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and the Fg is telling us all these after their 9.3million dollar saga failed why didn't they raise this issue ever since if the Fg really wants to put an end to terrorism in Nigeria |
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New facts showing stronger links between former governor of Borno state, Ali Modu Sheriff, and the Boko Haram sect have emerged, further fuelling suggestions the ex-governor is a major financier of the terrorist sect.Intelligence insights obtained by PREMIUM TIMES in Maiduguri, Damaturu, and Abuja show dated communications between field officers and the velvet ranks of Nigeria’s military chronicling Mr. Sheriff’s involvement in promoting the growth of the sect. The communications painted a picture of what appears to be a powerful regional support structure involving theChadian president, Nigerian officials and Niger Republic, and spearheaded by Mr. Sheriff whom the intelligence presents as a powerful figure within this circle.Strong evidence indicates that the Nigerian government received actionable intelligence about Mr. Sheriff’s links to Boko Haram as far back as 2011 but has, curiously, ignored all warnings and nudges to act to stop the Boko Haram call him in for interrogation.Mr. Sheriff has long been suspected of masterminding the Boko Haram sect, but the documents sighted by this newspaper offers deeper understanding into how Mr. Sheriff allegedly finances the deadly sect and his probable motivations. When Sheriff visits Abeche Nourished by deep and impeccable sources from members of the Chadian Army, Nigerian intelligence experts had arrived at fairly certain conclusions that Mr. Sheriff was actively involved in the recruitment, training and deployment of Boko Haram members.“…members of Boko Haram sect are sometimes kept in Abeche region in Chad and trained before being dispersed. This happens usually when Mr. Sheriff visits Abeche,” a 2011 intelligence memo from field officers in N’djamena,the capital of Chad, read.When Mr. Sheriff visits Abeche for these activities, he lodges in Chadian Presidential Guest House in Abeche, and is provided security by the Chadian government, the intelligence communications claim.Mr. Sheriff is a close friend of the Chadian president, Idris Deby. In 2011, during the Chadian presidential elections, Mr. Sheriff reportedly supported the Chadian president with 35 vehicles, for security,and is believed to have significantly bankrolled Mr. Deby’s re-election.Nigerian defence and intelligence community members typically describe Mr. Sheriff as a gun runner in their many communications, and they often speak in conviction that his weapons find their way into Nigeria through Niger Republic into Yobe state. Yobe is Boko Haram’s stronghold and has suffered heavy casualties in magnitudes only second to Borno. Money, Politics and Power Back in August 2011, intelligence officials were characterising Mr. Sheriff’s motivations for sponsoring Boko Haram as similar to a certain “3rdgeneration South South governor,” withthe aim of covering up financial irregularities he might have committed as governor of Borno state, as well as propagate a stay-put in office strategy by suppressing the opposition. The officials suggest that Mr. Sheriff did not create the sect but was activelyusing the “monster” and could be sponsoring the sect as a way of protecting himself from the sect members who were “calling for his head” at the time.“One way of reclaiming the lost loyalty of the sect therefore, was sponsorship of their cause,” intelligence officials were telling their principals.Mr. Sheriff was not reachable for his comments. A former commissioner under his administration as governor of Borno state who also speaks for him, Inuwa Bwala, told PREMIUM TIMES Mr.Sheriff was outside the country and could not respond to enquiries. Both the Nigerian defence headquarters and the Nigerian government also declined to comment on this intelligence. Phone calls were not answered, and text messages were not replied to.This is not the first time that Mr. Sheriff will be accused of links to the terrorist group, Boko Haram. He denies any links. An April 2, 2012 report by a Cameroonian daily, L’Oriel du Sahel, said the former governor, now a member of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, was arrested in 2012 upon entering Cameroon from Chad on his way to meeting the governor of that country’s northern region.The report said Cameroonian police authorities questioned Mr. Sheriff for hours and only released him later following pressure from senior government officials in that country. An Ambassador Usman Galtimari Panel,set up by President Goodluck Jonathan to investigate the genesis of the insurgency in the North East,had also blamed Mr. Sheriff for the growth of Boko Haram in a report. Chadian President Connection An Australian negotiator, Stephen Davis, recently named Mr. Sheriff, alongside former Nigerian Army Chief,Azubuike Ihejirika, as sponsors of the Boko Haram sect, quoting the sect’s leadership.Nigeria’s intelligence authorities have been equivocal on the role of Mr. Ihejirika in promoting the deadly sect whose bloody campaign have killed up to 5000 Nigerians and left many homeless, broken and internally displaced, but they have lately spoken of the Chadian president, Mr. Deby, as a new dimension to the Boko Haram sponsorship dynamics. In 2011, a strong Boko Haram army was also beneficial to the Chadian president, as it provided a “ready armyand possible refuge” for a president that was facing growing distrust from his legitimate army, Nigerian intelligence officials claimed.The Chadian president’s support for the sect was made majorly through his friendship with Mr. Sheriff and at the expense of his country’s relationship with Nigeria, the report said. Transformed sect Violence by the Boko Haram sect, which had only religious interest in the past, is traceable to the five days of clashes in July 2009, between the group and members of the security forces in Borno, Yobe, Bauchi, and Kano states that left more than 800 people dead, including at least 30 police officers. The police summarily executed the captured Boko Haram leader, Mohammed Yusuf, along with several dozen of his followers in front of the police headquarters in Maiduguri. Dozens of its members were also arrested.Boko Haram frequently said its attacks on the government, especially the police, are in revenge for these killings and an attempt to set free members incarcerated by the police.Recently, the ideology behind Boko Haram attacks got more confusing with increasing attacks on schools, media houses and almost any soft target withwide media reach. The group has gotten bolder by the day and has shown interest in capturing and occupying cities it calls its Caliphates. The sect has overrun towns and villages, including Mubi, Michika, Bazza,Gulak, Gwoza, Bama, Gamboru and Ngala in Adamawa and Borno states. Ngala is the home place Mr. Sheriff. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/headlines/168053-exclusive-secret-intelligence-report-links-ex-governor-sheriff-chad-president-to-boko-haram-sponsorship.html#sthash.e6RkpEcN.dpbs?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C8344366377
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Opiosko: Nobody ever said that we don't have a security challenge. What i said is that APC and boko haram are kin. APC is boko haram and Boko haram is APC. They can never fool 160 million Nigerians to beliv on the contrary no matter the amount of propaganda chennes they employ to confuse us. APC is celebrating boko haram's unspeackable crimes against Nigerians and rubbishing the effort of of security forces.When will people like you ever have common sense ![]() |
like seriously this post made Front Page ![]() Nairaland I hail thee |
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BOKO HARAM Finally, the truth is out! Being text of a Press Conference addressed by the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun.Good afternoon Gentlemen of the press, and thank you for honouring my invitation to this press conference. Before I address you today, kindly permit me to replay the full interview of Dr. Stephen Davis, the Australian negotiator who was appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan to help secure the release of the over 200 girls who were abducted by Boko Haram on April 15th.The interview was aired on Arise Televisionon Thursday Aug. 28th. INTERLUDE: PLAY VIDEO Thank you for your patience, gentlemen.The All Progressives Congress (APC) like many well-meaning Nigerians had resolved long ago that the issue of the Boko Haram insurgency should not be politicized. In view of this, the APC expressed its willingness and readiness to cooperate with the Federal Government in neutralizing the insurgency. Regrettably however, instead of accepting this offer of cooperation, the PDP-Federal Government has consistently pointed accusing fingers at our Party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the sponsor of Boko Haram. They have called us all sorts of derogatory names, but failed to provide any shred of evidence to support their claim.It has been very clear to us that the vehemence and persistence of this accusation, the deliberate distortion of statements made by our leaders to paint usas Boko Haram sponsors and the way the PDP-led Federal Government has gone to hire foreign PR firms, at a huge cost to taxpayers, as well as foreign and local hack writers to push this narrative, they were struggling hard to cover up something. We waited patiently knowing that the truth will one day surface. In a rare moment of truth, a top official of the Jonathan Administration, no less a personality than the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Andrew Owoye Azazi, situated the Boko Haram problem within the PDP. Shortly thereafter he was fired, and he later died in controversial circumstances. Still we waited. They distorted and misrepresented the statements made by our leader, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, to try to convince the world that he was indeed the main sponsorof Boko Haram. They continued to echo thesame slander about Gen. Buhari that was started by Presidential Spokesman Reuben Abati in 2011, and for which he and his cohorts eventually begged to settle out of court and to apologize to the General. Still we waited. When their attempt to link Gen. Buhari with Boko Haram failed, as his popularity among ordinary Nigerians continued to soar, he was suddenly attacked by suicide bombers. Those who planned the attack believed this as the final solution to what they perceived as the threat he represents to the realization of their ambition. By the grace of God, he survived. We do not claim to know those who attacked him, but we do know those who provided the atmosphere for that attack to take place. Still we waited. When the government declared a state of emergency in three worst-hit states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe in 2013, thousands of troops were deployed to the three states. But the unusual happened. The number of attacks simply skyrocketed.It is common knowledge that in any territory that has been placed under a stateof emergency, the military takes charge of security, erecting checkpoints as part of efforts to keep a tab on security. Such was the situation in Borno in April 2014, when over 200 girls were abducted and driven away in many trucks.Soldiers posted to a nearby checkpoint were said to have withdrawn shortly beforethe attack. Who ordered their withdrawal? Some of the trucks in which the girls were being carted away broke down, yet no one challenged them. Despite this bizarre occurrence, they refused to accept responsibility and continued to cast aspersion on our Party, the APC, as the sponsor of Boko Haram. Still we waited. Boko Haram routinely enriched their arsenal with tanks, Armoured Personnel Carriers, guns, trucks and other military equipment which they seized from the Army. From the videos they release from time to time, one could see Boko Haram insurgents driving around unchallenged in convoys of up to 60 vehicles made-up of tanks and other military vehicles they seized from our military, in a territory that is under a state of emergency. What is happening? No one could fathom it. Still we waited. A man known to all as the kingpin of Boko Haram, a man who helped to arm them so he could win elections and decimate his opponents, was moving around with the best security ever. He is a known ally of the President and he is not known to be under any immunity. Yet he was never arrested oreven questioned. Still we waited.In line with a Yoruba adage that says when a drum starts sounding too hard, it is about to burst, the PDP and the Presidency ratcheted up their attacks on our party, labelling us as Boko Haram sponsors. They hired a foreign firm, Levick, for US$1.2 million in taxpayers’ money, as wellas a number of out-of-luck hack writers and pseudo analysts, one of them from Russia, to help push the narrative. Still we waited.Then their drum exploded!Dr. Stephen Davis, a man hired by the President Jonathan-led Federal Government to negotiate with Boko Haram for the release of the Chibok girls decided to speak out, believing the best way to tackle the insurgency is to expose the sponsors. And who are they? On international television last Thursday, and as you have just seen and heard, he named former Borno Governor Ali Modu Sheriff and a former Army Chief, Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, as the sponsors of Boko Haram. Prodded by Sahara Reporters in a subsequent interview on whether Gen. Buhari and Malam Nasir el-Rufai were sponsors, he said the Boko Haram commanders who gave him the names of their sponsors did not mention their names. The die is cast. The truth is finally out! Boko Haram sponsors have been exposed. They are within the ruling PDP. They are friends of President Jonathan. He cannot pretend not to know who they are and what they have done and are still doing. His myriad of intelligence agencies, including the DSS and the DMI, cannot pretend they do not have any information on these men.It is true that Ali Modu Sheriff was, until recently, a member of our Party. But the Party always suspected that he was a mole, planted to hijack or at best weaken the new Party for the PDP. He is not new to that role. He helped to decimate his former party, the ANPP, to an extent that the number of states under its control fell from seven in 2003 to three by the time he left as Governor.We know for sure that Ali Modu Sheriff wasplanted in the APC to help decimate our party. We confronted him openly during themerger negotiation but he denied vigorously. His surrogate for the post of theChairman of the APC, Chief Tom Ikimi together with whom they planned to hijack the Party for the Presidency was firmly rejected. Realizing they have failed, they fled our party and returned to where they came from, and were duly embraced by their controllers.President Jonathan cannot pretend not to know the alleged role that Ali Modu Sheriff has played in the establishment and growth of Boko Haram, yet he never allowed the man to even be questioned by any of the security agencies under his control. All through his time with our Party, every time they accused us of sponsoring Boko Haram, on the basis of his presence, we challenged them if they had evidence to arrest any of our members who is suspected to be a sponsor, they never did. They dared not, because Sheriff was their agent. Even if he had remained in the APC after we democratically encouraged him to go, they would still not have arrested him. Recall, gentlemen, that immediately Sheriff went back to the PDP, the Maiduguri Airport that had been closed to even the pilgrims from the state on grounds of security, was re-opened specially for him. What more evidence does anyone need that Sheriff was and remains President Jonathan’s Man Friday? Our StandThe truth is finally out. We have been vindicated. We have no hand in the Boko Haram insurgency. |
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please help needed I bought a samsung galaxy young GTS6312 about 5months ago and dumped the phone at home since I was using my galaxy S3. I recently sold the S3 and yesterday, to be precise, I started using the Galaxy Young for the very first time. I subscribed yesterday and started downloading few apps like Facebook,whatsapp, BBM, Kik, wechat, etc. I used the phone last night with full 3G network with no problem at all. I even watched some videos online with. I closed every app but my network was still active when I wanted to sleep off around 2am. Woke up this morning, picked up the phone (it was plugged in since there's light all through) I realised the phone was hot. Very hot. I tried everything possible to switch it on but the phone couldn't on. I took off the battery, inserted another samsung battery, still couldn't on. Plugged it to my laptop, still no sign of a single life in it. Please could be the cause of this? (the phone is not rooted) |
please help needed I bought a samsung galaxy young GTS6312 about 5months ago and dumped the phone at home since I was using my galaxy S3. I recently sold the S3 and yesterday, to be precise, I started using the Galaxy Young for the very first time. I subscribed yesterday and started downloading few apps like Facebook,whatsapp, BBM, Kik, wechat, etc. I used the phone last night with full 3G network with no problem at all. I even watched some videos online with. I closed every app but my network was still active when I wanted to sleep off around 2am. Woke up this morning, picked up the phone (it was plugged in since there's light all through) I realised the phone was hot. Very hot. I tried everything possible to switch it on but the phone couldn't on. I took off the battery, inserted another samsung battery, still couldn't on. Plugged it to my laptop, still no sign of a single life in it. Please could be the cause of this? (the phone is not rooted) |
my whatsapp isn't working too Been trying since morning. I even had to delete the app and download again. I erased the app's database from my samsung but still it isn't working I'm using etisalat |
I have a clean Blackberry curve 4 and samsung galaxy pocket for sale or swap with any Blackberry Bold 5 or Bold 6 Interested please whatsapp or call me on I stay in Calabar |
The name/topic of this thread is very deceiving! I wonder why the MODS moved this to Front Page. For all those silly retaarded Nigerians out there that still claim/feel/believe the lies told by the pdp that Buhari tried to kill himself and Buhari is the sponsor of Boko Haram......please continue in your excellent level of babaric sttupidness!!! |




