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Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by manchy7531: 6:21pm On Nov 11, 2011
Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten to "finish you infidels and your President Goodluck Jonathan"

, Killing Spree Continues In Kaduna…

Barely 24 hours after Boko Haram struck in Tabak, near Zonkwa in Southern Kaduna.

Another set of Boko Haram struck again this morning gunning down one person to death and injuring several people.

The Attackers left a note, written in Hausa, saying, “We have just started, we will finish you infidels and your President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Patrick Ibrahim Yakowa. You killed our people in April and votes for your infidels leaders.”

This is even as there has been multiple bomb blasts and gun battles in Maiduguri and Damaturu in the Northeast which have left over 60 people dead between yesterday and today.

In Maiduguri yesterday, The Head Quarters of the military Joint Task Force (JTF) was attacked along with the El-Kanemi Theological College.

In Damaturu, multiple churches were attacked along with the state Police Head Quarters.
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by asha80(m): 6:22pm On Nov 11, 2011
shocked shocked lipsrsealed
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by manchy7531: 6:23pm On Nov 11, 2011
i think we are beginning to see the real cause of bokoharam.it is politically religious
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by PointB: 6:29pm On Nov 11, 2011
@op

Any link to the news?
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by Osama10(m): 6:30pm On Nov 11, 2011
This forced marriage must be divorced. angry angry angry
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by manchy7531: 6:36pm On Nov 11, 2011
http://www.naijapundit.com,

end time for Nigeria is at the corner
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by tpia5: 6:56pm On Nov 11, 2011
Is this still ongoing?

Where can we get a clear picture of what's happening in the north?

We're only hearing bits and pieces.

It sounds rather like the maitastine stuff though i'm not sure.

Why not impose a blockade on any troubled region. No one gets in and no one gets out.
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by namfav(m): 7:22pm On Nov 11, 2011
another false article undecided
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by PointB: 7:26pm On Nov 11, 2011
manchy7531:

http://www.naijapundit.com,

end time for Nigeria is at the corner

If Boko haram kill Jonathan, there will be war!
There is no two way about it!
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by PointB: 7:27pm On Nov 11, 2011
Christians Fleeing Northwest

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has disclosed that many Christians and non-natives in Yobe State, especially those in Damaturu, the state capital, are fleeing to their native states for safety.

The state’s CAN Chairman, Rev. Garba Idi told journalists that officials and various community leaders in the meeting were uncomfortable with the security arrangements as no soldier or police was sighted around the Jerusalem area where most non-natives in the state capital reside.
Rev. Idi, however, called on Christians for calm as CAN was putting heads together with other concerned bodies to address the situation.

Rev. Idi said the state government had not taken any concrete steps for now as individuals were bearing the responsibility of evacuating corpses of their loved ones to their home towns for burial.

He expressed shock at the unfortunate event and wondered what could have angered those who decided to carry out the attacks in the state which had been considered as safe haven in the country.

He appealed to all and sundry to see themselves as one and find other ways of resolving grievances instead of taking actions leading to the death of innocent souls. He urged the Boko Haram sect to reconsider their actions for the sake of innocent Nigerians.

The National President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) , Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor also said that CAN would not wait until all its members in the North are killed before confronting the menace.

According to him, in New Jerusalem area of Damaturu, the Yobe State capital, no fewer than six churches were torched by suspected Boko Haram members in a bombing that also affected a police station.

He said that four people were killed by co-ordinated Fedayeen attacks; one at a college in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, while Mujahideen gunmen attacked a church in Kaduna, shooting two female worshippers to death.

“The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), is calling on the Federal Government to demonstrate the political will to deal decisively with the increasing wave of terrorism in the country. Reports reaching me from different parts of the North have shown that several innocent lives have again been sent to their early graves and property worth millions of naira has either been torched or vandalised in another orgy of religious violence,” Oritsejafor said.

“We just cannot continue to put our wrong foot forward all the time and expect investors to come and invest their money in an unsafe environment,” Oritsejefor said, urging the government to take action.

To the governments and people of the three states, Oritsejafor offered condolences while appealing for restraint, saying that CAN will, in due course, come up with a position after an emergency meeting soon.

He also commiserated with the leadership of the Nigeria Police and other security agencies that lost personnel and property in the latest spate of violence, reiterating his call for proactive measures by the security outfits to tackle the menace of terrorism in the country.

Meanwhile, the national president of Tarraya Ekklisiyoyi Kristi A Nigeria (TEKAN), Reverend Emmanuel Dziggau on Monday read what appeared to be the Riot Act to those killing and maiming Christians in the North and destroying their properties, saying “enough is enough.”

Reverend Dziggau also said in a press statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna that they would no longer accept the sweet talks of both the federal and the concerned state governments without any measurable political will to kill the virus that is capable of tearing the country apart.

The TEKAN, meaning Fellowship of Churches of Christ in Nigeria in Hausa, president also said that in view of the threat posed to the corporate existence of the country by the recent activities of the Boko Haram group, Nigerians should come together and review the possibility of remaining together as one country.

While calling on its members to remain calm and prayerful, the clergyman said that TEKAN would no longer tolerate any further killing of its members and the destruction of churches and their properties by those he termed agents of murder and destruction.

The statement reads: “The Tarraya Ekklisiyoyi Kristi A Nigeria; (Fellowship of Churches of Christ in Nigeria- TEKAN) has observed with deep concern the devilish activities of the dreaded Islamic sect called “Boko Haram” whose activities are gearing towards total elimination of Christians and Christianity in the northern part of this country, being the reason for incessant attack and killings of innocent law-abiding Christians in the North, particularly Christians of TEKAN family.

“Therefore, the TEKAN wishes to condemn the continuous killings of our members and other Christians in the North, especially North-East region. TEKAN may no longer accept the smooth talk show by both the respective states and federal government without any measurable political will to treat this evil virus that’s capable of tearing this country apart.

“TEKAN is calling on well-meaning Nigerians ahead of 2014 when Nigeria will be 100 years of her amalgamation to decide the possibility of our remaining together in the face of the Boko Haram activities that are no longer acceptable to many peace-loving Nigerians.

“TEKAN may no longer tolerate any further killings of her members and destruction of churches, properties by any agent of murder and destruction. TEKAN is calling on her members to remain calm and prayerful.

“We will follow events and whatever needs to be done will be done in coordination with the heavenly host under the captainship of our lord Jesus Christ. Christians may appear docile but when the time comes, even docile people may stand up like a mighty rock. Enough is enough.”

Meanwhile, the Yobe State branch of CAN has called on President Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Ibrahim Geidam to work towards restoring normalcy to the state and ensure the protection of life and property of citizens, particularly of those who came to earn a living in the state.

The group said thousands of non-indigenes were relocating from the state to where they could be accommodated and accepted as Nigerians.

The state chairman of CAN, Reverend Garba Idi, said this in an interview with the Nigerian Tribune in Damaturu, Yobe State capital.

According to him, since the crisis began, particularly in Jerusalem ward which is dominated by Christians and non-indigenes, many of them had chosen to leave the state.

The CAN chairman said 10 churches, 11 vehicles, seven motorcycles and one bicycle were burnt during the attack.

“So many Christians were killed and as I am talking to you now, some people are still calling us to say that they discovered the bodies of some of their missing relatives who were killed in the bush. We are not too comfortable with the security arrangements here,” he said.

Also speaking, Mr Tony Ogah, a businessman in Damaturu, said he had been nursing the idea to leave the state because of so many issues which have to do with his faith as a Christian, adding that the crises in Yobe left him with no option but to leave and settle somewhere else.

While narrating her ordeal, Mrs Patriash Okoli said when the people came, “they shouted Arne, Yanmiri, shege and they started shooting and burning, and before the police could come, they had killed so many people. I don’t know how I survived, but my friends were killed before my eyes. I was running into the bush on Bukar Abba University road and somehow I escaped.”


http://www.naijapundit.com/news/christians-fleeing-northwest
Re: Kaduna Attackers Leave Note, Threaten To "finish You Infidels And Your President by dustydee: 9:40pm On Nov 11, 2011
sad development

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