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the people will always plan their own coup by revolting against the government who amended constitution just for his selfish interest. sometimes coup is only way for stubborn leaders in africa |
Have studied the video. the threat is real but sense some fear in him. He also justified why they are killing africans expecially the gambians |
since the maid from yourba, can we generalise all yourbas are kidnappers? but the woman fine ooo |
If this report is true then dividing this country may not be possible |
Send me your phone nollyj: |
elantraceey:i kind of like your response |
The guy is making money and you guys are killing yourself. Is not gay |
Another Nollywood story. Nollywood getting bigger |
moderator or admin, kindly put this on front page |
Nearly 300 schoolgirls were kidnapped in April from the Government Secondary School in Chibok, Nigeria, by a radical Islamic group called Boko Haram. In early May, the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls began to spread on Twitter, raising the world's awareness of the mass abduction. In May, Nigeria's chief of defense staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, said the country's military had located the schoolgirls, but using force to free them is currently out of the question. Badeh did not specify the girls' location, and a U.S. Defense Department spokesperson said it could not confirm Nigeria's report. https://rack.1.mshcdn.com/media/ZgkyMDE0LzEyLzI5L2QwL0NoaWJva1NjaG9vLjExNjQ0LmpwZwpwCXRodW1iCTEyMDB4OTYwMD4/baf1069e/799/Chibok-Schoolgirl.jpg By year's end, a majority of the girls remain missing. http://mashable.com/2015/01/01/unsolved-mysteries-2015/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link |
gfhg |
Kano, Nigeria (CNN) -- Boko Haram insurgents kidnapped at least 185 women and children, and killed 32 people in a raid in northeastern Nigeria this week, local officials and residents said. Gunmen in pickup trucks attacked the village of Gumsuri, just north of Chibok, on Sunday, shooting down men before herding women and children together. "They gathered the women and children and took them away in trucks after burning most of the village with petrol bombs," a local government official said on condition anonymity for fear of reprisal. News of the attack took four days to emerge because of a lack of communication. Telecommunications towers in the region had been disabled in previous attacks. Local officials learned of the attack from residents who fled to Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, where the officials had moved to a year ago to escape Boko Haram attacks. The militants stormed the village from two directions, overwhelming local vigilantes who had repelled Boko Haram attacks over the course of the year, said Gumsuri resident Umar Ari, who trekked for four days to Maiduguri. "They destroyed almost half the village and took away 185 women, girls and boys," Ari said. Resident Modu Kalli said the militants fired heavy machine guns on the village and poured canisters of gasoline on houses before setting them on fire. "We lost everything in the attack. I escaped with nothing, save the clothes I have on me," Kalli said. Hundreds of residents of Gumsuri continue to arrive in Maiduguri, which has been struggling to accommodate thousands of residents fleeing towns and villages overrun by Boko Haram. |
Pavore9:Really, i mean seriously. you see future |
Dannylux:But if woman carry baby at the back is not sick? |
djbazz:SURE-P will finance this |
The conditions US gave wont give enabling environment for looting |
mrsage:You are doing nice work....pls mention accessible road/distance to the place Thank you |
If only traffic will allow you to move around |
A bomb blast tore through a bus station in Adamawa State, North East Nigeria, killing over 30 people, including five soldiers according to witnesses and security personnel. Reports say that a combined team of the military and local hunters, who gained entrance into Mubi, were on a routine patrol in the area when the bomb detonated, setting several buses on fire at the Marabi, Mubi junction. In a village just outside of Mubi, the second largest city in Adamawa state. Though the area has been repeatedly targeted by Boko Haram, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. In early November, Boko Haram seized the town, which has a population of more than 200,000, and renamed it “Madinat-ul Islam,” or the city of Islam. More than 1,500 people have been killed by the Boko Haram insurgency this year, according to Amnesty International. Thursday’s incidence is coming barely a day after the blockade of the Federal highway linking Mubi was lifted as a result of which the security operatives modified the curfew imposed on the areas affected by the insurgency. http://www.channelstv.com/2014/11/28/blast-in-adamawa-bus-station-kills-over-30/ |
robosky02:Is that speling Enyimba? My friend correct that |
@DefenceInfoNG #NAF #ATTENTION: There was NO crash involving any Helicopter or Airplane of the Nigerian Air Force today as reported on Social Media. |