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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Does "had warning" mean "had warning from Boko Haram"?

So "Nigeria 'had Boko Haram warning'" mean "boko haram warned Nigeria (government)"?

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Amnesty says military had warning four hours before attack that led to kidnapping of schoolgirls
  

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Amnesty says military had a warning from someone / received a warning from someone four hours before attack that led to kidnapping of schoolgirls.

  • Amnesty says military had a warning from someone / received a warning from someone four hours before attack that led to kidnapping of schoolgirls.
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Amnesty says military had a warning from someone / received a warning from someone four hours before attack that led to kidnapping of schoolgirls.
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So the warning here means a reminder of danger from a well wisher?

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