Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by opribo(m): 7:11pm On May 22, 2018 |
I truly don't know what else Bubu can offer Nigeria, having being given a second chance to prove himself yet he failed woefully.
We had thought at his age and time he will come and clean the Augean stable and set the pace right for a truly new Nigeria, where love, peace and meaningful development will thrive but instead he came with a wicked organization agenda to wipe away Nigeria from the face of the earth along with him.
Giving such a man a third term chance will be tantamount to madness and we ain't mad. We need to prove to him and his likes that they do not have a place in our new Nigeria. Our next president must be well grounded academically, psychologically, politically, physically, socially, financially and everywise.
We don't want no aged people using our tax payers funds yo cater for their old age issues, they should go yo old people's home that's where they belong and not waste another of our previous four years doing nothing. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by BabaCommander: 7:12pm On May 22, 2018 |
Save your counsel, CAN. Buhari's presidency is on death throes already. God has already removed him so there will be nothing like Buhari candidacy come 2019. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by 9gerian: 7:16pm On May 22, 2018 |
Well captured! DONSMITH123: The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to seek a second term in office.
CAN said this on Tuesday while commiserating with the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) as it conducts mass burial for the two priests and parishioners killed by the Fulani herdsmen in Benue State recently.
Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the Special Assistant on media to CAN President, Rev Dr Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, in a statement described the present moment in Nigeria as a trying time for the church.
“We also urge all Christians to identify with the Catholic Church in its nationwide peaceful protest against senseless killings in Nigeria”, it noted.
CAN asked the Nigerian security agencies to rise up to the security challenges in the country.
It expressed dismay that killing of innocent was assuming global embarrassment with mass burial being carried out at all times without a country like Nigeria fighting a war.
The statement added: “CAN calls on President Muhammadu Buhari not to forget his 2015 campaign promises including fighting insecurity and keeping Nigeria united and upon which Nigerians overwhelmingly voted for him.
“Buhari’s government should not fold arms and watch misguided Nigerians, mostly Boko Haram and herdsmen promote killing as a past time in the name of politics and ethnics while solution appears very elusive.
“CAN is disheartening to note that criminal Fulani herdsmen, bandits, kidnappers and other hoodlums have reduced Nigeria to a Banana Republic.
“This development is unacceptable and we call on all well meaning people anywhere in the world to join hands in praying for the deliverance, freedom and liberty from this self inflicted bondage.
“CAN asks President Buhari to suspend his re-election bid until he restores sanity to the country while ensuring the release of Leah Sharibu, the remaining Chibok girls and other abductees from the captivity of the Boko Haram terrorists”.
http://dailypost.ng/2018/05/22/breaking-can-tells-buhari-forget-second-term-killings-nigerian/ |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:20pm On May 22, 2018 |
They are indirectly begging for another 40m |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by tfelicityk(m): 7:21pm On May 22, 2018 |
Smiling.... Na today... There's God ooooooooo |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by godox2(m): 7:26pm On May 22, 2018 |
Why will CAN tell Buhari to forget 2 nd term because of killing that affect both religion?Same thing or even worst happen during Goodluck, but CAN campaigned for Goodluck 2 nd term. I clearly remember what happened in my home town Mubi, also then a lot of Roads are no go area, some LGAs were under terrorists control, yet it was OK for him to go 2 nd term. I remember what my pastor (Proudly Anglican)said during sermon, that, the moment politics enters the church, the Holy Spirit leaves the church. Prof. Osinbajo said, if we did not go back to God, it is difficult for our land to be healed. Buhari is the BEST Nigerian manager, since this 3rd republic. I am a Christian, and I want Buhari for 2nd and if possible 3rd term. He is placing Nigeria in the right path, taking decisions irrespective of who is affected. I believe with God on our side, we shall get there! 2 Likes |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by anataala: 7:31pm On May 22, 2018 |
The PDP extension has spoken, unfortunately for CAN there is nothing you can do, when CAN president was involved in international money laundering I have not seen any CAN member demonstrating. If CAN want the election to be conducted on religious sentiment we are ready.quote author=DONSMITH123 post=67782885]The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to seek a second term in office. CAN said this on Tuesday while commiserating with the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) as it conducts mass burial for the two priests and parishioners killed by the Fulani herdsmen in Benue State recently. Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, the Special Assistant on media to CAN President, Rev Dr Samson Olasupo Ayokunle, in a statement described the present moment in Nigeria as a trying time for the church. “We also urge all Christians to identify with the Catholic Church in its nationwide peaceful protest against senseless killings in Nigeria”, it noted. CAN asked the Nigerian security agencies to rise up to the security challenges in the country. It expressed dismay that killing of innocent was assuming global embarrassment with mass burial being carried out at all times without a country like Nigeria fighting a war. The statement added: “CAN calls on President Muhammadu Buhari not to forget his 2015 campaign promises including fighting insecurity and keeping Nigeria united and upon which Nigerians overwhelmingly voted for him. “Buhari’s government should not fold arms and watch misguided Nigerians, mostly Boko Haram and herdsmen promote killing as a past time in the name of politics and ethnics while solution appears very elusive. “CAN is disheartening to note that criminal Fulani herdsmen, bandits, kidnappers and other hoodlums have reduced Nigeria to a Banana Republic. “This development is unacceptable and we call on all well meaning people anywhere in the world to join hands in praying for the deliverance, freedom and liberty from this self inflicted bondage. “CAN asks President Buhari to suspend his re-election bid until he restores sanity to the country while ensuring the release of Leah Sharibu, the remaining Chibok girls and other abductees from the captivity of the Boko Haram terrorists”. http://dailypost.ng/2018/05/22/breaking-can-tells-buhari-forget-second-term-killings-nigerian/[/quote] 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by jidamsel43(m): 7:35pm On May 22, 2018 |
Cankerworm of Nonentity. (CAN).
Abi what is the full meaning 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Ekoishome: 7:36pm 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. What happened to the Youth Corpers whose blood were she'd durig 2011 election caused by Baboon and monkey statement? Or is it a case of selective amnesia? From May 2015 till date nko and the mass burials/genocide in Benue, Taraba, Kaduna and Kogi? Abegi!!! People should learn to speak the truth courageously regardless of which divide you stand! There's no sugar coating it! PMB has failed and should honorably resign and allow free/fair credible election to take place then the people will decide. And this is achievable by reorganization of the security cheifs that were tactically selected from a particular region. INEC chair same thing! NB I used to be an ardent supporter but his antecedent has proved beyond doubt that Baba has faired so poorly! |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Kingspin(m): 7:39pm On May 22, 2018 |
buhariguy: Na today people start to die,
Did you evil fake pastors tell your ineffectual buffoon not to re-contest because he allowed more than 20,000 innocent Nigerians to die .
Where were you corrupt evil idiotic pastors.
Look at the number of death, without a protest one day
Fake pastors vs MURIC killers. Your opinion is dead on arrival. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by somehow: 7:46pm On May 22, 2018 |
BabaCommander: Safe your counsel CAN, Buhari's presidency is on death throes already. God has already removed him so there will be nothing like Buhari candidacy come 2019. I hope that god is with pvc and will vote in millions? |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by jchioma: 7:54pm On May 22, 2018 |
SalamRushdie: Buhari has given them no choice...most horrible president ever ...Which kind of president protects terrorist And labels a peaceful group of protesters and agitators as "Terrorist". 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by 1shortblackboy: 7:59pm 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. i see this is a fulltime job for u. i hope these killings dont get to ur doorstep one day |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by walezy14(m): 8:10pm On May 22, 2018 |
Corrupt CAN, Is it buhari that is killing people. sentiment! |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Alanzazani: 8:16pm 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. You Buharists are evil. Pure evil and heartless everything is directed at blackmailing your principal. Only fools like you still listen to you. If people were killed yesterday is it a justification for the killings today? May you be visited wuth the type of killings going on in the country. You are wicked and disgusting. The Catholics have spoken. I am glad we can mobilise like this. Maybe elections will happen along religious lines this time. What nonsense. Blood thirsty demons |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by CoolAmbience(m): 8:20pm On May 22, 2018 |
SalamRushdie: Buhari has given them no choice...most horrible president ever ...Which kind of president protects terrorist Which CAN? They should all go and sit down. What has CAN contributed to advancing Nigeria? |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by iyerikan12: 8:22pm 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. You can kill your self before that time, have you forgotten that he's there without your vote?, Carry on Baba. 3 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by adamsy5111(m): 8:29pm On May 22, 2018 |
OK now that Christian are kill political CAN can rise voice so ordinary Nigeria that are been killed everyday nko hmmm political can. It will be recalled that during the abysmal rule of the PDP, specifically in September 2014, a private jet belong to Christian association of Nigeria (CAN) stacked with millions of dollars was used to launder money by the then Federal Government all in the name of purchasing military hardwares. The humongous cash was later seized by the South African Authority. 1 Like |
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Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by clickwtB(m): 8:33pm On May 22, 2018 |
Political CAN you connive with looters and corrupt agents to deceive only the gullible!!!CORRUPTION IS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM FACING NIGERIA!!! PMB TILL 2023!!! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by maasoap(m): 8:52pm On May 22, 2018 |
Paperwhite: Buhari is just an insensitive man that have no place in a 21st.century humanity. Jona was sensitive and he's the number one man of 21st century but he addressed the kidnapping of Chibok girls two weeks after the incidence. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by maasoap(m): 8:55pm On May 22, 2018 |
SalamRushdie: Buhari has given them no choice...most horrible president ever ...Which kind of president protects terrorist What was the CAN's choice in 2015? No president in the history of Nigeria protected terrorists more than Jonathan. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Mutuwa(m): 8:57pm On May 22, 2018 |
CilicMarin: Political CAN. Ditto on a failed mission as well. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by Billion2612(m): 8:58pm 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. [s][/s] This one is not normal. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by SalamRushdie: 9:04pm On May 22, 2018 |
maasoap:
What was the CAN's choice in 2015? No president in the history of Nigeria protected terrorists more than Jonathan. Which terrorist did Jonathan protect? |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by maasoap(m): 9:14pm On May 22, 2018 |
SalamRushdie:
Which terrorist did Jonathan protect? Fine. Tell me how was it possible for terrorists to have territories, hoist flags and control a sizable number of local governments? |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by progress69: 9:14pm On May 22, 2018 |
MrALIVE: you are evil You are more evil. Did u call Saraki Evil when he gave his own timeline....? |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by IbnAbdullah1(m): 9:22pm On May 22, 2018 |
SalamRushdie: Buhari has given them no choice...most horrible president ever ...Which kind of president protects terrorist Some of you are no more than Nairaland keyboard knights. Those CAN of worms can't do anything because no more free acess to the largeeae they enjoyed under GEJ hence the need to attaack the president. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by maasoap(m): 9:24pm On May 22, 2018 |
Alanzazani:
You Buharists are evil. Pure evil and heartless everything is directed at blackmailing your principal. Only fools like you still listen to you. If people were killed yesterday is it a justification for the killings today? May you be visited wuth the type of killings going on in the country. You are wicked and disgusting. The Catholics have spoken. I am glad we can mobilise like this. Maybe elections will happen along religious lines this time. What nonsense. Blood thirsty demons No, not a justification. But you guys including CAN should stop playing politics with killings. Stop displaying fake emotions. People can see through your decisiveness and insincerity. CAN telling Buhari to forget about 2019 as if they supported him in 2015 is the foolishness of the highest order. What a joke! If Buhari turns Nigeria to El dorado overnight, organisations like CAN, AFENIFERE, OPC, OHANEZE, IPOB and online and offline PDP miscreants will never support Buhari for second term. They should stop hiding under something else. Where were CAN all these years? That's the for you. 1 Like |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by bionixs: 9:33pm On May 22, 2018 |
CilicMarin: Political CAN. whatever benefit you get from this government will disappoint you |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by 36pripa(m): 11:52pm On May 22, 2018 |
I blame the CAN self, were there no killings in 2017 when they visited Buhari and he gave them #40 million transport fare?. Moral justice would have told them not to collect that money but no!!, they cornered it. Those guys weak me.
As for Buhari, posterity will not remember him positively if he fails to come out neutral and do something about these killings. There have been killings before his coming ,but only in this administration have we seen killers with all boldness and temerity. Buhari is gently tearing the tiny price of fabric that holds this heterogeneous entity, with his inactions. How do he expect us to believe that these herdsmen attacks are not supported by Government when not even a single arrest have been made in Benue,Taraba and other troubled areas?. If these guys are from Libya, that is the more reason we should show them pepper like was shown book haram so that they will go back to the desert and tell their brethren that the lives of citizens are sacrosanct.
The problem is that many will look at these killings sentimentally. Yesterday was for Shiite Muslims Today for the catholics Tomorrow for all of us
# A threat to peace anywhere is a threat to peace everywhere. |
Re: CAN Tells Buhari To Forget Second Term Over Killings In Nigeria by biztip: 12:01am On May 23, 2018 |
buhari can only win 2nd term in d republic of Niger not Nigeria |