Sunday 22 November 2015

Coverup of MASSACRED soldiers: How many are Biafrans? Who gave them to Boko Haram on a platter?

Coverup of MASSACRED soldiers: How many are Biafrans? Who gave them to Boko Haram on a platter?
The report of the massacre of over 105 Nigerian soldiers by Boko Haram terrorists and the denial by the Nigerian Army headquarters is raising serious questions of cover up by the Nigerian Army. The coverup of the death of the soldiers is giving rise to serious speculations that most of the soldiers killed are of Biafran extraction. This is further raising speculations that the soldiers were deliberately led to the slaughter by some northern elements in the Nigerian Army sympathetic to the Boko Haram cause. 

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Reports emanating from so many sources some who are soldiers actively on the ground prosecuting the Sambisa Forest attack, have confirmed that the soldiers who went missing have never returned, as claimed by Lt. General Tukur Buratai, Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff. 

Buratai had claimed that those that went on a mission for Nigeria have all come back and has since join their battalions. A newly married widow whom her husband was one of those missing have also confirmed that her husband is yet to return.

One of the 105 Nigerian soldiers who are still missing has been identified as Oyokunyie O. Eminue.

It quite abhorrent that the Buratai will look  over 150 million people of Nigeria in the eyes and blatantly lie to them. 

There are strong speculations that the Nigerian Army is trying to coverup the massacre of the soldiers because many of them are Biafrans. There have been suggesting that among General Muhammadu Buhari's plans to scuttle the self-determination of Biafrans (#BiafrEXIT) is the gradual decimation of Nigerian soldiers of Biafran origin. This tactics was also used in the wake of the first Biafra-Nigeria War in 1967.

A whistleblower in the Nigerian Defence Headquarters revealed that the soldiers were from the Warri Battalion.


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