Boko Haram places order for sex-enhancing drugs
This report, according to the online news medium, was revealed after a recent interception of two men by officers attached to 112 Task Force battalion on their way to Minari from Anadawa village on a motorcycle.
The men's mission, a top military insider revealed, was to secure the purchase of drugs for libido enhancement, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases among other ailments.
Aside the two FN rifles and 18 rounds of 7.62MM NATO ammunition found on the men, a three-page shopping list which suggested the men were traveling to procure massive consignments of drugs, and other medical supplies, were also recovered from the terrorists.
Cartons of Viagra and MMC Sex Men, popular for erectile dysfunction treatment and libido enhancer respectively, were seen on the list as well as Maxman coffee enhancer and Viamax power coffee, both notorious for increasing libido in men.
The terrorists, the list showed, were also perfecting plans to treat gonorrhoea, and had placed orders to get oxytocine to anti-tetanus to ward off any form of disease from their systems.
The men's mission, a top military insider revealed, was to secure the purchase of drugs for libido enhancement, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases among other ailments.
Aside the two FN rifles and 18 rounds of 7.62MM NATO ammunition found on the men, a three-page shopping list which suggested the men were traveling to procure massive consignments of drugs, and other medical supplies, were also recovered from the terrorists.
Cartons of Viagra and MMC Sex Men, popular for erectile dysfunction treatment and libido enhancer respectively, were seen on the list as well as Maxman coffee enhancer and Viamax power coffee, both notorious for increasing libido in men.
The terrorists, the list showed, were also perfecting plans to treat gonorrhoea, and had placed orders to get oxytocine to anti-tetanus to ward off any form of disease from their systems.
In another development, the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin, has reportedly declared 50 top members of Boko Haram fighters wanted. This is in addition to those declared wanted previously.
The Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai, had in October, 2015 declared 100 members of the Boko Haram insurgents wanted.
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