Adamawa residents celebrate as Nigerian troops free them from Boko Haram bondage



Residents of Gulak town, the headquarters of Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, burst into wild celebration in Yola on Friday after they were informed that their homeland had been freed from the control of Boko Haram, which captured the town last year.

The residents had fled to Yola, the state capital, after the insurgents captured the town.


Some of the indigenes of Gulak, who had sought refuge in Yola, were seen at various drinking joints, dancing in celebration of the freedom of their homelands from the captivity of the dreaded sect.

Some of them, who spoke to our correspondent, could not but expressed gratitude to President Goodluck Jonathan for boosting the morale of the troops during his unscheduled visit to the state on Thursday.

Musa Aliyu, one of the displaced residents of Gulak, told our correspondent that he heard of the news of the liberation of Gulak on BBC Hausa Service.

He added that some of the residents of the communities, who still lived on mountaintops, also called the refugees in Yola to tell them of the sacking of Boko Haram from Gulak and its environs.

Aliyu, who spoke at one of the popular drinking joints in Yola, said, “Because of the good news, our people are jubilating and have already started planning returning to our ancestral homes and begin normal lives again.”
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  1. #Never again! Up Nigerian military. Thank God

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  2. Our real problem is not Boko Haram, but a corrupt leader. Jonathan is unfit to govern Nigeria because he is nothing but a corrupt man. Even if all the villages are taken back from the insurgents, nothing will change because we have a leader who is committed to corruption as his natural way of life.

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    1. Shame on you for saying that Boko Haram is no more our problem. You APC were sponsoring it and wanted it to stay forever so that you will use it asyour point of criticism on Jonathan, now he is winning the war, you have turned to corruption

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    2. Just as sick as your father, go to hell saint lucifer.
      Corruption crusader.

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  3. Totally disagree. Jonathan is not our problem. Its the state governors. Go and ask your governor what he did with your monthly allocation. Go and ask your local government chairman what he did with your allocation. If FG did not give them their allocation the way Obasanjo denied Lagos state, then you have a case.

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  4. I thought you said that security is the major problem now security issue is over you said that Boko Harram is not the problem it is corruption , corruption has been there for over 50 years and very soon iT will be over, We know that BH is not the problem because you people are the Boko Harram shame on you very soon Shakeu will soon expose you people, Islamic demons like you who want to turn us to alimageries by giving us one meal a day

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    2. Why are you so bitter? APCs one meal a day is for school children in Public schools, thats how it is done in the US and other sane climes, focus on the issues and stop thinking through your anus

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  7. Cameroonians rally in support of their troops fighting Boko Haram. We are disappointed when they succeed against Boko Haram. We are very unpatriotic and politicizing the Boko Haram issue and the support of the group by some elements in power in the north is what has emboldened them

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