Multiple Bomb Blasts Rock Kano, SSS Office and Environs (Page 14)

Date: 20-01-2012 7:23 pm (12 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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- gimac at 21-01-2012 09:00 PM (12 years ago)
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Those useless people that support these fools that say western education is bad (boko haram ) mark my word now is just a begin,
Because this mad dogs have touch the people of God ,the sword will never depart from there home,house and family even you that is saying bad against the Christian
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- olusola203 at 21-01-2012 09:05 PM (12 years ago)
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my suggestion is that we should divide this country ............................
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- PDP10 at 21-01-2012 09:06 PM (12 years ago)
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Boko Haram is not the problem, says US professor

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Written by Jean Herskovits Friday, 06 January 2012
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President Goodluck Jonathan
GOVERNMENTS and newspapers around the world attributed the horrific Christmas Day bombings of churches in Nigeria to Boko Haram - a shadowy group that is routinely described as an extremist Islamist organisation based in the North-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Indeed, since the May inauguration of President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the Niger Delta in the country’s south, Boko Haram has been blamed for virtually every outbreak of violence in Nigeria.

But the news media and American policy makers are chasing an elusive and ill-defined threat; there is no proof that a well-organised, ideologically coherent terrorist group called Boko Haram even exists today. Evidence suggests instead that, while the original core of the group remains active, criminal gangs have adopted the name, Boko Haram to claim responsibility for attacks when it suits them.

The United States must not be drawn into a Nigerian “war on terror” - rhetorical or real - that would make us appear biased toward a Christian president. Getting involved in an escalating sectarian conflict that threatens the country’s unity could turn Nigerian Muslims against America without addressing any of the underlying problems that are fueling instability and sectarian strife in Nigeria.

Since August, when General Carter F. Ham, the commander of the United States Africa Command, warned that Boko Haram had links to Al Qaeda affiliates, the perceived threat has grown. Shortly after General Ham’s warning, the United Nations’ headquarters in Abuja was bombed, and simplistic explanations blaming Boko Haram for Nigeria’s mounting security crisis became routine. Someone who claims to be a spokesman for Boko Haram - with a name no one recognises and whom no one has been able to identify or meet with - has issued threats and statements claiming responsibility for attacks. Remarkably, the Nigerian government and the international news media have simply accepted what he says.

In late November, a subcommittee of the House Committee on Homeland Security issued a report with the provocative title: “Boko Haram: Emerging Threat to the U.S. Homeland.” The report makes no such case, but nevertheless proposes that the organisation be added to America’s list of foreign terrorist organisations. The State Department’s Africa bureau disagrees, but pressure from Congress and several government agencies is mounting.

Boko Haram began in 2002 as a peaceful Islamic splinter group. Then politicians began exploiting it for electoral purposes. But it was not until 2009 that Boko Haram turned to violence, especially after its leader, a young Muslim cleric named Mohammed Yusuf, was killed while in police custody. Video footage of Mr. Yusuf’s interrogation soon went viral, but no one was tried and punished for the crime. Seeking revenge, Boko Haram targeted the police, the military and local politicians - all of them Muslims.

It was clear in 2009, as it is now, that the root cause of violence and anger in both the North and South of Nigeria is endemic poverty and hopelessness. Influential Nigerians from Maiduguri, where Boko Haram is centred, pleaded with Mr. Jonathan’s government in June and July not to respond to Boko Haram with force alone. Likewise, the American ambassador, Terence P. McCulley, has emphasized, both privately and publicly, that the government must address socio-economic deprivation, which is most severe in the north. No one seems to be listening.

Instead, approximately 25 per cent of Nigeria’s budget for 2012 is allocated for security, even though the military and police routinely respond to attacks with indiscriminate force and killing. Indeed, according to many Nigerians I’ve talked to from the North East, the army is more feared than Boko Haram.

Meanwhile, Boko Haram has evolved into a franchise that includes criminal groups claiming its identity. Revealingly, Nigeria’s State Security Services issued a statement on Nov. 30, identifying members of four “criminal syndicates” that send threatening text messages in the name of Boko Haram. Southern Nigerians - not northern Muslims - ran three of these four syndicates, including the one that led the American Embassy and other foreign missions to issue warnings that emptied Abuja’s high-end hotels. And last week, the security services arrested a Christian southerner wearing northern Muslim garb as he set fire to a church in the Niger Delta. In Nigeria, religious terrorism is not always what it seems.

None of this excuses Boko Haram’s killing of innocents. But it does raise questions about a rush to judgment that obscures Nigeria’s complex reality.

Many Nigerians already believe that the United States unconditionally supports Mr. Jonathan’s government, despite its failings. They believe this because Washington praised the April elections that international observers found credible, but that many Nigerians, especially in the north, did not. Likewise, Washington’s financial support for Nigeria’s security forces, despite their documented human rights abuses, further inflames Muslim Nigerians in the north.

Mr Jonathan’s recent actions have not helped matters. He told Nigerians last week, “The issue of bombing is one of the burdens we must live with.” On New Year’s Eve, he declared a state of emergency in parts of four northern states, leading to increased military activity there. And on New Year’s Day, he removed a subsidy on petroleum products, more than doubling the price of fuel. In a country where 90 per cent of the population lives on $2 or less a day, anger is rising nationwide as the costs of transport and food increase dramatically.

Since Nigeria’s return to civilian rule in 1999, many politicians have used ethnic and regional differences and, most disastrously, religion for their own purposes. Northern Muslims - indeed, all Nigerians - are desperate for a government that responds to their most basic needs: personal security and hope for improvement in their lives. They are outraged over government policies and expenditures that undermine both.

The United States should not allow itself to be drawn into this quicksand by focusing on Boko Haram alone. Washington is already seen by many northern Muslims - including a large number of longtime admirers of America - as biased toward a Christian president from the south. The United States must work to avoid a self-fulfilling prophecy that makes us into their enemy. Placing Boko Haram on the foreign terrorist list would cement such views and make more Nigerians fear and distrust America.

Jean Herskovits, a professor of history at the State University of New York, Purchase, has written on Nigerian politics since 1970.
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- gimac at 21-01-2012 09:18 PM (12 years ago)
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- edobaking at 21-01-2012 09:20 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: cadanre on 21-01-2012 06:20 PM
You have just admitted that you dont like northerners but we like southerners most especially INYAMIRAI. WE LOVE YOU ALL Mptwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!  Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss Kiss

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Grin Grin Grin Grin what u said is not strainge heven muslim claime peace but where is the peace in islam? so if terrorist like u telling we southerners u love us, is not in anyway diffrent from muslim claimming peace wich they never portraite, so to hell with u and ur fake systerm  buhary crocodile tears 4 nigeria useless people Grin Grin
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- ajanni at 21-01-2012 09:37 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: FinlandGuy on 21-01-2012 02:32 PM
@cadnare,know it that i hate you,i hate you hausas,i hate your muslim religion,i hate your muhammad rapist,you people are evil.

look at this idiot
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- ajanni at 21-01-2012 09:38 PM (12 years ago)
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 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
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- jossymark at 21-01-2012 09:48 PM (12 years ago)
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some people will not die well.... Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
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- nigerglaze at 21-01-2012 09:54 PM (12 years ago)
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BOKO HARAM HAS NOT SPAIRED THEIR NORTHER BROTHERS.SO PEOPLE SHOULD MIND WHAT THEY  say REGARDING THIs GROUP.SOME TIME A GO,ONE OF THE NORTHERN LEADERS BOASTED THAT HE WILL MAKE NIGERIA UNGOVERNABLE IF DR. JONATHAN GOODLUCK WINS THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.FOR ME THIS BOMBING IS POLITICAL.THIS IS NOT THE WORK OF RINGIME ALONE.ALL OTHER SECURITY OUT FITS MUST SHOW THEIR WORTHS NOW.GOD BLESS NIGERIA
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- chys at 21-01-2012 10:24 PM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: nigerglaze on 21-01-2012 09:54 PM
BOKO HARAM HAS NOT SPAIRED THEIR NORTHER BROTHERS.SO PEOPLE SHOULD MIND WHAT THEY  say REGARDING THIs GROUP.SOME TIME A GO,ONE OF THE NORTHERN LEADERS BOASTED THAT HE WILL MAKE NIGERIA UNGOVERNABLE IF DR. JONATHAN GOODLUCK WINS THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.FOR ME THIS BOMBING IS POLITICAL.THIS IS NOT THE WORK OF RINGIME ALONE.ALL OTHER SECURITY OUT FITS MUST SHOW THEIR WORTHS NOW.GOD BLESS NIGERIA
BOKO HARAM HAS NOT ATTACKED ANY MOSQUE YET ALL THE PLACES ATTACKED IN KANO STATE ARE CHRISTIANS POPULATED AREAS..sSO WE CANT BE FOOLED....BUHARI SHOULD BE ARRESTED FOR MAKING SUCH STATEMENTS...NOO ONE ABOVE THE LAW...ISLAMIC JIHAD IS A GLOBAL STUFF..BOKO HARAM ALSO MADE THERE INTENTION CLEAR AGAINST CHRISTIANS IM THE NORTH...LET US SEE THE NAMES OF THOSE KILLED FIRSt..DNT JUS RUN TO CONCLUSION BCOS U DNT EVEN UNDERSTAND THE MIND SET Of An ISlAmIC FUNDERMENTALIST
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- GOLDENMEDAH at 21-01-2012 11:12 PM (12 years ago)
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God we need ur forgiveness in dis country, pls reveal d eye of betrayal
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- Belrat at 22-01-2012 12:09 AM (12 years ago)
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bh..........na wal thing sat e don too much 4 them......................mens va....cis
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- kcbaybaby at 22-01-2012 01:16 AM (12 years ago)
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way every day is bad new in Nigeria God deliver Nigeria  peoples in this problem
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- Laaw at 22-01-2012 01:18 AM (12 years ago)
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It would not have happen if they actually secured the place.  This means Boko is among the officers to have that many bombs planted. A complete check of all security from police up through the top government needs to be done to weed out the enemy.

What should have been done is as soon as they were arrested, have court, then execute them. After get ready for Boko to come for revenge, make sure the area is evacuated, except for your army. If they get away from the ground fight of the army,  have your planes ready to take then out from the air.

Remember, this is war and nobody is your friend. Everybody needs to learn how to properly shoot guns and help take out Boko.
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- luckeche4u at 22-01-2012 01:46 AM (12 years ago)
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what is going on in nigeria?
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- luckeche4u at 22-01-2012 01:49 AM (12 years ago)
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what is going on in nigeria now?
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- luckeche4u at 22-01-2012 01:52 AM (12 years ago)
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SAY NO TO Bomb Blasts
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- maxwelk13 at 22-01-2012 02:30 AM (12 years ago)
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MY PEOPLE CALLING THIS ANIMALS BOKO HARAM IS PROPERGANDA, LETS CALL A SPADE A SPADE, THEY ARE  ORGANISED HAUSA EX LEADERS, BABANGIDA,BUHARI, SHAGARI ETC  THAT WANTS TO DO ANYTHING POSSIBLE TO BRING DOWN THE REGIME OF GEJ, THEY ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE, ARMY, POLICE, GOVT. OFFICES, SENATORS, HOUSE OF REP. ETC. OUR GOD IS ALIVE, ONE DAY MONKEY GO GO MARKET E NO GO RETURN. THE EVIL THAT MEN DO WILL SURELY LIVE WITH THEM AND THEIR GENERATION.
I THINK THE TIME HAS COME FOR THIS NIGERIA TO BE DIVIDED, SO THAT THIS CURSED GENERATION OF ISHMEAL WILL LIVE THE REST OF THEIR SORRY LIFE IN HELL WITH THEIR COW AND DONKEY.


MY PEOPLE CALLING THIS ANIMALS BOKO HARAM IS PROPERGANDA, LETS CALL A SPADE A SPADE, THEY ARE ORGANISED HAUSA EX LEADERS, BABANGIDA,BUHARI, SHAGARI ETC THAT WANTS TO DO ANYTHING POSSIBLE TO BRING DOWN THE REGIME OF GEJ, THEY ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE, ARMY, POLICE, GOVT. OFFICES, SENATORS, HOUSE OF REP. ETC. OUR GOD IS ALIVE, ONE DAY MONKEY GO GO MARKET E NO GO RETURN. THE EVIL THAT MEN DO WILL SURELY LIVE WITH THEM AND THEIR GENERATION.
I THINK THE TIME HAS COME FOR THIS NIGERIA TO BE DIVIDED, SO THAT THIS CURSED GENERATION OF ISHMEAL WILL LIVE THE REST OF THEIR SORRY LIFE IN HELL WITH THEIR COW AND DONKEY.
       

   












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- buchiike at 22-01-2012 02:59 AM (12 years ago)
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Quote from: maxwelk13 on 22-01-2012 02:30 AM

MY PEOPLE CALLING THIS ANIMALS BOKO HARAM IS PROPERGANDA, LETS CALL A SPADE A SPADE, THEY ARE  ORGANISED HAUSA EX LEADERS, BABANGIDA,BUHARI, SHAGARI ETC  THAT WANTS TO DO ANYTHING POSSIBLE TO BRING DOWN THE REGIME OF GEJ, THEY ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE, ARMY, POLICE, GOVT. OFFICES, SENATORS, HOUSE OF REP. ETC. OUR GOD IS ALIVE, ONE DAY MONKEY GO GO MARKET E NO GO RETURN. THE EVIL THAT MEN DO WILL SURELY LIVE WITH THEM AND THEIR GENERATION.
I THINK THE TIME HAS COME FOR THIS NIGERIA TO BE DIVIDED, SO THAT THIS CURSED GENERATION OF ISHMEAL WILL LIVE THE REST OF THEIR SORRY LIFE IN HELL WITH THEIR COW AND DONKEY.


MY PEOPLE CALLING THIS ANIMALS BOKO HARAM IS PROPERGANDA, LETS CALL A SPADE A SPADE, THEY ARE ORGANISED HAUSA EX LEADERS, BABANGIDA,BUHARI, SHAGARI ETC THAT WANTS TO DO ANYTHING POSSIBLE TO BRING DOWN THE REGIME OF GEJ, THEY ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE, ARMY, POLICE, GOVT. OFFICES, SENATORS, HOUSE OF REP. ETC. OUR GOD IS ALIVE, ONE DAY MONKEY GO GO MARKET E NO GO RETURN. THE EVIL THAT MEN DO WILL SURELY LIVE WITH THEM AND THEIR GENERATION.
I THINK THE TIME HAS COME FOR THIS NIGERIA TO BE DIVIDED, SO THAT THIS CURSED GENERATION OF ISHMEAL WILL LIVE THE REST OF THEIR SORRY LIFE IN HELL WITH THEIR COW AND DONKEY.
 HAHAHAHA MEN URE A GENIUS... THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT NIGERIA NEED TO DO. OR ELSE THE BOKO WILL NEVER STOP THE KILLING.
  

   













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- DeEye at 22-01-2012 03:11 AM (12 years ago)
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Too bad .....but wat is the federal government doing about dis...waiting until the whole country is being BOMB? May the good God help us.
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