Politics / Re: Boko Haram Strikes In Adamawa Again: 45 Girls Abducted In Madagali LG by bolajiak(m): 12:14am On Oct 24, 2014 |
lolu007: As Boko Haram Strikes In Adamawa Again: 45 Girls Abducted In Madagali LG Boko Haram insurgents have launched an attack on Waga Mongoro village where they abducted about 45 girls, local sources have disclosed. Waga Mongoro village is sandwiched between Gwoza town of Borno State and Madagali town of Adamawa State. The recent attack on seems to have sealed any hope of cessation of hostilities in the area despite an earlier ceasefire agreement reportedly entered into by the insurgents and federal government. Sources in the area said the insurgents similarly burnt down the whole town after they carried off food items, animals and household utensils belonging to the residents. Many of the residents who managed to escape the attack and run into the nearby bushes have refused to return to the town for fear of another attack by the insurgents. A resident, who said he was speaking from hiding in a nearby bush, told LEADERSHIP that he was better off remaining in the bush than trying to go back to the village as most of their houses had been totally destroyed by the insurgents while their foodstuff, livestock and other belongings had been carried off by the rampaging insurgents, who might return to do more damage. He said the insurgents stormed the town early Tuesday morning through the road leading to Sambisa Forest and returned through the same route after the onslaught. “When they came into the town, they rounded up about 45 girls and uploaded them into some trucks they came with. They also carried off foodstuff, household items and domestic animals before razing our houses,” he said. Another displaced person from the area, who is currently taking refuge in Yola, the state capital, told LEADERSHIP that a relative of his, who is currently trapped in the bush, told him that he heard the insurgents disowning the ceasefire agreement the sect reportedly reached with the federal government, adding that the insurgents were insistent on foisting Sharia law on Nigerians. “When they struck, we heard them chanting anti- government slogans to the effect that they were not party to any ceasefire agreement and that the government was on a mission to deceive the people,” my trapped relative told me. When contacted via phone, the chairman of Madagali Local Government of Adamawa State, James Abawu Watharda, said he could neither confirm nor deny the report as he had since lost contact with the people of the area, adding that the areas had been deserted by the people for a long time. --LEADERSHIP NEWS tot dey v calld 4 ceasefire Later boko haram will say "we r nt responsible d d latest attack" |
Nairaland / General / Re: Nigerian And American Reactions To News by bolajiak(m): 1:19am On Oct 21, 2014 |
Simpsonrocket: NEWS FLASH: The wildlife reserve have estimated that there will be an extinction of tigers before 2020 due to hunters hunting for tigers skin.
AMERICAN REACTIONS: TIM: #badgovernment JOSH: I heard this on CNN last night BEN: WTF! DERBIE: I love tigers. God pls don't let them go into extinction. KATE: Stupid hunters MARK: The wildlife Reserves should work harder and stop this mess. DRAKE: Those F**king hunters will die in my arms! TERRY: I will love to see this happen!
NIGERIAN REACTIONS: BAYO: First to comment BOLA: And you call this a news. Mtcheeeew! CHUKS: Money is involved GARBA: **crossing Third Mainland Bridge while dancing Azonto** CHIDINMA: Pishure or i don bliv it! MOSES: Abeg who get blackberry charger for here? EMMA: The hunters must be stopped and arrested HOPE: Visit www.nairaland.com for the latest mtn 500gb cheat JAMIU: Let the government do somthing about this quickly oh. JOSHUA: GEJ till 2050! APKAN: Im suspecting the forest in Sambisa. ERNEST: ......space booked..... SUSAN: story for the gods BOSE: What is Tiger? IFUNANYA: As long as it does'nt change the price of garri, he no concern me! KAZEEM: And this made FP? WHAT DO YOU THINK? lol. Itz gud 2 b a Nigerian |
Education / Re: Suicidal English By A Corps Member! Rate Education In Nigeria by bolajiak(m): 12:54am On Oct 17, 2014 |
C'mon... Dis is nt gud... Her pix nd name shldnt b posted. Moreover, it could b intentional. Considering her spellings, if sm1 is dat poor @ English den spellin doz words sef will b anoda casala. I fink u shld jst delete dis thread. Remember derris God in all dis tin u r posting |
Education / Re: 8 People You Won’t Believe Actually Exist. You Have To See This by bolajiak(m): 12:44am On Oct 17, 2014 |
Wow. Cool. Buh is d woman wif d roadblock hip real. God!!! Cnt imagine avn sm1 lyk dat in my ouz. Na die |
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Celebrities / Re: ‘I Charge N10million For Collaboration...' -- Wizkid by bolajiak(m): 9:00am On Oct 16, 2014 |
Another reason 2 hate d dude. Na pride go kill am. He's nt d best Nigeria can offer so wat is he feelin lyk. I fink i shld hit d studio 2 show i'm better dan him. #nobeefs 1 Like |
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Celebrities / Re: New List Of Top 22 Richest Persons In Nigeria by bolajiak(m): 9:38am On Oct 11, 2014 |
I'll soon take dangote's position. Akoni Bolaji- ceo omoakoni advertising company, omoakoni tv/radio, host/ organiser of d biggest show in d world. |
Health / Re: The First Ebola Patient In US Is Dead by bolajiak(m): 8:36am On Oct 09, 2014 |
OKDnigeria: A Liberian man who was diagnosed with Ebola in Texas has died, a hospital spokesman said Wednesday.
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE. “It is with profound sadness and heartfelt disappointment that we must inform you of the death of Thomas Eric Duncan this morning at 7:51 am,” said the statement from Texas Health spokesman Wendell Watson. “Mr. Duncan succumbed to an insidious disease, Ebola. He fought courageously in this battle.” Duncan was the first patient diagnosed with Ebola outside West Africa, where the hemorrhagic virus has killed more than 3,400 people since the beginning of the year. He flew from Liberia to Texas to visit family, arriving in Dallas on September 20. He began feeling sick four days later, but was not hospitalized until September 28. “The past week has been an enormous test of our health system, but for one family it has been far more personal. Today they lost a dear member of their family,” said Texas health commissioner David Lakey. “They have our sincere condolences, and we are keeping them in our thoughts.” He said that the medical team in Texas has “provided excellent and compassionate care, but Ebola is a disease that attacks the body in many ways.” Health officials are monitoring dozens of people who may have come in contact with Duncan, including about 10 who are considered at high risk of contracting Ebola.
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