Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Xisnin(m): 6:12pm On May 22, 2018 |
Hmmn |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by shamecurls(m): 6:12pm On May 22, 2018 |
After collecting NGN40,000,000 God punish CAN 2 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:13pm On May 22, 2018 |
Second term ko, Second semester ni |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:13pm On May 22, 2018 |
You and whose dollars? |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by otokx(m): 6:16pm On May 22, 2018 |
Assuming PMB wins, what will CAN expect? 2 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by johnmartus(m): 6:17pm On May 22, 2018 |
CAN should keep quiet they should direct their aggression on politicians in Benue state. 3 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by dheilaw1(m): 6:18pm On May 22, 2018 |
useless CAN, nobody takes them seriously 2 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Firefire(m): 6:20pm On May 22, 2018 |
Devil will punish all the idiots posting rubbish to support the bloody government in power. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by xpiranza: 6:22pm On May 22, 2018 |
ANIOMADEI2018: REAL POLITICAL CAN....
KILLINGS IN NIGERIA WITHOUT PROTEST
Odi massacre 20 November 1999, Odi, Bayelsa State Nigerian military attacked the village of Odi, as part of the Conflict in the Niger Delta. Death toll: over 3000 people killed
2000 Kaduna riots 21 February-23 May 2000, Kaduna Death toll: over 5000 people killed
2001 Jos riots 7–17 September 2001, Jos Death toll: over 5000 people killed Miss World riots November 22, 2002, Kaduna Death toll: over 200 people killed Inter-religious riots that started on 22 November in Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots. Cause: article in Thisday about the
2002 Miss World beauty contest (to be held in Abuja), in which Muslims took offence.
Yelwa massacre February–May 2004. Yelwa, Shendam and Kano Religiously motivated killings between Christians and Muslims. Death toll: over 200 people killed
Muhammad cartoons crisis 18 February 2006. Maiduguri Death toll: over 50 people killed The international crisis reached the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, in which over 50 people were killed and many buildings destroyed or damaged by rioting Muslims,
outraged because of cartoons about Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
2008 Jos riots 28–29 November 2008 Jos Religious riots between Christians and Muslims over the result of a local election. Death toll: over 50 people killed.
2008 Ogaminana massacre 26 February 2008. Ogaminana, Kogi State over 50 killed Police descended on Ogaminana at 8.30 pm on February 26, killing and brutalizing mostly elderly men,
2009 Boko Haram Uprising July 2009. Maiduguri, Bauchi, Potiskum, Wudil Death toll: over 1000 people killed Islamic militants killed over a thousand people between 26 and 29 July; during the violence, Christians were killed for refusing to convert to Islam
2010 Jos massacre 2010 Jos Religious rioting; victims were mostly Christians killed by Muslims Death toll: over 30 people killed
2011 Abuja United Nations bombing 26 August 2011 Abuja Death toll: over 17 people killed and 73 injured;
2011 Damaturu attacks 4 November 2011. Damaturu Death toll: over 150 people killed Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram attacked police stations, churches, and banks
December 2011 Nigeria clashes December 2011 Maiduguri and Damaturu Death toll: over 78 people killed. Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram clashed with security forces between 22 and 23 December
December 2011 Nigeria bombings 25 December 2011 .Madalla Death toll: over 51 people killed and 73 injured Muslim militants bombed a Catholic church during Christmas mass.
January 5–6, 2012 Nigeria attacks Mubi, Yola, Gombi, and Maiduguri Death toll: over 37 people killed and 17 injured Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility
January 20, 2012 Nigeria attacks 20 January 2012. Kano Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility Death toll: over 185 people killed and 43 injured
April 2012 Kaduna massacre 8 April 2012 Kaduna Death toll: over 35 people killed and 23 injured Islamic terrorists bombed a church on Easter
June 2012 Kaduna church bombings 17 June 2012 Kaduna, Wusasa, and Sabon Gari Death toll: over 25 people killed and 80 injured; Islamic terrorists bombed three churches.
Deeper Life Church shooting 7 August 2012 Okene Death toll: over 19 people killed and 21 injured Islamic militants attacked a church; the pastor was among the dead
December 2012 shootings in Nigeria 25 December 2012. Maiduguri, Potiskum Death toll: over 27 people killed and 28 injured Islamic militants attacked a church on Christmas Day; afterwards the church was set on fire
2013 Baga massacre 19–20 April 2013. Baga, Borno Death toll: over 228 people killed and 29 injured Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram
Yobe State school shooting 6 July 2013. Mamudo government secondary school Death toll: over 42 people killed and 32 injured Suspected Boko Haram terrorists killed at least 41 children and one teacher
Gujba college massacre 29 September 2013 Gujba Yobe school Death toll: over 44 people killed and 13 injured At 1:00 a.m. suspected gunmen from Boko Haram entered the male dormitory in the College of Agriculture in Gujba, Yobe State, Nigeria, killing at least forty-four
students and teachers.
Kawuri massacre 11 January 2014. Konduga Local Government, Borno State Death toll: over 39 people killed and 24 injured
Attack by Boko Haram Borno Massacre 11 February 2014. Konduga, Borno State About 39 people are believed to have been killed in an attack by Islamist militants on a Nigerian town. Local residents said the attack on Konduga, in the north-east Borno state, lasted several hours, beginning shortly before sundown on Tuesday night with the arrival of
gunmen in 4x4 trucks. A mosque and more than 1,000 homes were razed to the ground, residents said.
Federal Government College Buni Yadi attack 25 February 2014. Federal Government College Buni Yadi, Yobe State Islamist gunmen killed 59 students at a boarding school in Yobe State.
April 2014 Abuja attacks 14 April 2014 Bus Stand, Abuja, Nigeria Death toll: over 171 people killed and many injured Two bombs exploded in a crowded bus station in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria.
May 2014 Gamboru attacks 6 May 2014. Gamboru, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 39 injured Militants attacked at night and set houses ablaze. When people tried to escape, they were shot dead.
Gwoza massacre 2 June 2014. Gwoza, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 200 injured Boko Haram attack on Christian villagers
2014 Kano bombing 23 June 2014. Kano, Nigeria Death toll: over 200 people killed and many injured Dozens of people were killed in a bomb blast at Kano State School of Hygiene. The blast was attributed to militant group Boko Haram by the locals.
2015 Baga massacre 3–7 January 2015. Baga, Borno At least 100 persons killed, over 2,000 "unaccounted for"
2015 Zaria massacre 12 to 13 December 2015 Zaria, Kaduna State 70-150 Nigerian army open fire on the Shiite minority when they were setting up for a religious function. north n senseless killings na 5&6 |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by HeyCorleone(m): 6:22pm On May 22, 2018 |
buhariguy: the idiotic pigs of Biafra CAN are only playing foolish politics,
Where were them when the killing was going on since 1999, without telling evil PDP to step down. And is the same evil PDP that is stil continuing in their evil trade. so because they didn't protest in 1999 they shouldn't protest now? The reason why Buhari is receiving so much heat is because he has made the most campaign promises in the history of Nigeria. so it's not wrong for people to call him out on his bullshit. That is something fools like you can't grasp, because y'all are like cows while Buhari is the herder. Nonentity. 1 Like 1 Share |
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Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by PHILipu1(m): 6:24pm On May 22, 2018 |
ISLAMBAD: Any Christian that will vote for Buhari in 2019 will have himself to blame. Christians from Benue voted for Buhari in 2015, today they are receiving their own dosage from Buhari's Fulani Muslim brothers .. Who knows, 2019 might turn to a full war against Christians if Buhari gets back to Aso rock. What about those that voted for Jonathan in 2015 even herdsmen and bokoharam were killing people up and down? 3 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Firefire(m): 6:25pm On May 22, 2018 |
HeyCorleone:
so because they didn't protest in 1999 they shouldn't protest now?
The reason why Buhari is receiving so much heat is because he has made the most campaign promises in the history of Nigeria. so it's not wrong for people to call him out on his bullshit.
That is something fools like you can't grasp, because y'all are like cows while Buhari is the herder.
Nonentity. Those nonentities are so stupid and idiotic to be posting gibberish against CAN under new leadership. Terrorists! |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by orunto27: 6:26pm On May 22, 2018 |
Righteous Wars against pervassive Policy |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by nlesor: 6:30pm On May 22, 2018 |
As If They Supported Him In 2015 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by dvee2: 6:35pm On May 22, 2018 |
MrALIVE: you are evil They gave you facts you are running away from it. Did CAN support Buhari in 2015? Buhari will win with or without their support. After collecting Billion's from GEJ through the being being pastor oriseajaefor. Corrupt CAN wants Pmb not to contest. If the SCIAN and Jamaatu Nasril Islam , and JIBWIS makes their own pronouncements now you would say Buhari is a religious fanatics. Who is a religious fanatics now? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by frankwyte: 6:35pm On May 22, 2018 |
Like I have said before on this forum, the reaction is coming too late. This is singular reason why we are where we are. Docility has made the crude politicians and evil thrive too long in this country. I call all citizens to bury the differences and let this gov't feel our collective degree of resolve. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! God bless Nigeria 4 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by SirToothBrush: 6:35pm On May 22, 2018 |
ANIOMADEI2018: REAL POLITICAL CAN....
KILLINGS IN NIGERIA WITHOUT PROTEST
Odi massacre 20 November 1999, Odi, Bayelsa State Nigerian military attacked the village of Odi, as part of the Conflict in the Niger Delta. Death toll: over 3000 people killed
2000 Kaduna riots 21 February-23 May 2000, Kaduna Death toll: over 5000 people killed
2001 Jos riots 7–17 September 2001, Jos Death toll: over 5000 people killed Miss World riots November 22, 2002, Kaduna Death toll: over 200 people killed Inter-religious riots that started on 22 November in Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots. Cause: article in Thisday about the
2002 Miss World beauty contest (to be held in Abuja), in which Muslims took offence.
Yelwa massacre February–May 2004. Yelwa, Shendam and Kano Religiously motivated killings between Christians and Muslims. Death toll: over 200 people killed
Muhammad cartoons crisis 18 February 2006. Maiduguri Death toll: over 50 people killed The international crisis reached the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, in which over 50 people were killed and many buildings destroyed or damaged by rioting Muslims,
outraged because of cartoons about Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
2008 Jos riots 28–29 November 2008 Jos Religious riots between Christians and Muslims over the result of a local election. Death toll: over 50 people killed.
2008 Ogaminana massacre 26 February 2008. Ogaminana, Kogi State over 50 killed Police descended on Ogaminana at 8.30 pm on February 26, killing and brutalizing mostly elderly men,
2009 Boko Haram Uprising July 2009. Maiduguri, Bauchi, Potiskum, Wudil Death toll: over 1000 people killed Islamic militants killed over a thousand people between 26 and 29 July; during the violence, Christians were killed for refusing to convert to Islam
2010 Jos massacre 2010 Jos Religious rioting; victims were mostly Christians killed by Muslims Death toll: over 30 people killed
2011 Abuja United Nations bombing 26 August 2011 Abuja Death toll: over 17 people killed and 73 injured;
2011 Damaturu attacks 4 November 2011. Damaturu Death toll: over 150 people killed Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram attacked police stations, churches, and banks
December 2011 Nigeria clashes December 2011 Maiduguri and Damaturu Death toll: over 78 people killed. Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram clashed with security forces between 22 and 23 December
December 2011 Nigeria bombings 25 December 2011 .Madalla Death toll: over 51 people killed and 73 injured Muslim militants bombed a Catholic church during Christmas mass.
January 5–6, 2012 Nigeria attacks Mubi, Yola, Gombi, and Maiduguri Death toll: over 37 people killed and 17 injured Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility
January 20, 2012 Nigeria attacks 20 January 2012. Kano Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility Death toll: over 185 people killed and 43 injured
April 2012 Kaduna massacre 8 April 2012 Kaduna Death toll: over 35 people killed and 23 injured Islamic terrorists bombed a church on Easter
June 2012 Kaduna church bombings 17 June 2012 Kaduna, Wusasa, and Sabon Gari Death toll: over 25 people killed and 80 injured; Islamic terrorists bombed three churches.
Deeper Life Church shooting 7 August 2012 Okene Death toll: over 19 people killed and 21 injured Islamic militants attacked a church; the pastor was among the dead
December 2012 shootings in Nigeria 25 December 2012. Maiduguri, Potiskum Death toll: over 27 people killed and 28 injured Islamic militants attacked a church on Christmas Day; afterwards the church was set on fire
2013 Baga massacre 19–20 April 2013. Baga, Borno Death toll: over 228 people killed and 29 injured Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram
Yobe State school shooting 6 July 2013. Mamudo government secondary school Death toll: over 42 people killed and 32 injured Suspected Boko Haram terrorists killed at least 41 children and one teacher
Gujba college massacre 29 September 2013 Gujba Yobe school Death toll: over 44 people killed and 13 injured At 1:00 a.m. suspected gunmen from Boko Haram entered the male dormitory in the College of Agriculture in Gujba, Yobe State, Nigeria, killing at least forty-four
students and teachers.
Kawuri massacre 11 January 2014. Konduga Local Government, Borno State Death toll: over 39 people killed and 24 injured
Attack by Boko Haram Borno Massacre 11 February 2014. Konduga, Borno State About 39 people are believed to have been killed in an attack by Islamist militants on a Nigerian town. Local residents said the attack on Konduga, in the north-east Borno state, lasted several hours, beginning shortly before sundown on Tuesday night with the arrival of
gunmen in 4x4 trucks. A mosque and more than 1,000 homes were razed to the ground, residents said.
Federal Government College Buni Yadi attack 25 February 2014. Federal Government College Buni Yadi, Yobe State Islamist gunmen killed 59 students at a boarding school in Yobe State.
April 2014 Abuja attacks 14 April 2014 Bus Stand, Abuja, Nigeria Death toll: over 171 people killed and many injured Two bombs exploded in a crowded bus station in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria.
May 2014 Gamboru attacks 6 May 2014. Gamboru, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 39 injured Militants attacked at night and set houses ablaze. When people tried to escape, they were shot dead.
Gwoza massacre 2 June 2014. Gwoza, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 200 injured Boko Haram attack on Christian villagers
2014 Kano bombing 23 June 2014. Kano, Nigeria Death toll: over 200 people killed and many injured Dozens of people were killed in a bomb blast at Kano State School of Hygiene. The blast was attributed to militant group Boko Haram by the locals.
2015 Baga massacre 3–7 January 2015. Baga, Borno At least 100 persons killed, over 2,000 "unaccounted for"
2015 Zaria massacre 12 to 13 December 2015 Zaria, Kaduna State 70-150 Nigerian army open fire on the Shiite minority when they were setting up for a religious function. To make things worse for yourself you even quoted Adolf Hitler. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Righteousness89(m): 6:36pm On May 22, 2018 |
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Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Ihateyoumod: 6:43pm On May 22, 2018 |
This killing is political, opposition might just be d brain behind this killing just to return to power 2 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by divineappo(m): 6:46pm On May 22, 2018 |
which version of CAN collected #40million naira for tfare?
Religious leaders and politicians are same, no difference |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Barrysleek(m): 6:51pm On May 22, 2018 |
After collecting 40m for transport. |
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Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by israelmao(m): 6:53pm On May 22, 2018 |
All I observed about many comments I read so far on this news story is that many Nigerians have lost respect for human lives. |
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Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:55pm On May 22, 2018 |
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Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by ibori1(m): 6:57pm On May 22, 2018 |
ANIOMADEI2018: REAL POLITICAL CAN....
KILLINGS IN NIGERIA WITHOUT PROTEST
Odi massacre 20 November 1999, Odi, Bayelsa State Nigerian military attacked the village of Odi, as part of the Conflict in the Niger Delta. Death toll: over 3000 people killed
2000 Kaduna riots 21 February-23 May 2000, Kaduna Death toll: over 5000 people killed
2001 Jos riots 7–17 September 2001, Jos Death toll: over 5000 people killed Miss World riots November 22, 2002, Kaduna Death toll: over 200 people killed Inter-religious riots that started on 22 November in Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots. Cause: article in Thisday about the
2002 Miss World beauty contest (to be held in Abuja), in which Muslims took offence.
Yelwa massacre February–May 2004. Yelwa, Shendam and Kano Religiously motivated killings between Christians and Muslims. Death toll: over 200 people killed
Muhammad cartoons crisis 18 February 2006. Maiduguri Death toll: over 50 people killed The international crisis reached the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, in which over 50 people were killed and many buildings destroyed or damaged by rioting Muslims,
outraged because of cartoons about Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
2008 Jos riots 28–29 November 2008 Jos Religious riots between Christians and Muslims over the result of a local election. Death toll: over 50 people killed.
2008 Ogaminana massacre 26 February 2008. Ogaminana, Kogi State over 50 killed Police descended on Ogaminana at 8.30 pm on February 26, killing and brutalizing mostly elderly men,
2009 Boko Haram Uprising July 2009. Maiduguri, Bauchi, Potiskum, Wudil Death toll: over 1000 people killed Islamic militants killed over a thousand people between 26 and 29 July; during the violence, Christians were killed for refusing to convert to Islam
2010 Jos massacre 2010 Jos Religious rioting; victims were mostly Christians killed by Muslims Death toll: over 30 people killed
2011 Abuja United Nations bombing 26 August 2011 Abuja Death toll: over 17 people killed and 73 injured;
2011 Damaturu attacks 4 November 2011. Damaturu Death toll: over 150 people killed Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram attacked police stations, churches, and banks
December 2011 Nigeria clashes December 2011 Maiduguri and Damaturu Death toll: over 78 people killed. Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram clashed with security forces between 22 and 23 December
December 2011 Nigeria bombings 25 December 2011 .Madalla Death toll: over 51 people killed and 73 injured Muslim militants bombed a Catholic church during Christmas mass.
January 5–6, 2012 Nigeria attacks Mubi, Yola, Gombi, and Maiduguri Death toll: over 37 people killed and 17 injured Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility
January 20, 2012 Nigeria attacks 20 January 2012. Kano Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility Death toll: over 185 people killed and 43 injured
April 2012 Kaduna massacre 8 April 2012 Kaduna Death toll: over 35 people killed and 23 injured Islamic terrorists bombed a church on Easter
June 2012 Kaduna church bombings 17 June 2012 Kaduna, Wusasa, and Sabon Gari Death toll: over 25 people killed and 80 injured; Islamic terrorists bombed three churches.
Deeper Life Church shooting 7 August 2012 Okene Death toll: over 19 people killed and 21 injured Islamic militants attacked a church; the pastor was among the dead
December 2012 shootings in Nigeria 25 December 2012. Maiduguri, Potiskum Death toll: over 27 people killed and 28 injured Islamic militants attacked a church on Christmas Day; afterwards the church was set on fire
2013 Baga massacre 19–20 April 2013. Baga, Borno Death toll: over 228 people killed and 29 injured Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram
Yobe State school shooting 6 July 2013. Mamudo government secondary school Death toll: over 42 people killed and 32 injured Suspected Boko Haram terrorists killed at least 41 children and one teacher
Gujba college massacre 29 September 2013 Gujba Yobe school Death toll: over 44 people killed and 13 injured At 1:00 a.m. suspected gunmen from Boko Haram entered the male dormitory in the College of Agriculture in Gujba, Yobe State, Nigeria, killing at least forty-four
students and teachers.
Kawuri massacre 11 January 2014. Konduga Local Government, Borno State Death toll: over 39 people killed and 24 injured
Attack by Boko Haram Borno Massacre 11 February 2014. Konduga, Borno State About 39 people are believed to have been killed in an attack by Islamist militants on a Nigerian town. Local residents said the attack on Konduga, in the north-east Borno state, lasted several hours, beginning shortly before sundown on Tuesday night with the arrival of
gunmen in 4x4 trucks. A mosque and more than 1,000 homes were razed to the ground, residents said.
Federal Government College Buni Yadi attack 25 February 2014. Federal Government College Buni Yadi, Yobe State Islamist gunmen killed 59 students at a boarding school in Yobe State.
April 2014 Abuja attacks 14 April 2014 Bus Stand, Abuja, Nigeria Death toll: over 171 people killed and many injured Two bombs exploded in a crowded bus station in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria.
May 2014 Gamboru attacks 6 May 2014. Gamboru, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 39 injured Militants attacked at night and set houses ablaze. When people tried to escape, they were shot dead.
Gwoza massacre 2 June 2014. Gwoza, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 200 injured Boko Haram attack on Christian villagers
2014 Kano bombing 23 June 2014. Kano, Nigeria Death toll: over 200 people killed and many injured Dozens of people were killed in a bomb blast at Kano State School of Hygiene. The blast was attributed to militant group Boko Haram by the locals.
2015 Baga massacre 3–7 January 2015. Baga, Borno At least 100 persons killed, over 2,000 "unaccounted for"
2015 Zaria massacre 12 to 13 December 2015 Zaria, Kaduna State 70-150 Nigerian army open fire on the Shiite minority when they were setting up for a religious function. so buhari dey do e turn abi? ode u c ur life? bcus of small change 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:01pm On May 22, 2018 |
johnmartus: CAN should keep quite they should direct their aggression on politicians in Benue state. quiet |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by ibori1(m): 7:02pm On May 22, 2018 |
ANIOMADEI2018: REAL POLITICAL CAN....
KILLINGS IN NIGERIA WITHOUT PROTEST
Odi massacre 20 November 1999, Odi, Bayelsa State Nigerian military attacked the village of Odi, as part of the Conflict in the Niger Delta. Death toll: over 3000 people killed
2000 Kaduna riots 21 February-23 May 2000, Kaduna Death toll: over 5000 people killed
2001 Jos riots 7–17 September 2001, Jos Death toll: over 5000 people killed Miss World riots November 22, 2002, Kaduna Death toll: over 200 people killed Inter-religious riots that started on 22 November in Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots. Cause: article in Thisday about the
2002 Miss World beauty contest (to be held in Abuja), in which Muslims took offence.
Yelwa massacre February–May 2004. Yelwa, Shendam and Kano Religiously motivated killings between Christians and Muslims. Death toll: over 200 people killed
Muhammad cartoons crisis 18 February 2006. Maiduguri Death toll: over 50 people killed The international crisis reached the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, in which over 50 people were killed and many buildings destroyed or damaged by rioting Muslims,
outraged because of cartoons about Muhammad in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
2008 Jos riots 28–29 November 2008 Jos Religious riots between Christians and Muslims over the result of a local election. Death toll: over 50 people killed.
2008 Ogaminana massacre 26 February 2008. Ogaminana, Kogi State over 50 killed Police descended on Ogaminana at 8.30 pm on February 26, killing and brutalizing mostly elderly men,
2009 Boko Haram Uprising July 2009. Maiduguri, Bauchi, Potiskum, Wudil Death toll: over 1000 people killed Islamic militants killed over a thousand people between 26 and 29 July; during the violence, Christians were killed for refusing to convert to Islam
2010 Jos massacre 2010 Jos Religious rioting; victims were mostly Christians killed by Muslims Death toll: over 30 people killed
2011 Abuja United Nations bombing 26 August 2011 Abuja Death toll: over 17 people killed and 73 injured;
2011 Damaturu attacks 4 November 2011. Damaturu Death toll: over 150 people killed Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram attacked police stations, churches, and banks
December 2011 Nigeria clashes December 2011 Maiduguri and Damaturu Death toll: over 78 people killed. Islamic militants associated with Boko Haram clashed with security forces between 22 and 23 December
December 2011 Nigeria bombings 25 December 2011 .Madalla Death toll: over 51 people killed and 73 injured Muslim militants bombed a Catholic church during Christmas mass.
January 5–6, 2012 Nigeria attacks Mubi, Yola, Gombi, and Maiduguri Death toll: over 37 people killed and 17 injured Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility
January 20, 2012 Nigeria attacks 20 January 2012. Kano Islamic terrorists attacked churches and Christian businesses; Boko Haram claimed responsibility Death toll: over 185 people killed and 43 injured
April 2012 Kaduna massacre 8 April 2012 Kaduna Death toll: over 35 people killed and 23 injured Islamic terrorists bombed a church on Easter
June 2012 Kaduna church bombings 17 June 2012 Kaduna, Wusasa, and Sabon Gari Death toll: over 25 people killed and 80 injured; Islamic terrorists bombed three churches.
Deeper Life Church shooting 7 August 2012 Okene Death toll: over 19 people killed and 21 injured Islamic militants attacked a church; the pastor was among the dead
December 2012 shootings in Nigeria 25 December 2012. Maiduguri, Potiskum Death toll: over 27 people killed and 28 injured Islamic militants attacked a church on Christmas Day; afterwards the church was set on fire
2013 Baga massacre 19–20 April 2013. Baga, Borno Death toll: over 228 people killed and 29 injured Identity of the perpetrators remains unclear; some blame the Nigerian military while others blame the Islamic terrorist group Boko Haram
Yobe State school shooting 6 July 2013. Mamudo government secondary school Death toll: over 42 people killed and 32 injured Suspected Boko Haram terrorists killed at least 41 children and one teacher
Gujba college massacre 29 September 2013 Gujba Yobe school Death toll: over 44 people killed and 13 injured At 1:00 a.m. suspected gunmen from Boko Haram entered the male dormitory in the College of Agriculture in Gujba, Yobe State, Nigeria, killing at least forty-four
students and teachers.
Kawuri massacre 11 January 2014. Konduga Local Government, Borno State Death toll: over 39 people killed and 24 injured
Attack by Boko Haram Borno Massacre 11 February 2014. Konduga, Borno State About 39 people are believed to have been killed in an attack by Islamist militants on a Nigerian town. Local residents said the attack on Konduga, in the north-east Borno state, lasted several hours, beginning shortly before sundown on Tuesday night with the arrival of
gunmen in 4x4 trucks. A mosque and more than 1,000 homes were razed to the ground, residents said.
Federal Government College Buni Yadi attack 25 February 2014. Federal Government College Buni Yadi, Yobe State Islamist gunmen killed 59 students at a boarding school in Yobe State.
April 2014 Abuja attacks 14 April 2014 Bus Stand, Abuja, Nigeria Death toll: over 171 people killed and many injured Two bombs exploded in a crowded bus station in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria.
May 2014 Gamboru attacks 6 May 2014. Gamboru, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 39 injured Militants attacked at night and set houses ablaze. When people tried to escape, they were shot dead.
Gwoza massacre 2 June 2014. Gwoza, Borno, Nigeria Death toll: over 300 people killed and 200 injured Boko Haram attack on Christian villagers
2014 Kano bombing 23 June 2014. Kano, Nigeria Death toll: over 200 people killed and many injured Dozens of people were killed in a bomb blast at Kano State School of Hygiene. The blast was attributed to militant group Boko Haram by the locals.
2015 Baga massacre 3–7 January 2015. Baga, Borno At least 100 persons killed, over 2,000 "unaccounted for"
2015 Zaria massacre 12 to 13 December 2015 Zaria, Kaduna State 70-150 Nigerian army open fire on the Shiite minority when they were setting up for a religious function. so buhari dey do e turn abi? ode u c ur life? bcus of small change |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:04pm On May 22, 2018 |
dvee2:
They gave you facts you are running away from it. Did CAN support Buhari in 2015? Buhari will win with or without their support. After collecting Billion's from GEJ through the being being pastor oriseajaefor. Corrupt CAN wants Pmb not to contest. If the SCIAN and Jamaatu Nasril Islam , and JIBWIS makes their own pronouncements now you would say Buhari is a religious fanatics. Who is a religious fanatics now? fanaticRead your subject-verb agreement. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by ruffDiamond: 7:05pm On May 22, 2018 |
the same CAN coke 40m tore them apart, ..bloody hypocrite 1 Like |