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We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Nobody: 8:19am On May 16, 2012


…To bomb churches and other strategic places

THANKS to the timely intervention of the Joint Task Force (JTF), the dreaded Boko Haram Islamic sect would have unleashed terror of unimaginable proportion on Yorubaland particularly Lagos State had their leader in South-West, Muhammed Sulaiman not been arrest last week.

National Daily competent source disclosed that the Boko Haram South-West leader who was arrested at Farawa Babbam Layi, Maiduguri Road, Kano and now facing interrogation at the headquarters of State Security Service (SSS), Abuja has allegedly confessed that he is the coordinator of a planned attack on strategic places in Lagos and other parts of South-West Nigeria. He allegedly listed a five star hotel, Tafawa Balewa Square, a popular church and market on Lagos Island and a new generation mega-bank as targets of their planned onslaught.

The Ogbomosho, Oyo State born terrorist was quoted as saying that: “We decided to move our attack temporarily from the North to the South starting from Lagos. We realized that Lagos is Nigeria's most important commercial city; events that happen in Lagos have more impact than anywhere in the country. If we hit Lagos, Nigeria will shake; imagine if we had carried out our plan to bomb churches in Lagos,” an informed security source quoted Sulaiman last weekend, adding: “We had identified some important locations where we will hit in other to gain maximum attention. We listed Tafawa Balewa Square, a busy market in the Island, popular churches, hotel and a new generation bank. We wanted to start bombing Lagos.”

National Daily gathered that after the successful attack in South-West locations, the group will now move to the South-East launching their attack in Enugu before targeting other cities in the South-East zone.

Boko Haram redefined

Sulaiman gave further details of the next stage of their terrorism plans. He claimed that “they have infiltrated some places in Lagos where they now have their agents working for Boko Haram. Boko Haram is not strictly a Hausa or Northern Group par se, it is an Islamic consciousness group made up of Muslims from across the country. Some Boko Haram members are Yoruba, Ibo, Ijaw even Efik.

Sulaiman said the sect decided to take the attack to the South in order to prove that Boko Haram is a national movement, not a Hausa militant group par se, our security source said.

It was further disclosed that Sulaiman confessed to have arranged for certain instrument of violence to be moved in a discrete manner from the sect's hideout to some identified strategic locations in the South-West. He claimed his men were all but ready to strike before he was arrested by security agents.

“Sulaiman said Boko Haram planned to give Lagos and other cities in the southern region hell. He claimed that what happened in some parts of the North would have been a child's play compared to what the seat planned to have in Lagos,” our source said.

It would be recalled that a caller to an African Independent Television (AIT) phone-in programme, who claimed he was speaking for the Islamic sect allegedly issued a 72-hour ultimatum after which the sect would attack Abuja and Lagos State. The caller to the phone-in programme, which was broadcast on Friday last week had demanded that President Goodluck Jonathan personally and unconditionally meet with leaders of the sect in Yobe State to discuss terms of a ceasefire failing which Boko Haram would unleash more terror on Abuja and Lagos State.

However, in a seeming reaction to the caller's statement on AIT, a statement allegedly from Boko Haram has disowned the caller as an imposter.

Grand plot

Expressing displeasure at the arrest which he considered unfortunate, Sulaiman said the plot by the militant Islamic sect, Boko Haram, to carry out violent attacks in the southern part of the country has probably been frustrated by security agencies.

The sect, he explained, had chosen some southern cities such as Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu, Onitsha and Warri for attacks.

National Daily gathered that following sustained attacks on the sect's strongholds in Borno and Yobe states by security agencies, Boko Haram members had dispersed to other parts of the country.

Sources said that the sect, which had carried out several devastating bombings and gun attacks in Kano that claim over 185 lives, was looking beyond the North in its future terror campaign.

One of the reasons for spreading its operation to the South, it was learned, was in order not to limit its campaign to an ethnic agenda.

Security source said that there is the likelihood that some sponsors of Boko Haram are Southerners.

Source said that the mastermind of the Christmas Day bomb attack on St. Theresa's Catholic Church, Madalla, Niger State, Kabiru Sokoto, was sighted in Lagos after the incident.

It was gathered that security agencies were leaving no stone unturned in studying the moves of the arrested terror suspects and drawing probable inferences from them.

“It was not a coincidence that Sokoto, who had been on the wanted list of the police before December 25, was sighted in Lagos.

“His presence in Lagos was not for fun. This is one of the angles security agencies are working on.

“I think the group has noticed that security is not tight in the South and there have not been bombings. They are out to cash in on the laxity,” a source said.

The Senate Committee on Police, which probed the escape of Sokoto from custody, had last February said that the suspect was seen in Lagos on December 13.

The committee chairman, Senator Paulinus Nwagu, had, while presenting the report of the probe said, “Police intelligence revealed that prior to his arrest on January 14, 2011, Kabiru Sokoto had been on the wanted list of security agencies.

“Sokoto was reported to have been noticed within the vicinity of Snake Island, Lagos, and left Lagos sometime on December 13, 2011 and disappeared from surveillance monitoring until January 11, 2012.

“He was later traced to Abaji in the Federal Capital Territory.

“Police detectives traced him from Abaji to Abuja on the same date and further traced him to Asokoro, Abuja, where he was finally apprehended at about 0240 hours (2.40 am) on January 14, 2012, at the Borno State Governor's Lodge at Iro Dan Musa Street, Asokoro, Abuja.”

Enemies within

Intelligence report had revealed that Boko Haram sympathisers had moved to the South, from where they coordinated operations of the sect in the North.

It was learned that the sect decided to shift to the South in order to divert the attention of security agencies, which are on the trail of its members in the North.

“Since the heat has been turned on them, they have been moving to Lagos and other cities, where they mix with unsuspecting northerners residing in those cities.”

He said that the sect's plot to attack the South was aimed at further creating the impression that there was instability in the country. “You will observe that activities of the sect are ebbing due to unrelenting efforts of security agencies. But Boko Haram is also devising another method. This time around, it is looking at ways of attacking the South.”

However, the security source said, he lamented that security agencies would have recorded more successes, if not for pro-Boko Haram elements in the Presidency. He said: “Some people, who are sympathetic to the Boko Haram cause, are frustrating security agencies' plans to “deal a final blow on the sect.”

President Goodluck Jonathan on January 8 had said that the sect had infiltrated his government.

“Some of them are in the executive arm of government; some of them are in the parliamentary/legislative arm of government while some of them are even in the judiciary.

“Some are also in the armed forces, the police and other security agencies. Some continue to dip their hands and eat with you and you won't even know the person who will point a gun at you or plant a bomb behind your house,”the President said.

Red Alert

It would be recalled that the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Raji Fashola, had pulled down three places of worship near the seat of government at Alausa because of incriminating security reports against the sect.

“There is security alert all over the country, not only in the South-West; the so-called plan is something we don't expect them to execute before we take proactive steps.

“Security agents are aware of their advanced plans and are nipping them in the bud.

“The southern Muslims have value for human lives; they know that nobody can fight for God. They are not inconsiderate. The Muslim leadership in the South are putting their members on the alert; imams are already doing that,” a leader of the Muslim community was quoted as saying.

The Federal Government recently offered to dialogue with Boko Haram, the Islamic fundamentalist sect.

“Government is ready to discuss. History has proven that even wars that are fought for decades, at the end, are only concluded by dialogue,” Vice President Namadi Sambo reportedly said.

Sambo spoke in Abuja at the national symposium organised by the Nasirul-Lahi-Faith Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) on “Islam and peaceful co-existence in a contemporary multi religious society”.

To negotiate with the sect, the government may enlist the assistance of traditional rulers, according to Defence Minister Haliru Bello, who spoke while receiving the Italian Ambassador to Nigeria; Roberto Colamine, in his office.

“The concern of the government is peace and what the government is doing is for the benefit of all Nigerians,” the Vice President said.

Sambo lamented the activities of some negative forces whose actions have portrayed Islam in a negative and evil light, saying: “Islam is a religion of peace; it is a way of life. It cannot promote senseless killings and wanton destruction of property. I am not aware of any religion in the world that encourages unprovoked and relentless attack on other people.”

He reiterated the determination of President Goodluck Jonathan's administration to provide adequate security for the lives and property of all Nigerians and visitors.

The Vice President highlighted the strides the administration had recorded in achieving the objectives of the Transformation Agenda which, he said, cut across improved electricity supply; education; agriculture, transportation system; and poverty alleviation.

He hoped that the activities of militant groups would not jeopardise the government's desire to propel Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs).

Describing the security challenges posed by the sect as temporary, the Minister stressed that the challenges were restricted to a few local governments in the North-eastern zone.

The minister assured the envoy of President Goodluck Jonathan's desire to make the difference in governance, in line with the administration's transformation agenda.

He said a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Nigerian and the Italian governments was awaiting the Federal Executive Council's ratification.

According to him, the MOU would enhance Nigeria's peace keeping efforts.

The Ambassador had called for dialogue in the resolution of Nigeria's security challenges. He agreed with the Minister that the ratification of the MOU would strengthen the relationship between the two countries.

Meanwhile, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar III, has urged the Muslim Ummah to champion peaceful co-existence and education.

He also called on religious leaders to be mindful of their utterances so as not to overheat the polity, adding that aggrieved groups should embrace dialogue.

The Sultan dispelled rumour that there are plans to islamize Nigeria.

“If there is such plan, I should know because I was once in the military. We should trust ourselves. I wish to assure Christians that we are one big family created by Allah,” he said.

Lamenting that impunity has become the order of the day, the Sultan who co-chairs the Nigeria Inter-religious Council (NIREC) with Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) President, Ayo Oritsejafor, urged Muslims to promote peace and mutual co-existence in line with the Holy Quran.

“We must promote moderation and toleration in our society. We must equally open effective channels of dialogue with all segments of the society, including those who hold contrary opinions to that of our own.

“Islamic civilization both here and elsewhere is predicated on the promotion of learning not only in the religions sciences but also in Science and Technology. The conflict between faith and science did not originate in the Muslim world. Muslim civilization bequeathed to the world the study of Science and Technology. The time has come for Muslims to strive harder to reclaim this golden legacy.

National Security Adviser (NSA) Gen. Owoye Azazi recently stated that economic woes created a fertile ground for the recruitment, indoctrination, brainwashing and training of terrorists and other insurgents.

Speaking on the theme “Northern Nigeria, the prosperity agenda and national security” at the Northern Impact Summit organised by the Arewa Transformation and Empowerment Initiative Gen. Azazi also said lopsided economic development is capable of causing the collapse of a nation.

He noted that even though bombings and terrorist attacks have been concentrated in the North, they have adversely affected the nation's economy.

Gen. Azazi said the nation cannot afford to leave any of its states or region behind in the march towards a long overdue achievement of prosperity. He said comprehensive regional economic transformation is at the forefront of the nation's policies.

Security sources said that Sulaiman was originally offered the number two position in Boko Haram's hierarchy but was eventually not considered because of circumstances he refused to admit.

The suspect, who was arrested with his wife and five children, allegedly confessed that he was involved in the manufacturing of explosives and allegedly accepted the ownership of an AK rifles, one pistol, 10 improvised explosive devices and 1,000 pieces of live ammunition.

Sulaiman and members of his family were paraded before reporters in Kano before he was taken to Abuja where he was detained. He faced a team of SSS officials for preliminary interrogation. Security sources, said he looked disoriented and appeared to be jittery during interrogation session.

However, he was said to have pleaded with the security agents to release his wife and children who he said were not involved in his activities. He allegedly confessed to having been involved in some notable Boko Haram operation in the North and further stated that he is the coordinator for the planned Boko Haram operation in the South-West.
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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Ufeolorun(m): 10:41am On May 16, 2012
Egbami!stupid journalism is now very competitive- Sunnews watch your back another bottomless slowpoke is on the prowl to take your crown.
I need to start my own newspaper oloun! And make aeye agba (gran) my political editor and analyst.
A lot of insulting concoctions are being peddled daily by these Jeun Jeun news media.
Fiddlesticks! Iwe iroyin(newspapers) ti di iwe Iroyin(Lies-peddlers)

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Jeel: 11:11am On May 16, 2012
They're only trying to exagerate their influence
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Brixtonyute(m): 2:31pm On May 16, 2012
I'm a prophet, and my prophecies are coming to past.... More to come!!! I made the statement below two weeks ago:


GEJ Is On A Mission To Destablize Nigeria For Disintegration In 2015 by Brixtonyute(m): 4:26pm On May 02

I'm a student of CIA's covert operations - and everything unfolding in Nigeria is a chess game. I'm not a conspiracy theorist - but GEJ is definitely working according to the script..

These are his objectives:

- Destabilize Nigeria.

- Loot the treasury blind.

- Secession of Nigerdelta republic - with Ijaws dominating the other minority tribes.

Phase 1: The first phase is about destabilizing the whole Northern Nigeria, and the dead people are the puns in the game..

Phase 2: Loot the treasury dry - they have already started this, and it's only going to continue.

Phase 3: Shift the bombing campaign to the SW - this is going to start later this year, or early next year. Once, chaos starts in the SW - GEJ will declare state of emergency in at least two states in the SW.

Phase 4: Arm the Ijaw miltants - and the taking over of the SS coastal waters by Ijaw militants.

Phase 5: Bombing campaign all over SE - and mass arrest of the troublesome MASSOB members.

Open your third eyes, Nigerians. The script is well planned - and the winner shall take all that's at stake. This is a global uprising - it kicked off in Egypt, and Tunisia. I doubt Nigeria will escape what's about to hit the country. The people behind the whole thing knows what they're doing. It's final showdown between the crumbling Western countries - and third world countries. It's the scramble for resources - and the smaller the country - the easier it's for the people behind it to manipulate.

South American countries have started kicking Europe out of their countries - by nationalizing their biggest corporations. Syria and Iran are still standing firm - but I don't know how long they will last. West Africa is crumbling - and Nigeria is about to crumble, courtesy the chief puppet, GEJ..

Grab your popcorns, and enjoy what's about to happen.

Not Nigerian, but I love Nigerians!

https://www.nairaland.com/928412/gej-mission-destablize-nigeria-disintegration

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by dani1luv: 2:36pm On May 16, 2012
[size=13pt]Chineke Jehovah[/size] shocked shocked shocked

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by bayulll01(m): 2:37pm On May 16, 2012
Ufeolorun: Egbami!stupid journalism is now very competitive- Sunnews watch your back another bottomless slowpoke is on the prowl to take your crown.
I need to start my own newspaper oloun! And make aeye agba (gran) my political editor and analyst.
A lot of insulting concoctions are being peddled daily by these Jeun Jeun news media.
Fiddlesticks! Iwe iroyin(newspapers) ti di iwe Iroyin(Lies-peddlers)
walai you make sense die,me igo be your editor,walai we go chop money hen!,sensless people
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by joanana(f): 2:40pm On May 16, 2012
Boko Haram or whatever the sect is called should not make any attempt to bomb Lagos State or any state in the east else, all Hausas , guilty or not will be killed in one night!!! i reme,ber the OPC vs Hausa in 2000. They should rethink their strategy n give up!!! angry angry angry angry angry angry angry

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Isaactop9(m): 2:45pm On May 16, 2012
thank God Benin city wasn't included.
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by tellwisdom: 2:47pm On May 16, 2012
All this cooork and bull story don tire me jor angry angry. Make una talk another thing undecided undecided
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by SuyaEater(m): 2:50pm On May 16, 2012
Isaactop9: thank God Benin city wasn't included.

you a bloody f-g
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Isaactop9(m): 2:50pm On May 16, 2012
joanana: Boko Haram or whatever the sect is called should not make any attempt to bomb Lagos State or any state in the east else, all Hausas , guilty or not will be killed in one night!!! i reme,ber the OPC vs Hausa in 2000. They should rethink their strategy n give up!!! angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
See as he dey vex as if he go fit fight. grin
joanana: Boko Haram or whatever the sect is called should not make any attempt to bomb Lagos State or any state in the east else, all Hausas , guilty or not will be killed in one night!!! i reme,ber the OPC vs Hausa in 2000. They should rethink their strategy n give up!!! angry angry angry angry angry angry angry
See as he dey vex as if he go fit fight.

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by dremoney(m): 2:58pm On May 16, 2012
Brixtonyute: I'm a prophet, and my prophecies are coming to past.... More to come!!! I made the statement below two weeks ago:


Ode nie.

CIA covert operation my foot. You successfully showed how dumb and empty your brain is. Please read over your nonsense article. The amount of inconsistencies amazed me.

Gerrat!

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by NegroNtns(m): 3:00pm On May 16, 2012
Expressing displeasure at the arrest which he considered unfortunate, Sulaiman said the plot by the militant Islamic sect, Boko Haram, to carry out violent attacks in the southern part of the country has probably been frustrated by security agencies.

The sect, he explained, had chosen some southern cities such as Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu, Onitsha and Warri for attacks.

National Daily gathered that following sustained attacks on the sect's strongholds in Borno and Yobe states by security agencies, Boko Haram members had dispersed to other parts of the country.

Sources said that the sect, which had carried out several devastating bombings and gun attacks in Kano that claim over 185 lives, was looking beyond the North in its future terror campaign.

One of the reasons for spreading its operation to the South, it was learned, was in order not to limit its campaign to an ethnic agenda.

Security source said that there is the likelihood that some sponsors of Boko Haram are Southerners.

hahahahahaha. . . . what a funny bunch! An arrested terrorist is given microphone to make a speech to the public. This is not a confession. . . this is a speech, giving credence to the skills and competencies of the JTF and expressing regret for a failed plot. wtf are the people think they are fooling? I thought he was Yoruba from Ogbomosho, now we hear he was born in Ogbomosho. Anyone can be born in Ogbomosho. . .Hausa, Ibo, Tiv. . . that doesnt make them Yoruba. b. . shyyt!!!

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by toluxa1(m): 3:15pm On May 16, 2012
Lmao. . . . This story should not only be moved to the Jokes section but should also be made Sticky so that everyone who visit can join me to laugh.

Silly story. It doesn't in any way sound like a confession. Sounds like an interactive session or a script to a movie! Hahaha... Orisirisi. This Newspaper people cannot fit kill person with laff, I swear! Kai! Naija for lyf!
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by olempe(m): 3:18pm On May 16, 2012
Jeel: They're only trying to exagerate their influence

I agree with you!!
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by size38: 3:25pm On May 16, 2012
Boko boys are just making noise. Them for include Rivers state and Bayelsa na make them see wetin pass them. But all in all, boko haram and their sponsors are trying to divert attention in other to make Boko Haram look like a national problem. It is northern agenda to make naija ungovernable for GEJ as their leaders promised in 2011. Just as one of their leader Buhari has promised bloodbath again in 2015 if they did not allow him rule naija
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Cupidkc(m): 3:29pm On May 16, 2012
Story-story
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by hotwax: 3:48pm On May 16, 2012
Jonathan, go drink acid. The same old news everyday. "Boko-haram leader arrested and confessed blah blah".

Are they doing it alone? Somebody is paying their bills. Can an Aimajiri(begger) afford an AK47 ?

Yet that shameless government will be telling us trashhhh as if we are morons.

PDP/Jona, fku

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by buJu234: 3:50pm On May 16, 2012
but lets b real 4 one second o.. if BH decides to come to Lagos; they will hard to catch ooo; because can u see influx of these small small boys 4rm the North to Lagos of recent.
they are mostly riding Okada on d express way without protection.... our security guys should plz watch out ooo
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by fesse(f): 3:52pm On May 16, 2012
Boko-haram should stop making headline, they worth it @ all. dis tori is an a.s.s including d reporter.
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Nobody: 3:53pm On May 16, 2012
Akuko Ufe, this BH guys and their Buhari leader are mad. Let one bomb go off in the south and I need not tell them they outcome cause they already know.
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Josh316(m): 3:55pm On May 16, 2012
whether it's true or not, one thing is certain and our Govt ignores this fact: WE ARE AT WAR!!! The Enemy is deploying cowardly but effective guerrilla tactics yet we are sending troops to Guinea-Bissau. Our problem is misplaced priorities. angry

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by ifedun2: 3:55pm On May 16, 2012
Orisa oke o ni fun won se!God will expose every of their evil intent.
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by olempe(m): 4:03pm On May 16, 2012
Negro_Ntns:

hahahahahaha. . . . what a funny bunch! An arrested terrorist is given microphone to make a speech to the public. This is not a confession. . . this is a speech, giving credence to the skills and competencies of the JTF and expressing regret for a failed plot. wtf are the people think they are fooling? I thought he was Yoruba from Ogbomosho, now we hear he was born in Ogbomosho. Anyone can be born in Ogbomosho. . .Hausa, Ibo, Tiv. . . that doesnt make them Yoruba. b. . shyyt!!!


Thank u my brother...
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by burkutu: 4:09pm On May 16, 2012
Whoever wrote this story must think all nairalanders are mugus.a section should be created for rediculous items like this.it shouldn't have made front page.i tire for nl dis days o!if it is not a useless t b joshua story,its anoda useless stuff like this one
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by olempe(m): 4:12pm On May 16, 2012
hotwax: Jonathan, go drink acid. The same old news everyday. "Boko-haram leader arrested and confessed blah blah".

Are they doing it alone? Somebody is paying their bills. Can an Aimajiri(begger) afford an AK47 ?

Yet that shameless government will be telling us trashhhh as if we are morons.

PDP/Jona, fku

Naija... different days, same old stories. As dem dey confess so, hw many of them don become kirikiri guests
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Nobody: 4:15pm On May 16, 2012
Josh316: whether it's true or not, one thing is certain and our Govt ignores this fact: WE ARE AT WAR!!! The Enemy is deploying cowardly but effective guerrilla tactics yet we are sending troops to Guinea-Bissau. Our problem is misplaced priorities. angry

Troops are being sent abroad because the Government f*oolishly thinks that'll stop the inevitable coup that is bound to consume them.

If you're familiar with the (Nigerian) Military its is highly probable that they've heard rumblings that one (a coup) was in the making (planning stages) and they felt a destabilization of the plans was necessary. Let them keep dreaming. When the Army finds that Ijaw Major that will agree to take over from Jonadumb, its game over. As it was in '66 and '83, so it shall be soonest. History is always ready to give a big, horrible slap to those who wish to disrespect it.

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Johndoe100(m): 4:21pm On May 16, 2012
Yoruba people, either they are betraying people somewhere, ploting against someone in another place or distabilizing a third place. Now they have joines Boko Haram to kill others. If Yoruba Boko Haram want to kill people in Lagos, no be dem people? If they move out of the west sha, that will be when they will meet their waterloo.
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Nobody: 4:26pm On May 16, 2012
kingoflag:

Troops are being sent abroad because the Government f*oolishly thinks that'll stop the inevitable coup that is bound to consume them.

If you're familiar with the (Nigerian) Military its is highly probable that they've heard rumblings that one (a coup) was in the making (planning stages) and they felt a destabilization of the plans was necessary. Let them keep dreaming. When the Army finds that Ijaw Major that will agree to take over from Jonadumb, its game over. As it was in '66 and '83, so it shall be soonest. History is always ready to give a big, horrible slap to those who wish to disrespect it.

Shatapa dull brain. Which coup abi na ur papa de plot am. Let me tell you that there is nothing like a coup in Nigeria again. Get that
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by Nobody: 4:30pm On May 16, 2012
gboss4sure:

Shatapa dull brain. Which coup abi na ur papa de plot am. Let me tell you that there is nothing like a coup in Nigeria again. Get that

Nah, actually its me and your mother plotting a coup on your father's bed .

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Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by cesil92: 4:42pm On May 16, 2012
Useless people, they think the will easily infiltrate the south and carry out their bombings on our own land and we southerners will sit and watch every northerner move about freely on our soil and every Muslim move around freely and even practicing their religion...

They are so dumb and daft. How will the South-South and South-Eastern states sit and watch such atrocities committed on their soil without wiping out every single Northerner and Muslim from the soil of South South and South East..

I still remember vividly how this abokis that go about mending people shoes disappeared from the streets of Calabar for fear of being killed, even the Hausa tailors, and suya men all disappeared early this year.. Even at Bogobiri where most Northerners and Muslim base at Calabar was so dry as their shops, tailor shops and car stand where all closed down..

They should better concentrate their attack on the North provided their fellow Northerners and Muslim are among their the dead
Re: We Planned To Invade Lagos - Arrested Boko Haram Leader Muhammed Sulaiman by hardbody: 4:50pm On May 16, 2012
All these internet tigers sef, i cant wait forthe first tonnes of bombs to be detonated on third mainland bridge and perhaps simultaneously around Onitsha head bridge and Imo river bridge at Owerrinta and let us see how many of these marshalls will come out to fight whoever in their wildest dreams they think they can attack. I no blame una, na computer and internet they give una liver, mumu people

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