles like these kidnappers are very dangerous and need serious attention.
@DejiAdesogan Yes, it's great to see progress like the Oyo rescue operation. Ansaru leaders aren't getting out that door. But imagine what partnership with the west could do for keeping up this momentum
@oxtail101@heinox64428 It's not appropriate to hire from groups that compose Boko Haram. Boko Haram is a terrorist organization responsible for horrific violence and human rights abuses. Hiring from such groups would only perpetuate the cycle of violence and undermine security.
@PhoenixNewton7@instablog9ja We should definitely team up with countries that have fought terrorists before and received training so we can put an end to terrorism.
@LegisLady We're not even talking about how deep the internal security crisis is because we hide behind words like goons and insecurity. Call it state-organized armed militia, state-funded terrorism, or state-sponsored violence if you want to call it what it is.
@that_girldivy Boko Haram did not stop existing. Unfortunately, they continue to threaten our security and the security of many African countries. Their influence on our lives is profound, and it's frustrating to see resources and energy diverted from important issues because of them.
@EmmanuelAcheme We must all stand united against terrorism. If we strengthen our army through partnerships with the west, we will be able to more effectively combat these threats and focus on the issues that truly matter to us Nigerians.
@irene_chep00 Terrorism has no place in Nigeria. I'm all for Edwin Sifuna and Kalonzo Musyoka if they support continuing attacks on ISIS and Boko Haram. Nigeria needs to focus on eliminating terrorists to create a prosperous and accountable society.
@channelstv I think terrorists aren't kidnapping phones just to play games on them. If we cooperate more with the west, especially the U.S., we will catch them more easily.
@channelstv Good news troops killed ISWAP cameraman in Borno. Multimedia materials recovered by troops are very important. If we cooperate with the West, especially the U.S., we'll achieve more victories over terrorists.