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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Theunbothered: 4:38pm On Oct 03, 2021
This is why the government wants to regulate social media, the press and all protests.

There is no way the government is not aware of these people, yet despite this many are still in high places and control critical infrastructure.

TERRORISTS HAVE INFILTRATED THE GOVERNMENT

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Elock1: 4:40pm On Oct 03, 2021
angry
Exactly what MNK, IPOB and any sensible person have been saying.

Split this shithole at once

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by tujays(m): 4:42pm On Oct 03, 2021
born, raised and Baked In Kaduna. and an Indigene. I never perceived Kaduna as an Islamic state.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Theunbothered: 4:42pm On Oct 03, 2021
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Until y'all learn how to live as brothers and sisters.
And stop seeing yourselves as better than other people.
Until yall renounce the TRIBALISM and RELIGION SHENANIGANS that the evil and corrupt politicians have engraved in your hearts since 1960, things will remain the same as it has always been.
No two ways about it.
Learn how to live in peace with all men.
We come on peace.
#BitterTruth
God bless Nigeria.
Peace out ✌

No there is no way you read all that and came to such an insane conclusion.

People are literally being killed and the government is helping shield the killers and finance it through private companies you're talking about living in peace, which nonsense peace?

This goes beyond politics this is pure madness.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Belafonte(m): 4:44pm On Oct 03, 2021
The north's attempts at islamising southern Nigeria and, Africa by extension, is unrelenting and will very likely succeed

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Neddstark: 4:46pm On Oct 03, 2021
This seems very insightful.
But I dont trust the journalist David Hundenyin. Implicating Akpabio to the death of the Akwa Ibom girl shows he is capable of anything.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by FlipModeSquade(m): 4:47pm On Oct 03, 2021
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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by german01(m): 4:47pm On Oct 03, 2021
This is nonsense!

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by fotadmowmend(m): 4:47pm On Oct 03, 2021
Following

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by yahmohy27: 4:48pm On Oct 03, 2021
Rubbish

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Klington: 4:50pm On Oct 03, 2021
sadHi
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Bighead9: 4:50pm On Oct 03, 2021
webm:
We are in deep trouble sharing this country with northerners

Read more at the source. A very well researched article.
https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=
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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Amungwele: 4:51pm On Oct 03, 2021
This is part of the global journalists investigation on terrorism. More are still coming to reveal

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by pacino26(m): 4:51pm On Oct 03, 2021
One glaring fact from this exposé is that what we are seeing today is a result of long term proactive steps sustained over decades.

We can't just root it out with wishful thinking.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 4:52pm On Oct 03, 2021
A Wikileaks cable from 2002 confirms that this arrest actually did take place, only for the suspect to be released inexplicably after 27 days in detention.


For those who are not aware, Yakubu Musa Kafanchan, also known as Sheikh Yakubu Musa Katsina and Yakubu Musa Hassan is a founding member of the Izala Movement (JIBWIS), and is in fact, the current Chairman of its board of trustees and the Chairman of the Katsina State JIBWIS chapter. He is a widely respected Islamic cleric and a very close personal friend and public associate of - no prizes for guessing - Isa Ali Pantami. Yes, that Isa Pantami.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Davidonkonsults: 4:52pm On Oct 03, 2021
ba2remagaji:
This story no make any sense,u have to point at all
You are a dullard na. Nothing strange here.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Moneyboyz: 4:53pm On Oct 03, 2021
For Saudi Arabia to keep mute in the face of all the destruction Their Jihadist and Muslim urchins are causing says a lot.
I've never seen them condemn an attack by Muslims on others, it shows they are all part of the funding, noting oil money cannot do.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Bighead9: 4:53pm On Oct 03, 2021
Belafonte:
The north's attempts at islamising southern Nigeria and, Africa by extension, is unrelenting and will very likely succeed

The North is already succeeding in the EAST. As it stands now, there are more IGBO MUSLIMS in the EAST than Yoruba Muslims in the West. grin grin grin

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Iretii0511(m): 4:54pm On Oct 03, 2021
Wow!
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Bornsinner7: 4:58pm On Oct 03, 2021
Sometimes I wonder.. what if all religions were like Islam.. forcing people to accept your beliefs and if not kill them

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Jaydot01: 4:59pm On Oct 03, 2021
BOOOMNAIJA:
As I no get time to read d long story above, make I just book space to advertise my kaya......


I AM SELLING ADIDAS SNEAKERS BUT IT IS 2500NAIRA AND ITS FAKE.

BUT IF U WALK VERY FAST NO ONE WILL KNOW.


Pls patronize a bro.
Pics?

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by nelszx: 4:59pm On Oct 03, 2021
Pearlyakin:
Finish the story please
It's a long read actually. Just click on the link and finish it, very interesting if you can connect the dots.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by LLMG: 5:00pm On Oct 03, 2021
the docile foolish cowardly southern legislators have brains they cannot activate for good use for those they represent
webm:
We are in deep trouble sharing this country with northerners

Read more at the source. A very well researched article.
https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by lalo128: 5:02pm On Oct 03, 2021
cheesy grin
BOOOMNAIJA:
As I no get time to read d long story above, make I just book space to advertise my kaya......


I AM SELLING ADIDAS SNEAKERS BUT IT IS 2500NAIRA AND ITS FAKE.

BUT IF U WALK VERY FAST NO ONE WILL KNOW.


Pls patronize a bro.
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 5:03pm On Oct 03, 2021
Mr. Kafanchan was even recently named as one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World by The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, a Jordanian government-affiliated NGO. More on that later.

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Apparently Mr. Kafanchan has been known to the Nigerian security forces as the leader of a terror network trying to set up terror cells in Katsina and Kano as far back as 2002. Keep that date in mind because it will become even more important as we unravel this further. According to official Nigerian government communication to the UN, this real-life Islamic terror organiser is known to have affiliations with a certain ‘GSPC’ group trying to carry out terror attacks in Nigeria, and he was even arrested for it in 2005 - 4 whole years before the world ever heard of a “Boko Haram.”


Yet in 2021 he is not only a free man, but a powerful free man, with access to federal ministers, state governors and President Muhammadu Buhari himself.


And then there is the GSPC angle. ‘GSPC’ stands for “Groupe Salafiste pour la Prédication et le Combat” (Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat). A full primer on the origin of the group and what it stands for is available here. Cliff notes summary: It is an illegal Salafi terrorist organisation based in Algeria which is affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It specialises in providing training, funding and support to Islamists and jihadi fighters around the world using a vast global network of smugglers, money launderers and rat lines.

Which brings us to the second name in the above letter excerpt. Alhaji Shahru Haruna, in the Nigerian government’s own words, is a GSPC agent who funds the activities of people like Kabiru Sokoto by laundering proceeds from smuggled goods. He too, was arrested and held on terror financing charges. Somehow he too, is not only a free man today, but a powerful one in his own right too.

It will not surprise the reader to find out that Alhaji Haruna is also a ranking member of the Izala Movement. According to these posts I dug up from Facebook accounts linked to the Kano State Izala Movement chapter, Alhaji Haruna is the Deputy President of the Kano State chapter of JIBWIS. Like Yakubu Kafanchan, this indicted terror funder not only retains his position in Nigeria’s most influential Muslim body, but is also a respected Islamic preacher with access to the Who’s Who of Nigerian politics and governance.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Jonah507(m): 5:04pm On Oct 03, 2021
The colonia masters made a big mistake making the North share a country with other sane humans.

They should have been a country of their own to enable them practice their terrorism and religious intolerance

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by nelszx: 5:04pm On Oct 03, 2021
tujays:
born, raised and Baked In Kaduna. and an Indigene. I never perceived Kaduna as an Islamic state.
Tell yourself the truth, when Namadi Sambo was promoted to VP, and the then deputy governor Mr Patrick Yakowa was to be installed as Governor what ensued?

The people threatened war and all that a Christian can't be their governor. Even after his installation, do you think his death was mourned, rather it was celebrated.

His death was a state sponsored death. Kaduna is as deep an Islamic state as Kano.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 5:04pm On Oct 03, 2021
Even more interestingly, when I do some digging into Mr. Haruna, I discover something potentially even more alarming. It will be recalled that in September 2021, CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele claimed that a significant portion of dollars bought by Bureau de Change (BDC) operators in Nigeria goes into illegal importation of arms. Speaking at the end of the monthly Monetary Policy Committee meeting, he said:

“Whether it’s Boko Haram, kidnapping and all sorts of nefarious activities, BDCs take our country’s dollar and sell to people to go and buy arms and ammunition to come and hurt us. That’s what people want us to continue to do. We cannot do that any longer. We can’t. If you have any legal, legitimate business you want to conduct, please take your business to a bank, they will sell you forex.”

A search of Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission database for the name “Shahru Haruna” turns up a plethora of companies registered under the “Dan Diyma” name.


A man identified by the Nigerian government itself as a security threat for funding terror via money laundering was somehow allowed to own and operate a BDC, which according to the CBN governor, could well have been doing precisely that. A CBN circular from October 2020 confirms that at least as recently as last year, Haruna Shahru was allowed to run a BDC in Nigeria, potentially giving him access to the very funding infrastructure that he should not have under any circumstances.


A glance at one of the other “Dan Diyma” business entities shows that even the email address used to register this entity - purportedly a petroleum company, albeit one with zero identifiable corporate footprint - belongs to Dan Diyma BDC, which says everything about how important the BDC is to Haruna Shahru. The question left unanswered is “Why?”

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 5:06pm On Oct 03, 2021
In case the reader is wondering if this picture can get any worse, the answer is yes. It can, and it will. Take note of the name circled in red below.


Zahraddeen Shahru Haruna is Shahru Haruna’s son, so it is no surprise for him to show up as a director on his father’s BDC registration documents. There’s just one problem. Remember Emefiele saying that BDCs facilitate terror financing? Well just a month before he made that comment, a circular was sent out to banks by the CBN with the names of 18 companies and individuals whose bank accounts were to be frozen with a PND (Post No Debit) mandate. Very unusually, no reason was given for the instruction, and also unusually, on a list made up of corporate accounts, there was an account belonging to an individual. His name?

https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by slevan: 5:06pm On Oct 03, 2021
This is the most damning report and exposé on the failed regime of General Muhammadu Buhari, the high level hypocrisy of Northern elites, the precarious state of innocent Nigerians and the existential threats posed by Wahabists and Jihadists.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by pongwa(m): 5:08pm On Oct 03, 2021
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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Anniemae(f): 5:08pm On Oct 03, 2021
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Until y'all learn how to live as brothers and sisters.
And stop seeing yourselves as better than other people.
Until yall renounce the TRIBALISM and RELIGION SHENANIGANS that the evil and corrupt politicians have engraved in your hearts since 1960, things will remain the same as it has always been.
No two ways about it.
Learn how to live in peace with all men.
We come on peace.
#BitterTruth
God bless Nigeria.
Peace out ✌



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