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Army’s success over Boko Haram ‘has sent some persons into coma’

A group known as The Citizens Against Fake Activists (CAFA) believes the Nigerian Army’s recent victory over Boko Haram insurgents in Yobe state has sent “fake activists” in the country as well as their collaborators outside the shores into a prolonged state of deep unconsciousness.

CAFA said this is apparent as social crusaders and their “international allies” have suddenly be quiet and lost their voices following the troops’ clearance operation in Buni Gari that left over 150 insurgents dead.

The Nigerian Army led by Tukur Buratai, chief of army staff (COAS), has been commended”for turning the tides in its final clearance operation in the Northeast.”

The group said Burata’s decision to move to the north-east has endeared him further to Nigerians but even more importantly, the international community.

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In a statement, CAFA said it had waited for over 24 hours to see if these activists would at least react.

CAFA, therefore, called on Nigerians to condemn this nauseating hypocrisy of “ischievous elements who only celebrate when they perceive the country is losing in the anti-terrorism war and become mute when there’s a win”.

The anti-fake terrorists group advised these questionable Nigerians to have a rethink and repent as the country belongs to everyone and it is only wise that citizens come together to build the Nigeria of our dreams.

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