USS comment post, just like their threat email of last week was apparently sent from a cyber cafe. The comment post was made on July 5, two days after the article on their threat email titled "Nigeria Terror Alert: Masked Group Threatens To Blow Abuja Into Pieces" was published.
Here is there letter
Comment from: USS NETWORK [Visitor] 07/05/11 @ 13:39
It's of no doubt; We the Unknown Soldier's Squad (USS) Network was jobless. We are uneducated and touts, that is why we've accepted the uneducated/tout's job opportubity in Nigeria to die with the WISE & EDUCATED.
We gave Federal Government of Nigeria 3 weeks to consider a Sovereign National Conference for opinion poll and dialogue as the way forward.
We are out and bold to cause change to Nigeria bad government or die along with them. We hereby give the Government the chance to hear us first or the SOUND blast that will follow sequencially untill the WISE and EDUCATED are uncomfortable in Aso Villa.
We are aware of the SSS and the Nigeria Soldier's monting road blocks all around, unfortunately, they are all out to die with us on the day to come and can never stop us:- 50 soldier's (to) 1 - USS.
The faceless group this time in the comment post spelt their name correctly unlike in their threat email to Masterweb writer, Mr. Ikechukwu Enyiagu. A copy of USS threat email is republished in the article - "Nigeria Terror Alert: Masked Group Threatens To Blow Abuja Into Pieces" published on our website on July 3, this month.
Is USS threat to be taken seriously? It makes sense for Nigeria State Security Service (SSS) to investigate all documented cases of terror warning, to determine their credibility. This is imperative, in view of the increased terrorist attacks in recent times in the country, which have not spared Abuja, the federal capital city. Nigeria Police should be vigilant and monitor all suspicious activities rather than collecting money from suspects and motorists. The Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) unit of the force should share intelligence reports and coordinate activities with SSS.
It is not a bad idea for all ethnic groups in Nigeria to convene and agree or disagree on how to federate as Nigerians or good African neighbours. Few people based on their selfish interests should not bully others to order on "which way" for the nation. Viable nations are not built by force but by general consensus of the people through their representatives.
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