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JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Lanreclassic(m): 7:18am On Jan 21, 2013
NEW terrorist group, JAMA’ATU ANSARUL MUSLIMINA FI BILADIS-SUDAN (a.k.a JAMBS), has claimed responsibility for Saturday’s attack on Nigerian’s troops in Kogi State.JAMBS, believed to be a breakaway faction of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, said in a statement on Saturday ,that the soldiers were attacked in order to warn Nigeria against joining Western powers in their “aim to demolish the Islamic empire of Mali.”
The soldiers, on their way to Mali as part of African peacekeeping mission, were ambushed by the JAMBS members , who threw Improvised Explosive Devices at their convoy along Okene-Lokoja Road. Two soldiers and many others were said to be injured during a gun battle that ensued.
JAMBS claim came on a day that the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, was
flown abroad for treatment after Saturday’s attack on his convoy. Bayero’s driver and three others died in the attack.
In a terse statement posted by an online publication, Dessert Herald, on Sunday, a person claiming to be the Leader of JAMBS, Abu usamatal Ansary, warned Nigeria and other African to be ready for “ more difficulties” as they embarked on restoring peace to Mali.
The statement reads, “We, members of JAMA’ATU ANSARUL MUSLIMINA FI BILADIS-SUDAN, are gladly informing the general public, especially those in black Africa, that with the aid and guidance of Allah, we on January 19, 2013 at Itape, Ekehi Local Government Area of Kogi State, successfully executed our first attempt in attacking the Nigerian troops that were aiming to demolish the Islamic Empire of Mali.
“We are equipped and waiting for any slightest attempt of Nigerian army moving towards the Islamic Empire of Mali. And we are warning African countries to stop helping Western countries in fighting against Islam and Muslims; if not, we are sternly assuring them, particularly the Nigerian government to be prepared and be utmost ready to face difficulties from JAMBS anywhere and anytime. May Allah help us and grant our wishes.”
When contacted, the Director of Army Public Relations, Maj.- Gen Bola Koleosho, said he had not seen the statement by the group.
He said the terrorists were giving Okenne a bad name which the people must resist.
He said “I have not seen it (the claim by JAMBS). I am just hearing it. We are not issuing any statement now.
“The only thing I see is that it could affect the image of Okenne as a town. Commuters passing through the town are already dreading it. They are giving the town a bad name. And I know that law-abiding people in the town would resist it.”
Meanwhile, the Nigerian troops arrived Bamako, the Malian capital on Sunday.
Mali, a neighbouring West African country, has been in the throes of Islamic insurgency since March 2012 when mutinous soldiers in Bamako overthrew President Amadou Toumani Touré.
The soldiers said they were angry over the government’s alleged mishandling of a rebellion by nomadic Tuareg rebels in the country’s vast northern desert.
Following on the heels of the coup, the Tuareg rebels first seized much of the north and then were themselves pushed out by Islamist extremists.
The Nigerian soldiers are part of the West African intervention troops in the crisis.
Meanwhile, the Emir of Kano’s departure to London at about 1.35 pm Sunday was witnessed by the state’s Deputy Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Islamic scholars and top government officials.
The 83-year-old Emir, said to have been hit in the attack on his convoy, travelled in a private jet which took off around 1.30pm on Sunday for London . He travelled in company with his two sons-the Ciroman Kano, Sanusi Ado Bayero; and Turakin Kano, District Head of Nassarawa, Alhaji Nasiru Ado Bayero, who were also hit by bullets during the attack on the Emir.
Ganduje told journalists at the airport that three suspects had been arrested by security agencies in connection with the attack.
The deputy governor said the suspects had been cooperating with security agencies in their investigations. He described the incident as “very unfortunate” but said the Emir was “very stable.”
He said, “We thank God that his royal highness was able to survive the attack, as you can see now, the Emir is leaving for medical check-up in London.
“We embarked on massive prayers to seek God’s support to expose those behind this crime. I spoke with the Emir and he narrated to me how it happened.”
Special Adviser to the Governor on Emirate Affairs, Alhaji Tijjani Sanka, told journalists that Bayor had earlier planned a trip to London before the attack.
Also on Sunday, the Northern States Governors’ Forum described the attack on the Emir as a terrorist act.
Chairman of the forum and Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu called on the government to quickly check the spate of violence in the country.
The northern umbrella group, Arewa Consultative Forum, expressed shock at the attack and called for thorough investigation, while the Islamic body, Jama’atu Nasril Islam, said governments at all levels should give security of lives and property utmost priority.
“The JNI condemns, in strongest term, this dastardly act that led to loss of innocent lives, and again reiterates its earlier calls to governments at all levels to give security of lives and properties of citizens the utmost priority it deserves,” the group said in a statement on Sunday.
Also, the Peoples Democratic Party described the attack on Bayero as an assault on the traditional institution.
A statement by its National Publicity Secretary , Olisa Metuh, said it was deeply saddened by the wave of attacks in the country and urged those behind the acts to have a rethink.
It added that there was no justification for bloodletting and urged Nigerians to learn to live harmoniously with one another.
It advised those who had grievances to seek legitimate means of getting redress instead of resorting to violence.

http://www.punchng.com/news/we-attacked-mali-bound-soldiers-new-terrorist-group/
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by maaria(f): 7:32am On Jan 21, 2013
oh my god
thats bad
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by ULSHERLAN(m): 8:19am On Jan 21, 2013
Even robbers will start claiming terrorist group. Drastic measures needs to be taken or else lipsrsealed

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by yasaa(m): 8:48am On Jan 21, 2013
***EXPOSED***
Following saturdays attack on the emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, intelligence gathering reveal that the attack was carried on by members of an Underground Movement: CHILDREN OF THE DEAD- a group of sons and daughters of the soldiers who had died during the Civil War. This group are strongly believe to be the ones behind the bombings in Nothern Nigeria.
This is not a theory and the brutal killing of General Shuwa the Civil war veteran is no doubt a strong evidence.

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:10am On Jan 21, 2013
Their days are numbered.
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:13am On Jan 21, 2013
Waiting patiently 4 sme1 to come up and say "they are not muslims"
they be buhda ni undecided
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:13am On Jan 21, 2013
Gosh! only if yoruba go co-operate I don't mind chasing these malams away from nigeria o. Abokis no want mek nija beta at all

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by miteolu(m): 9:13am On Jan 21, 2013
every evil doers in naija always want national notorious recognition. But this crazy JAMBS will soon b a story I trust GEJ.
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by superior1: 9:15am On Jan 21, 2013
[size=14pt]Very soon we will see WAEC and NECO Islamic militant groups attacking Nigerian institutions and infrastructure. I wont be surprise to read of POST JAMB attack tomorrow[/size]

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by imeller: 9:15am On Jan 21, 2013
Wat are the So called Jambites doing in Okene?

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by blaKKy83(f): 9:17am On Jan 21, 2013
3rd to comment...hmmmm
JAMBS again!!!! Oga o
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:19am On Jan 21, 2013
and they claim they fight for their god...their 'god' must be a blood sucking demon. i'm not sure that's true for "Allah" and "God".
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:19am On Jan 21, 2013
very soon WAEC and NECO will start their own terrorism departments

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by oboy3(m): 9:20am On Jan 21, 2013
Soon pre degree would materialise from nowhere and start terrorising Us
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Drdaps(m): 9:21am On Jan 21, 2013
how many sect of terrorist do we have in Nigerian now
BOKOHARAN
JAMB
then what next
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by madridguy(m): 9:21am On Jan 21, 2013
YAH ALLAH, YOU THE ARE THE MOST POWERFUL BEING, I BEG YOU THIS MORNING ON BEHALF OF ALL THE MUMIN NOT THE BASTARD THAT PAINT THE GOOD NAME OF YOUR RELIGION BLACK, PLEASE THE BIRDS THAT YOU SENT TO DESTROY THE " HAS-HABU FIHILI " THE ANGELS THAT YOU SENT TO DEMOLISH THE VILLAGE OF PROPHET LUTU, SEND IT DOWN RIGHT NOW ON ALL THIS TERRORIST THAT THEY CALLED THEMSELVES JIHADIST.

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Truckpusher(m): 9:21am On Jan 21, 2013
I guess the day one bomb goes kabooom in SW or SS all bets are off.
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by maclatunji: 9:22am On Jan 21, 2013
Where are those who say terrorists aren't attacked by Muslims... the Emir of kano is the de-facto No.2 ranking monarch in Northern Nigeria whose traditional monarchy is seen as representing the Muslim leadership in Nigeria. The attack on the Emir of kano is basically an attack on Islam in Nigeria.

Need I say more.

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Libkid(m): 9:23am On Jan 21, 2013
Y on earth would all these unlearned muslims wont allow nigerians to have peace. B4 it was boko haram now its jamb.who knows their next plan.abeg my muslim brothers allow nigerians to sleep with their 2eyes closed.biko kwa!!
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:24am On Jan 21, 2013
Now that it has happened to one of their own. Hope the likes of arewa, northern muslims cleric and northern traditional rulers will begin to take terrorism seriously for once. Cowards and hypocrites!!
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by vanstanzy(m): 9:26am On Jan 21, 2013
Wahala! embarassed embarassed embarassed
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by vanstanzy(m): 9:28am On Jan 21, 2013
Lanreclassic:

http://www.punchng.com/news/we-attacked-mali-bound-soldiers-new-terrorist-group/


From frying pan to fire. shocked shocked shocked Well, the Nigerian state created this monster, let it deal with it. *Awaiting attack from fellow Nlers' for quoting the entire topic!* wink wink
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by bigfat: 9:29am On Jan 21, 2013
PLEASE DONT TURN NIGERIAN TO A PAKISTAN COUNTRY OHHH shocked

Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:30am On Jan 21, 2013
The statement reads, “We, members of JAMA’ATU ANSARUL MUSLIMINA FI BILADIS-SUDAN, are gladly informing the general public, especially those in black Africa, that with the aid and guidance of Allah, we on January 19, 2013 at Itape, Ekehi Local Government Area of Kogi State, successfully executed our first attempt in attacking the Nigerian troops that were aiming to demolish the Islamic Empire of Mali.
“We are equipped and waiting for any slightest attempt of Nigerian army moving towards the Islamic Empire of Mali. And we are warning African countries to stop helping Western countries in fighting against Islam and Muslims; if not, we are sternly assuring them, particularly the Nigerian government to be prepared and be utmost ready to face difficulties from JAMBS anywhere and anytime. May Allah help us and grant our wishes.”


Nothing baffles me more than their perverted reasoning. Is it that they do not know that Nigerian troops are already in Mali or they just looking for reasons to continue taking innocent lives?
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by youngdee168(m): 9:32am On Jan 21, 2013
May God help us
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by Nobody: 9:32am On Jan 21, 2013
These muslims f-ools never fail to amaze me.
How has the fight on terrorism become a fight on islam?
Are we saying that islam is terrorism and evil?
Smh at ignorant muslims. I pray muslims opened their eyes to what their religion stand for from the begining. Blood, violence, more blood more violence. Everything must be settled by blood and violence. That is the true islamic culture.

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by enigmagu1(m): 9:32am On Jan 21, 2013
Any slightest provocation attack....God in heaven will save us all frm all attacks..
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by vanstanzy(m): 9:35am On Jan 21, 2013
superior1: [size=14pt]Very soon we will see WAEC and NECO Islamic militant groups attacking Nigerian institutions and infrastructure[/size]

GBAM!
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by oboy3(m): 9:35am On Jan 21, 2013
vanstanzy:


From frying pan to fire. shocked shocked shocked Well, the Nigerian state created this monster, let it deal with it. *Awaiting attack from fellow Nlers' for quoting the entire topic!* wink wink
which entire topic?are you new to this forum or are you a learner?

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by vanstanzy(m): 9:40am On Jan 21, 2013
blaKKy83: 3rd to comment...hmmmm
JAMBS again!!!! Oga o

Clean ur eye glass well and look again. If symptoms persist after 2days, consult ur opthamologist. U re 10th! grin grin grin

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Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by ojoko1(m): 9:44am On Jan 21, 2013
o'boy:
which entire topic?are you new to this forum or are you a learner?

He is a learner.. sad
Re: JAMBS Claim Responsibility For Soldiers Ambushed In Kogi by igbeke: 9:46am On Jan 21, 2013
Killing in the name of allah?
and someone will say allah is GOD?
Did dsame allah ordered dem to aim at d emir, one of his prominent slaves?
so what do u still call him, GOD?
JESUS IS LORD, NOW AND ETERNITY.

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