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Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Sidajili: 2:21am On Jan 06, 2012
all4naija:

@yiladogo

Your God needs to fight for you because you are helpless and he's not doing that because he doesn't exist. Perhaps he exist only in your hallucinating mind!

No one can compel his Creator,  Vengeance is His. Trust me, when the Living God chooses to fight for His people, He is indeed terrifying. He is merciful and only patiently waiting for repentance from the evil killing of innocent souls. God, where ever He exists, whether in heaven or in a hallucinating mind is definitely watching. When the window closes, darkness surely cannot comprehend light.
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by seunny4lif(m): 2:22am On Jan 06, 2012
Christians!christians!!christians!!!Dis is just the beginnin becos our lord jesus christ told us in his word that they will persecute and beat us for his name sake.They hav done it to those prophets b4 christ and ther till did it to christ, If,they persecuted you for my name sake rejoice and be happy for ur reward is nt of the world but of kingdom of God, Wher you hav an everlasting life, May their souls rest in peace and now they are out of dis ungodly world.
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Nobody: 2:28am On Jan 06, 2012
^^^
How is that statement different from Muslim seven virgins reward in heaven? Heaven my bed room!
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Nobody: 2:31am On Jan 06, 2012
ok
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Nobody: 2:32am On Jan 06, 2012
^^^
I am sorry for joining in the derailing of the thread.
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by wewe1(m): 2:33am On Jan 06, 2012
This sad really sad. May their souls rest in perfect peace.
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Nobody: 2:36am On Jan 06, 2012
all4naija:

^^^
I am sorry for joining in the derailing of the thread.

Forgiven  smiley
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Limaoscar: 2:37am On Jan 06, 2012
these people are robbers     bast.ards

Now you are officially a five-star yam-head on NL.
You will soon explain your motive of jumping into misleading conclusions when the truth is right before all to see.

Let's see how you and your ilk end up, perharps in Hel.l!!!
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by seunny4lif(m): 2:41am On Jan 06, 2012
The statement is different becos it doesn't state that you should kill for him, If they persecute you NOT if you kill for me, If God wanted to kill,he doesnt need an extra hand to fight his own battle,ok?Are you a mulism or christian cos i didn't knw wht you are?
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by godman01(m): 2:50am On Jan 06, 2012
Is this boko-haram again?
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Sidajili: 2:54am On Jan 06, 2012
@all4naija People were killed while trying to serve and worship the God they believe in. You show no sympathy but rather challenge the existing of their God and their belief? The question is not about the supremacy or ability of their God to fight. Am surprised at your post! Please, what exactly is your cause? What are you driving at? Who are you, really? I need to ask cause you sound pro BH, completely anti-religion and probably worships no God, No offense meant. And Yes, you should apologize for derailing the topic!
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 2:55am On Jan 06, 2012
They just killed another 6 lovely xristain brothers in Gombe, useless gays, we northern Muslims disown you, Sorry Nigerian christains, BOKO HARAM are sponsored by AMERICA, we dont know them, soon we will fight them for you. I am a muslim but I will kill BOKO HARAM members,

Boko Haram classified name from CIA, source wiki leaks

B = Bunch
O = Of
K = Killing
O = Organisation

H = Hired
A = Assasins
R = Representing
A = American
M = Mafias
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 2:58am On Jan 06, 2012
Its high time the northern muslims fight Boko Haram by any means, just release any information you have about them, tell security of any cousin you know was induced by AMERICAN dollars to kill christains
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 3:10am On Jan 06, 2012
THE CIA created Al-qaeda to be used as tool for war, they follow up Al-qaeda/Boko Haram secretly and used them unknowingly just to use them to LOOT OIL, DOWN AMERICA grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Kelvinj(m): 3:14am On Jan 06, 2012
i just wonder why our christian brodas in the north dont heed 2 warnings
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by seunny4lif(m): 3:14am On Jan 06, 2012
now i think nigeria is in the peak of division with the way thing are going, and what is our fake president and vp doing about it than to say i will increase any bh member be caught to 1000 years in prison.sharia law is a model slave becos i knw everything about the law,meaning death and no education, come to libya and see
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by kizito96(m): 3:23am On Jan 06, 2012
This is taking another dimension.
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by papaejima2: 3:29am On Jan 06, 2012
The world, and surely Nigeria, would have been a more peaceful place without the "religion of peace".
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 3:31am On Jan 06, 2012
If OSAMA is known as a CIA specialist and builder of Al-qaeda, I see no reason why BOKO HARAM are not used unknowingly, BOKO are enemies of ISLAM and words of Prophet Muhammad. we northern muslim hate them with passion!!!
HELL FIRE IS AWAITING THEM WITH THEIR SEVEN ROASTED VIRGINS!!!
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 3:46am On Jan 06, 2012
‎"Who really is behind the 'CABAL' running Nigeria and SPONSORING BOKO HARAM?" ,

'America, particulary the CIA has its hand on Nigerian issues, economical and political, since many years and who thinks it has changed just because Obama is now President of the United States is naive.

This report is the work of the staff of the Baobab Press, a Washington-based consortium of professional journalists involved in investigative re, porting about issues of concern to the developing world. For further information, please contact: Baobab Press, Post Office Box 43345, Washington, DC 20010, U.S.A.

At the time of the infamous 1976 coup that put Olusegun Obasanjo in power, there was little in the way of concrete evidence linking him to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. But over the years that followed, Obasanjo became a highly visible part of a complex network developed by the United States government to wage political and economic warfare against Nigeria.

A series of formerly-secret cables between Lagos and Washington, along with other documents from government and private sources, reveal ties between Obasanjo and at least two groups working closely with the CIA -- and also make it appear likely that the recent plot to overthrow the Nigerian military government originated in Washington.

Destabilisation Campaign - When Muritala Mohammed was killed on 13 February 1976, suspicions were widespread that the CIA had a hand in assassination. This much is reflected in a secret report prepared by the U.S. Information Agency, the propaganda office that oversees VOA broadcasts and U.S. Information Service (USIS) installations around the world. The USIS 1976 Country Plan for Nigeria, declassified only five years ago, acknowledged that the political climate in Nigeria following Mohammed's assassination had been one of "uncertainty, distrust and suspicion." It further advised, "Charges of U.S. (CIA) backing for the attempted coup were prevalent [and] the Chancery and all USIS posts were physically attacked."

The USIS document leaves no doubt about American intentions toward Africa's most populous nation. Indeed, the same confidential report called Nigeria "the primary external source of crude oil for the United States," and repeatedly stressed the need for increased American influence.

Many of the State Department's Nigeria cables for the months prior to the assassination of Brig. Muritala Mohammed are still classified. Others, which have been released to investigators in recent years, are inconclusive. But the record nonetheless illustrates the paranoia that existed in the United States at the time about access to oil and about Nigeria's growing capability to influence the rest of the continent.

A 26 September 1975 communique complains, for instance, that Nigeria had supplied several thousands of dollars to leaders of the then-banned African National Congress in Lusaka. Another, written in January of 1976 and classified as "confidential," cited rhetoric heard with increasing frequency from Nigerian leaders about the "uncompromising supremacy of Nigeria's national interest," as well as opposition to what Mohammed himself had reportedly described as "blackmail and vicious propaganda" from the west.

Perhaps worst of all was the unpardonable sin committed by Mohammed when he declined an official visit by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger which was proposed for May of 1976.

U.S.intelligence-gathering operations likewise escalated at an alarming pace during Mohammed's rule. In a 20 January 1976 cable from Lagos to Washington, for example, U.S. Ambassador Donald Easum warned:

"If Nigeria wants to use oil as a political weapon to promote its foreign policy, this would not necessarily involve further nationalisation. But could mean FMG is considering ways it might assert greater control over which consuming countries get Nigerian oil, depending on positions those countries take on foreign policies issues of interest to Nigeria. We understand several other possibly important papers/addresses delivered at senior officers meeting, reportedly including Un/Ife scholar's advocacy of Nigeria's using oil weapon. We and consul Ibadan will attempt obtain relevant papers and will report further if warranted."

And yet another secret dispatch, written less than two weeks before Mohammed was killed, hints that U.S. officials were prepared to sabotage Nigeria's booming economy. Nigeria, wrote Ambassador Easum on 2 February 1976, "desires to play leadership role, [and will] require modern army if its power (within African context) is to be credible. Further, it likely that given foreseeable internal political realities, Nigeria will maintain relatively large army for some time to come."

The same telegram listed a series of modern weapons likely to be acquired by the Nigerian government, and asserted the belief that a "civilian government might exercise a more restraint." But it ended on an even more bitter note:

"One development would act as a constraint on Nigerian arms purchases: a sharp drop in the price of petroleum. Defence budget would presumably have to be cut proportionately with fall in revenue if government were to meet minimum developmental and social demands on its resources. Easum."

Pondering a Military Invasion - To appreciate fully Obasanjo's curious connections to western insiders, one must first look at the circumstances under which Mohammed was murdered, at the political context of the times, and at other key players in the events of the 1970s.

The OPEC oil embargo of 1973 and 1974 presented the wealthy nations of the northern hemisphere with the most serious crisis they have faced in recent history. Unlike any other event of the 20th century, the action impressed upon western leaders their vulnerability to collective action by resource-rich states in the southern hemisphere. In fact, the oil boycott accomplished something that two "world wars" and a half-century-long East-West confrontation never even touched: it altered the distribution of wealth between north and south.

Moreover, the embargo came at a time when the U.S. was still stinging from the humiliation of its military defeat in Vietnam, and when American political institutions were under siege from within. Anti-war protests convulsed the country from coast to coast. A civil rights movement, massive in scope, challenged the old class structure, while riots in urban centers diverted the attention and resources of government. In the midst of this upheaval, Congress launched an unprecedented investigation into CIA misdeeds around the world. And even as all these events combined to shake the political establishment, a scandal of historical proportions began to unfold which would eventually force then-President Richard M. Nixon from office.

It is also worth noting that the OPEC action would have been even more devastating to the U.S. and its western allies if it had been complete. But as Nigeria's head of state, Yakubu Gowan opted to permit shipments to the U.S. throughout the boycott.

It is not entirely surprising, then, that just one month after the nationalist Muritala Mohammed took office, an elaborate "feasibility study" was presented to Congress which explored the options for a military invasion of the oil-rich Nigerian coast. The detailed military document -- called "Oil Fields as Military Objectives" and dated August 21, 1975 -- was prepared to provide background to legislators in the event that the U.S. "vital interest" was threatened by a repeat of the OPEC sanctions.

Among other things, the Congressional report noted that Nigeria would offer little more than "token resistance" to a U.S. invasion -- primarily because it was considered unlikely that the Nigerians would learn of the pending attack in time to sabotage the oil fields. Moreover, said the Congressional report, transit routes from Nigeria to the eastern U.S. are relatively direct -- without "bottlenecks, such as the Suez Canal and Strait of Hormuz, [to] interfere with traffic flow." Nigerian oil wells, the study's writers concluded, could "pump enough petroleum to maintain the U.S. economy at a reduced pace if we conserved a million barrels a day," and offered the additional advantage of having "essential refinery capacities" already in place.

Of particular military significance was the fact that the potential for Soviet involvement on the Nigeria front was considered low. "Outsiders would find it difficult or impossible to oppose U.S. actions [to seize Nigerian petroleum installations]," the document insisted. "No intervening obstacles impede passage , to the United States or its principal allies."

But there were important drawbacks, as well. "Parachute assaults, for example, would be impractical," the document warned. "Nigeria's fields are in mangrove swamps and rain forest similar to those that frustrated U.S. forces in Southeast Asia." Worse yet, it continued, Nigeria's oil-rich coastline was densely populated, making guerrilla warfare a certainty and mandating "special tactics, tools, and techniques" on the part of the invader.

The Assassination Inquiry - Even as the U.S. government was preparing for the possibility of full-fledged petroleum sanctions that could impinge on the nation's "vital interests" and planning its long-range population reduction scheme, yet another development destined to shake the Washington hierarchy was taking shape.

Congress, in response to growing distrust of government among the American public, began holding hearings into abuses by the CIA. Of particular interest was the matter of political assassinations and plots to overthrow foreign heads of state. And there was abundant evidence of CIA involvement in such actions in Africa.

The Agency's role in the 1961 murder of Patrice Lumumba, for instance, was first revealed publicly by the former chief of the CIA's Angola division, John Stockwell, in a landmark book titled In Search of Enemies: A CIA Story. In that 1978 expose, Stockwell asserts that the Congolese leader had been eliminated to preserve "a half-billion- dollar investment in Zairian mineral resources," which the west felt would end up in the wrong hands if Lumumba controlled the vast central African nation.

In his book, Stockwell also recalls a conversation with a fellow U.S. operative who told of "driving about town after curfew with Patrice Lumumba's body in the trunk of his car, trying to decide what to do with it." According to Stockwell (and confirmed in testimony given before Congress), Richard Helms, CIA director from 1966 to 1973, had ordered the destruction of numerous records re- lating to the assassination of Lumumba.

Stockwell also reveals in the same book that, "the CIA station in Ghana played a major role in the overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah in 1966."

Formerly secret State Department records have also revealed that the United States worked closely with British colonial rulers in the early 1950s as part of a plot aimed at "breaking the back" of the Mau Mau movement and, in particular, at getting independence leader Jomo Kenyatta "out of circulation without due process of law," in the words of a top secret October 1952 cable from Nairobi to Washington. More recently, published reports have suggested that an American diplomat, working as a CIA contact, engineered the capture by South African police of Nelson Mandela in August of 1962.

One outcome of the hearings -- held in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate __ was that, by January 1975, strong pressures were brought to bear upon the White House to issue an Executive Order barring foreign assassinations. And that very month, then-President Gerald Ford, Nixon's successor in office, openly acknowledged that disclosure of the CIA's involvement in assassination conspiracies "would blacken the reputation of every President after Harry Truman." But oddly, the year passed without any such presidential directive.

Obasanjo's Curious Alliances - To track the careers of the high-ranking U.S. policy makers of the 1970s into the present time is to follow a sequence of bizarre coincidences -- or perhaps something far more sinister. It is here that Obasanjo's ties to the "inner circle" in Washington and New York become apparent.

At the time of Mohammed's assassination, the United States Ambassador to Nigeria was Donald Easum, who enjoyed a cordial relationship with Henry Kissinger, then U.S. Secretary of State.

After leaving his overseas post up through the early 1990s, Easum headed an outfit called the African-American Institute, which is headquartered across the street from United Nations in New York. The African-American Institute is an establishment created in 1954 with CIA money to promote an "exchange" of ideas between the United States and the people of Africa. It is essentially the "liberal" face of CIA-inspired meddling in Africa's internal political institutions.

Although Easum was the chief of AAI, Obasanjo could easily be called its most visible African. Obasanjo is an AAI trustee, and heads its prominent African Leadership Forum. He was specially honored at the AAI Sixth Annual Awards Dinner in November, 1989. Among those serving on the advisory board of Obasanjo's Forum is the Vietnam war era Defence Secretary and one-time World Bank president, Robert McNamara.

In June of 1990, McNamara was charged with planning a four-day World Bank conference in Lagos, at which population control was the only agenda. The birth reduction programme, as the Kissinger-era National Security Council paper shows, was aimed at crushing Nigeria not only militarily but also economically. Larger populations produce more wealth, and more wealth in the hands of Nigerians would mean less dependence on western "development" institutions and heightened regional influence. So obvious was the ploy that the Bank itself dared not make such a pronouncement. Instead, it sent for Obasanjo.

During its planning and implementation, the Lagos conference was a well-kept secret, and World Bank press officers referred inquiries to Obasanjo's office in New York. After the meeting, however, Obasanjo publicly called upon Nigerian leaders to implement mandatory birth curbs barring families from having more than three children.

And while Obasanjo was in Lagos demanding that compulsory birth control be foisted on unsuspecting Nigerians, Easum's African American Institute was busy building a shadowy political network to make it a reality. Under a tightly-worded contract between AAI and the Agency for International Development, the Institute agreed to be instrumental in producing "a policy climate conducive to the successful execution of a national family planning effort [in Nigeria] and to strengthen federal, state, and local government capability in strategic planning in order to efficiently mobilise and execute an effective and self-sustaining national family planning programme."

Another outfit with extensive ties to Washington's "secret establishment" is the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a right-wing geopolitical "think-tank" whose most conspicuous team member is Henry Kissinger.

Obasanjo's footprints can be found all over CSIS. On 15 December 1987, the former Nigerian leader delivered the CSIS David M. Abshire lecture -- an annual event of no small importance which takes its name from the Center's ambitious founder and head. Abshire was the first director of the Board for International Broadcasting and is a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.

The Intelligence Advisory Board, established by presidential decree in October of 1985, is a select group of individuals chosen by the president and authorised to "continually review the performance of all agencies of the Federal government that are engaged in the collection, evaluation, or production of intelligence or the execution of intelligence policy." It makes recommendations directly to the president and, when approved by the president, "to the Director of Central Intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency, and other government agencies engaged in intelligence and related activities."

Indeed, Abshire's CSIS publishes and sells materials written by Obasanjo, including a small paperback book titled, "Forging a Compact in U.S.-Africa Relations," which is based on Obasanjo's 1987 lecture.

And roughly four years ago, Obasanjo was the featured speaker at a Washington conference on "Sudan and Nigeria: Reli- gion, Nationalism and Intolerance," which was sponsored by the government-controlled (and deceptively-named) U.S. Institute for Peace. There he presented a rambling talk that called for a "mental decarbonisation of the generality of the people in both countries [Sudan and Nigeria]" -- something his militaristic audience may well have interpreted as a veiled reference to wholesale brainwashing.

A Matter of Timing - The sequence of events that occurred in February of 1976 seems even more bizarre if one looks at what happened at the very top level of government -- the White House.

In the fall of 1975, Ford selected a new Director of Central Intelligence, who was sworn in to office on January 30, 1976 -- exactly two weeks before the coup that brought Obasanjo to power -- over the objections of many of the same legislators who had labored to uncover abuses by the secret agency. The new CIA chief had a reputation as being the nation's most enthusiastic supporter of foreign population control measures in the 1960s and early 1970s, both as a member of the House of Representatives and as Nixon's envoy to the UN, and he later engineered the oil-motivated massacre of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. His name: George Bush.

It was not until 18 February 1976 -- five days after Mohammed was killed and more than two weeks after Bush took charge of the CIA -- that President Ford signed the long-awaited Executive Order 11905 on the subject of "United States Foreign Intelligence Activi- ties." The directive stated: "No employee of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, political assassination." By then, of course, Obasanjo had been safely installed as Brig. Mohammed's replacement.

A Matter of Timing - The sequence of events that occurred in February of 1976 seems even more bizarre if one looks at what happened at the very top level of government -- the White House. In the fall of 1975, Ford selected a new Director of Central Intelligence, who was sworn in to office on January 30, 1976 -- exactly two weeks before the coup that brought Obasanjo to power -- over the objections of many of the same legislators who had labored to uncover abuses by the secret agency. The new CIA chief had a reputation as being the nation's most enthusiastic supporter of foreign population control measures in the 1960s and early 1970s, both as a member of the House of Representatives and as Nixon's envoy to the UN, and he later engineered the oil-motivated massacre of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. His name: George Bush. It was not until 18 February 1976 -- five days after Mohammed was killed and more than two weeks after Bush took charge of the CIA -- that President Ford signed the long-awaited Executive Order 11905 on the subject of "United States Foreign Intelligence Activi- ties." The directive stated: "No employee of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, political assassination." By then, of course, Obasanjo had been safely installed as Brig. Mohammed's replacement.'

(Culled from CIA AND THEIR WORKS IN NIGERIA! READ AND DO NOT BE FOOLED By Nigeria Revolt in OCCUPY ABUJA/NIGERIA)

"The CIA report indicating Nigeria may break-up in 2015 should not come as a surprise , They've been trying to destabilize us for their selfish interests long before now"
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 3:56am On Jan 06, 2012
RECENT INVESTIGATION by Nigerian SSS after they arrested BOKO HARAM SHOWS BOKO HARAM RECIEVES $100,000 from an American Bank and the bank denied it and claimed BOKO used Yahoo to dupe them,
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by soloqy: 4:21am On Jan 06, 2012
SILAKABUWA:

RECENT INVESTIGATION by Nigerian SSS after they arrested BOKO HARAM SHOWS BOKO HARAM RECIEVES $100,000 from an American Bank and the bank denied it and claimed BOKO used Yahoo to dupe them,

Oh please, spare us the nonesense. The sponsors are right there in the north
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 4:30am On Jan 06, 2012
A CIA acclaimed Abu qaqa will soon claim attack, the high sophisticated network security that was used to track stolen cars cannot be used to arrest ABU QAQA because he was an invisible agent grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by OJBABA1: 4:42am On Jan 06, 2012
LeoMax:

If there is a Christian God, why are his sheep murdered daily in HIS house without miraculous intervention ? Christians better wake and fight back, if not Muslims will keep murdering you guyZ in God's house

I pity you. You need to have your brain examined
kizito96:

This is taking another dimension.
It requires a response in another dimension
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Rgp92: 4:45am On Jan 06, 2012
What are people doing in church on thursday??
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 4:52am On Jan 06, 2012
I wonder how xristains will just wake up and start killing innocent muslims, this action will lead you guys to a hot FIRED BED in HELL like BOKO HARAM MEMBERS, devil AMERICA are coming through BOKO HARAM, shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by EagleNest(m): 4:52am On Jan 06, 2012
Another sad news. A repeat of 1966 war is imminent. While the Govt remain weak and confused, Christian shuld do everything possible to defend themselves. They shuld stop being too spiritual! At the background preparation shuld be on top gear in case seccession finally happens. Christians of Northern extraction what will be their faith as well as moslems of Southern extraction? Finally counting down for the eventual collapse of Nigeria b/c the Govt doesnt seem to have answers to security problem in today's Nigeria. My heart bleeds for Nigeria. Is that how the coockie will crumble?
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by daphil: 4:56am On Jan 06, 2012
@Silakabuwa, thanks for the enlightenment. But I want to ask you, do you know anybody by the name 'Atiku Abubakar' and what's your relationship with?
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Nobody: 4:58am On Jan 06, 2012
but but i thought christians were protecting praying muslims in Kano the other day . . . nigerian christians are such gullible morons.
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 5:01am On Jan 06, 2012
ATIKU IS THE FORMER and he is a coward who seat by d side in other to create a scnario that he is a MAFIA since bombings are going on to GEJ government but the truth is that anytime Boko Haram is mentioned, his heart beats shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked because he is afraid of AMERICA coming to plunder us into war, cold blooded war, millions of life will be gone and poverty will kill many lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by SILAKABUWA: 5:04am On Jan 06, 2012
ATIKU na prostitute politician and him no even fit have contact with BOKO because he dont have core northern support since he joined ACN and IBB was lying critically ILL, CIA dont hammer us with BH shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Death Toll Rises to 8 ( CNN ) ,Others Wounded In Nigeria Gombe Church Attack by Isrealbabs(m): 5:18am On Jan 06, 2012
some bastard stil asking where is our God, if there god is a murderer, blood sucking devil they kill for, psalm 94:1

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