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Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Rikidony(m): 5:42pm On Jun 07, 2015
Octogenarian businesswoman, Madam Aduke Jimoh popularly known as Mama Aduke, who has traversed the northern part of the country, as far as Niger and Cameroon, shares her encounters with the dreaded Boko Haram sect with Taiwo Abiodun.

She is in her early 80s, expectedly quiet and could go unnoticed in a crowd. Even her simple dressing belies her vast experience and wealth. She is also a philanthropist, having made money and acquired properties in her hay days, criss-crossing the country and trading across borders. But hers is a quiet philanthropy and she also does not live ostentatious life.

In her compound in Owo, Ondo State are heaps of animal hides and skin, kegs of palm oil, among others, packed in all the corners, items that she has traded in over the years.

As if pre-empting this reporter, who wondered how she gets around at her age despite the pervading insurgency and other dangers that dot the terrains, she swore that she is not afraid. “I don’t fear anybody except God. Walahi! I have come across tigers, bears and some other dangerous animals and even bandits while crossing the Cameroon border; I have also come across the so-called Boko Haram militants, but I can tell you that they respect me.”

Meet Mama Aduke Jimoh, the brave woman of steel and commerce, who has spent the last 60 years traversing the country buying and selling hide and skin and palm oil. “I don’t know any other business other than buying and selling hides and skin, palm oil, and I have been doing this for the past 60years.

“I buy my products from Muni in Adamawa State; I had my children and trained them there. I have houses in Damaturu, Baga, Bauchi and in some other places in the North. I am a philanthropist. I hate to see people suffer.

Encounters with Boko Haram

The first time Mama Aduke encountered Boko Haram members was about 14 years ago, when they were yet to be this aggressive. “I used to meet them in the bush; they were then armed with their riffles and I would be singing for them: Yaro mbasa Yaro, baba Yaro mbasa times, I came across them three years ago and last year. I remember them saying then Yaro, while they in turn would be dancing. And then they would let me go. They used to tie red scarfs on their heads and leather strings on their waists.”

In recent that part of their grievances was that they don’t want prostitution, they don’t want to see people (women) who go about half-naked and many other things. Some of them were Almajiris before. But later I began to hear news of how aggressive they have become. The first time I heard of them ever killing, was when they killed policemen. I felt so bad because that negates the image I had of them.

“In those days, they hardly gave anybody serious cause to worry. Some of them are in Dorobaga, Oke Dutse, where they used stones to build houses. The other issue I heard them complain about was that our government was bad and that after going through school, young people have no jobs. They also said as an old mother or woman like me is supposed to be entitled stipends from the government and not be working like I was doing.”

She said, even the Boko haram members usually sing and dance every time she met them:

“Whenever I see them, they would start singing for me and they would be dancing too. I used to meet them around the Maiduguri border.”

Mama Aduke also takes time to describe the now dreaded Sambisa forest, where the sect is said to be domicile. “Sambisa is around the border when you are about to enter Niger Republic.”

She also said the Boko haram members used to tell her that they would stop fighting the day someone like General Muhammadu Buhari became president, because all graduates who are out of job would get jobs.”

Would that mean that Gen Buhari is behind their insurgency as is being widely bandied, we asked.

No, the vastly travelled octogenarian retorted. “Buhari has no hands in it and neither does IBB; people just mischievously used their names because of their fame.”


Aside Boko haram, she said she and other traders used to encounter other dangers during their business sojourns. “We use to see dangerous animals like Tiger, but I never afraid. Whenever I saw them, I would say ‘Kai na mana!’ and they would go into the river. I remember when some bandits attacked us when our vehicle broke down around Potiskum.” Asked if any of them were ever sexually molested, she smiled and said “they did not attempt raping me; you know I am an old woman. They just took my money, 50,000 naira and left.” Curious, this reporter asked if she has some supernatural powers that keeps her from danger and made animals like tigers obey her commands; she gave a knowing smile and said ‘I don’t know.’

She said the sect reminded her of the unfortunate pogrom of the 1960s, when Hausas where killing the Igbos. She recalled that to identify an Igbo person, the Hausas would ask a suspect to pronounce ‘toro’ (three pence), which could only be pronounced then by Yoruba-speaking persons. The Igbos could not pronounce it and that often betrayed their identity. “Those are days better forgotten,” she said.

“The painful thing,” according to her “is that it took a long time for the government to suspect them of their behaviour. They have been domiciled in that Sambisa forest for a very long time.”

The multi-linguist

Over time she has also acquired competence in several languages. “If you know the kind of people you do business with, you learn their languages. I speak Yoruba, which is my language; I speak Hausa language, like I’m chewing kolanuts; while the French language for me is like speaking my Owo dialect. So you see, I am a linguist.” She said with visible pride, and immediately started speaking the different languages, as if in a trance!

Coming back home

“I came back home due to my old age. I had all my children in the North and they all went to school there. Today they are scattered all over; some are in the US, the UK, and Nigeria, practising their different chosen professions. As I speak, I not only have landed properties in the North, I also have houses. So I am blessed. Some of my children are still in Damaturu. However, my husband is dead.”

Faith in Buhari

Mama Aduke says she knows the new president (Muhammadu Buhari) before he was elected and that she’s sure he will deliver. “I know Buhari; now that he has come, there will be peace. He is not the greedy type, he has only one house. He is also a generous man. I remember when I met him during a Ramadan festival, we all went o his house where he fed us and gave us money.”

To underline her love for the new president, she suddenly burst into a feat of song in Hausa, praising President Muhammadu Buhari.

Her wish when she dies

I want to be buried in my house in Owo. I have houses in my town, Owo. Like I said earlier, I also have houses and pieces of land in the North. I am an old woman; I don’t need money for anything. All that gives me joy now is to assist people who are in need.



http://thenationonlineng.net/new/my-encounters-with-boko-haram/

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by amAZEing: 5:45pm On Jun 07, 2015
Waooo What a brave woman.

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by tociano009(m): 5:47pm On Jun 07, 2015
What can I say

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by unikiloy: 5:49pm On Jun 07, 2015
Mama Aduke, if what you are saying is true, go back and tell them with that your song, to stop spilling blood of innocent souls, and that GMB is now the President. #winks#.
I wonder how the Tigers and bears would be dancing to the tune of her songs
......and allow her passage without devouring her. I weak oooooh.

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 5:49pm On Jun 07, 2015
Lies from an old woman to lift buhari image
Sing ko Celine dion ni
Awon oniranu

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 5:50pm On Jun 07, 2015
Lies from an old woman to lift buhari image
Sing ko Celine dion ni
Awon oniranu

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Trailblazer1(m): 5:50pm On Jun 07, 2015
Alluhu akbar undecided




If I say otherwise now, nairaland islamists might start detonating e-bombs undecided

I'm sure the northeast have had enough peace by now undecided undecided

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 5:51pm On Jun 07, 2015
Click like if you think this woman is lying and a Bh sympathiser

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Rumpelstiltskin(m): 5:53pm On Jun 07, 2015
This woman knows what she is saying........Boko Haram existed since the days of President Obasanjo as C-in-C. They had the same view about western education as they do now but were not as radicalised as they are today. The former leader of the sect, Mohammed Yusuf was a little reserved while Shekau who was his deputy then was more of an aggressive person. All the same, they have committed huge crimes against humanity and must be punished severly.




Maple:

No she doesn't. Her whole story is a hogwash, perhaps due to confused identity or old age.
Boko Haram ideology right from the start, forbids singing and dancing. Secondly, BH as an armed group never existed in Borno 14 years ago. Neither did any armed militia known to exist in Borno State 14 years ago. Any person from Borno Sate would tell you this. Perhaps, what she thought were BH now, were hunters or fleeing Chadian rebels (trying to overthrow the Chadian govt at that time) who were sometimes cris-crossing the border, it could even be armed robbers who find shelter in the bushes.
14 years ago, what became Boko Haram today, were just a small bunch of religious mofos who were going by the name of Izalatul Bidi'a Wa'ikamatul Sunna. They were living in the city of Maiduguri, same as I was, and preaching to whoever cares to listen in their mosques in Maiduguri e.g how singing and dancing are unislamic etc. They weren't in bushes or villages. They were all city mofos at that time and not violent or armed in any way. It was after their encounter with police brutality and the death of many of their followers (during Yar'Adua regime) that they took up arms in "self-defense" then, even at that, they started with Machetes, knives and so on. This is a proven fact.
Unfortunately, anything BH is news in our media even if unsubstantiated, like this one.

Claiming Boko Haram didn't exist 14 years ago shows you aren't sure about your claim. I remember in 2003, there was an attack on the sect at their camp in Gwoza. This attack was carried out based on security reports. During Obasanjo's tenure, Mohammed Yusuf was arrested severally and released. Yes it is true that many of Boko Haram foot soldiers today are the almajiris, the okada riders and black market petrol hawkers of yesterday. They use to move around mosque to mosque discouraging people from westernization but these guys indulged in all manner of stuff like smoking, having illicit sex, rape, drug abuse, infact they were the regular jobless youths on the streets of Maiduguri. Mohammed Yusuf drove a Mercedez benz, had DSTV in his house and was a Manchester United fan yet they claimed westernization was sin.

I also lived in Maiduguri for years........so how many years did you live in Maiduguri and were you in Maiduguri between 2001 -2003?

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by idupaul: 5:55pm On Jun 07, 2015
She met tigers and bears in West Africa? What kind of journalism is this, I will blame the journalist and not Mama because he should know better

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Rikidony(m): 5:57pm On Jun 07, 2015
unikiloy:

I wonder how the Tigers and bears would be dancing to the tune of her songs
......and allow her passage without devouring her. I weak oooooh.
click in the link she got answers to that question
Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Escalze(m): 6:07pm On Jun 07, 2015
JOKE




TOTAL JOKE



You expect me to believe that?



Am not DAFT!!

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 6:36pm On Jun 07, 2015
She's a terrorist

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 6:55pm On Jun 07, 2015
Rikidony:


Encounters With The Boko Haram Sect
The first time Mama Aduke encountered the
members of the Boko Haram sect was about
14 years ago, when they were less aggressive.
“I used to meet them in the bush; they were
then armed with their riffles and I would be
singing for them:
Yaro mbasa Yaro, baba Yaro
mbasa times, I came across them three years
ago and last year. I remember them saying
then Yaro, while they in turn would be dancing.
And then they would let me go. They used to
tie red scarfs on their heads and leather
strings on their waists.

www.naij.com/454619-boko-haram-militants-respect-me-mama-aduke.html

Rumpelstiltskin:
This woman knows what she is saying........Boko Haram existed since the days of President Obasanjo as C-in-C. They had the same view about western education as they do now but were not as radicalised as they are today. The former leader of the sect, Mohammed Yusuf was a little reserved while Shekau who was his deputy then was more of an aggressive person. All the same, they have committed huge crimes against humanity and must be punished severly.






No she doesn't. Her whole story is a hogwash, perhaps due to confused identity or old age.

Boko Haram ideology right from the start, forbids singing and dancing. Secondly, BH as an armed group never existed in Borno 14 years ago. Neither did any armed militia known to exist in Borno State 14 years ago. Any person from Borno Sate would attest to this. Perhaps, what she thought were BH now, were hunters or armed robbers who usually make bushes their abode.

14 years ago, what became Boko Haram today, were just a small bunch of religious mofos who were going by the name of Izalatul Bidi'a Wa'ikamatul Sunna. They were living in the city of Maiduguri, same as I was, and preaching to whoever cares to listen in their mosques in Maiduguri e.g how singing and dancing are unislamic etc. They weren't in bushes or villages. They were all city mofos at that time and not violent or armed in any way. It was after their encounter with police brutality and the death of many of their followers (during Yar'Adua regime) that they took up arms in "self-defense" then, even at that, they started with Machetes, knives, clubs and so on. This is a proven fact.

Unfortunately, anything BH is news in our media even if unsubstantiated, like this one.



Rumpelstiltskin:

Claiming Boko Haram didn't exist 14 years ago shows you aren't sure about your claim. I remember in 2003, there was an attack on the sect at their camp in Gwoza. This attacked was carried out based on security reports. During Obasanjo's tenure, Mohammed Yusuf was arrested severally and released. Yes it is true that many of Boko Haram foot soldiers today are the almajiris, the okada riders and black market petrol hawkers of yesterday. They use to move around mosque to mosque discouraging people from westernization but these guys indulged in all manner of stuff like smoking, having illicit sex, rape, drug abuse, infact they were the regular jobless youths on the streets of Maiduguri. Mohammed Yusuf drove a Mercedez benz, had DSTV in his house and was a Manchester United fan yet they claimed westernization was sin.

I also lived in Maiduguri for years........so how many years did you live in Maiduguri and were you in Maiduguri between 2001 -2003?



Dude, I am from Borno State, born and bred in Maiduguri, so dont start this debate with me, just because you spent some "few" years in Maiduguri. Moh'd yusuf having DSTv, Mercedes or him being a Man u fan, etc proves nothing. Afterall, driving mercedes, having DSTVs, or being a sport fan was not something BH early founders and their followers prohibited. And the whole concept of "Westernization is Sin" as their Ideology is often over-exaggerated. But, thats a topic for another discourse. However, what is fact about the group right from the start is they outrightly forbid playing any type or form of songs/music or dancing and this has nothing to do with "westernization is a sin" mantra. What they may engage in as individuals is entirely a different thing, but as of 2003 the concept of BH (as a group) living outside of Maiduguri or inviting a singers or even listening to a music or dancing, is unheard of.

You claimed that their are rappist and so on in BH, well with the demon BH has turned into, it would be an understatement to say yes. However, your claim can be misguided, because the issue at discourse here is, the nature of BH 14 years ago. Where they known for such heinous crimes of which you mentioned, as far back as 2003? the answer is No. Where they known to be violent, or even carry weapons in 2003? The answer again is No. Where they known to be even based outside of Maiduguri? the answer is No.


That being said, I would reiterate to you and who ever cares to listen that, BH never existed as an armed group in 2003, as the old woman (with all due respect) claimed. Neither, where they living in Bushes, carrying rifles, wearing colored hats and other regalias ...her story and your claims are simply ridiculous.

Your story of an existing camp in Gwoza (of all places) in 2003 is a blatant lie. Big kirmishes of BH member with police started inside Maiduguri, during the 2nd tenure of Gov Ali Modu Sheriff in 2007.

Just to educate you a bit, In 2003 Mohd yusuf neither have the followings nor resources outside of Maiduguri, he was almost a nonentity at that period outside of Maiduguri, much less in Southern Borno towns like Gwoza, atleast not untill after the assasination of Sheik Jafar Mahmud in 2007.

In Borno state, people, especially the youths gravitate towards the Izala Ideology of sheikh Jafar Mahmud, who Moh'd yusuf and his band of followers considered too moderate. Sheik Jafar never supported their Ideology, and rumour has it that Mohd Yusuf and his band of followers were behind the death of Sheik Jafar. He was their biggest obstacle. Moh'd Yusuf followership skyrocketed after Jafar was asassinated. With huge followership came huge financial support from politicians, and his camps started springing up in Bama, Kalabalge, Dikwa, monguno, Damaturu, and into other neighbouring states. BH camps in Southern Borno states which btw Gwoza belongs, came at a very late stage.

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by LEvuls(m): 7:58pm On Jun 07, 2015
If Buhari and singing song makes them peaceful according to this woman..please someone should tell them now that Buhari is now the president .
And Buhari should organize a music concert in the heart of Sambisa forest featuring this woman and other notable artist ... they should be all arrested and smoked to ashes while the concert last.

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by omenka(m): 8:06pm On Jun 07, 2015
LEvuls:
If Buhari and singing song makes them peaceful according to this woman..please someone should tell them now that Buhari is now the president .
And Buhari should organize a music concert in the heart of Sambisa forest featuring this woman and other notable artist ... they should be all arrested and smoked to ashes while the concert last.
Make sense post. cheesy

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by TRUTHTOPOWER: 8:17pm On Jun 07, 2015
Violence begets violence. Let's give peace and progress a chance. If your objective is to bring a govt down without giving it opportunity to prove itself, you will only succeed in multiplying the agonies of everyday Nigerians. if this is worth it for you, you are an unrepentant sadist!

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 8:52pm On Jun 07, 2015
Meet? Nah. I'll pass

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Drinkwater(m): 8:52pm On Jun 07, 2015
Which kind story for Amadioha be this?

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Flashh: 8:52pm On Jun 07, 2015
That isn't the woman, they should just leave the poor old woman alone! undecided

Only God will judge the fool who says this is the woman. undecided

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 8:52pm On Jun 07, 2015
grin
Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by 20bc(m): 8:52pm On Jun 07, 2015

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by buccal(m): 8:54pm On Jun 07, 2015
Reminds me of this Roman payne's quote. "I was an adventurer, but she
was not an adventuress. She
was a 'wanderess.' Thus, she
didn’t care about money, only
experiences - whether they
came from wealth or from
poverty, it was all the same to
her"

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by mrborntodoit: 8:54pm On Jun 07, 2015
Wonders shall never end- woman wey dem suppose use track terrorists,dem dey advertise am to public,so make we do wetin ? Clap for her ?

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Fernandowski(m): 8:54pm On Jun 07, 2015
Hmmmmmmmmm....wetin person no go hear?

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by strongerthaneva(m): 8:54pm On Jun 07, 2015
ECOTERRORS:
Lies from an old woman to lift buhari image

Sing ko Celine dion ni

Awon oniranu
Iwo ni oniranu aye ati lorun..eni yeye be abe bata..lift buhari up or not buhari is already lifted above his enemies..follow lagoon route and chill ok

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Atikubi(f): 8:54pm On Jun 07, 2015
Hmm
Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by kelvz(m): 8:55pm On Jun 07, 2015
“We use to see dangerous animals
like Tiger, but I never afraid.
Whenever I saw them, I would say
‘Kai na mana!’ and they would go
into the river.''.



. . . Tiger??
Go?
Into?
River

Chai chai chai
....
These lies u are sayin,, diaris
Devil ooo

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by INTERMAN: 8:55pm On Jun 07, 2015
Before reading:Wicked woman
After reading: what a nice woman as she have said
Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by betty202020(m): 8:55pm On Jun 07, 2015
Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by Nobody: 8:56pm On Jun 07, 2015
undecided undecided
Apparently we are done with the trekkers, now its singers and dancers. The SSS should pay this woman a visit since she claims to know so much about them

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Re: Meet Woman Who Sing And Play For Boko Haram Members by chaberry(m): 8:56pm On Jun 07, 2015
Purfekt:
Meet? Nah. I'll pass
ok

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