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FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by supereagle(m): 5:00am On Jan 30, 2013
The Federal Government on Tuesday reacted to the offer of ceasefire by a faction of the fundamentalist Islamic group, Boko Haram, by giving a condition to the sect.

The condition: Boko Haram must stop its violence in the North for a period of one month.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, stated the Federal Government’s position just as the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Senator Bala Mohammed, summoned an emergency security meeting over increased presence of foreign immigrants in the FCT.

Ibrahim spoke with journalists at the opening of the 2013 seminar on National Security with the theme, Contemporary National Security Challenges: Policy Option, organied by the Alumni Association of the National Defence College, Abuja.

He said that while security chiefs were excited by the development, the olive branch offered by the sect called for caution.

Ibrahim said the government would only take the peace overture seriously if Boko Haram could ensure that attacks of whatever form did not take place for 30 days.

He stated that security operatives would wait for the period to see if no public place, security formation and place of worship was bombed before taking the sect seriously.

Ibrahim also said he was optimistic that the development would culminate in improved security in the country.

He said, “You see, we must treat that with a lot of caution. You understand, there are certain objective tests that will make sense. Let’s assume we can have a long period of about one month where no bomb explodes, where nobody is shot, where nobody is beheaded, where no church is bombed, where no mosque is threatened.

“If they can guarantee just one month, then we can begin to talk. You see we must take this with a lot of caution. That is what I am telling you.

“We hope whatever that must have brought about this will further enhance our security and it’s like a recognition of the very futile approach to solving whatever they consider to be their problems. So we are a bit excited by it but we are taking everything with a lot of caution.”

Boko Harama’s commander for Southern and Northern Borno, Muhammed Abdulazeez, had in a statement on Monday, said the sect resolved to stop its violence after a dialogue with the Government of Borno State in Maiduguri.

Abdulazeez urged all Boko Haram members to lay down their arms in honour of the declaration.

He said that the ceasefire had become necessary as a result of the hardship caused other Muslims and citizens of the North by the activities of the sect.

He stated that security operatives were free to arrest anybody found to be fomenting trouble after the perfection of the ceasefire deal.

Abdulazeez had said, “For sometime now, we the members of Jamaatul ahlil Boko Haram sunna lidawati wal jihad otherwise known as Boko Haram have recently had a meeting and dialogue with the government of Borno State where we resolved that given the prevailing situation, there is the need for us to cease fire.

“We, on our own, in the top hierarchy of our movement under the leadership of Imam Abubakar Shekau, as well as some of our notable followers agreed that our brethren in Islam, both women and children are suffering unnecessarily; hence we resolved that we should bring this crisis to an end.

“We therefore call on all those that identify themselves with us and our cause, to from today(Monday) lay down their arms. Let every member who hears this announcement relay it to the next member who hasn’t heard.

“We have met with the Borno State Government on two occasions and the fallout of the meeting was to cease fire.”

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo had in 2011 initiated a dialogue between the Federal Government and the sect.

Obasanjo had visited the family of the late leader of the sect, Mohammed Yusuf, in Maiduguri, where he was received by the father-in-law of the leader, Babakura Fuggu.

Fuggu was killed a few days after Obasanjo’s visit.

In November last year, the sect named a former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and six others to mediate between it and the government.

Meanwhile, the FCT Minister, Senator Mohammed, on Tuesday met with the FCT Police Commissioner; Director, Department of State Security; FCT Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps as well as representatives of Customs, Immigration and Prisons in his official residence in Abuja.

Others at the meeting convened by the minister over the rising number of illegal immigrants in the FCT were the FCT Permanent Secretary, Chairmen of the six Area Councils in the FCT, as well as top officials of the FCT Administration.

SUNDAY PUNCH had reported that two Nigerian affiliates of the al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb — Boko Haram and the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi Biladis- Sudan — are planning major reprisal to protest Nigeria’s participation in Mali.

Nigeria has deployed forces in northern Mali to flush out the al-Qaeda-linked Islamist groups, who have taken control of the vast desert territory.

Security agents had said that the sects planned to protest Nigeria’s participation in the Mali war, and had therefore brought into the country, terrorists that may be used to carry out attacks on government installations and in kidnapping high-profile persons.

The FCT minister stated that the meeting was called to appraise the security situation in Abuja, adding that it was normal for the FCT Administration to take proactive measures to reduce any possibility of security breach in the territory.

He emphasised that the government would not want to be taken unawares as the security of lives and property remained important to the Federal Government.

The minister called for continued collaboration,and sharing of information with a view to ensuring synergy amongst all the security outfits in the FCT.

While reminding them of the constant need to share intelligence , Mohammed promised to support the security agencies by procuring new equipment to ease their operations.

He said, “Security agencies in the Federal Capital Territory should be on red alert to effectively take precautionary measures against any unforeseen circumstances. Residents are enjoined to be vigilant and report any suspicious movement to the security agents.”

The NIS could however not be reached for comments on the alleged influx of immigrants into the FCT as its new public relations officer, Ekpedeme King, could not be reached on the phone.

He did not respond to a text message sent to his phone.

The Federal Government’s military intervention in the Malian crisis was part of the moves to solve the terrorism problem in the country, which is believed to have foreign backing.

Speaking also on the crisis in Mali, the CDS, stated that Nigerian troops were performing very well in their peacekeeping operations in the embattled francophone country.

He said that things were moving very fast in Mali and commended Western powers such as France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium and the African Union for the support they gave to ECOWAS in the challenge to free Northern Mali from the grip of terrorists.
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Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by hrmkz: 5:15am On Jan 30, 2013
5yrs gan is small.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Gerardcole(m): 5:54am On Jan 30, 2013
Grace period that will clear JTF from their territory to Do Some Background Setups.

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Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Blyss: 6:01am On Jan 30, 2013
They'll never learn will they. Never negotiate with terrorist.

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Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by supereagle(m): 6:36am On Jan 30, 2013
Blyss: They'll never learn will they. Never negotiate with terrorist.
Our clime is different,the BH issue is political , we should address it politically too.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Blyss: 7:05am On Jan 30, 2013
supereagle:
Our clime is different,the BH issue is political , we should address it politically too.

Wrong. It isn't. Either you eliminate them or they will eliminate you or your way of life. Simple as that. This is a test, they are once again testing the gov. fortitude in their fight against them. If the gov. agrees to negotiate with them, there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that they will take that as a sign of weakness and will attempt to use it to their advantage to due greater damage. If the gov. feels as though they have the upper hand right now, and have them on the ropes, so to say, then they should act like it by not even acknowledging any such compromising efforts by the group short of absolute surrender. To nagotiate now will be a solid sign of a lack in confidence and focus.

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Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Tolexander: 9:06am On Jan 30, 2013
nonsence
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Chubhie: 9:20am On Jan 30, 2013
Can you just imagine! Methinks some special interests that see boko as a cash cow still want this created monster alive and balling.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by ebucha: 9:35am On Jan 30, 2013
JTF should intensify the job like never before, while the govt consider wht Boko is sayin. They are obviously loosing the battle.

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Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Biggyd2: 9:39am On Jan 30, 2013
Issokay. When are they going to negotiate with the other splinter groups? Abi, those ones throw bombs that don't kill people? undecided
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by AbdulAdam56(m): 9:42am On Jan 30, 2013
Boko haram?or goverment haram?
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by ceejay80s(m): 9:43am On Jan 30, 2013
That one no be my problem, we need seize fire on corruption and money looting
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Akshow: 9:47am On Jan 30, 2013
Shebi GEJ say him know the culprits behind this boko. Why is he draggin his feet.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by omiobo: 9:51am On Jan 30, 2013
lipsrsealed
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Nobody: 9:58am On Jan 30, 2013
I dont buy into the Western Ideology that we should not negotiate with terrorists. My advise is that we address all grievances of all hostile Nigerians from any region in this country politically and religiously. There is no peace plan in importing Russian and American Ammo and enriching those countries while we kill ourselves instead of talking and solving our problems. The North-West-East-South Hemisphere approaches in solving their cases should not be our model. We are Nigerians and we have brains to tackle our issues our way. Let there be peace in my life time.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by HAH: 10:08am On Jan 30, 2013
Boko Haram has been split the government own set up by Ali Modu Sheriff and the Al qaeda one, the goverment arm has ceased fire to start preparing toward 2015, the Al qaeda arm is now JAMBS the truth is that JAMBS is not restricted to north or Borno.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by joeyfire(m): 10:10am On Jan 30, 2013
supereagle:
Our clime is different,the BH issue is political , we should address it politically too.

Terrorism and extremism should never be the tool to drive political negotiations. I believe boko haram should be violently dismantled. No chit-chat with ppl who bomb families in places of worship

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Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Nobody: 10:10am On Jan 30, 2013
HAH: Boko Haram has been split the government own set up by Ali Modu Sheriff and the Al qaeda one, the goverment arm has ceased fire to start preparing toward 2015, the Al qaeda arm is now JAMBS the truth is that JAMBS is not restricted to north or Borno.
You should outgrow conspiracy.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by dederocs(m): 10:19am On Jan 30, 2013
supereagle: The Federal Government on Tuesday reacted to the offer of ceasefire by a faction of the fundamentalist Islamic group, Boko Haram, by giving a condition to the sect.

The condition: Boko Haram must stop its violence in the North for a period of one month.

The Chief of Defence Staff, Admiral Ola Ibrahim, stated the Federal Government’s position just as the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Senator Bala Mohammed, summoned an emergency security meeting over increased presence of foreign immigrants in the FCT.

Ibrahim spoke with journalists at the opening of the 2013 seminar on National Security with the theme, Contemporary National Security Challenges: Policy Option, organied by the Alumni Association of the National Defence College, Abuja.

He said that while security chiefs were excited by the development, the olive branch offered by the sect called for caution.

Ibrahim said the government would only take the peace overture seriously if Boko Haram could ensure that attacks of whatever form did not take place for 30 days.

He stated that security operatives would wait for the period to see if no public place, security formation and place of worship was bombed before taking the sect seriously.

Ibrahim also said he was optimistic that the development would culminate in improved security in the country.

He said, “You see, we must treat that with a lot of caution. You understand, there are certain objective tests that will make sense. Let’s assume we can have a long period of about one month where no bomb explodes, where nobody is shot, where nobody is beheaded, where no church is bombed, where no mosque is threatened.

“If they can guarantee just one month, then we can begin to talk. You see we must take this with a lot of caution. That is what I am telling you.

“We hope whatever that must have brought about this will further enhance our security and it’s like a recognition of the very futile approach to solving whatever they consider to be their problems. So we are a bit excited by it but we are taking everything with a lot of caution.”

Boko Harama’s commander for Southern and Northern Borno, Muhammed Abdulazeez, had in a statement on Monday, said the sect resolved to stop its violence after a dialogue with the Government of Borno State in Maiduguri.

Abdulazeez urged all Boko Haram members to lay down their arms in honour of the declaration.

He said that the ceasefire had become necessary as a result of the hardship caused other Muslims and citizens of the North by the activities of the sect.

He stated that security operatives were free to arrest anybody found to be fomenting trouble after the perfection of the ceasefire deal.

Abdulazeez had said, “For sometime now, we the members of Jamaatul ahlil Boko Haram sunna lidawati wal jihad otherwise known as Boko Haram have recently had a meeting and dialogue with the government of Borno State where we resolved that given the prevailing situation, there is the need for us to cease fire.

“We, on our own, in the top hierarchy of our movement under the leadership of Imam Abubakar Shekau, as well as some of our notable followers agreed that our brethren in Islam, both women and children are suffering unnecessarily; hence we resolved that we should bring this crisis to an end.

“We therefore call on all those that identify themselves with us and our cause, to from today(Monday) lay down their arms. Let every member who hears this announcement relay it to the next member who hasn’t heard.

“We have met with the Borno State Government on two occasions and the fallout of the meeting was to cease fire.”

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo had in 2011 initiated a dialogue between the Federal Government and the sect.

Obasanjo had visited the family of the late leader of the sect, Mohammed Yusuf, in Maiduguri, where he was received by the father-in-law of the leader, Babakura Fuggu.

Fuggu was killed a few days after Obasanjo’s visit.

In November last year, the sect named a former Head of State, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) and six others to mediate between it and the government.

Meanwhile, the FCT Minister, Senator Mohammed, on Tuesday met with the FCT Police Commissioner; Director, Department of State Security; FCT Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps as well as representatives of Customs, Immigration and Prisons in his official residence in Abuja.

Others at the meeting convened by the minister over the rising number of illegal immigrants in the FCT were the FCT Permanent Secretary, Chairmen of the six Area Councils in the FCT, as well as top officials of the FCT Administration.

SUNDAY PUNCH had reported that two Nigerian affiliates of the al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb — Boko Haram and the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi Biladis- Sudan — are planning major reprisal to protest Nigeria’s participation in Mali.

Nigeria has deployed forces in northern Mali to flush out the al-Qaeda-linked Islamist groups, who have taken control of the vast desert territory.

Security agents had said that the sects planned to protest Nigeria’s participation in the Mali war, and had therefore brought into the country, terrorists that may be used to carry out attacks on government installations and in kidnapping high-profile persons.

The FCT minister stated that the meeting was called to appraise the security situation in Abuja, adding that it was normal for the FCT Administration to take proactive measures to reduce any possibility of security breach in the territory.

He emphasised that the government would not want to be taken unawares as the security of lives and property remained important to the Federal Government.

The minister called for continued collaboration,and sharing of information with a view to ensuring synergy amongst all the security outfits in the FCT.

While reminding them of the constant need to share intelligence , Mohammed promised to support the security agencies by procuring new equipment to ease their operations.

He said, “Security agencies in the Federal Capital Territory should be on red alert to effectively take precautionary measures against any unforeseen circumstances. Residents are enjoined to be vigilant and report any suspicious movement to the security agents.”

The NIS could however not be reached for comments on the alleged influx of immigrants into the FCT as its new public relations officer, Ekpedeme King, could not be reached on the phone.

He did not respond to a text message sent to his phone.

The Federal Government’s military intervention in the Malian crisis was part of the moves to solve the terrorism problem in the country, which is believed to have foreign backing.

Speaking also on the crisis in Mali, the CDS, stated that Nigerian troops were performing very well in their peacekeeping operations in the embattled francophone country.

He said that things were moving very fast in Mali and commended Western powers such as France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium and the African Union for the support they gave to ECOWAS in the challenge to free Northern Mali from the grip of terrorists.
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this man is a disgrace...terrorists are savage beasts,either you kill them or they kill u.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by dederocs(m): 10:23am On Jan 30, 2013
Billyonaire: I dont buy into the Western Ideology that we should not negotiate with terrorists. My advise is that we address all grievances of all hostile Nigerians from any region in this country politically and religiously. There is no peace plan in importing Russian and American Ammo and enriching those countries while we kill ourselves instead of talking and solving our problems. The North-West-East-South Hemisphere approaches in solving their cases should not be our model. We are Nigerians and we have brains to tackle our issues our way. Let there be peace in my life time.
peace without justice is a time-bomb,the killers of innocent women and children in places of worship must pay for their sins,so the families of the diseased get closure...revenge is sweet.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by dederocs(m): 10:27am On Jan 30, 2013
Billyonaire: You should outgrow conspiracy.
those are facts,only a lay man in politics will dispute it.more groups will spring up if our armed forces dont show ruthlessness...they are testing our resolve.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Lordxeer(m): 10:33am On Jan 30, 2013
Allah have mercy!
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by joeyfire(m): 10:38am On Jan 30, 2013
HAH: Boko Haram has been split the government own set up by Ali Modu Sheriff and the Al qaeda one, the goverment arm has ceased fire to start preparing toward 2015, the Al qaeda arm is now JAMBS the truth is that JAMBS is not restricted to north or Borno.

That's why the best place to start if GEJ is serious at all is to cut down the promoters and sponsors asap. Secondly purge his government as much as possible of the members of boko haram that he says he knows
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Jamisco: 10:39am On Jan 30, 2013
boko haram never political it religious affairs, please tell me which mosque have they ever bombed? this is what they called jihad, they have so many ways of executing it.

supereagle:
Our clime is different,the BH issue is political , we should address it politically too.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Edeze(m): 10:50am On Jan 30, 2013
i dn't believe dey re ready to cease fire....my reason::_-In Islam dey have d abode of Islam and d abode or war!!!
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by gbadexy(m): 11:01am On Jan 30, 2013
How would the security chiefs know if boko haram agreed to the one month cease fire, what of if they did and JAMBS or some criminals carry out an attack.
People are free to express their opinion but I find it funny when some people say they want to negotiate because they are about to be crushed. I know such simpletons are based far from the north where they and there families can become casualties.
Even the service chiefs were excited at the prospect and want proof, yet some ignorant civilians are saying they shouldn't negotiate with them and boko haram offering truce indicates their weakness.
I support any thing that may save more lives because even if they are weak but carry out a single attack more, such life can't be replaced and the victim could be anyone's relative.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by ignis: 11:26am On Jan 30, 2013
I think this approach adopted by FG is wise.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Nobody: 11:34am On Jan 30, 2013
Abdul Adam56: Boko haram?or goverment haram?
no,is abdul haram.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Pque(m): 11:43am On Jan 30, 2013
This is so serious! This looks like d plot of a James bond movie, d gd nd d bad, light nd darkness, who wil win at last. D actor or d boss.

D FG have d ball in there corner nd they are allowing bokoharam to continue to dictate d tune at d expense of innocent lives nd shattered nd sorrowful homes as d effect of d attack.
The FG is showing immaturity in handling dis case. Why can't they take d bull by d horn nd set all hell loose. Even though it may requires help from western world, why don't they take it? Remember, no country is an island on it's own. Death of innocent lives is nt worth it. If it is true dat boko haram is fighting 4 a gd cause on behalf of their pple, let dem do it d right way. Their attitude (boko harram) shows dat they have no respect 4 human life, the huge sum of money they spend on their sophisticated weapon nd in maintaining demselves nd d departmental experts dey have, building of hide outs in various places is even enough to cater 4 d cause dey are fighting 4. Towards d fulfilment of d aim and in d light of what dey are doing - it is simply unreasonable. They cause more havoc nd death rather dan saving nd helping lives. There wil never b a change except d FG takes d bull by d horn by setting all hell loose without any favouritism nd prejudice or dat d whole bokoharamist world wide repent 4rm their main aims or 4 d bokoharamists 2 take decision 2 do away with Nig 4 d main time. They (BH) are an international cum national brain in d fulfilment of same intention. What is d difference btm d bokoharam nd d followers of Osama bin laden. They have d same spirit whick I think is there main aim.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Pque(m): 11:43am On Jan 30, 2013
This is so serious! This looks like d plot of a James bond movie, d gd nd d bad, light nd darkness, who wil win at last. D actor or d boss.

D FG have d ball in there corner nd they are allowing bokoharam to continue to dictate d tune at d expense of innocent lives nd shattered nd sorrowful homes as d effect of d attack.
The FG is showing immaturity in handling dis case. Why can't they take d bull by d horn nd set all hell loose. Even though it may requires help from western world, why don't they take it? Remember, no country is an island on it's own. Death of innocent lives is nt worth it. If it is true dat boko haram is fighting 4 a gd cause on behalf of their pple, let dem do it d right way. Their attitude (boko harram) shows dat they have no respect 4 human life, the huge sum of money they spend on their sophisticated weapon nd in maintaining demselves nd d departmental experts dey have, building of hide outs in various places is even enough to cater 4 d cause dey are fighting 4. Towards d fulfilment of d aim and in d light of what dey are doing - it is simply unreasonable. They cause more havoc nd death rather dan saving nd helping lives. There wil never b a change except d FG takes d bull by d horn by setting all hell loose without any favouritism nd prejudice or dat d whole bokoharamist world wide repent 4rm their main aims or 4 d bokoharamists 2 take decision 2 do away with Nig 4 d main time. They (BH) are an international cum national brain in d fulfilment of same intention. What is d difference btm d bokoharam nd d followers of Osama bin laden. They have d same spirit whick I think is there main aim.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by Pque(m): 11:44am On Jan 30, 2013
This is so serious! This looks like d plot of a James bond movie, d gd nd d bad, light nd darkness, who wil win at last. D actor or d boss.

D FG have d ball in there corner nd they are allowing bokoharam to continue to dictate d tune at d expense of innocent lives nd shattered nd sorrowful homes as d effect of d attack.
The FG is showing immaturity in handling dis case. Why can't they take d bull by d horn nd set all hell loose. Even though it may requires help from western world, why don't they take it? Remember, no country is an island on it's own. Death of innocent lives is nt worth it. If it is true dat boko haram is fighting 4 a gd cause on behalf of their pple, let dem do it d right way. Their attitude (boko harram) shows dat they have no respect 4 human life, the huge sum of money they spend on their sophisticated weapon nd in maintaining demselves nd d departmental experts dey have, building of hide outs in various places is even enough to cater 4 d cause dey are fighting 4. Towards d fulfilment of d aim and in d light of what dey are doing - it is simply unreasonable. They cause more havoc nd death rather dan saving nd helping lives. There wil never b a change except d FG takes d bull by d horn by setting all hell loose without any favouritism nd prejudice or dat d whole bokoharamist world wide repent 4rm their main aims or 4 d bokoharamists 2 take decision 2 do away with Nig 4 d main time. They (BH) are an international cum national brain in d fulfilment of same intention. What is d difference btm d bokoharam nd d followers of Osama bin laden. They have d same spirit whick I think is there main aim.
Re: FG Will Take Boko-haram Cease-fire Seriously After 30 Days by OperaMini1(m): 12:20pm On Jan 30, 2013
FG being happy with this development, shows that they've lost it totally. It had confirmed their cluelessness on how to solve this Boko Haram Menace.

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