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IslamRe: Reactions To Westgate Murders By Muslim Scholars/imams by Kinikini: 5:36pm On Sep 23, 2013
Peace @deols,

There is little really you can do to correct fixed mindset especially the stereotyping and the outburst / backlash that comes with these type of terror attacks. All explanations would fall on deaf ears. Well, we can pray to Allah to change the terrorist from their devilish ways.
PoliticsRe: Untold Story Of How Boko Haram Overrun Nigerian Soldiers, Massacre Hundreds by Kinikini(op): 2:41am On Sep 22, 2013
You still have the gut to play religious card despite the issue at hand? Is it the prophet you cursed that kidnapped. rob and commit financial fraud in other parts of Nigeria. I think we should come to reality that govt has failed and accept Nigerians are by their own hands destroying their country. The prophet you naively referred to is the same prophet for UAE, SAUDI and other Islamic countries making good progress. On the street of Dubai, there is this slogan '' eradicate poverty, educate now''. Iran has about 90% literacy level. Some part of Nigeria have 10% enrolment in schools. Countries which have invested in its people have reaped the reward while countries which have not i.e Nigeria where the leaderships have cornered the resources of the people and looted and invested not into education and human capital development have turned the way of Nigeria .

I suppose I have helped you and others still in this mindset a bit.
Educational ServicesRe: Kiddies Playground At Very Affordable Prices - OUT OF STOCK by Kinikini(op): 9:11pm On Sep 21, 2013
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PoliticsUntold Story Of How Boko Haram Overrun Nigerian Soldiers, Massacre Hundreds by Kinikini(op): 8:30pm On Sep 21, 2013
http://premiumtimesng.com/news/145118-untold-story-of-how-boko-haram-overrun-nigerian-soldiers-massacre-hundreds-in-borno.html


Dressed in full military fatigue and armed with anti-aircraft guns, rocket propelled grenades (RPGs) and a fleet of armoured tanks that they stole from Nigerian soldiers, the Boko Haram insurgents now stage bolder attacks and even overrun federal troops in northeast Nigeria.

There are fears that the continued attacks on the military and the looting of arms by Boko Haram also threatens the fragile peace being enjoyed by residents of Maiduguri in the past three months. There are also concerns that Boko Haram’s continued attacks on towns and villages located around a 100 km radius of Maiduguri, could possibly weaken the defence around the capital city.

In the past month, Boko Haram has carried out several gory attacks on both civilians and soldiers on the five major routes that lead in or out of Maiduguri, and these point of attacks are all less than 80km away from, Maiduguri.

Last Tuesday, Boko Haram gunmen, in their hundreds, staged their second attack in a week on the town of Benisheik, 75 km away from Maiduguri. They left at least 140 persons either injured or dead. About a hundred homes and businesses premises were burnt and scores of vehicles, including military tanks, looted.

PREMIUM TIMES visited Benisheik and interviewed some eyewitness and victims of that bloody attack.

Carnage on the road

A commercial cab driver, Sani Babayo, said it was another day of horror along the Kano-Maiduguri Highway.

“We thought they were soldiers because their uniforms, vehicles and guns suggested so,” recalled Mr. Babayo. “But when they ordered us to come down from the vehicle and began to ask if we are residents of Maiduguri, it immediately dawned on us that we had fallen into the hands of Boko Haram.

“After separating the women and girls from the group, they ordered the men to run into the bush for our lives. No sooner had we started running than they opened fire on us. I saw many of my passengers fall after being hit by flying bullets. I kept running for my dear life until I was out of their range of fire.”

Mr. Babayo, who looked dishevelled with tell-tale bruises on his skin and blistered feet, was among few of the very lucky travellers who escaped the Tuesday carnage. Many did not.

Most of the victims were those who had gone to make phone calls in the neighbouring Yobe State capital, Damaturu, 136 km from Maiduguri.

For four months now, telecom lines have been grounded as a security strategy to combat Boko Haram. Residents of Borno State, since the restoration of phones lines in Yobe State, had had to travel over there to make calls.

A young woman, Sarah Hyeladi, was returning to Maiduguri from Damaturu, where she and her elder brother, Markus, had gone to make phones calls when they encountered gunmen. Ms. Hyeladi was lucky but her elder brother was not.

“When our vehicle was stopped at about 6 p.m., and we saw how those ahead were being shot at, Markus and I had to run into the bush, but suddenly some uniformed gunmen appeared from the bush and ordered us to go back,” Ms. Hyeladi recalled.

“We had to comply because one man was pointing a big gun at us. As we were going towards where people were being killed, one of the gunmen dragged Markus and put a knife on his neck. Before I could beg them to spare him, my brother was writhing on the floor in a pool of his own blood.”

“Many people died from bullet wounds but a lot were killed by something that looked like an electric saw; the moment they put it on a person’s neck, the head will go off,” said a middle aged woman who was spared.

“They asked us to get out of the vehicle and ordered the men to start running into the bush, then they would shoot at them,” said the woman who wouldn’t say her name.

“They were heartless and wicked in the way they took people’s lives. Most of them speak Hausa, some Kanuri but others who don’t look like Nigerians speak some foreign language,”she said.

Fleeing soldiers

A soldier in Benisheik said they could not stand the superior fire power of Boko Haram.

“They were using anti-aircraft guns while we were using AK47 rifles and some RPGs. They came in droves driving about 20 pickup trucks accompanied by two light armored tankers, all wearing our military colours – desert-camo . We had to retreat to our base to reinforce after running out of arms. But they followed us down there, surrounded our base and began to to shell our building. We couldn’t stand the heat of their superior fire power. We had to retreat into the village after they killed two of our soldiers and three policemen. They left with an armoured tanker and four military patrol trucks,” the soldier said.

At the palace of the district head of Benisheik, where vehicles were taken away and one burnt, a staff, Abacha Wakil, narrated to journalists how the gunmen attacked and beheaded people in the village.

“The Boko Haram gunmen invaded the town at about 7:45 p.m., after attacking the military base at the outskirts of the town. The soldier ran to us here at the palace of the District Head and warned us to run for our dear lives. They said they had ran out of ammunition and the terrorists are carrying sophisticated arms.

“No sooner had the soldiers warned us than the Boko Haram gunmen arrived in droves; all dressed in military uniforms and carrying guns. They came in about 30 vehicles. We had to run for our lives. I took refuge inside the millet plantation near the District Head’s palace. The gunmen spread out and began to shoot and set houses ablaze. They did not leave until about 3:30 am. We all spent the night inside the bush. In the morning, we found that they had beheaded 14 persons, mostly those in the Civilian-JTF, and left with at least 21 vehicles and a Tata truck filled with food items looted from the shops they also set ablaze.”

Mr. Wakil said most of the young men killed were beheaded.

“Their bodies were completely separated from their bodies. The death could have been more if the soldiers had not run down to warn us in good time that we should run for dear lives.”

Headless corpses

Environmental health workers, who continued to pick corpses even as late as Friday, said they could not venture into the bushes to search for dead bodies.

“We only pick those not far away from the road sides. We understand most of them died while running away from bullets while others were found without their heads. Even if we later found the heads we often don’t know which head belonged to whom.

“We believe there could be more corpses ahead in the bush because others could have ran further before they died. But after today, Thursday, their bodies cannot be picked because even the ones we had picked now have decompsed already,” said the Environmental official who declined mentioning his name for official reasons.

Some of the corpses that were conveyed to Maiduguri could not be identified because they either had their heads cut off or their faces shattered by bullets.

It was an emotional sight when the daughter of a woman, who had given up searching for the body of their father, suddenly pointed at a swollen decapitated body shouting, “Mummy, this is daddy’s shoe, this is daddy,”

And when the mother searched the pockets of the headless corpse, they found her husband’s ID card. The woman and her daughter caused everyone gathered to shed tears when the daughter tearfully asked, “Daddy where is your head?”

Hundreds of residents have since fled Benisheik in fear of another possible attack.

“If they could walk over soldiers and send them running for their lives, who are we to remain here?” Bala Sanusi, a local butcher said.

Promises and compensation

Borno State governor, Kashim Shettima, who visited the village on Thursday, pleaded for residents to remain in their homes and not to flee. He said more security would be provided to guard the community.

He approved the sum of N50 million for the reconstruction of the damaged towns, while the sum of N250,000 would be given as compensation to the family of the 14 people slain in the village.

The Brigade Commander of Borno State, Muhammed Yusuf, explained to the few confused villagers that the army did not abandon them, but only left to get more arms after running out of the ones they had.

There are lots of concerns by embattled residents of Borno State who see the Federal Government as playing lip service to the issue of insecurity. Many had wondered why the almighty Nigeria Army still found it so difficult dealing with Boko Haram once and for all.

Many are of the view that the military hierarchy, although losing personnel and equipment, are making huge pocket-lining gains out of the monies the Federal Government is pumping into the state towards tackling the violence and insecurity.

The Borno State House of Assembly, on Friday, faulted the way the Federal Government was dealing with the situation. The lawmakers felt the situation was getting worse; particularly, with the increasing attacks.

They urged the Federal Government to step up its act by giving the military a marching order to utilise modern and appropriate equipment and technology to solve the Boko Haram crisis once and for all.

A top public affairs commentator, who does not want to be named for fear he might be targeted by the military, told PREMIUM TIMES, “We, as group of concerned citizens, are compiling our dossier on how the military hierarchy may have been feeding fat on these crisis from the billions of naira federal government spends to end the insurgency.”
Educational ServicesRe: Kiddies Playground At Very Affordable Prices - OUT OF STOCK by Kinikini(op): 4:34pm On Sep 20, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Stranded Boko-Haram Members Are Cannibals In Borno by Kinikini: 4:33pm On Aug 25, 2013
@antembezzle,

Some pple are not just smart. Not their fault though. Ignorance is rampant in the land.
PoliticsRe: N1Million Placed On Ram Fights In Lagos by Kinikini: 7:39am On Aug 21, 2013
Sad that the publication did not state time and security arrangement.
AutosRe: soldNewly Registered Toyota Camry 750k (tiny Light) For Sale 08023408690 by Kinikini: 3:08pm On Aug 20, 2013
where and when can the vehicle be inspected?
AutosRe: Quick Sale - Fairly Used Toyota Sienna 1999 Model - SOLD by Kinikini(op): 5:15pm On Aug 19, 2013
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AutosRe: Quick Sale - Fairly Used Toyota Sienna 1999 Model - SOLD by Kinikini(op): 6:02pm On Aug 14, 2013
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TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 4:45pm On Aug 14, 2013
@PWUNMI,

CONGRATULATIONS.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 2:56pm On Aug 12, 2013
@dommakaveli,

Could you please explain how you are able to use your gtbank debit card?
PoliticsRe: Confessions Of A Former Boko Haram Member by Kinikini: 11:59am On Aug 10, 2013
Tales by the moonlight. Religious gullibility indeed if you believe this man.
LiteratureRe: <<<The Guardians: Rise of the Powers that Be>>> by Kinikini: 6:08pm On Aug 08, 2013
@Mynd_44,

I am shocked u are asking for hand outs here.

I think u got talent but would caution u not to waste ur materials. Send your stories to a publisher and also get copy right protection of ur manuscript. U should think of the business side to make max benefit from ur talent.. I also read the tri partite child and regard it a masterpiece though needing some professional finishing. My opinion.
PropertiesRe: Alternative Building Technology And Its Application To Nigerian Architecture by Kinikini: 5:52pm On Aug 08, 2013
Good topic
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 5:28pm On Aug 02, 2013
@Gymme: Na God o!...just got an email on medical instructions...I thank God! Wish all the best.

When did you apply?
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 5:27pm On Aug 02, 2013
@nas-jay,

status is interested observer.
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 3:52pm On Aug 02, 2013
@nas-jay,

Do you mind telling us when you submitted application to CDHC.
FamilyRe: Under-aged Bride Kills Husband Over Hyperactive Libido In Plateau by Kinikini: 4:43pm On Aug 01, 2013
@adepojuot,

Please don't think your are an adult because you are not. You need to grow up and grow a broader picture of life and respect for others regardless their faith and tribe.
CrimeRe: Bank-driver Confesses To Molesting 6 Children by Kinikini: 4:19pm On Aug 01, 2013
All,

How often do you hear offenders get prosecuted and jailed if guilty. Many sex offenders be it under age or not go unpunished.

The reason being that our process to investigate sex crime and judicial process of prosecuting accused persons do not protect the victims well enough. The fear of stigmatization that could come from the flawed legal and investigative system discourage many victims and their families and have embolden the perpetrators. Have you ever witnessed how police interogate ladies reporting sex abuses? Sometimes really absurb and degrading I must say.
It is disappointing that the senate that should focus on working to correct these obvious lapses in the system was busy trying to legalize child marriage.
Sure, Nigeria needs serious help.
CrimeRe: Bank-driver Confesses To Molesting 6 Children by Kinikini: 2:48pm On Aug 01, 2013
@AnOlAd,

While I know you deliberately cast aspersion on Hausas and muslims but pretended you did not mean to, I will anwer you.
Child molestation is not peculiar to a tribe or religion; you know this. Last week or thereabout, a deeper life pastor in the South East confessed he molested a under age. I did not see any post making it a xtian thing.

If we want to grow this country, collectively we should be determined to wipe out ethnic and religious bigotry.

Peace
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 9:23am On Aug 01, 2013
@joeblack
Hello everyone in the house,i have been a silent reader/follower of this thread since the beginning of part 4.I am a medical awaitee,i submitted my docs to cdhc on may 21st and i'm still hoping to hear from them soon...i'm heading to university of manitoba...

I can feel you. Keep hope. There are still many may applicants waiting for medical call ups.

Regards
PropertiesRe: Quick Sale by Kinikini(op): 3:28pm On Jul 29, 2013
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FamilyRe: Put It Up For Sale............... by Kinikini: 5:27pm On Jul 24, 2013
@alutawestand.

Please mail me at amby_jibs@yahoo.com with your offer and we take it from there.

regards
TravelRe: Travelling To Canada Part 4 by Kinikini: 3:50pm On Jul 23, 2013
@Kunle-Akogun

Feel you brother. Take heart and start again.

When did you apply and what type of application did you make.

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