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Boko haran is an evil driven mission against God and man.
Submitted by Shantel (not verified) on November 16, 2011 - 1:47am.
Wat connection do light have with darkness. If these people wants to be alone, then let them. As for solution to this problem: it will be foolishness for us to face this problem of boko haran wit poor informations. We need international assistances base on expertrates on intellgence and millitary. As for nysc, it seems nysc is possed cause why send innoscent souls to go and die, but come to think of it if everbody serve in their states, nysc workers will still be, except there is something. Nigeria, corruption is too much, leaders are buzy stealing money and foolishly investing in foreign. Boko haran is the smallest problem in nigeria, our problem root is corruption. Most of our leaders are cultist, ritualist, thieves etc. My advice is nigeria should swallow thier pride and seek international assistance and forget doing things in a low mental way. If we had good education or the scholarship for special courses for the millitary coups wit effective training. Maybe we may av handled this. The government must be organised or else nigeria be ruined.
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