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Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Ganys: 10:02pm On Mar 26, 2013
Is Boko Haram real or the metaphor of an agenda against a section of the country? - asks Aminu Sarki.....

Agenda against the North, Hausa/Fulani and Islam

Evidence:

So, without doubt there is Boko Haram which aims to establish, according to them, a just social system of governance as they understand it, which path to its establishment is strewn with violence and there is a “Boko Haram” which uses the violence of the authentic sect as a cover for its own violence aimed at psychological warfare, the need to maintain the status quo of northern division and to, through massive propaganda, cast a select set of northern leaders or politicians as sponsors of terrorism “because they have lost political power.” Any objective observer couldn’t have missed how through massive propaganda certain northern politicians are being made to look like the sponsors of the terror group because of their insistence on President Jonathan to honour the zoning agreement of his party, the P.D.P., cleverly avoiding the fact that the terror group’s existence preceded the zoning debate. In fact, this deliberate misinformation and miseducation will benefit more those who want to perpetuate the ethno-religious­ division in the north as these select northern leaders are cast in the mould of the Hausa/Fulani enemies of Christianity bent on enslaving or exterminating the northern minority tribes to engender a Hausa/Fulani hegemony or oligarchy. This latter “Boko Haram” could possibly be a mix of some Christian and Muslim psychopaths who can do any work for money in the same fashion as there are gangs of armed robbers with memberships cutting across religious and ethnic lines.

Evidences of my claim are:

(1.) The reported arrest of the suspects that sprayed bullets on the Gombe Deeper Life Church worshippers of which the suspects arrested were alleged to be Igbos. Keen observers would remember that “Boko Haram” claimed responsibility for that attack. Noteworthy also is the fact that the arrested suspects were moved from Gombe to Abuja and since then nothing has been heard about them.

(2.) Shortly after the Gombe Deeper Life Church massacre, following quickly also after the Gombe township bombing fiesta two men, named Hassan Ojudu and Samaila Yakubu, all of them Christians, were arrested in the same Gombe town with a vehicle loaded with explosive devices and ammunitions. If they were part of those who did the bombing fiesta Christians should note that “Boko Haram” also claimed responsibility,­ and if they were not a part of the bombing fiesta be assured that if they had not been arrested and they succeeded in using their own merchandise “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility.­ Curiously, since they were moved to Abuja nothing has been heard about them.

(3.) If the eight COCIN church members arrested with explosive devices at the Miya-Barkatai branch of the church in Bauchi State had succeeded in detonating what they were arrested with, be assured “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility and since the village is near Jos, Plateau State some brainwashed youths with hearts filled with hate would begin to pounce on any available Hausa/Fulani on sight for revenge.

(4.) If Miss Lydia Joseph had succeeded in burning down the St. John Catholic church in Bauchi city be assured it would have been attributed to Boko Haram or to Muslims.

(5.) If Emmanuel King, the guy who disguised as a Muslim wearing a turban and kaftan, had succeeded in bombing down the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Yenagoa the Bayelsa capital “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility,­ and the intended desire for reprisal would have further brought the real desire, which is polarization. It doesn’t matter whether the guy is sane or insane as he was later touted to be. Also, possibly in further pursuit of this polarization agenda some persons were reported to have burnt down a worship centre of the Church of God Mission International in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital as reported by the LEADERSHIP newspaper of Sunday, January 15, 2012 on page 9. Who did it may not be known now, but there is the possibility it could have been meant to trigger some kind of attacks against some undesirable elements with the added benefit of maintaining a national division.

(6.) If Madam Ruth had succeeded in bombing down the ECWA church in the Kalarin area of Kaltungo in Gombe State verily, verily I say unto thee “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility notwithstanding­ whether she was hypnotized or not as some may want to claim.

(7.) After the COCIN church headquarters bombing in Jos defence authorities issued a statement disclaiming the man lynched while trying to escape from the vicinity as not a soldier, whereas the man was wearing military uniform and was later identified as a member of the church. To lend credence to this possibility the Special Task Force (STF) on security in Jos on Sunday, March 25, 2012 paraded one Mr. Alex Danladi who was caught wearing army camouflage t-shirt, cap and boot while parading himself as a soldier. He was paraded alongside one Mr. Dung Bulus, a suspected fabricator of guns and some others whom the authorities said are students of the University of Jos. Also on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 the 2 Brigade, Nigeria Army, Bori Camp, Port Harcourt paraded one Abba Ibrahim allegedly caught with military uniforms and other gear including weeds suspected to be cannabis. He was said to be a dismissed military personnel and hails from Billiri, a predominantly Christian town in Gombe State and that at the time of his arrest he was standing trial for another case of impersonation (see THE NATION newspaper of Wednesday, March 28, 2012 page 57). Now, for a fee wouldn’t this Alex Danladi, donning his military gear, ask some persons manning some church entrance to open the gates and some paid murderers would drive in and detonate their bomb laden car? Or wouldn’t this Abba Ibrahim do the same for money?

(8.) On January 11, 2012 two Nigerians named, Sunday Eze from Anambra State and Samuel Taiwo from Ogun State and some three Ghanaians were arrested in Ghana with some heavy weaponry carefully concealed in a truck, which was to be brought to Nigeria. Opposing bail for the suspects in court on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 the Office of the Attorney-Genera­l of the Republic of Ghana said “the arms and ammunitions seized on transit to Nigeria were to be used to fuel terrorists’ activities in the country.” See the DAILY TRUST newspaper of Wednesday, March 28, 2012 page 3. These Nigerian suspects are from southern Nigeria and bear Christian names. So, on whose behalf were they bringing in those arms of which the Ghanaian authorities said were to be used for terrorism in Nigeria? And which terror group do they belong to?

(9.) On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 a 38 yea- old man named Monday Davou was arrested while planting a timed Improvised Explosive Device (IED) or time bomb, if you like, at the Makera weekly market in Riyom Local Government Area, Plateau State. This was with intent to commit mass murder, for that is what planting a bomb in a market will do. Now if Monday Davou’s bomb had exploded be sure that a “Boko Haram” spokesperson will have claimed responsibility and even before the statement of claim comes Monday Davou’s kinsmen would have launched “reprisal attacks” on any person that looked like Hausa/Fulani and their properties, and would have probably roasted some of the Hausa/Fulanis and eaten them like they did sometime in 2011.

(10.) The DAILY SUN newspaper of Monday, February 20, 2012 on page 12 reported the arrest in Akure, Ondo State of a gang of five armed robbers led by one Evangelist Wale Adelu, “an evangelist of one of the old generation churches, which has branches in the state capital…..and they were said to be meeting in his church before they proceeded on any robbery operation.” Wouldn’t this “evangelist” and his gang agree to bomb churches for a good fee?

(11.) Similarly, the SATURDAY SUN newspaper of Saturday, March 10, 2012 on page 10 reported that 11 cartons of explosives imported from South Africa and “carefully packaged to beat security checks” were intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The consignments were said to be for “Miero Marble Granite and Stones Limited in Kaduna State, with one Mr. Michael Awara Ernest as the representative to collect the explosives at the cargo terminal.” The Customs Area Controller in charge of the airport, Mr. Charles EporweiEdike while parading the suspect said “If these items were released to him, they could have been used to cause mayhem; we are now going to hand him and the items over to the police for further investigations.­” Well, since the handover to the police nothing has been heard about it again. And let the Muslims bearing Michael Awara Ernest step forward to the nearest police post for proper identification and documentation, please.

(12.) The THISDAY newspaper of Friday, January 13, 2012 on page 6 culled a news report from the BBC in which a British-based arms dealer, Gary Hyde was being prosecuted in a London court for unlawfully arranging the shipment of about 80, 000 guns and 32 million rounds of ammunition from China to Nigeria in 2007. But, the big question is, to whom did he make his shipment? To Muslim radicals or to some church going criminals?

(13.) On Sunday, February 19, 2012 four persons were arrested while trying to detonate explosives at the St. Theresa’s Catholic Parish, High-level in Makurdi the Benue State capital. The LEADERSHIP newspaper of Wednesday, February 22, 2012 on page 10 reported the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the state’s command, Mr. Alaribe Ejike as saying those four persons arrested were Christians and not Boko Haram members as speculated by members of the public. He said “We are still trying to find out certain things about them, but we have not confirmed whether they are Boko Haram members. It remains one thing, and as soon as we find out, we shall inform you accordingly.” Up till now nothing has been heard from the police. But, poor Alaribe Ejike may not have known that there is a “Boko Haram” with members possibly cutting across religious lines impersonating Boko Haram for some people’s strategic interests.

These few examples are possible involvements of Christians in betraying the church and Christians and the nation.

--
Aminu Sarki
0803-651-5105

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Nobody: 10:11pm On Mar 26, 2013
^^

hehehe! grin grin
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by ikeyman00(m): 10:16pm On Mar 26, 2013
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rubbish!

i dnt expect any better from a son of vampire
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Bobandgreat: 10:23pm On Mar 26, 2013
Yes! I believe its an agenda! By the North, Hausa/Fulani and Islam power mongers.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Ganys: 10:24pm On Mar 26, 2013
ikeyman00: @@@

rubbish!

i dnt expect any better from a son of vampire
Cockroach Head!!! Attack the Message, not the sender angry

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by sammyzacks(m): 10:32pm On Mar 26, 2013
Bros, your points are not convincing enough. They're very shallow facts. We understand terrorism, it's deeper that these superficial cases that you have mentioned. I also believe that you know that your thoughts are not true but for the sake of propaganda, you have decided to put up your little funny write up. Time will tell and one day God will bring an end to all these evils.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by teskyg: 11:10pm On Mar 26, 2013
How many Mosques have they Bomb?Ibrahim Shekarau is a Christain?why have they not name any christain as member in dere failed negiotiation with Government?Who where responsible for the war in Mali recently and what was their threat to Nigeria?Who told us the will make Nigeria Ungovernable?@ you the poster,why are you supporting Boko Haram behind the scene?Who said they want to Islamitse Nigeria?Is Mohammed Yusuf a Christain?Is Jamb a CAN subsidiary?
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by luv2talk(m): 11:16pm On Mar 26, 2013
teskyg: How many Mosques have they Bomb?Ibrahim Shekarau is a Christain?why have they not name any christain as member in dere failed negiotiation with Government?Who where responsible for the war in Mali recently and what was their threat to Nigeria?Who told us the will make Nigeria Ungovernable?@ you the poster,why are you supporting Boko Haram behind the scene?Who said they want to Islamitse Nigeria?Is Mohammed Yusuf a Christain?Is Jamb a CAN subsidiary?
Guy, dont allow emotion to becloud your brain, open your eyes and read the article again.... undecided
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by OneNaira6: 11:24pm On Mar 26, 2013
Hmmm tell us more story. It's Christian's, MB, Igbo, Malians,nigeriens, it's everyone but Hausa/Fulani people. While they at it, maybe they can also explain why this "Christians" are targeting churches but not mosques? Why this "Christians" are killing more MB and other southerners than their own? Why this "Christians" are asking for Muslim related stuff before they can cease fire? The war in Mali are equally started by this "Christians". While we at it, was it also this "Christians" that promised to make the nation ungovernable if GEJ won and ever since he won, they have been doing so. The most hated man to many in south and many Christians, buhari, was used as a spokesperson by this "Christians". Let me guess, the Christians also did all the post election killing too right?

Tell us more stories about this Christians Aminu Sarki.

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by FindOut(m): 11:30pm On Mar 26, 2013
ikeyman00: @@@

rubbish!

i dnt expect any better from a son of vampire

Can you point out one lie/ piece of misinformation in the article?
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by FindOut(m): 11:36pm On Mar 26, 2013
teskyg: How many Mosques have they Bomb?Ibrahim Shekarau is a Christain?why have they not name any christain as member in dere failed negiotiation with Government?Who where responsible for the war in Mali recently and what was their threat to Nigeria?Who told us the will make Nigeria Ungovernable?@ you the poster,why are you supporting Boko Haram behind the scene?Who said they want to Islamitse Nigeria?Is Mohammed Yusuf a Christain?Is Jamb a CAN subsidiary?

Has it not occured to you that maybe mosques were not bombed just so that they can promote the division (muslim versus xtian 'war') in the north? these terrorists are being funded by some mischief makers, and i sincerely doubt there are no christians among them. Forget the BS about islamising the north. How can you be wishing to islamise & rule a region you've alomost finished bombing to smithereens and keep sending back to the stone age with each successive bombing??

If BH really had issues with the govt, I believe they'll be raining bombs in the south south and not the north.

Like someone said on another thread, very soon, those faces behind MEND's Oct 1st bombs and succesive BH's bombs after that will soon be unmasked and made to pay for their crimes against humanity and the people they are supposed to be looking after. Okah has been convicted, but obviously, someone sent him. And obviously, the Oga at the top who asked him via one of his aides to blame it on IBB, Atiku and co, very likely knew/knows who the true sponsor was. Time will tell. Some important people, intelligent or daft, fierce looking or meek looking, northerners or southerners, will go to prison in the nextcouple of years. I forsee that very much.

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by luv2talk(m): 11:47pm On Mar 26, 2013
Find Out!:


Has it not occured to you that maybe mosques were not bombed just so that they can promote the division (muslim versus xtian 'war') in the north? these terrorists are being funded by some mischief makers, and i sincerely doubt there are no christians among them. Forget the BS about islamising the north. How can you be wishing to islamise & rule a region you've alomost finished bombing to smithereens and keep sending back to the stone age with each successive bombing??

If BH really had issues with the govt, I believe they'll be raining bombs in the south south and not the north.

Like someone said on another thread, very soon, those faces behind MEND's Oct 1st bombs and succesive BH's bombs after that will soon be unmasked and made to pay for their crimes against humanity and the people they are supposed to be looking after. Okah has been convicted, but obviously, someone sent him. And obviously, the Oga at the top who asked him via one of his aides to blame it on IBB, Atiku and co, very likely knew/knows who the true sponsor was. Time will tell. Some important people, intelligent or daft, fierce looking or meek looking, northerners or southerners, will go to prison in the nextcouple of years. I forsee that very much.
wow....very objective
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Pukkah: 7:12am On Mar 27, 2013
ikeyman00: @@@

rubbish!

i dnt expect any better from a son of vampire

Why not analyze the article before dismissing it as rubbish?
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Ganys: 7:45am On Mar 27, 2013
Pukkah:

Why not analyze the article before dismissing it as rubbish?
I wonder oooO my brother, I'm not even sure if he has gone through the article.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Nobody: 8:48am On Mar 27, 2013
JTF SUPER POWER. boko haram powerless power grin
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by HAH: 9:10am On Mar 27, 2013
So far all the commends were rants not a single counter move to disprove the glaring evidence backed with reference provided by Aminu Sarki.

All I will say is this is well researched and anyone that has issues with it can check the references given.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Ngwakwe: 9:34am On Mar 27, 2013
Why are these propagandists not seeing a systematic chains of planned events as they unfold?

How can these people justify the destruction of 50 out of 52 Catholic Churches in a City?

These Revisionists better shut up and stop embarrassing themselves.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by PapaBrowne(m): 12:31pm On Mar 27, 2013
My response is in 3 questions??

1.What incentive does a christian get for suicide bombing
Monetary incentive?? What currency would he be able to spend on the other side?? The last I checked there is a credible incentive for Muslim suicide bombers, there is none for Christians. Suicide bombers who die fighting for allah end up in Jannah with the widely reported 72 Virgins. Christian suicide bombers or murderers of any type end up in hell. So whats the incentive for a Christian Suicide bomber?

2. Why is it muslims always asking for Amnesty for Boko Haram?
If this truly reflects the thinking of the writer, why then should the writer also demand amnesty since he believes that the perpetuators of this act are Christians?


3) Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria. All the suicide bombings going on in these countries are perpetuated by Christians too?? The last I checked, the same characteristics employed by the bombers in Nigeria are the same used in those countries!!



The problem would continue as long as you guys keep deceiving yourselves. In the Arab world, they claim America and Isreal are responsible for all their problems. In Nigeria the claim now is that Christians are responsible.
The sad thing is that the North is destroying itself with all this. The Northern leaders foolishly assume that Aso Rock is the only way they can change their fortunes. Yar Adua's 3 years, Abacha's 5 years, Babangida's 8 years, Buhari,Shagari, Abdulsalami et al didn't change thier fortunes. Neither did OBJ change the fortunes of the West and Jonathan is doing more for other regions than he is doing for South South.

Southern Nigeria is becoming more like Brazil, India, Turkey, Mexico, Indonesia and other emerging markets. Northern Nigeria is becoming more like Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan and the likes. Sad commentary on reality!

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by ganye1: 1:04pm On Mar 27, 2013
One_Naira: Hmmm tell us more story. It's Christian's, MB, Igbo, Malians,nigeriens, it's everyone but Hausa/Fulani people. While they at it, maybe they can also explain why this "Christians" are targeting churches but not mosques? Why this "Christians" are killing more MB and other southerners than their own? Why this "Christians" are asking for Muslim related stuff before they can cease fire? The war in Mali are equally started by this "Christians". While we at it, was it also this "Christians" that promised to make the nation ungovernable if GEJ won and ever since he won, they have been doing so. The most hated man to many in south and many Christians, buhari, was used as a spokesperson by this "Christians". Let me guess, the Christians also did all the post election killing too right?

Tell us more stories about this Christians Aminu Sarki.
The article explained why churches and christians are targeted i.e. to cause polirisation of the population, especially in the north, and cast the hausa/fulani in bad light. The article also accepted that there is the religious boko haram which uses viokence to achieve its objectives of establishing an islamic state.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Dede1(m): 1:12pm On Mar 27, 2013
Ganys: Is Boko Haram real or the metaphor of an agenda against a section of the country? - asks Aminu Sarki.....

Agenda against the North, Hausa/Fulani and Islam

Evidence:

So, without doubt there is Boko Haram which aims to establish, according to them, a just social system of governance as they understand it, which path to its establishment is strewn with violence and there is a “Boko Haram” which uses the violence of the authentic sect as a cover for its own violence aimed at psychological warfare, the need to maintain the status quo of northern division and to, through massive propaganda, cast a select set of northern leaders or politicians as sponsors of terrorism “because they have lost political power.” Any objective observer couldn’t have missed how through massive propaganda certain northern politicians are being made to look like the sponsors of the terror group because of their insistence on President Jonathan to honour the zoning agreement of his party, the P.D.P., cleverly avoiding the fact that the terror group’s existence preceded the zoning debate. In fact, this deliberate misinformation and miseducation will benefit more those who want to perpetuate the ethno-religious­ division in the north as these select northern leaders are cast in the mould of the Hausa/Fulani enemies of Christianity bent on enslaving or exterminating the northern minority tribes to engender a Hausa/Fulani hegemony or oligarchy. This latter “Boko Haram” could possibly be a mix of some Christian and Muslim psychopaths who can do any work for money in the same fashion as there are gangs of armed robbers with memberships cutting across religious and ethnic lines.

Evidences of my claim are:

(1.) The reported arrest of the suspects that sprayed bullets on the Gombe Deeper Life Church worshippers of which the suspects arrested were alleged to be Igbos. Keen observers would remember that “Boko Haram” claimed responsibility for that attack. Noteworthy also is the fact that the arrested suspects were moved from Gombe to Abuja and since then nothing has been heard about them.

(2.) Shortly after the Gombe Deeper Life Church massacre, following quickly also after the Gombe township bombing fiesta two men, named Hassan Ojudu and Samaila Yakubu, all of them Christians, were arrested in the same Gombe town with a vehicle loaded with explosive devices and ammunitions. If they were part of those who did the bombing fiesta Christians should note that “Boko Haram” also claimed responsibility,­ and if they were not a part of the bombing fiesta be assured that if they had not been arrested and they succeeded in using their own merchandise “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility.­ Curiously, since they were moved to Abuja nothing has been heard about them.

(3.) If the eight COCIN church members arrested with explosive devices at the Miya-Barkatai branch of the church in Bauchi State had succeeded in detonating what they were arrested with, be assured “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility and since the village is near Jos, Plateau State some brainwashed youths with hearts filled with hate would begin to pounce on any available Hausa/Fulani on sight for revenge.

(4.) If Miss Lydia Joseph had succeeded in burning down the St. John Catholic church in Bauchi city be assured it would have been attributed to Boko Haram or to Muslims.

(5.) If Emmanuel King, the guy who disguised as a Muslim wearing a turban and kaftan, had succeeded in bombing down the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Yenagoa the Bayelsa capital “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility,­ and the intended desire for reprisal would have further brought the real desire, which is polarization. It doesn’t matter whether the guy is sane or insane as he was later touted to be. Also, possibly in further pursuit of this polarization agenda some persons were reported to have burnt down a worship centre of the Church of God Mission International in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital as reported by the LEADERSHIP newspaper of Sunday, January 15, 2012 on page 9. Who did it may not be known now, but there is the possibility it could have been meant to trigger some kind of attacks against some undesirable elements with the added benefit of maintaining a national division.

(6.) If Madam Ruth had succeeded in bombing down the ECWA church in the Kalarin area of Kaltungo in Gombe State verily, verily I say unto thee “Boko Haram” would have claimed responsibility notwithstanding­ whether she was hypnotized or not as some may want to claim.

(7.) After the COCIN church headquarters bombing in Jos defence authorities issued a statement disclaiming the man lynched while trying to escape from the vicinity as not a soldier, whereas the man was wearing military uniform and was later identified as a member of the church. To lend credence to this possibility the Special Task Force (STF) on security in Jos on Sunday, March 25, 2012 paraded one Mr. Alex Danladi who was caught wearing army camouflage t-shirt, cap and boot while parading himself as a soldier. He was paraded alongside one Mr. Dung Bulus, a suspected fabricator of guns and some others whom the authorities said are students of the University of Jos. Also on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 the 2 Brigade, Nigeria Army, Bori Camp, Port Harcourt paraded one Abba Ibrahim allegedly caught with military uniforms and other gear including weeds suspected to be cannabis. He was said to be a dismissed military personnel and hails from Billiri, a predominantly Christian town in Gombe State and that at the time of his arrest he was standing trial for another case of impersonation (see THE NATION newspaper of Wednesday, March 28, 2012 page 57). Now, for a fee wouldn’t this Alex Danladi, donning his military gear, ask some persons manning some church entrance to open the gates and some paid murderers would drive in and detonate their bomb laden car? Or wouldn’t this Abba Ibrahim do the same for money?

(8.) On January 11, 2012 two Nigerians named, Sunday Eze from Anambra State and Samuel Taiwo from Ogun State and some three Ghanaians were arrested in Ghana with some heavy weaponry carefully concealed in a truck, which was to be brought to Nigeria. Opposing bail for the suspects in court on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 the Office of the Attorney-Genera­l of the Republic of Ghana said “the arms and ammunitions seized on transit to Nigeria were to be used to fuel terrorists’ activities in the country.” See the DAILY TRUST newspaper of Wednesday, March 28, 2012 page 3. These Nigerian suspects are from southern Nigeria and bear Christian names. So, on whose behalf were they bringing in those arms of which the Ghanaian authorities said were to be used for terrorism in Nigeria? And which terror group do they belong to?

(9.) On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 a 38 yea- old man named Monday Davou was arrested while planting a timed Improvised Explosive Device (IED) or time bomb, if you like, at the Makera weekly market in Riyom Local Government Area, Plateau State. This was with intent to commit mass murder, for that is what planting a bomb in a market will do. Now if Monday Davou’s bomb had exploded be sure that a “Boko Haram” spokesperson will have claimed responsibility and even before the statement of claim comes Monday Davou’s kinsmen would have launched “reprisal attacks” on any person that looked like Hausa/Fulani and their properties, and would have probably roasted some of the Hausa/Fulanis and eaten them like they did sometime in 2011.

(10.) The DAILY SUN newspaper of Monday, February 20, 2012 on page 12 reported the arrest in Akure, Ondo State of a gang of five armed robbers led by one Evangelist Wale Adelu, “an evangelist of one of the old generation churches, which has branches in the state capital…..and they were said to be meeting in his church before they proceeded on any robbery operation.” Wouldn’t this “evangelist” and his gang agree to bomb churches for a good fee?

(11.) Similarly, the SATURDAY SUN newspaper of Saturday, March 10, 2012 on page 10 reported that 11 cartons of explosives imported from South Africa and “carefully packaged to beat security checks” were intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The consignments were said to be for “Miero Marble Granite and Stones Limited in Kaduna State, with one Mr. Michael Awara Ernest as the representative to collect the explosives at the cargo terminal.” The Customs Area Controller in charge of the airport, Mr. Charles EporweiEdike while parading the suspect said “If these items were released to him, they could have been used to cause mayhem; we are now going to hand him and the items over to the police for further investigations.­” Well, since the handover to the police nothing has been heard about it again. And let the Muslims bearing Michael Awara Ernest step forward to the nearest police post for proper identification and documentation, please.

(12.) The THISDAY newspaper of Friday, January 13, 2012 on page 6 culled a news report from the BBC in which a British-based arms dealer, Gary Hyde was being prosecuted in a London court for unlawfully arranging the shipment of about 80, 000 guns and 32 million rounds of ammunition from China to Nigeria in 2007. But, the big question is, to whom did he make his shipment? To Muslim radicals or to some church going criminals?

(13.) On Sunday, February 19, 2012 four persons were arrested while trying to detonate explosives at the St. Theresa’s Catholic Parish, High-level in Makurdi the Benue State capital. The LEADERSHIP newspaper of Wednesday, February 22, 2012 on page 10 reported the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the state’s command, Mr. Alaribe Ejike as saying those four persons arrested were Christians and not Boko Haram members as speculated by members of the public. He said “We are still trying to find out certain things about them, but we have not confirmed whether they are Boko Haram members. It remains one thing, and as soon as we find out, we shall inform you accordingly.” Up till now nothing has been heard from the police. But, poor Alaribe Ejike may not have known that there is a “Boko Haram” with members possibly cutting across religious lines impersonating Boko Haram for some people’s strategic interests.

These few examples are possible involvements of Christians in betraying the church and Christians and the nation.

--
Aminu Sarki
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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by tomakint: 1:23pm On Mar 27, 2013
Simply put, boko harams are not muslims, they are just followers of Muhammad and worshipers of Allah undecided
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by OsunOriginal: 1:37pm On Mar 27, 2013
teskyg: How many Mosques have they Bomb?Ibrahim Shekarau is a Christain?why have they not name any christain as member in dere failed negiotiation with Government?Who where responsible for the war in Mali recently and what was their threat to Nigeria?Who told us the will make Nigeria Ungovernable?@ you the poster,why are you supporting Boko Haram behind the scene?Who said they want to Islamitse Nigeria?Is Mohammed Yusuf a Christian?Is Jamb a CAN subsidiary?

You dont seem to understand.

Why will they bomb mosques if the objective is ethno-religious? Dividing the country along religious and north/south lines can only be achieved by boimbing churches.

Apart from south West, other regions in the south are mainly xtians and we also have a lot of xtians in the south west. Naturally, the south will not be happy if churches are bombed in the north. Also, north will be divided along religious line. Two objectives have been achieved - divided north, north/south division.

I agree with the guy and this has been my line of thought.

But, only a few sensible people can understand this perspective.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by OsunOriginal: 1:44pm On Mar 27, 2013
PapaBrowne: My response is in 3 questions??

1.What incentive does a christian get for suicide bombing
Monetary incentive?? What currency would he be able to spend on the other side?? The last I checked there is a credible incentive for Muslim suicide bombers, there is none for Christians. Suicide bombers who die fighting for allah end up in Jannah with the widely reported 72 Virgins. Christian suicide bombers or murderers of any type end up in hell. So whats the incentive for a Christian Suicide bomber?

2. Why is it muslims always asking for Amnesty for Boko Haram?
If this truly reflects the thinking of the writer, why then should the writer also demand amnesty since he believes that the perpetuators of this act are Christians?


3) Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria. All the suicide bombings going on in these countries are perpetuated by Christians too?? The last I checked, the same characteristics employed by the bombers in Nigeria are the same used in those countries!!



The problem would continue as long as you guys keep deceiving yourselves. In the Arab world, they claim America and Isreal are responsible for all their problems. In Nigeria the claim now is that Christians are responsible.
The sad thing is that the North is destroying itself with all this. The Northern leaders foolishly assume that Aso Rock is the only way they can change their fortunes. Yar Adua's 3 years, Abacha's 5 years, Babangida's 8 years, Buhari,Shagari, Abdulsalami et al didn't change thier fortunes. Neither did OBJ change the fortunes of the West and Jonathan is doing more for other regions than he is doing for South South.

Southern Nigeria is becoming more like Brazil, India, Turkey, Mexico, Indonesia and other emerging markets. Northern Nigeria is becoming more like Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan and the likes. Sad commentary on reality!

Eactly the way they want you to reason to achieve the objective of dividing the country along religious and ethnic lines.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by enyice(m): 8:07pm On Mar 27, 2013
Trying to divide the country along ethno-religious line would have been quicker and more effective if they started with bombing mosques.

Trust me, they would have achieved their sinister objectives since 2yrs ago but then, they took on a religion whose doctrines teaches them to turn the other cheek when slapd on 1 cheek. In other words, retaliation doesnt seem feasible, nt this year nd nt even nxt year. They can only lament nd pray.

The question now is, why will this presumed southern christian politicians not explore the easier and more efficient route by empowering the dreaded sect to bomb mosques which ofcos will have sparked massive religious riots in the north and further hasten their agenda of dividing the nation along ethno-religious line?

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by luv2talk(m): 8:46pm On Mar 27, 2013
Dede1:


Ranting of a Cow
Must u quote the whole article to spew this non sense? angry
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by OsunOriginal: 8:53pm On Mar 27, 2013
enyice: Trying to divide the country along ethno-religious line would have been quicker and more effective if they started with bombing mosques.

Trust me, they would have achieved their sinister objectives since 2yrs ago but then, they took on a religion whose doctrines teaches them to turn the other cheek when slapd on 1 cheek. In other words, retaliation doesnt seem feasible, nt this year nd nt even nxt year. They can only lament nd pray.

The question now is, why will this presumed southern christian politicians not explore the easier and more efficient route by empowering the dreaded sect to bomb mosques which ofcos will have sparked massive religious riots in the north and further hasten their agenda of dividing the nation along ethno-religious line?

You are not making sense at all. Read what you wrote again.

Bombing mosques will only divide the north, it wont achieve a much larger objective of north/south division. Victims will always get sympathy.

You get this?
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by PapaBrowne(m): 10:20pm On Mar 27, 2013
OsunOriginal:

You are not making sense at all. Read what you wrote again.

Bombing mosques will only divide the north, it wont achieve a much larger objective of north/south division. Victims will always get sympathy.

You get this?

Obviously, you are living in denial.

Until you guys begin to face the truth and deliver Moderate Islam from the hands of extremist Islam, you all would go extinct. Your children would ask questions like: Why are other religions peaceful while ours is filled with so much violence accross the globe?
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by MeAboki(m): 11:42pm On Mar 27, 2013
Why are some ppl in denial? Are they saying that the above referenced & widely reported incidences (in our national dailies) where Christians were caught red handed involved in church bombings & other terrorist acts all lies - as if they didn't happen or what?
In fact its not hard for anyone with a little deductive mind, based on these happenings, to arrive at the following possibilities:
1. The ongoing violence would easily benefit & no doubt be playing into the hands of the secessionists, who want the disintegration of the country so they can breakaway. Its therefore not improbable that they (the ssecessionists) could be directly or indirectly responsible or at least involved in sponsoring of these insurgents.
2. Politics is game of number, a unified northern majority bbloc would no doubt be a threat & a challenge to Southern politicians. How else do you neutralize this threat if not by wrecking havoc among the northern groups, in this case along religious lines as we already have today - its no wonder therefore that the violence has largely remained confined in the north and between northern Christians & Muslims - with a helping hand from their Southern neighbors.
3. Many ppl are in a position to make a lot money out of the ongoing situation: among whom are criminal elements, particularly govt. officials & law enforcement agents allegedly siphoning huge sums of money under the guise of (bloated) security votes. How would these ppl want peace if they know they can continue making big money through boko haram; in fact no other than Urzo Kalu, a Christian & a former Southern Governor has recently added his voice to this allegation.

So who are they kidding, especially now as more and more evidence are emerging.
Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by theripper2: 7:13am On Mar 28, 2013
Incoherent rantings of a deluded man. Boko Haram is the exclusive property of Allah, Mohammed and Northern Muslims.

Until I hear a mosque was blown to bits with plenty worshippers inside, then I would change my stance. Heck, Boko -Haram already made their demands and dat is Islamization of North and Nigeria at large. So wats all dis garbled aboki logic going to acheive?

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by PointB: 8:28am On Mar 28, 2013
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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by PointB: 8:31am On Mar 28, 2013
Boko Haram, aka Northern Nigeria Islamic Terrorists groupn, is a muslim agenda/jihad, led by a Kanuri muslim Shekarau against christians and moderate Islam adherents.

Op, stop grasping at straw with your 'alleged' and multiple 'Ifs'. Those who are at the receiving end of the bombs know exactly who the enemies are. If Christians want to start sh111t, they will bring down mosques, not churches
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The Northern Nigeria Islamic Terrorists are simply acting out the script long laid for them by Dan Fodio and Ahmadu Bello to violently resist power change as the march towards the sea. A futile exercise, that will essentially destroy the undertakers!

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Re: Boko Haram: An Agenda Against The North, Hausa/fulani And Islam By Aminu Sarki by Pataki: 8:45am On Mar 28, 2013
It depends on which aspect of Boko Haram Aminu Sarki is talking about here.

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