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Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Chadian 2,000 Military Troops Arrive Nigeria To Fight Boko Haram #FightAgainstTerrorism

Chadian 2,000 military troops storm Nigerian soil to fight Boko Haram

Just yesterday as in fulfilment of the agreement of the African Union, (AU) in connection with the United Nations, UN approval for the deployment of 7,500 Joint Military Force by the five West African countries, and in that regards, the Chadian government  being among the nations, without any delay sent down  some military ground troops to assist Nigerian Military in the fight against the Boko Haram Islamist terrorist group.


This military ground troops is to step up the pressures over the Boko Haram insurgents so as to dislodge them from the regions, such as the Gamboru, a town on the border line between Cameroon and Chad where they seem to have gained momentum.

The Chadian troop that came into the country were about 2,500 and it has caused a destabilization of the islamist terrorist, following series of air strikes that were launched on them by the Chad military  earlier before their arrival fully into the Nigerian soil.