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Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by mukina2: 2:25pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Revealed: Victims of Xmas Day bombings
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Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by talktrue1(m): 2:37pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
may their soul rest in peace. Also yesterday, it was learnt that 17 Boko Haram suspects behind the Boko Haram (western educationI hope they will not be séntenced to 3yrs imprisonment |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by namdo(m): 2:43pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
mukina2: I hope something tangible comes from the bolded words. do read this http://www.islamic-intelligence..com/2011/11/french-israelis-behind-aqim-and.html?m=1 |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by EzeUche(m): 2:46pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Igbos have suffered dearly! |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by freecocoa(f): 2:53pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
I guess the Obiukwus are from one family, what a tragedy,may their souls RIP. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Afam4eva(m): 2:55pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Like i said sometime ago, Igbos are being used for blood money in this dumb country. The sooner we act the better it is for generations to come. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Nobody: 2:55pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
I hope the other ethnic Groups are seeing what is happening , We the Igbos are keeping quiet not because we dont know what to to but when we start there is no going back , this time around its not going to be 3 yrs war, it gonna be for ever!!! |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by otokx(m): 3:04pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
My heart goes out to the Obiukwu's; what a disaster? |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by EzeUche(m): 3:08pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
I HATE NIGERIA! And when the times comes to defend my people, I will be on the battlefield. I swear to my ancestors! |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by LEXYLOV: 3:13pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Who want to give a heavy justice to those arrested monsters now when our Oga GEJ already threatening to punish any BH convict with 5yrs imprison. Now that the damages has already been done Let see if those arrested will get the promising 5yrs or lesser for carried out such a huge carnage. Na wa ooo Oga GEJ, My heart goes to the families and friends of the lost ones. But it's a pity tribal sentiment will not allow the proper action to take place. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by gregg2: 3:15pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
I Sorry for Igbos |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Nobody: 3:15pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Igbos have you all seen?!! World i hope you are watching? When this will climax, when the Igbos can take no more, let no body cry foul or lay an iota of blame on Igbos. Because of jealousy, an entire country is ganging up on a single race from the left, right and center. Every human has a limit but do not push a people to the limit because this time around it wouldn't last for 3 years anymore. Let it be known that Igbos can also be merciless when it begins. May their beloved souls rest in peace. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Ndkings1(m): 3:17pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
My condolence to the obiukwu's family and to all those who lost their blovd once, What a tragedy. igbos, we don suffer 4 dis contry. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Nobody: 3:27pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Can someone blow up a large central mosque this friday jumat prayers? Pls let do something to these fools. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by chuksikem(m): 3:38pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
mbatuku2: wot happened to you or any of your folks?? smh Igbos , anyi bu ewu, wot d hell are igbos still doing up north??its obvious we never learn, |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Afam4eva(m): 3:42pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
chuksikem: Anyi bu ezigbo ewu. maka ego ka mmadu ge ji gbu onwe ya. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by muyoto: 3:45pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
police officers in Yobe. here we go again. . . we always hear of suspects being apprehended, but nothing tangible, apparently, ever comes out. why can't they use the information obtained from the previous suspects to apprehend the masterminds, or at best take pre-empitive measures against further attacks? what a sad loss |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by lagerwhenindoubt(m): 3:53pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
We can safely assume that no length of bombings and killings of none-northerners (that is the real issue is it not) will gall the Igbos and Yorubas into a barbaric bombing/ra.ping/killing spree |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by purpose100(f): 3:56pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
kayci_d77: Uhmmm, from my little knowledge of the area where the incidence happened (Madalla), there are more of Igbo people residing there more than any other tribe. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Johnpaul2k2(m): 4:23pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
MY IGBO PEOPLE DON FINISH |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by EvilBrain1(m): 4:27pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
afam4eva: I realize that emotions are running high, but let's not lose our perspective here. Boko Haram are not targeting only Ibos. The fact is that they are happy to kill members of every tribe, they even kill their fellow muslims. Let's not turn this into another ethnic issue. BH is everyone's problem regardless of tribe. Also, the guy who suggested that we blow up a mosque should be ashamed of himself. How does that help the situation? How are you better than Boko Haram if you're advocating the same type of behaviour? FYI, the vast majority of muslims are just as horrified by this as you are. The last thing we need in this country is another group of murderous rètards deliberately targeting civilians. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by EzeUche(m): 4:28pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Evil Brain: Boko Haram is not an Igbo problem. It is a Norther problem. You better not make the same mistake. We Igbos do not want to be in a nation with these parasites from the North. Nigeria has never been one nation and we will not pretend to look the other way as innocent Igbos are killed in the North every year. Enough is enough. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by 9javoice1(m): 4:43pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
words are cheap but actions are for the brave. onye nwere nwanne no na ugwu gwa ya lotawa. let all northeast and northwest in the southeast and south south vanish b4 the the heat. and i forsee it soonest. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by 9javoice1(m): 4:48pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
what do we call this? the name is call "COLD WAR" those of us who sits down and talk should also think. think my brothers think. government never help us and will never help. our helps always come from God. and its time to do something. Now is the time. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by rhymz(m): 4:49pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
purpose100:The fact that it always has to be a community, group, market, religion or even gathering with a pre-dominant Igbo population shows there is always an ethno-religious intents and undertones yo these attacks. Come'on, what is the probability of bombing a community of Igbo people in places like Abuja, Yobe, Jos, Kano, bauchi and all these places they keep bombing. The other time it was a predominantly igbo populated market and it had to be the shop of an Igbo trader. Does it mean only Igbos dominate these states or every market in these states have a predominant igbo population? These attacks cam hardly be argued as random or not calculated. It is sickening, may be when northerners in the east start getting murdered by a radical christian Sect as well with intentions to avenge these deaths then there will be true intentions by everyone to find a solution to such a wicked act. I seriously take offence to any suggestion that says the attacks are random or have no religious-ethnic bias to its intent. Enough is enough, most of the northern leaders are cowards that will rather hide in the veil of politics to support these evil act through their silence and sometimes very inflamatory comments. I careless if the attacks are political or not, one very glaring fact here is that a particular ethnic group have always suffered the most in most of these attacks and it will not be out of line if they decide to kill people from the ethnic origin of the members of this evil sect. Quote: If there can't be equal disarmarment then it is logical to have equal terror to balance the match. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by 9javoice1(m): 4:51pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Can all igbos here online unite and start planing and stop talking. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by slap1(m): 5:01pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
I hope the Obiukwu I'm seeing is not the one I know over there o. . . |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by Ejine(m): 5:15pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
My fellow Igbo people sha. I hope the families have the heart to bear the loss; but seriously, when will they ever learn? To read that there are still Igbos who stubbornly remain in the dangerous areas of the North has got me feeling they actually deserve it. If you're unable to grow a freaking brain and come set base back home, then you're going to have to suffer the fate that awaits you in the North. It's as simple as that. Now, these guys are lamenting their loss in the news, hoping for me to feel sorry for them? Were you born yesterday? Or are you waiting for the violence to come slamming on your head with a reverberating sound before you catch a wake up call, get your acts together and get the hell outta there? I hate to sound insensitive, but that's the way it is. Are you waiting for the governors of your respective states to come bulldoze you back home before you get it right? I'm really sorry, but you've chosen to remain in the North. So prepare yourself for the violence that comes with it. Don't come wailing on the media. A word is enough for the wise. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by aljharem3: 5:25pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
I would like to say my condolences for the lose. It is a very very sad event and time for Nigerians. I would also like to tell afam4eve and ezeuche to please control their anger and should not make it an igbo problem but Nigerians. We are in a period in our nation were people are using this ethnic thing to cause discord among brothers. I am really sorry for the lose once again |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by rhymz(m): 5:26pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Evil Brain:I refuse to get carried away by such a sweeping generalization cos what we see is very different. As far as these attacks are concerned, the biggest casualties have always been Igbos, it is fast becoming an Igbo problem cos it us that getting calculated attacks and victimizations, the muslims that have died were more of innocent by-standers than victims of deliberate effort to be killed. If they are appalled like we are, then they should everything they can to help the forces apprehend these cowards, thet live in their villages, amongst them, being afraid to report is not an option here at all. When they start making efforts even if it takes their lives then we can start talking about them being affected and all that fine political talk. It is not their mosque that is being bombed afterall. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by aljharem3: 5:34pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
rhymz: No my brother, don't think like that. Boko haram is a nigerian problem and has been killing northerners as well. They kill people in the mosque after prayer. Do you think people are that stu.pid to support such group ? it has not always been a tribal or religious thing but a case of terrorism. |
Re: Revealed: Victims Of Xmas Day Bombings by rhymz(m): 5:37pm On Dec 28, 2011 |
Assailants threw a crude homemade bomb into an Arabic school in southern Nigeria's Delta state overnight, police said, wounding seven people and escalating tensions between Muslims and Christians after a spate of church bombings across the nation. Six of the wounded were children younger than nine. The attack around 10 p.m. on Tuesday came two days after Christmas Day bombings of churches and other targets by Islamist militant group Boko Haram claimed around 32 lives in a coordinated strike which seemed aimed at igniting sectarian strife. "Some men driving in a Camry car threw a low capacity explosive into a building where an Arabic class was taking place," police spokesman Charles Muka said. "Children aged between four and nine were taking a lesson. Six children were injured and one adult," he said. He said police suspected a local vigilante group. Boko Haram, a sect which aims to impose Islamic sharia law across Nigeria, claimed responsibility for the blasts, the second Christmas in a row it has caused carnage. The worst attack killed at least 27 people in the St Theresa Catholic church in Madalla, a town on the edge of the capital Abuja, and devastated surrounding buildings and cars as worshippers poured out of the church after Christmas mass. Analysts say the attacks risk reviving sectarian violence between the mostly Muslim north and Christian south, which has claimed thousands of lives in the past decade. Northern Nigerian Christians fear the Christmas Day bombings could lead to a religious war in Africa's most populous country. Seperately, a family of four was killed in a machete attack on Wednesday in Nigeria's ethnically and religiously mixed Plateau state -- on the threshold of the country's largely Muslim north and its mostly Christian south. There was no suggestion the killings had any link to Sunday's church bombings, as the victims were Christians. Plateau is a tinderbox of ethnic and religious rivalries over land and power between local people and migrants from other areas. These often take the form of sectarian strife between the state's Christian and Muslim communities, and it is thought likely to be the first place to blow up should a wider conflict start. This report was curled from 234next newsite and it is 2day's report. This is just a tip of the iceberg if muslims up north keep giving stewpid excuses like aljharem's foolish post. Do something or get reprisal attacks as well. |
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