PICTURES: Residents, Soldiers Flee Maiduguri, Barracks Hours After “Goodluck’s” Visit

Soldiers given only two cartridges, can be seen fleeing in bathroom slippers

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Our exclusive report with damning documents exposes that the Nigerian intelligence had actionable intelligence of the impending Boko Haram attack against Maiduguri that has ransacked the 243 barrack Monguno but did not act to deter the terrorists, rather engaging the air force and army to defend the president’s rally Saturday in the capital. See documents.

The images below are of residents of 1000 and 777 housing estate fleeing their residences as result of midnight attacks by Boko Haram around Jimtilo in the outskirts of Maiduguri few hours after the visit by President”Goodluck” Jonathan.

The 5th brigade was also dismantled by the terrorists who also sacked 243 battalion, Monguno, the largest battalion in north Borno! Our exclusive intelligence documents suggest that the new attacks are being carried out thanks to the weapons the Federal government (deliberately or recklessly) released to the terrorists at the under-protected MJNTF barracks at Baga that was over-run January 5th this year.

Maiduguri was attacked from three fronts, but the attacks were repelled by the CJTF and Army. Monguno has fallen and the barracks lost.

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[We covered the soldiers face because we do not want him courtmartialed despite being given only two cartridges of AK47 bullets and no wages and sent on a suicidal mission]
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Residents flee hours after president's visit to capital
Residents flee hours after president’s visit to capital

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This picture was taken at Tashan Baga because according to the army, the Maimalari Military Cantonment refused to grant the fleeing soldiers refuge

Soldiers given only two cartridges, can be seen fleeing in bathroom slippers
Soldiers given only two cartridges, can be seen fleeing in bathroom slippers while saving Nigeria’s rifle. This picture was taken at Tashan Baga because according to the army, the Maimalari Military Cantonment refused to grant them refuge