Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by IYANGBALI: 12:55pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Akpan107: You maybe right o. But check the list bellow... Is it all about Jonathan?
LIST OF ISLAMIC TERROR IN NIGERIA - STARTING WITH MOST RECENT SUPPORTED AND FINANCED BY PA MUTALLAB THE FINANCIER. DR. MUTALLAB WITH HIS WAHABISM AND SHARIA WORLD VIEW THAT LEAD HIS SON TO THIS UNGODLY ACT. NORTHERN NIGERIA MUSLINM LEADERS ARE SUPPORTERS OF ISLAMIC TERRORISM IN NIGERIAN AND IN THE WORLD. · December 30 2009, Bauchi, (Northern Nigeria) Radical Islamic sect Kala-Kato a branch of Maitasine attacked Christians and burned Churches; 70 people were killed. · July 26 2009 Maidugiri, Yobe, Bauchi, Kano, (Northern Nigeria) Radical Islamic fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram [translated “Western civilization is evil”] goes on rampage burning churches, and looting homes belonging to Christians and murdering them. Three Christian pastors including George Orji (Igbo) were killed by beheading. Officially 800 people were reported killed. · 2007, Adamawa (Northern Nigeria) Moslem jihadists invade Christian community of Yugor killing hundreds of Christians, looting and burning churches and Christian’s homes and property. · 2006 Maidugiri, (Northern Nigeria) Islamic fundamentalists protesting cartoon of Prophet Mohammed by Danish cartoonist killed hundreds of Christians, burned down scores of Churches, and looted shops and homes belonging to Christians. · 2006 All over Northern Nigeria. Similar riots by Islamic jihadists were held in numerous towns in Northern Nigeria – Katsina, Bauchi, Minna, Potiskum, Kano, Kotangora. Thousands of Christians were killed, scores of churches were looted and burned and personal homes and businesses of Christians were looted and burned. One week before that Nigerian MP’s burned Danish and Norwegian flags in the parliament premises. · June 28 2006, Abuja (Northern Nigeria) The Federal government of Nigeria accused Kano State of Northern Nigeria of collaborating with foreign powers to train 100 Muslim militants in “intelligence gathering” and the "practice of jihad". In a news release, Information Minister Frank Nweke said the "Hisbah", a group employed by the mainly Muslim state of Kano to enforce sharia law, was "a parallel security outfit that poses a potential threat to national security". · April 2003, Kano (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists go on a rampage A pastor, Sunday Madumere (Igbo) and six of his family members were killed · April, 2003, Jos (Northern Nigeria) Armed Muslim insurgents attacked Wereng village near Vom a suburb of Jos killing people, burning homes and looting people’s property. · April, 2003, Langtang (Northern Nigeria) A group of armed Muslims attacked a village in Langtang killing people and burning down homes. · 2003 Gusau (Northern Nigeria) Governor Ahmed Sani, who came to the United States and used the VOA to advertise the introduction of fundamentalist Islamic Sharia Law in Nigeria promising that it will never be applied to Christians gave an order that more than 20 of the Christian churches in the State be demolished. They were demolished promptly. No reasons were given. · March, 2003 Jos (Northern Nigeria) Thousands of jihad warriors attacked the town of Kardako in Wase Local Government Area (LGA) shouting “Allahu Akbar” killing Christians and burning down homes. · February, 2003 Ibadan (Western Nigeria) Muslims jihadists from the National Council of Muslim Youth Organizations attacked Christian schools in Ibadan in an effort to force the schools to require women to wear Islamic head coverings. Hundreds of students and teachers were injured in the attack. · December 26, 2002, Bauchi, (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attacked Christians concluding a Christmas celebration in Bauchi killing Christians, looting and burning churches and Christian’s homes. · December 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria). Muslim Jihadists attack Christians. During the attack Rev. Bitrus Manjang, his son, daughter-in- law and their six-month old child were shot to death outside their home. The jihadists went on killing people looting and burning churches and Christian’s homes. · November, 2002 Kano, Kaduna (Northern Nigeria) Muslim jihadists went on a rampage after an article in the This Day newspaper suggested that the prophet Muhammad would probably have married a contestant from the Miss World pageant scheduled to be held in Abuja. Muslim mobs ransacked the newspaper’s office, issued a fatwa on the author of the article, Miss Isioma, killed Christians and burned down numerous churches. · October 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria) Hundreds of Christians were killed when a mob of several Muslims jihadists attacked the town of Fajul in Plateau State. Mercenaries from Chad and Niger were believed to be among the group, which burned down homes, churches, and raped several women. · September 11, 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria) A bomb exploded at the Church of Christ in the Laranto suburb of Jos. No one was injured, but there was some structural damage to the church building. · August 2002 Kano, (Northern Nigeria) The government of Kano State ordered half of the churches in Kano State closed because of Muslim complaints about “too many churches.” · June 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria) Several Christian communities in Plateau state including Yelwa, Shendam, Wase, Barakin Ladi, Vom and Miango were invaded by Islamic jihadists who killed people and burned down homes and churches. · June, 2002, Minna, (Northern Nigeria) At least 75 Christians were arrested in Niger state for opposing the state’s Islamic sharia law. · April 8-22, 2002, Kano (Northern Nigeria) At least seven churches in Kano State were destroyed by authorities. There is a growing trend in states that have enacted Sharia law to destroy Christian churches on the pretense that the churches have violated building codes. Christians believe it is a step toward wiping out the Christian faith in northern Nigeria. · April 2002, Sokoto (Northern Nigeria) Two Christians in Zamfara State were tried on the charge of apostasy, converting from Islam to Christianity. According to Islamic law, the penalty for apostasy is death. However the two Christians, Lawali Yakubu and Ali Jafaru, claim they were never Muslims to start with. The two belong to an ethnic group that has practiced Christianity for many years. · February, 2002 Ilorin (Northern Nigeria) Muslims in Ilorin turned violent while celebrating Eid-el-Kabir and began attacking and killing Christians and burning their houses and businesses. · February 2002, Kano (Northern Nigeria) The Kano state government revealed that it had closed down 122 Christian schools for failing to meet state requirements. The requirement in question is the compulsory study of Islam. Christian schools have refused to allow Muslim clerics into their schools, thus risking closure. · February, 2002, Gombe, (Northern Nigeria) A Christian lady, Esther Bulus was kidnapped from her school by four Muslims who slit her throat and left her to die. Esther had refused to marry a Muslim politician in Gombe on grounds of religious differences. She was murdered because of this. · December 30, 2001, Jos, (Northern Nigeria) Armed Muslim jihadists attacked the Christian community in southern Jos, killing people, looting and destroying property worth several million dollars. · December 2001, Yola (Northern Nigeria) Muslim army soldiers from the 23rd Armored 7th Brigade in Yola, burned a Christian church building, which was constructed in the army barracks. They justified the act by saying it was an illegal structure. However, the army officially allows both Islam and Christianity to be practiced in the barracks. · December 10, 2001, Kano, (Northern Nigeria) Truck driver Uche Nwama was killed by Islamic jihadists for allowing the exhaust from his truck to drift into an open-air Islamic meeting. Islamic jihadists claimed the exhaust had desecrated the Quran. · November 6 2001; Ibadan (Western Nigeria) Islamic jihadists hold a massive rally in Ibadan in support of Osama Bin Laden and his attack and slaughter of thousands of Americans during the 9/11/2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. They condemn the United States for attacking the Taliban in Afghanistan and vow to fight alongside Bin Laden and his fellow terrorists. · November 2001 (Northern and Western Nigeria) Islamic jihadists hold massive rallies in Osogbo, Sokoto, Kano, Zaria, Kaduna, and other towns in Western and Northern Nigeria in support of Osama Bin Laden and his attack and slaughter of thousands of Americans during 9/11/2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. They condemn the United States for attacking the Taliban in Afghanistan. They also vow to fight alongside Bin Laden and his fellow terrorists in a jihad against America. · November 28, 2001Enugu (Eastern Nigeria) Christian Biafrans organize a peaceful rally in Enugu in solidarity with and support of the government and people of the United States over the terrorist attack in New York on 9/11/2001 and in support of the United States action against the terrorists. The Nigerian paramilitary police brutalized the participants, disbanded the rally and arrested the leaders. · October 14-18, 2001 Kano (Northern Nigeria) Massive anti-American protests in Kano by Islamic jihadists. Thousands of Christians are slaughtered and scores of churches are burned. Property of Christians worth billions of dollars are looted and destroyed. · October 2001, Kaduna (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack Christians in churches, on the street and in their homes. Thousands of Christians are slaughtered, scores of churches are burned and looted, and thousands of Christian homes are looted, and burned. · September 2001, Kano (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack Christians burning down churches slaughtering thousands of people, looting churches and private homes. Kano State government demolishes the few remaining churches. · September 2001, Jos (Northern Nigeria) In a well planned and highly coordinated program Islamic jihadists attack Christians in the city of Jos, burning down churches, and private homes of Christians, looting the churches and private property of Christians. Hundreds of churches were burned and thousands of Christians were slaughtered some burned while worshipping in their churches. · August 2001, Bauchi, (Northern Nigeria). The Bauchi state government is alleged to be using Muslim mercenaries to attack Christians in the Tafawa Balewa and Bogora districts. On several occasions vehicles loaded with Islamic jihadists were intercepted by vigilant Christians. Several hundred Christians were killed and houses, shops and churches looted, burned and destroyed. · June 2001, Gawaram (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack Christians, burn down dozens of churches and kill Christians. · February 24-25, 2001, (Gombe) A visit to Gombe state by an Israeli ambassador sparked a riot by Islamic jihadists. During the riot the jihadists kill Christians, loot and burn down churches, loot and burn down Christian homes and render thousands of people homeless. The Calvary Baptist Church and the Bishara Baptist church are among those looted and burned. · September 2000 Gombe (Northern Nigeria) In Bambam, Gombe state Islamic jihadists attack and kill Christians, burn down and loot churches and private homes and businesses of Christians. · May 2000, Kaduna (Northern Nigeria) For several days Islamic jihadists attack and slaughter hundreds of people in Kaduna.. They loot thousands of Christian people’s homes, churches, businesses and then burn them down. Thousands of Christians are mindlessly slaughtered and more than 200 churches are burned · February 2000, Kaduna (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack and slaughter Christians opposing the implementation of Sharia law in Kaduna, northern Nigeria. Christian homes, businesses and churches are looted, and burned. Thousands of Christians are mercilessly slaughtered and property worth billions of dollars are looted and destroyed by the jihadists. · 2000 Damboa, Maidugiri, (Northern Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack and slaughter Christians, loot and burn Christian homes, businesses and churches · We will stop at the year 2000. This is not even comprehensive. There is documentation of numerous other attacks by Islamic jihadists including: Kano, 1994; Ibadan, 1993; Lagos, 1993; Funtua, 1993; Zango Kataf 1992; Kano 1991; Katsina, 1991; Bauchi, 1991; Kafanchan, 1986; Kaduna, 1986; Gombe, 1985; Yola, 1984; Maidugiri, 1982; Kano, 1980. If you are interested you can go as far back as May/June; July/August; and September/October 1966 when Moslem jihadists slaughtered 100,000 Christian Igbo and other Easterners in Northern Nigeria. We suspect that Dora and her parents may have been escapees from Northern Nigeria during the jihad of 1966 in Northern Nigeria did you wrote all this?I doesn believe it |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Nobody: 1:16pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
seapson: Jamaica 124 ke??wid all dem johnny mad dog film we dey watch and all those weed smoking niggas!!!haba OP!!!! Johny Mad dog is actually a movie made from the rebel war which happened in Liberia. Their English and tribe names will give u a tip. Don't doubt, just ask google a bit. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Objektive: 1:22pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Hero10001: Started from the bottom, now we'r here.. After 2015 election, we go carry first. PDP wins, Wahala! APC wins, Kasala!! Which kind govt be this self? PDP WINS AND HALF OF BOKO HARAM STATES ALLOCATIONS WILL BE SENT TO BOKO HARAM TO BUY ARMS AND AMMUNITION TO KILL 9JA. APC WINS AND THE NATIONS OIL EXPORT WILL BE CUT BY 90% BY THE NIGER DELTA MILITANTS (ASK OBASANJO) WHY WAIT TILL THE KASALA AND WAHALA? ALL THESE POLITICIANS HAVE MULTIPLE VISAS TO MULTIPLE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. MY PEOPLE BE PREPARED. YOUR LEADERS ARE ALL PREPARED. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by hansad: 1:22pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Terrorism? Because I AM NIGERIAN BY ORIGIN, I was refused access to a facility in Europe where we went to execute a well paying job. My Zimbabwean and Ghanian colleagues were allowed entry. So for how long more must Nigerians suffer this association with Muslim north of Nigeria? Let Yoruba declare Oduduwa Republic, then let Igbo follow that with their Biafra, let the southsouth country or countries emerge, let Middlebelt country or countries follow. This shall allow Arewa peoples republic practice their sharia as they want. After this, more peace shall return to people in present day Nigeria. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by thewarrior72: 1:26pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Look at what allah & muhammed has done to Nigeria & some deluded savages will still claim islam means peace. The top ten country in that terrorism index is majorly islamic nation or populated by muslims............devilish religion cum cult |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Akpan107(m): 1:37pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
IYANGBALI: did you wrote all this?I doesn believe it You may aswell, refused to believe that there are Boko Haram. I live in the Northern part of the Country, infact, i was born and brought here. I have also witness many religious crisis, but God has repeatedly saved me. My parent has been runing with me since 1991 to save me from being killed, i started runing by myself since Year 2000 to now. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by iamord(m): 2:00pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
The first african country to become developed will be the least religious with an advanced cultural system. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by christopher123(m): 2:34pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
IT USED TO BE BAD GOVERNANCE, THEN CAME EBOLA THEN CAME CORRUPTION THEN CAME 419 NOW THE WORST IS NOW TERRORISM,
PLS CAN SOMEBODY LET ME GO HOME
HOME SWEET HOME, ALWAYS ASHAMED OF MY GREEN STUFF AT THE AIRPORT...KEEP ASKING
WHY US
ARE WE THE ONLY.....HMMMM |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by hansad: 4:12pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
acenazt: All Thanks To A Shoeless Fisherman who thinks curbing terrorism is like catching fish where u cast a net or hook and wait. anyways make America and u.k mind their business. she Na dem country kids dey Carry gun go kill for school abi no be u.k citizens dey go Syria to help terrorists fight? Your group wants Aso Rock, unleashed terrorism against Nigerians as part of your blackmail to force Nigeria surrender Aso Rock to you, then your group turns back to blame Nigeria's President Jonathan for not defeating you. This is your stupid campaign tactis to get Aso Rock from saner Nigerians. Una think sa majority of Nigerians are fools. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by ramonchang(m): 4:24pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Cybermugu1: wow... all thankx to my abokii brothers with their confused religion which is misleading them. ur moniker gives full description of how u think |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by seguntijan(m): 4:27pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
can't imagine my country being among the top terror state in the world. Another negatively damning indictment showing, for all morally upright Nigerians, that GEJ is an unmitigated failure who is worsening our biggest problems. Far from being "transformation", this President has turned out to be a champion of retrogression and stagnation.
Nigeria is moving backwards in every aspect under this woeful accidental leader. That Nigerians put up with this abjectly incompetent President, when proof of his "kindergaten" incompetence come in overwhelmingly thick and fast every day, is the biggest disgrace of all. That, above everything else, is what reveals we are a disunited joke of a nation unable to call a spade a spade. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by ramonchang(m): 4:28pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
icemann: The 1st 10 countries have a large Muslim population in them, Just something i noticed.
Fundamentalism is the problem. Some crazies are miss interpreting the Quran, but some would say GEJ is the problem . Let me ask is GEJ still the president of these other 9 countries? so u think gej is d onli clueless nigga |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by pipz(m): 4:31pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
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Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by acenazt: 4:41pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
hansad: Your group wants Aso Rock, unleashed terrorism against Nigerians as part of your blackmail to force Nigeria surrender Aso Rock to you, then your group turns back to blame Nigeria's President Jonathan for not defeating you. This is your stupid campaign tactis to get Aso Rock from saner Nigerians. Una think sa majority of Nigerians are fools. And if I may Ask,you conclusive mofo what group do I belong to? you just ranting trash busy blindly following a useless leader. tell me,is he the first Christian to rule Nigeria?? |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Hero10001: 5:17pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Objektive:
PDP WINS AND HALF OF BOKO HARAM STATES ALLOCATIONS WILL BE SENT TO BOKO HARAM TO BUY ARMS AND AMMUNITION TO KILL 9JA.
APC WINS AND THE NATIONS OIL EXPORT WILL BE CUT BY 90% BY THE NIGER DELTA MILITANTS (ASK OBASANJO)
WHY WAIT TILL THE KASALA AND WAHALA? ALL THESE POLITICIANS HAVE MULTIPLE VISAS TO MULTIPLE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD.
MY PEOPLE BE PREPARED. YOUR LEADERS ARE ALL PREPARED. Be prepared to run away?! Haba, kai!! Nowhere is safe bro, i aint going no where. Na Psalm 91:7 go solve am come 2015. "A thousand will fall at my right and ten thousand on my left but it will not come near me, i will only observe"... |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by freezyprinzy(m): 5:23pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
I dö not belive in dis shit list...any tin good never would nigeria b listed among d top 10 but let jux imagine a car hits spacegoat now d next day uld see nigeria among d top 10 countries wit highest amount of dead space goats..i mean most of d countries in dat list had issues even b4 d evil shekaru abi wats dat his disgusting name[can't write it coz i schooled in d bahamas]started boko'n pple around how come we already in 4th position? |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Hero10001: 5:28pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Akpan107: You may aswell, refused to believe that there are Boko Haram. I live in the Northern part of the Country, infact, i was born and brought here. I have also witness many religious crisis, but God has repeatedly saved me. My parent has been runing with me since 1991 to save me from being killed, i started runing by myself since Year 2000 to now. Running since 1991-2014 from what?! Seriously?!! You must be a lode runner or the runner-runner, infact you go run pass Temple run self? Better run to SW and run no more cos one day, those vamps fit catch your enemy. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Nobody: 5:38pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
IGBOSON1: Akpan107, that's a long rap-sheet you have up there!........You sure all that is correct and verifiable!? i pity you...you are making a joke out of a serious situation! no wonder so many people suffer alot from varrying forms of illiteracy thorougly spiced with a very shallow memory! to add history and statistics is never encouraged in schools or media reportage! for the records all these happened... am giving you an assignment to go and read what the Turks did to the Armenians in the 1910s and 1920s. exactly the same patterns. for there to peace and tranquility everyone has to tolerate and coexists together peacefully. any form of sentimental bigotry must not be encouraged. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by Nobody: 6:12pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
okeke00: o.p. Please change your topic to Nothern Nigeria not Nigeria please don't talk about my future in-laws like that!!! |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by SpaceGoat: 6:26pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
freezyprinzy: I dö not belive in dis shit list...any tin good never would nigeria b listed among d top 10 but let jux imagine a car hits spacegoat now d next day uld see nigeria among d top 10 countries wit highest amount of dead space goats..i mean most of d countries in dat list had issues even b4 d evil shekaru abi wats dat his disgusting name[can't write it coz i schooled in d bahamas]started boko'n pple around how come we already in 4th position? seun pleas ban this boy |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by freezyprinzy(m): 8:03pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
SpaceGoat: seun pleas ban this boy ooops caught me..did not mean dat it was a 'sleep' of hand |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by ayobase(m): 9:10pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
Ishilove:
1 Iraq 10 2 Afghanistan Afghanistan 9.39 3 Pakistan Pakistan 9.37 4 Nigeria Nigeria 8.58 5 Syria Syria 8.12 6 India India 7.86 7 Somalia Somalia 7.41 8 Yemen Yemen 7.31 9 Philippines Philippines 7.29 10 Thailand Thailand 7.19 11 Russia Russia 6.76 12 Kenya Kenya 6.58 13 Egypt Egypt 6.5 14 Lebanon Lebanon 6.4 15 Libya Libya 6.25 16 Colombia Colombia 6.24 17 Turkey Turkey 5.98 18 Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 5.9 19 Sudan Sudan 5.77 20 South Sudan South Sudan 5.6 21 Algeria Algeria 5.52 22 Mali Mali 5.29 23 Bangladesh Bangladesh 5.25 24 Nepal Nepal 5.23 25 China China 5.21 26 Central African Republic Central African Republic 5.19 27 United Kingdom United Kingdom 5.17 28 Iran Iran 4.9 29 Greece Greece 4.73 30 United States United States 4.71 31 Indonesia Indonesia 4.67 32 Israel Israel 4.66 32 Mexico Mexico 4.66 34 Bahrain Bahrain 4.41 35 Burma Myanmar 4.24 36 Mozambique Mozambique 4.01 36 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 4.01 38 Rwanda Rwanda 4 39 Burundi Burundi 3.97 40 Ivory Coast Cote d'Ivoire 3.76 41 Tanzania Tanzania 3.71 42 Ethiopia Ethiopia 3.7 43 Paraguay Paraguay 3.63 44 Norway Norway 3.57 45 Senegal Senegal 3.55 46 Tunisia Tunisia 3.29 47 Republic of Ireland Ireland 3.09 48 Malaysia Malaysia 3.04 48 South Africa South Africa 3.04 50 Peru Peru 2.96 51 Ukraine Ukraine 2.95 52 Uganda Uganda 2.93 53 Belarus Belarus 2.85 54 Kosovo Kosovo 2.73 55 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2.71 56 France France 2.67 57 Guatemala Guatemala 2.61 58 Chile Chile 2.59 58 Niger Niger 2.59 60 Bulgaria Bulgaria 2.58 60 Georgia (country) Georgia 2.58 62 Italy Italy 2.55 63 Eritrea Eritrea 2.45 64 Honduras Honduras 2.38 65 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 2.37 66 Cyprus Cyprus 2.3 67 Morocco Morocco 2.11 68 Tajikistan Tajikistan 1.99 69 Spain Spain 1.84 70 Jordan Jordan 1.76 71 Argentina Argentina 1.73 72 Brazil Brazil 1.72 73 Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo 1.59 74 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 1.54 75 Cameroon Cameroon 1.45 75 Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 1.45 77 Switzerland Switzerland 1.34 78 Madagascar Madagascar 1.26 79 Ecuador Ecuador 1.18 80 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 1.16 81 Guinea Guinea 1.12 82 Sweden Sweden 1.07 83 Germany Germany 1.02 84 Canada Canada 0.95 85 Czech Republic Czech Republic 0.81 86 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.76 87 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 0.7 87 Montenegro Montenegro 0.7 89 Netherlands Netherlands 0.58 89 Serbia Serbia 0.58 91 Mauritania Mauritania 0.56 92 Venezuela Venezuela 0.54 93 Belgium Belgium 0.53 94 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 0.47 95 Angola Angola 0.41 95 Australia Australia 0.41 97 Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 0.35 98 Cambodia Cambodia 0.31 98 Taiwan Taiwan 0.31 100 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 0.29 101 Moldova Moldova 0.28 102 Armenia Armenia 0.27 103 Austria Austria 0.24 103 Bolivia Bolivia 0.24 105 Croatia Croatia 0.23 105 Portugal Portugal 0.23 107 Albania Albania 0.19 107 Denmark Denmark 0.19 109 Bhutan Bhutan 0.16 109 Estonia Estonia 0.16 111 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 0.14 112 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 0.1 113 Iceland Iceland 0.08 113 Laos Laos 0.08 113 Liberia Liberia 0.08 116 Hungary Hungary 0.07 117 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 0.06 118 Chad Chad 0.05 119 Kuwait Kuwait 0.04 119 Panama Panama 0.04 121 Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 0.01 121 Japan Japan 0.01 121 Lesotho Lesotho 0.01 124 Benin Benin 0 124 Botswana Botswana 0 124 Costa Rica Costa Rica 0 124 Cuba Cuba 0 124 Djibouti Djibouti 0 124 El Salvador El Salvador 0 124 Finland Finland 0 124 Gabon Gabon 0 124 The Gambia Gambia 0 124 Ghana Ghana 0 124 Guyana Guyana 0 124 Haiti Haiti 0 124 Jamaica Jamaica 0 124 Latvia Latvia 0 124 Lithuania Lithuania 0 124 Malawi Malawi 0 124 Mauritius Mauritius 0 124 Mongolia Mongolia 0 124 Namibia Namibia 0 124 New Zealand New Zealand 0 124 Nicaragua Nicaragua 0 124 North Korea North Korea 0 124 Oman Oman 0 124 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 0 124 Poland Poland 0 124 Qatar Qatar 0 124 Romania Romania 0 124 Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 0 124 Singapore Singapore 0 124 Slovakia Slovakia 0 124 Slovenia Slovenia 0 124 South Korea South Korea 0 124 Swaziland Swaziland 0 124 East Timor Timor-Leste 0 124 Togo Togo 0 124 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 0 124 Uruguay Uruguay 0 124 Vietnam Vietnam 0 124 Zambia Zambia 0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Terrorism_Index when u come turn daddy showkey ishilove. |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by ayobase(m): 9:12pm On Nov 19, 2014 |
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Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by koolg: 3:41am On Nov 20, 2014 |
and Jonathan will say terrorism is everywhere in the world. so these are the kinds of lists on which he wants Nigeria to feature prominently, along side Afghanistan Iraq Pakistan, centres of evil. countries like Singapore who were less developed than Nigeria few decades ago now top other kinds of lists where Nigeria is bottoms. NIGERIA HAS A LEADERSHIP CRICES |
Re: Nigeria Ranked Fourth On Global Terrorism Index by legendsilver(m): 6:38am On Nov 20, 2014 |
icemann: The 1st 10 countries have a large Muslim population in them, Just something i noticed.
Fundamentalism is the problem. Some crazies are miss interpreting the Quran, but some would say GEJ is the problem . Let me ask, is GEJ still the president of these other 9 countries? No, the problem is you and will remain you. Don't border to ask how cause you want your brother that is not capable of any good thing to keep ruling a Nation as big as Nigeria. Tribalism has clouded most Nigerians, it has made them to mortgage their future generation. |