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Afghanistian War; Reno Warns Nigeria to Learn from Afghanistan.

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Reno Omokri

Former presidential adviser Reno Omokri has cautioned the Nigerian government to avoid a repeat of what happened lately in Afghanistan.

Omokri, who prayed to God not to allow Boko Haram to achieve in Nigeria what the Taliban achieved in Afghanistan, warned that foreign countries first watched what is occurring in Nigeria before the rebels took control.

In a Facebook post, Omokri stated that, just as Nigeria “rehabilitated” Boko Haram militants, Afghanistan did the same for Taliban fighters.

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He wrote, “The first people to be evacuated from Afghanistan were not the poor. It was the President and his cronies. So, keep on supporting Buhari and APC because of tribe and religion. If they destroy Nigeria, they will be evacuated to London and leave you here to suffer.

“Nigeria bought 12 Super Tucano jets from the US for $593 million. The Taliban got them for free by defeating the US and the Afghan government.

“With the way Buhari romances Boko Haram, I just pray Nigeria’s 12 Super Tucano jets will not become their property one day! Because what is happening in Nigeria today first happened in Afghanistan.

“The rehabilitation of so-called repentant Taliban by the US and Afghan government allowed them to act first as spies, then as enemies within, which was a chief causative factor in the rapid victory of the Taliban. May Nigeria learn her lessons before it is too late!”

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Following two decades of war that lost hundreds of thousands of lives, the Taliban completed a stunningly quick rout of all cities in just 10 days, with comparatively little death.

The fall occurred after President Joe Biden withdrew US troops, believing that the Afghan army, which had received billions of dollars in American money and training, was strong enough to defeat the Taliban.

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