Breaking news: 24 hour curfew imposed on Kaduna (Page 2)

Date: 18-04-2011 12:59 pm (13 years ago) | Author: emanuel
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- estilizo at 18-04-2011 03:44 PM (13 years ago)
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All these news are so scary,no one knows what to expect,soon people will mistake Nigeria for Afghanistan.....mteewwwwwwwww.

Posted: at 18-04-2011 03:44 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- aamak at 18-04-2011 03:57 PM (13 years ago)
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only God will help us in this country, BABA GOD please see us true
Posted: at 18-04-2011 03:57 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- schunny55 at 18-04-2011 04:00 PM (13 years ago)
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KANO, Nigeria (Reuters) – Rioting in cities across northern Nigeria has killed many people with homes, churches and mosques set ablaze, the Nigerian Red Cross said on Monday.

"There has been trouble in at least Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Adamawa, Niger and Jigawa. Churches, mosques and houses have been burned," Red Cross official Umar Mairiga said.

"A lot of people have been killed but early reports are still coming in and we are not in a position to give a figure. All our volunteers are on standby so when the situation calms down they can be deployed," he told Reuters.
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:00 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- ajanni at 18-04-2011 04:01 PM (13 years ago)
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politics with biterness
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:01 PM (13 years ago) | Grande Master
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- bimgloword at 18-04-2011 04:05 PM (13 years ago)
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The only thing we can do now is to pray for peace cos no  amount of lamentation can stop these guys from kiling their fellow human being.
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:05 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- schunny55 at 18-04-2011 04:12 PM (13 years ago)
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by Aminu Abubakar Aminu Abubakar – 1 hr 51 mins ago
KANO, Nigeria (AFP) – Riots spread across Nigeria's north on Monday as results from presidential elections showed incumbent Goodluck Jonathan assured of victory in polls that reflected deep regional tensions.

Residents reported that a home belonging to an aide to the vice president was among those set alight and a mob sought to burn a Christian woman alive in one area.

Protesters fought running battles with soldiers in Nigeria's main northern city. A 24-hour curfew was imposed on the state of Kaduna, the governor announced on radio.

Rioting began in various states after allegations of vote rigging in Saturday's vote as results showed sharp divisions between the mainly Muslim north and predominately Christian south of Africa's most populous nation.

Observers have hailed the conduct of the poll, describing it as a major change from years of rigged ballots in the continent's largest oil producer.

But concerns have also been raised over extraordinarily high results for Jonathan in parts of his native south, including 99.63 percent in his home state of Bayelsa.

In Kano, Nigeria's second-largest city, protests spread, with mobs armed with daggers, sticks and wooden planks taking up positions as police or soldiers sought to contain them. A shopping complex was set alight.

Protesters stopped cars and demanded that passengers express support for Jonathan's main challenger, ex-military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, whose stronghold is in the north.

A mob used wooden planks to beat two people who appeared to be Christians based on their dress, an AFP correspondent said. Bonfires were burned in the streets while schools and shops closed, with smoke rising above the city.

Protests also spread to the tense central Nigerian city of Jos, hit by years of deadly clashes between Christian and Muslim ethnic groups,

Soldiers fired into the air and two military helicopters buzzed overhead as protesters took to the streets in one of the mainly Muslim areas of the city, an AFP correspondent reported.

In the town of Potiskum in Yobe state, a resident reported that a mob sought to pin down a Christian woman and burn her with a tyre, but residents put the fire out and took her to hospital.

"Youths have been going about setting bonfires on the streets and burning the houses of (ruling party) supporters," resident Kabiru Usman said by phone.

"Soldiers have been drafted to tackle the situation. All streets are deserted save the presence of the mobs."

Official results were still being announced, but Jonathan had built an unbeatable lead that was to see him declared winner in the first round barring any dramatic turn of events.

Millions of voters turned out for Saturday's election as the country of 150 million people bid to put years of rigging and badly flawed ballots behind it and hold the cleanest polls for head of state in nearly two decades.

Analysts spoke well of the organisation of the election on voting day, but questioned figures in certain states showing Jonathan with more than 95 percent.

"Figures of 95 percent and above for one party suggest that these are fabricated figures and, personally, they worry me because they pose serious questions on the credibility of the election," said Jibrin Ibrahim of the Centre for Democracy and Development.

Chidi Odinkalu of the Open Society Justice Initiative told AFP: "Our presidential election was free, fair and truly incredible."

Buhari won by significant margins in parts of the north, but nothing approaching such high figures in selected states for the incumbent.

He had alleged reports of fraud on election day, but his campaign declined to comment on the results so far, saying they preferred to wait until final figures are announced.

Many analysts had feared the deepening of regional divisions that showed up in the results in a country as fractious as Nigeria, roughly split between Christians and Muslims and with some 250 ethnic groups.

Jonathan, 53 and a southern Christian, is the first president from the main oil-producing Niger Delta region.

He had an almost accidental rise to power that culminated with him being thrust into office last year following the death of his predecessor, Umaru Yar'Adua.

Buhari, a 69-year-old Muslim, has built a reputation as a fighter of corruption, but his "war against indiscipline" during his regime in the 1980s was also accused of outrageous rights abuses.

Many in the north saw in him an opportunity to return power to their economically marginalised reg
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:12 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- james2e at 18-04-2011 04:22 PM (13 years ago)
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dis is really bad, wat is nigeria doing about this
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:22 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- katybel at 18-04-2011 04:27 PM (13 years ago)
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dis pple r very stupid,dey r all animals goat,dey don't do tins wit sense now luk d kilin of inocent souls,wot do dey gain n did it change anytin now bcos dier man stil loose. Enough is enough dis hv 2 stop.
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:27 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- kings_boulevard at 18-04-2011 04:31 PM (13 years ago)
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Was this lady not a victim of a Train accident?I can see from the picture she is lying half in and half out of the rail track.Lord Almighty!This is gruesome. Sad
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:31 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- Commonsense at 18-04-2011 04:33 PM (13 years ago)
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This is to show you people how Buhari would have ruled this country if he had won, he was just making very stupid and inciting statements all through Saturday. Trust all these illiterate abokis and mallams in the north, they will start destroying things at the slight mention of allah. Useless animals.
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:33 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- moniconyez at 18-04-2011 04:34 PM (13 years ago)
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Those people are COWS
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:34 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- igweshi at 18-04-2011 04:40 PM (13 years ago)
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buhari and his supporters  must understand that this election is one of the best elections for decades in nigeria and the international community is watching together with human right watch so they all must be ready to face the nigerian court of law for there conspiracy and murder in the north.nigeria of today will never be the same with nigeria of yesterday we must engage our selves in the rapide global growth of the 21st century  both in education,security,constant electricity,technology, and national development such as good roads, bridges, clean water and lots and lots of them but this religion diffrences we have especially in the northern part will do them no good the best thing is to move ahead for the betterment of every nigerian citizen in my opinion i think that no wise man will go to the street figting for notting
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:40 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Commonsense at 18-04-2011 04:41 PM (13 years ago)
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The late Yar'Adua, a muslim won in 2007 and nobody destroyed anything in the south, look at what is happening in the north now. Just because a christian southerner won they are killing people and destroying things. They just think like goats and cows. They are mostly the cause of Nigeria's backwardness.
Posted: at 18-04-2011 04:41 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- pholake at 18-04-2011 05:13 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: sobeit on 18-04-2011 03:23 PM
Quote from: sobeit on 18-04-2011 02:48 PM
Illiteracy- the worst disease ever!. just imagine! this is one of the major factors i have been lamenting all these while. some people have been manipulated to an extend that they do think through their anus.what's the meaning of this killing and destruction of properties for,huh? according to international observers,the election was mostly peaceful,free and fair.in fact the best election we have witnessed for a decade now.but some people find it so difficult to succumb to the wish of the entire nation.why can't peace reign in that country for a while? hmm it's a pity *smdh*.

So true.......
May God deliver Nigeria from animals in human skin.......
Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:13 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Uzynatural at 18-04-2011 05:25 PM (13 years ago)
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Why am i amused,infact angry wt all ds  mallams? Did Buhari sent them to fight for him or will rioting change the result? ILLITERACY is a BIg DISEASE?

Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:25 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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- simele at 18-04-2011 05:33 PM (13 years ago)
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illiterate aboki almarjiri
Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:33 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- emydaddy at 18-04-2011 05:34 PM (13 years ago)
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Quote from: Uzynatural on 18-04-2011 05:25 PM
Why am i amused,infact angry wt all ds  mallams? Did Buhari sent them to fight for him or will rioting change the result? ILLITERACY is a BIg DISEASE?
Hahahahaha
Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:34 PM (13 years ago) | Upcoming
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- derbi at 18-04-2011 05:36 PM (13 years ago)
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useless aboki, allways make people  sad Sad Sad Sad please poster is not every pictur u should post here,  Sad Sad Sad MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON NORTHERN NIGERIANS Sad Sad Sad Sad  i am not happy at all, infact i am out Sad Sad Sad Sad.......
Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:36 PM (13 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- moniconyez at 18-04-2011 05:37 PM (13 years ago)
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Ajani dont run for this post. money why not come and talk na.
Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:37 PM (13 years ago) | Hero
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- adekunfex at 18-04-2011 05:39 PM (13 years ago)
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all this aboki are very krazy people
Posted: at 18-04-2011 05:39 PM (13 years ago) | Newbie
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