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Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Nobody: 3:56am On Jan 14, 2012
A mob killed two people and burnt mosques and homes in an overnight raid on a mainly Muslim village in Adamawa state on Friday.

“It was around 11:30 pm when a crowd from Imbur, a Christian populated area attacked Gwalam village dominated by muslims, setting homes and mosques on fire. a resident, Abubakar Hussaini said.

“So far, we have two deaths, and we still don’t know the fate of some residents who fled into the bush to escape the attack.” a resident, Abubakar Hussaini said.

Adamawa state is to hold governorship election on January 21 and it is gathered that such ethnic and religious violence often occurs around election periods in Nigeria. But it is believed by some residents that the attack was a retaliation of the recent killings of Christians in the state by the Boko Haram sect.

Gamo Jika, a state official of one of Nigeria’s Islamic organisation, Jama’atu Nasri Islam, confirmed that two people were killed.

“We have two dead from the attack on Gwalam by some Christians. We are taking inventory of houses burnt in the attack,” he said.

Adamawa state police spokeswoman, Altine Daniel confirmed the attack but gave no details.

http://tribune.com.ng/sat/index.php/news/6378-mob-kills-2-burns-mosques-in-adamawa.html

And the battle continue,
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Nobody: 5:28am On Jan 14, 2012
lies, christians are not known for such develish act. they are not blood suckers or terror hungry . we know people with such tendencies, people who shoot at others willingly even when they are un-armed,when they are holding meeting,sleeping or serving their God,people whom their life mean nothing to them.always happy to take a life or spill blood.
the christians have refused to retaliate, now they want to try another strategy that have already failed
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by ceejay80s(m): 5:38am On Jan 14, 2012
@poster, all these a lies! Xtians would neva do such a thing, not even in muslim land adamawa, either u are lying just to get attention or they made the story up
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by SILAKABUWA: 5:41am On Jan 14, 2012
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by BIGERBOY1: 5:43am On Jan 14, 2012
^^
why do we live in denial as nigerians? And who are you to determine who is more christain or less? The article says predominantly christain area is whence came the mob. The other day I saw a video of here alleging some people EATING others, tell me now are the beroms not christains? That is despicable.
Now get it straight and dont let sentiments hold sway, I don't these or the perpetrators of killing of anybody for that matter are adherents of any religion they claim, nay, they are but miscreants amongst us he'll bent on turning us against each other. THE EARLIER NIGERIANS GET THAT INTO THEIR THICK SKULL THE BETTER.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by SILAKABUWA: 5:45am On Jan 14, 2012
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by SILAKABUWA: 5:48am On Jan 14, 2012
agents of america, devils advocates, boko haram is sponsored by america
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Nobody: 6:04am On Jan 14, 2012
^^^ calm down, Ur response to threads of this nature lately smacks off nothing but immaturity
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by sizzlers(m): 6:12am On Jan 14, 2012
may be the people in question are theist
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by fasa2020(m): 6:15am On Jan 14, 2012
I said it !!! Religious crisis on the way,
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by ziccoit: 6:19am On Jan 14, 2012
Christians are involved now media reported the incidence as MOB attack. Killing two people with what? Burning mosque not bombing. An attempt was even made to make it look political.

Media which largely being controlled by the Christians are conspiring with some yet-to-know forces to cause religion war in this country.

Some posters now come here to defend indefensible. We are all observing how the events unfold.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by SILAKABUWA: 6:20am On Jan 14, 2012
http://weeklytrust.com.ng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8200%3Anigeria-the-spreading-northern-insurgency&catid=41%3Anews&Itemid=30
The government must think hard about how to tackle an Islamist uprising that may have less to do with religion than the rebels claim



AS the muffled boom of a distant bomb set off by militants gives way seconds later to the clatter of government soldiers’ automatic gunfire, Satu Mari listens in the car park of the hotel he owns in Maiduguri, a city in Nigeria’s turbulent north-east. “Bomb is our daily bread,” he says casually. “Bomb is our good morning and good night.” Maiduguri is sliding towards a full-blown guerrilla war and Mr Mari runs one of the few businesses with a bright future. He lodges army officers.


The government is sending thousands of troops to Nigeria’s north to fight Islamist militants said to have emerged from a small cult in the past decade. Known as Boko Haram, it is blamed for nearly every act of violence now occurring in Africa’s most populous nation, some 160m-strong. After a wave of attacks on banks and prisons in late 2010, the militants are said to have moved up a notch, murdering politicians and poll workers in the run-up to elections in March and April last year. They are also blamed for bombs that went off at the heavily guarded national police headquarters and at the offices of the UN in the capital, Abuja. And for the second year in a row Boko Haram is said to have attacked Christmas church services.

All of this seems well beyond the capabilities of a small cult known mainly for its views on secular education. Boko Haram in Hausa, the main language of the north, means “Western learning is forbidden”. The frequency and sophistication of the violence has led many, especially in America, to suggest that the group is getting support from international terrorist networks. Algeria’s branch of al-Qaeda and, more improbably, Somalia’s Shabab have been mentioned. Nigeria’s government, keen to win lucrative grants as a front-line ally in the West’s “global war on terror”, has encouraged such explanations.

Religious and political leaders in the mainly Muslim north, however, see things differently. To them, the internationally connected, ferociously active Islamist fringe group described by officials is largely an imaginary bogeyman. They say there are some genuine religious fanatics in the north but suggest Boko Haram has been co-opted into a murky mix of criminal opportunists and disgruntled political operators. “It’s something like a Bermuda triangle.” says Kashim Shettima, the governor of Borno State, where the group originates. “Boko Haram has become a franchise that anyone can buy into.”

Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s president, seems in two minds. He has claimed that Boko Haram and its sympathisers have infiltrated all branches of the government, including the army and police. “Some continue to dip their hands and eat with you, and you won’t even know the person who will point a gun at you or plant a bomb behind your house,” he told a church congregation in Abuja.

The president, a Christian who is unpopular in the Muslim north, is following the advice of his top security men baying for blood. He has put much of the north under a state of emergency. He appears ready to give the armed forces and police a free hand to run large-scale operations. And he is set to spend an astonishing 20% of the federal budget on security this year.

Some fear that such measures may make matters worse. Already deployed in parts of the north, troops are seen by locals as occupiers. Their high-handed, sometimes violent behaviour stokes rebellious feelings. A backlash is already happening. The north’s most urgent need is economic development. Whereas the oil-rich south is booming, nearly three-quarters of northerners live on less than $200 a year, far below any poverty line. Few government programmes really help the region.

The country’s 80m Muslims blame a loss of political influence. When the army ruled Nigeria, northerners were largely in charge, but that ended 12 years ago. A sense of marginalisation has stirred political dissatisfaction which northern extremists feed on. Yet the intelligence services charged with hunting them down rarely seem to find them, whether they are religious extremists or political opportunists. While the spooks persevere, the government must quickly attend to legitimate and longstanding grievances.

So far the opposite has been happening. The government’s bold decision to cut fuel subsidies from January 1st, however much economic sense it might make, has further widened the gap between rich and poor. Nationwide strikes have ensued. Tension and lawlessness have risen.

Yet the Nigerian state has shown it can end an insurgency if it plays its cards right. Until a few years ago most political violence in Nigeria took place in the Niger delta in the south. Just as in today’s north, residents complained of corruption, poverty, inequality and lack of development. Some delta people backed armed groups; others benefited from their largesse. In the first nine months of 2008, 1,000 or so people were killed in the unrest and nearly 300 taken hostage. Over the years, the cost to Nigeria through pipeline sabotage and oil theft was estimated at nearly $24 billion.

But a deal in 2009 that included an amnesty brought relative peace to the region. Militants were offered an unconditional pardon and cash. Around 26,000 accepted. According to official figures, 15,000-plus former militants have had vocational training or a formal if belated education.

Though the delta is much safer, the amnesty programme has yet to bring total peace. And it has been expensive. Repentant militants each got $393 a month in cash plus food allowances during rehabilitation. In this year’s government’s budget, $458m will be spent on sustaining the amnesty—more than is given to the Universal Basic Education Commission, which provides free primary education. Some say Boko Haram’s real aim is not an Islamist state but a slice of the amnesty cake. If so, the government should at least explore such a possibility.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by ProNurse: 6:30am On Jan 14, 2012
The family of the dead victims will be compensated by the state government.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Nobody: 6:41am On Jan 14, 2012
SILAKABUWA:

http://weeklytrust.com.ng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8200%3Anigeria-the-spreading-northern-insurgency&catid=41%3Anews&Itemid=30
The government must think hard about how to tackle an Islamist uprising that may have less to do with religion than the rebels claim



AS the muffled boom of a distant bomb set off by militants gives way seconds later to the clatter of government soldiers’ automatic gunfire, Satu Mari listens in the car park of the hotel he owns in Maiduguri, a city in Nigeria’s turbulent north-east. “Bomb is our daily bread,” he says casually. “Bomb is our good morning and good night.” Maiduguri is sliding towards a full-blown guerrilla war and Mr Mari runs one of the few businesses with a bright future. He lodges army officers.


The government is sending thousands of troops to Nigeria’s north to fight Islamist militants said to have emerged from a small cult in the past decade. Known as Boko Haram, it is blamed for nearly every act of violence now occurring in Africa’s most populous nation, some 160m-strong. After a wave of attacks on banks and prisons in late 2010, the militants are said to have moved up a notch, murdering politicians and poll workers in the run-up to elections in March and April last year. They are also blamed for bombs that went off at the heavily guarded national police headquarters and at the offices of the UN in the capital, Abuja. And for the second year in a row Boko Haram is said to have attacked Christmas church services.

All of this seems well beyond the capabilities of a small cult known mainly for its views on secular education. Boko Haram in Hausa, the main language of the north, means “Western learning is forbidden”. The frequency and sophistication of the violence has led many, especially in America, to suggest that the group is getting support from international terrorist networks. Algeria’s branch of al-Qaeda and, more improbably, Somalia’s Shabab have been mentioned. Nigeria’s government, keen to win lucrative grants as a front-line ally in the West’s “global war on terror”, has encouraged such explanations.

Religious and political leaders in the mainly Muslim north, however, see things differently. To them, the internationally connected, ferociously active Islamist fringe group described by officials is largely an imaginary bogeyman. They say there are some genuine religious fanatics in the north but suggest Boko Haram has been co-opted into a murky mix of criminal opportunists and disgruntled political operators. “It’s something like a Bermuda triangle.” says Kashim Shettima, the governor of Borno State, where the group originates. “Boko Haram has become a franchise that anyone can buy into.”

Goodluck Jonathan, Nigeria’s president, seems in two minds. He has claimed that Boko Haram and its sympathisers have infiltrated all branches of the government, including the army and police. “Some continue to dip their hands and eat with you, and you won’t even know the person who will point a gun at you or plant a bomb behind your house,” he told a church congregation in Abuja.

The president, a Christian who is unpopular in the Muslim north, is following the advice of his top security men baying for blood. He has put much of the north under a state of emergency. He appears ready to give the armed forces and police a free hand to run large-scale operations. And he is set to spend an astonishing 20% of the federal budget on security this year.

Some fear that such measures may make matters worse. Already deployed in parts of the north, troops are seen by locals as occupiers. Their high-handed, sometimes violent behaviour stokes rebellious feelings. A backlash is already happening. The north’s most urgent need is economic development. Whereas the oil-rich south is booming, nearly three-quarters of northerners live on less than $200 a year, far below any poverty line. Few government programmes really help the region.

The country’s 80m Muslims blame a loss of political influence. When the army ruled Nigeria, northerners were largely in charge, but that ended 12 years ago. A sense of marginalisation has stirred political dissatisfaction which northern extremists feed on. Yet the intelligence services charged with hunting them down rarely seem to find them, whether they are religious extremists or political opportunists. While the spooks persevere, the government must quickly attend to legitimate and longstanding grievances.

So far the opposite has been happening. The government’s bold decision to cut fuel subsidies from January 1st, however much economic sense it might make, has further widened the gap between rich and poor. Nationwide strikes have ensued. Tension and lawlessness have risen.

Yet the Nigerian state has shown it can end an insurgency if it plays its cards right. Until a few years ago most political violence in Nigeria took place in the Niger delta in the south. Just as in today’s north, residents complained of corruption, poverty, inequality and lack of development. Some delta people backed armed groups; others benefited from their largesse. In the first nine months of 2008, 1,000 or so people were killed in the unrest and nearly 300 taken hostage. Over the years, the cost to Nigeria through pipeline sabotage and oil theft was estimated at nearly $24 billion.

But a deal in 2009 that included an amnesty brought relative peace to the region. Militants were offered an unconditional pardon and cash. Around 26,000 accepted. According to official figures, 15,000-plus former militants have had vocational training or a formal if belated education.

Though the delta is much safer, the amnesty programme has yet to bring total peace. And it has been expensive. Repentant militants each got $393 a month in cash plus food allowances during rehabilitation. In this year’s government’s budget, $458m will be spent on sustaining the amnesty—more than is given to the Universal Basic Education Commission, which provides free primary education. Some say Boko Haram’s real aim is not an Islamist state but a slice of the amnesty cake. If so, the government should at least explore such a possibility.
even if you are given the world like we gave you this country for another 30 yrs, 70% of your people will still be poor . what you need is education not money
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by bashydemy(m): 6:45am On Jan 14, 2012
@aguiyi,ceejay80s,BIGER BOY

God punish you guys, if the attack was other way round you would have been raising accusing finger on muslims, But now that its xtians you are saying they cannot do such, are you saying the Medias who has been supporting xtians are lying?
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by donigspain(m): 6:46am On Jan 14, 2012
Hold da phone! So as I rested my weary bones peacefully on my bed last night, some persons where out there in the cold looking for people to kill and houses to burn. Nawao, I just pray these insecurity issues are resolved soonest because man-pikin fit dey sleep one day only to wake up sorrounded by almajiris and bokoists.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Nobody: 6:51am On Jan 14, 2012
bashy_demy:

@aguiyi,ceejay80s,BIGER BOY

God punish you guys,  if the attack was other way round you would have been raising accusing finger on muslims, But now that its xtians you are saying they cannot do such,  are you saying the Medias who has been supporting xtians are lying?
calm down @ bashy
all over the world christians are known to be peace loving people. same goes for real muslims some of whom i presently wine and dine with, you dare not molest a non muslim while they arround without a good reason but the unimformed ones accross the globe are ready to die any minute over things they know little or nothing about.

A true christian is peace loving and would not seek the head or blood of another as vengeance belongs to God

NOTE: A CHURCH GOER IS NOT A CHRISTIAN, HE IS JUST A NUMBER IN THE BODY OF CHRIST AND NOT A MEMBER
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by prodam(m): 7:05am On Jan 14, 2012
aguiyi:

calm down @ bashy
all over the world christians are known to be peace loving people. same goes for real muslims some of whom i presently wine and dine with, you dare not molest a non muslim while they arround without a good reason but the unimformed ones accross the globe are ready to die any minute over things they know little or nothing about.

A true christian is peace loving and would not seek the head or blood of another as vengeance belongs to God

NOTE: A CHURCH GOER IS NOT A CHRISTIAN, HE IS JUST A NUMBER IN THE BODY OF CHRIST AND NOT A MEMBER

u are definitely right bro,
media is another issue that has brought misfortune to this country, both local and international news have continued to portray our bad image(probable it has been planned, God knows),
in a situation whereby a Christian hears a news informing him of mass massacre of his fellow Christian brothers else where, He might be forced to have bad impression on his Muslim neighbors, but basically, the 2 religions condemn violence
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by NaMe4: 7:23am On Jan 14, 2012
^^ Just wanted to say the same thing.
Most News agencies and media outfits in Nigeria are just a mess.

Are these evidence-based allegations or did any group of Christians claim responsibility?

A Muslim-dominated village got attacked by a mob, so it has to be a Christian mob! SMH
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by chidyke77(m): 7:23am On Jan 14, 2012
prodam:


u are definitely right bro,
media is another issue that has brought misfortune to this country, both local and international news have continued to portray our bad image(probable it has been planned, God knows),
in a situation whereby a Christian hears a news informing him of mass massacre of his fellow Christian brothers else where, He might be forced to have bad impression on his Muslim neighbors, but basically, the 2 religions condemn violence
may be u are nt frm the north.
aguiyi:

calm down @ bashy
all over the world christians are known to be peace loving people. same goes for real muslims some of whom i presently wine and dine with, you dare not molest a non muslim while they arround without a good reason but the unimformed ones accross the globe are ready to die any minute over things they know little or nothing about.

A true christian is peace loving and would not seek the head or blood of another as vengeance belongs to God

NOTE: A CHURCH GOER IS NOT A CHRISTIAN, HE IS JUST A NUMBER IN THE BODY OF CHRIST AND NOT A MEMBER
where do u find the real muslims that abhors killing? i only known muslims frm the western part of Nigeria as peaceful ones nt the northern ones and the middle east ones that cn kill at a slightest provocation,same for those in asia countries. so, generally muslims are not true friends to other religion most especially to xtians.why do the call the xtians infidels?
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Nobody: 7:34am On Jan 14, 2012
Am yet to see a religion that preaches for vices instead of against it

those people making such careless comments are harping on the illitracy of their followers to cause mayhem.
chidyke77:

may be u are nt frm the north.where do u find the real muslims that abhors killing? i only known muslims frm the western part of Nigeria as peaceful ones nt the northern ones and the middle east ones that cn kill at a slightest provocation,same for those in asia countries. so, generally muslims are not true friends to other religion most especially to xtians.why do the call the xtians infidels?
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by ignis: 7:36am On Jan 14, 2012
Blame it on the Boko Harams
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by ziccoit: 7:38am On Jan 14, 2012
aguiyi:

calm down @ bashy
all over the world christians are known to be peace loving people. same goes for real muslims some of whom i presently wine and dine with, you dare not molest a non muslim while they arround without a good reason but the unimformed ones accross the globe are ready to die any minute over things they know little or nothing about.

A true christian is peace loving and would not seek the head or blood of another as vengeance belongs to God

NOTE: A CHURCH GOER IS NOT A CHRISTIAN, HE IS JUST A NUMBER IN THE BODY OF CHRIST AND NOT A MEMBER

Your conclusion recognises existence of Christians miscreants/ militants , though may not have religion sanctions. I share and agree with your line of thought that a man claiming to be worshiping God should not be found doing things in variant to His commandments and if found wanting, should not be hung on religion teachings.
If that goes round with me should it not comes round with you to accept my similar explanations that Islam doesn't endorse crime, no matter how infinitesimal, against any form of creature? But you Christians don't give a damn. You always claim to know more than the Muslims in interpreting the verses of Quran and sayings of the Prophet(pbh) when you are actually falling into errors. This is actually at the instance of abundancy of similar verses in the Bible which I genuinely don't agree a emanating from God.
We are just not sincere to ourselves. See the way the writer of the posted article trying to play down the severity of the incedence. He even tried to blame the incidence on political atmosphere in the state in an attempt to exonerate his Christian brethrens. I strongly believe he wouldn't have done that if reverse was the case.
God help us.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Reference(m): 7:47am On Jan 14, 2012
aguiyi:

even if you are given the world like we gave you this country for another 30 yrs, 70% of your people will still be poor . what you need is education not money

Quite agree. If that huge security vote (most of which I assume will go to operations in that region) is split into two to tackle the problem from both sides, a one time payment can be made to set up institutions that will create and support education in that region and I do not mean the elitist type, just basic education to the poor. The biggest hint as to what they need is so clear yet no one seems have noticed. 'Western education is evil' so that's what they need, western education. The present militants are the third generation of some very highly educated people that helped liberate Nigeria from British rule. When the politics of divide and rule came priorities changed. The next generation after that realised that if they were to control politics within the region it would be important to liberate the people from knowledge. Hence education was de-emphasised. They gained what they thought was good political traction, a large unified and so called disciplined electorate but when the real test of democracy that depends so much on political pluralism got introduced in 1999 the seams fell apart hence the need for Boko Haram to keep that electorate encased by force and what better anti-establishment tool to use than sectarianism tensions. Terror to keep all sides on board.

Its a very complex issue. But the problem can only be tackled from its roots, basic education Painful but true.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by ReLaTE(m): 7:49am On Jan 14, 2012
chidyke77:

may be u are nt frm the north.where do u find the real muslims that abhors killing? i only known muslims frm the western part of Nigeria as peaceful ones nt the northern ones and the middle east ones that cn kill at a slightest provocation,same for those in asia countries. so, generally muslims are not true friends to other religion most especially to xtians.why do the call the xtians infidels?
I definitely agrees wt you,if you are a muslim,you can sleep wt your eyes well closed in xtians dominated countries wtout any fear.No one wl disturb you or stop you frm practicing your faith.Bt as a xtian in islamic countries you dare nt,no peace of mind cause the can attack you at anytime. ISLAM as a religion is never peaceful.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Hamintab: 8:11am On Jan 14, 2012
The muslims calling some group of people infidels just not justify the reason why every voilence would be directed towards them. The bible alos describe them as non belivers and sinners. We need a beta and unsentimental understanding of both religion to give jugdment. Most xtians would fill tru muslim books just to get contradicting/implicating verses while muslims would also do same. Without forgeting dat both books arise frm a trend of events wch indebt knwlgd of such event n d interference of God himself can only help undertsand.
Be it a xtian or a muslim all northerners are aggresive when angered (its thr nature). So the issue dat a xtian can neva do such is all a sentimental n baise jugdment.
No religion preaches voilenlc. The media has only painted dat thr is a crusade agnst d xtains, are those muslims in d ss/se/sw not true faithfuls?. Wen d terrorist were (i choose not to call dem an islamic sect cos any body can do anytin unda d guise of any religion/ideology) givin warning as who is to leave d north, y didnt dey ask thr bothers n sis who are xtains to leave. Of all thr atacks wch of it eva invovld xtians dat are northerner. We can neva profer d solution to dis problem if we continue wit dis tinking of ours, instead we wld kip adding fuel to it.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by chuxyn: 8:14am On Jan 14, 2012
People are suggesting that they prefer the godfather of a President or governor to rather be a known priest, pastor or Imam that can call him to order,  and that the elected office be known and also accountable to his congregation, because what we have on ground now, our president and most governors are only accountable to a cabal or better put a secret cult.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Don-Jay/206124316146502
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Reference(m): 8:26am On Jan 14, 2012
If I were to be government what I would do in this case and other cases of depravity induced violent reactions as a solution is to tax the potential beneficiaries of peace directly and making the payment obvious and not ambiguous like extra budgetary provisions. Thus for example the Boko Haram insurgency in the north will lead o tax rises in the south. And the north will be directly taxed for the Niger-Delta insurgency and not paid for from current government revenues. The liability of paying for things directly create a sense of responsibility and brings out better reactive solutions. It will also help to prevent violence from spreading as people see the direct impact of violence on their pockets instead of the current situation where compensation is paid by government and restitution has become a source of wanton corruption both in relief materials and the ambiguous security votes we hear of today.
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by islamrules(m): 8:35am On Jan 14, 2012

God punish you guys,  if the attack was other way round you would have been raising accusing finger on muslims, But now that its xtians you are saying they cannot do such,  are you saying the Medias who has been supporting xtians are lying?

Is media really supporting the xtian ?

When boko-haram bomb a church and media report it (even though boko-haram later claimed responsible). Is that support or just their work/duty/responsibility ?

Some people will claim nigerian muslims doesnt support boko-haram, but i do say it that they do, they only come out to pretend and lie with their mouth, but inside they are happy.
I have yoruba muslim friend who take boko-haram issue personal. He can even kill you when ill-talk about boko-haram.
Muslims cannot be trusted (e.g. U). And the whole world is blaming America because of muslims. U cant blame America. America know what Islam is, thats why they are doing what they are doing. I used to blame America b4, but no more.

What nairalanders are saying is, Is it wise for a little muslim population in Enugu to start burning churches ?
If it happens, I am so sure you are one of those who are gonna come here say it is christians that are burning their own church.
It is logic and not bias or sentiment.

Before muslims in Enugu even finish burning a church, the xtian indegenes will have confronted them and kill them.

The same is applicable to adamawa a muslim/hausa land.

An Igbo guy was arrested dressing like a boko-haram member in an attempt to burn a church in the east.

Why cant the same happen in Adamawa ?

Islam is peace ironically true
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by Ibman: 8:49am On Jan 14, 2012
Any one who make d mistake of saying both islam and christianity are peaceful religions has made a grave mistake,
1.Go back and look at d history and foundation of these religions u ll c which was and is associated with voilence.
2.Look at the logo of islam hahaha sword,wat does d sword signify?except fulls that will believe any false xplanation.
3.Any religion which a person is force to practice is questionable. imagine one cant quit. if u do, u will be frustrated, humiliated and may even b killed, it seems this is beyond a religion,
4.d few years i spent in my hometown in d northeasth n other part of 9ija made discovered d christian dont border with d affairs of muslim, weda dominatd or not but dis muslim border too much with d affairs of christian and even abuse openly on d street.is jeolosy or wat?
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by worm(f): 9:03am On Jan 14, 2012
islamrules:

Is media really supporting the xtian ?

When boko-haram bomb a church and media report it (even though boko-haram later claimed responsible). Is that support or just their work/duty/responsibility ?

Some people will claim nigerian muslims doesnt support boko-haram, but i do say it that they do, they only come out to pretend and lie with their mouth, but inside they are happy.
I have yoruba muslim friend who take boko-haram issue personal. He can even kill you when ill-talk about boko-haram.
Muslims cannot be trusted (e.g. U). And the whole world is blaming America because of muslims. U cant blame America. America know what Islam is, thats why they are doing what they are doing. I used to blame America b4, but no more.

What nairalanders are saying is, Is it wise for a little muslim population in Enugu to start burning churches ?
If it happens, I am so sure you are one of those who are gonna come here say it is christians that are burning their own church.
It is logic and not bias or sentiment.

Before muslims in Enugu even finish burning a church, the xtian indegenes will have confronted them and kill them.

The same is applicable to adamawa a muslim/hausa land.

An Igbo guy was arrested dressing like a boko-haram member in an attempt to burn a church in the east.

Why cant the same happen in Adamawa ?

Islam is peace ironically true

Why are you pple using your d!cks instead of your head to think?
So spew the rubbish above to defend what your christian brothers did?

There are many threads on this forum where muslims deny supporting boko haram. There are bad eggs in every religion period. Somebody even said above that christians can never do such, so ALL christians are saints. SMH
Re: Mob Kills 2, Burns Mosques In Adamawa by TruthTella(m): 9:15am On Jan 14, 2012
All you religious hypocrites disgust me.
ALL YOU SICK LOT ARE BAD.
If you like go to church abi go to mosque. Muslims can kill and Christians can kill, violence is not exclusively restricted to any one religion so shut the hell up and quit it with your 'my-religion-is-better-than-yours' nonsense.

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