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Boko Haram substantially defeated, Buhari insists

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said efforts of officers and men of the Armed Forces had led to the return of normalcy in affected parts of the nation.

 

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He did not add a second wife, it is just a mere rumour

That’s why you congratulated yourself with a second wife

They’ve been technically defeated and degraded in the past and now substantially defeated. When will they be “actually” defeated?

What's this man's problem sef, a senator of Borno constituent said Boko Haram still occupies a large percentage of his constituency.

So where are the girls they abducted who are still missing? Have you brought them home, as you promised so many years ago? BringBackOurGirls

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