DAILY POST gathered that the weekend raid, which was conducted by men of 5 brigade of the Nigerian Army, also combed the crude oil pipeline route along the Obama flow station, Kolo creeks and Brass areas of the State.
Military sources stated that the operation was also targeted at tackling the operations of some known militants involved in setting up illegal bunkering camps in communities of Southern Ijaw and some other illegal activities. DAILY POST, however, gathered that the shrine allegedly being used to administer oaths on youths during recruitment into the illegal bunkering activities by the suspected militant leader was destroyed and many other items including military camouflage, mobile phones and military boots were seized.
Kwankwaso hate Nigerians. kwankwaso being a fulani man is another doom on indigenous Nigerians,kwankwaso said he will destroy Igbos. This guy's are not originally from Nigeria soil, check out Buhari,Abacha both Niger Republic,atiku from Cameroon. what is all this my people?
Go and take over Zamfara state from these politician please, and here you are in a place where it's saved, calm. As if gold no dey Zamfara state?
Who dey panic. As if the thieves don't already know that hat they are coming.
One LIEgeria indeed... Foolani terrorist dey dere... dem no gree launch them.. na Southerner dem won destroy
Una no lunch special military operations for north wey bandits they kill at will. Una no lunch special military operations for East wey IPOB don turn to amateur terrorists. But, when it comes to they money well region of Nigeria....no be juju be that?
So the bandits goes scot-free right?
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