In order to beat the deadline set by President Muhammedu Buhari to end insurgency in the country, the Nigeria Army has released images of some of the most wanted suspects of the sect (Boko Haram)
The images of the wanted sect members were today, boldly shown on a banner and were displayed by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt – Gen. Tukur Buratai among other officers.
Inscription on the banner however urged Nigerians to report to the Army if any of the persons on the banner is seen anywhere in public.
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Thursday, October 29, 2015
Images of wanted Boko Haram members released by Nigerian Army
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