Locals in Nigeria’s northern states have been forming vigilante groups in various areas to resist the militant group who have held more than 270 schoolgirls captive since last month.
In Kalabalge, a village about 250 kilometers (155 miles) from the Borno state capital of Maiduguri, residents said they were taking matters into their own hands because the Nigerian military is not doing enough to stem Boko Haram attacks.
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This, as in Mexico (and every other country), is as it should be. Bring our people home.
ReplyDeleteAgreed and put those necessary on the border.
DeleteYes! But that's only half the problem. Jobs too.
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DeleteAll I can say is "Good for the Vigilantes!" The Nigerian Govt. has been threatened with all kinds of sanctions if they do anything against Boko Haram (who have been at since at least 2011) -- We can thank our muslim PINO, Soetoro, and the other bastards in the EU for helping the muslim extremists throughout the world.
ReplyDelete:) Yup.
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