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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by arthurwillia(m): 5:08pm On Oct 03, 2021
Coldplay007:
Sad. They know what they are doing though. It is a well thought out plan. i hope Southerners will abandon their fake wokeness and get prepared. Its a steady decline from here...

Prepared for what?
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 5:08pm On Oct 03, 2021
From Eritrea With Love
We now rejoin our Eritrean friend in the year 2006. The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has recently been gazetted, and one of the first things its counter-terrorism unit does is to freeze all assets linked to NASCO Group Nigeria Limited. Apparently, Mr. Nasreddin has been doing some creative accounting to hide the fact that he is moving money around the world to fund Islamist terror organisations. Or at least, that was what the Nigerian government itself wrote to the UN in the same letter.


A Wikileaks cable from 2002 hints at American hesitancy on the subject of freezing NASCO’s Nigerian assets due to the economic implications for Plateau State and political implications in Nigeria.


The real proof of Nasreddin’s double life however, comes from the US Treasury Department which publishes a comprehensive account of how he launders and moves money around the world for terrorist entities. Want to hear the real kicker? Nasreddin has been funding and laundering money for none other than GSPC - the Algerian terrorist group which Yakubu Katsina and Shahru Haruna are also involved with at the exact same time.


The Nigerian jihadis being trained in Algerian camps in 2002 will later return to Nigeria and make up the core of what will later become known as “Boko Haram.” And - what a coincidence - NASCO is also based in Jos, which so happens to be the headquarters of the Izala Movement and its many North African dalliances.

Using money made from selling market-leading FMCGs to Nigerian consumers, a cross-border network of terrorism is being nurtured that will someday kill the very kids eating NASCO cornflakes every morning.

And it’s all thanks to this nice gentleman from Eritrea.

https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Omicron007: 5:08pm On Oct 03, 2021
post=106407275:
Wow!
What a read.

Dem MANNA motto

According to your quote, you claim you don't respond to negative people, why then do you use your alternate moniker, NL police woman to report people all the time for ban?


Oga, just get out. You talk too much.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 5:10pm On Oct 03, 2021
Nasreddin however, is a very rich man. Like all very rich men, he appears to have a way around problems that would ground other people. In 2005, Lisa Myers and Aram Roston of the NBC News Investigative Unit discover that despite his designation as a terror financier in the US, Nasreddin’s Nigerian business empire and his Italian hotel are still operating as normal. Quoted in the story, Victor Comras, a former terror-finance expert at the State Department says:

“This isn't a loophole, this is failure to implement the sanctions appropriately. He's been involved in terrorist financing. Let's put him out of business.”

That would prove easier said than done because just 2 years later in 2007, the LA Times publishes a story indicating that - to all intents and purposes - Nasreddin has cut some kind of deal with the US government, likely involving asset forfeitures, to get his name off the list of terror financiers. He has been indicted for funding terror, some of which has found its way into the lives of the Nigerian consumers who have made him fabulously wealthy, but he is off the hook.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by ILoveDemMANNA: 5:11pm On Oct 03, 2021
Anniemae:

Are you Muslim?
your profile picture fine o

Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Evercurious(f): 5:12pm On Oct 03, 2021
Belafonte:
The north's attempts at islamising southern Nigeria and, Africa by extension, is unrelenting and will very likely succeed

NEVER....

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Bighead9: 5:13pm On Oct 03, 2021
Bornsinner7:
grin thanks to Rochas..

Sometimes I wonder.. what if all religions were like Islam.. forcing people to accept your beliefs and if not kill them

You mean, Northerners forced over 50% of IGBOS in the EAST to convert to ISLAM? grin grin grin grin grin
You too funny aswaer

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Microwhy: 5:14pm On Oct 03, 2021
webm:
We are in deep trouble sharing this country with northerners

Read more at the source. A very well researched article.
https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=
Are you sure its a well researched article? or maybe you do not read the article in full.
There's nothing revealing or exposing in all what the article stated.
To be very sincere with you, that article is written by someone who does not truly understand Izalatul bid'ah, Wahabism, Boko haram and general happening in the muslim world.
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Evercurious(f): 5:14pm On Oct 03, 2021
Bighead9:


The North is already succeeding in the EAST. As it stands now, there are more IGBO MUSLIMS in the EAST than Yoruba Muslims in the West. grin grin grin


Hahahahaha... foolish talk

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Eppking(m): 5:15pm On Oct 03, 2021
Friends and Alliances in High Places
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I mentioned earlier, that the date of Yakubu Katsina’s initial attempt to establish terror cells and Taliban training camps in Kano and Katsina was important. Here is why. Remember Abubakar Gumi’s stated position that Muslims should never accept a non-Muslim as ruler? It just so happens that the concerted push for Sharia Law across 12 of Northern Nigeria’s states lines up perfectly with the election of Olusegun Obasanjo as president in 1999.

Examining the eras of Shehu Shagari, Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida, Sani Abacha and Abdulsalam Abubakar as consecutive Muslim Nigerian heads of state, it is nearly impossible to establish the existence of directed and coordinated push for Islamic law in that area. Following Obasanjo’s entry however, Zamfara, Kano, Sokoto, Katsina, Bauchi, Borno, Jigawa, Kebbi, Yobe, Kaduna, Niger and Gombe decided in quick succession to embrace a separate penal code from southern Nigeria, based on Sharia law.

Understanding the political resonance of the Izala Movement in Northern Nigeria and the power wielded by the indicted terror financiers and terrorists who still sit on its board is key to understanding 2 things about terrorism in Nigeria.

Boko Haram is a logical development growing out of the rise of political Islam in Nigeria, with its roots in Salafism, popularised by Abubakar Gumi and his ideological heirs. It is impossible to divorce Abubakar Gumi’s use of Saudi money and Wahhabi indoctrination in the 1970s, from the adoption of Sharia Law in Northern Nigeria, the rise of violent Salafists like Abubakar Shekau and Isa Pantami, and the eventual inevitable mass uprising against the Nigerian state that will take place in the north.


While the Boko Haram brand is an unattractive one, the goals of Boko Haram are by no means unattractive to those who make up the ideological core of the Izala Movement, which is Nigeria’s most influential Islamic sect. Aminu Daurawa who famously praised the September 11 attacks in a 2001 sermon with a quote claiming that “Allah is a suicide bomber,” is today the head of Kano’s Hisbah police and a high ranking Izala Movement member. With sympathisers and collaborators up to and including President Buhari himself, the Izala Sect has no incentive or reason to fundamentally rethink or change its ideology - which is directly and provably linked to Salafist terrorism.


As long as Isa Pantami’s “Mr Zero Zero” (a reference to an ideologically pure Muslim with zero tolerance for bid’ah. i.e a hardline Salafist) retains his obvious and unapologetic sympathy for an organisation with clear and ongoing links to the enemy he claims to be fighting against as Nigeria’s president, the Izala Movement has no incentive to reinvent itself. There is no way that the Nigerian president is not aware of Yakubu Musa Hassan Katsina’s history as a known terrorist, as well as the Izala Movement’s extremely problematic history and current composition. And yet, as recently as 2018, President Buhari was pictured in Aso Rock meeting with Izala Movement president Abdullahi Bala Lau, Yakubu Musa Hassan Katsina, Kabiru Gombe and Ibrahim Jalo Jalingo.

May be an image of 4 people and people smiling
It is either I have more access to information about his friends and associates than the Nigerian president does, with a plethora of intelligence and information gathering agencies at his disposal, or he knows all this already and he has chosen a side. Clearly, to the Izala Movement, this picture taken in 2018, was a statement. An Obasanjo government may have arrested Yakubu Katsina and his likes in 2005, but 13 years later, Katsina’s ideological ally is in office standing solidly next to him, as he stood solidly next to Isa Pantami. The Izala Movement has won and everybody else has lost.

The only other angle of high level involvement not yet addressed is that of the Jordanian government. Recall that Yakubu Katsina was named among the world’s 500 Most Influential Muslims by a Jordanian state-backed NGO? Well it turns out that the NGO in question - The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre - is itself affiliated with the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought. A visit to this institute’s website reveals something strange.

One of its publications titled ‘Report on the Inter-Religious Tensions and Crisis in Nigeria’ published in May 2012 has the following to say about ending violence between Muslims and Christians in Nigeria.


This report, produced by a state-funded NGO in Jordan as far back as 2012, is prima facie evidence of a coordinated international campaign of strategic disinformation for the purpose of framing the reality of terrorism in Nigeria in a way that is completely dishonest. Making reference to alleged income disparity between Nigeria’s “Christian South” and “Muslim North,” the report attempts to portray the latter as the victim of economic bullying and poverty, without citing data to support this conclusion.

Very tellingly, at a time when conversations about violence related to nomadic cattle herding were not yet present in Nigeria’s political equation, a Jordanian organisation with links to Yakubu Katsina - a known Nigerian terrorist - was already recommending “grazing routes” as a solution for a problem that for the most part, did not actually exist yet.

9 years later, the question is…how did they know?


https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by FreeStuffsNG: 5:17pm On Oct 03, 2021
Nezzjnr:
Omooooo a lot of revelations dwells in that report
Sir, if you believe all this, you will believe anything.
The northerners did not invest in Education, that's all! Despite all the nonsense of Boko Haram, Kano has remained a protected enclave and Kaduna didn't allow them to stay after the foiled assassination attempt on PMB.
It's those children they didn't train in the middle of serious poverty that became informants first and later terrorists of Boko Haram.

A new Northern Nigeria is emerging . It's going to protect itself from outsiders.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by musicwriter(m): 5:17pm On Oct 03, 2021
If you understand the origin of Boko Haram you'll never pity the North. They took up a foreign ideology and used it to displace an original African ideology that was somewhat still there after Arab invasion of our lands and enslavement of our ancestors. And upon that, they did so in a country where Western education, language and philosophy is the ruling denominator. The result is that people in Northern Nigeria would rightly live in a state of cultural disorientation and maladjustment. Because they're neither Arab nor African nor Western. The result is exactly what they've created. You can't eat your cake and have it!!

If you want to live in peace and prosperity in Northern Nigeria, you must throw away Islamic and Arabic ideologies and replace them with African one. That's the grand solution to the problem.

Note: The same social collapse is imminent in Southern Nigeria and indeed all parts of Africa at varying degree. Everybody should brace up.

If you adopt a foreign ideology to rule yourself, the result is that you'll use it to enslave yourself.

For details refer to the book intellectual slavery, the worst legacy of colonialism. It's free.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Bornsinner7: 5:18pm On Oct 03, 2021
Bighead9:


You mean, Northerners forced over 50% of IGBOS in the EAST to convert to ISLAM? grin grin grin grin grin
You too funny aswaer
Kid.. I wasn't talking about Igbos or anything pertaining to tribe.. the first paragraph was a response to what I quoted..

The second was just my thought on all religions..

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Microwhy: 5:20pm On Oct 03, 2021
Youngvegetable:
Boko Haram didn't start in 2009... It began earlier than that. They were attacking Christians and people were hailing then.

Now they've turn on those people and they are regretting
That's why I pity southeasterners praising ESN and IPOB.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by melodyogonna(m): 5:22pm On Oct 03, 2021
Boko Haram is just the military wing of a powerful organization Buhari and his goons are members of

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Aremson14(m): 5:22pm On Oct 03, 2021
One question though what is even meant by islamization? I think Buhari has been president for about 6 years now and I have not seen anything like islamization, although I don't even know what that is. Patami I think has been there for about 3 years or so.
One more thing when we even say the North what do we even mean. The North is divided into zones. The average Kogi man speaks Igbira, one of the most peaceful state in the country is still in this same Northern Nigeria. But then again all Nothern Nigeria are "Muslims and Hausas"
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by descarado: 5:24pm On Oct 03, 2021
AngelicBeing:
Any god or godess, religion or religious founder that calls or depends on its followers to fight for him or her is a useless god and I spit on the face of that useless god shocked
You dey oceans away dey spite
I hear you cheesy

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by BIGNAME2020: 5:24pm On Oct 03, 2021
ba2remagaji:
This story no make any sense,u have to point at all


The problem is from your senses, not the piece angry

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Chy27: 5:25pm On Oct 03, 2021
Microwhy:

Are you sure its a well researched article? or maybe you do not read the article in full.
There's nothing revealing or exposing in all what the article stated.
To be very sincere with you, that article is written by someone who does not truly understand Izalatul bid'ah, Wahabism, Boko haram and general happening in the muslim world.
Let's have your counter thoughts since you understand Wahabism, Boko Haram

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by mandax: 5:25pm On Oct 03, 2021
webm:
They will sit on the Federal Executive Council.

Pantami threatens legal action over allegation of Boko Haram link
JIBWIS will come to exert a level of influence over Nigeria’s national politics and governance that is unprecedented for a religious body in Nigeria. Soon, it will become almost impossible to achieve power in many parts of Northern Nigeria without identifying with the Izala Movement.

Among other things, the scholar states that Muslims should never accept a non-Muslim as ruler, which can be interpreted as a call for insurrection against a Christian Nigerian president. He is never held to account for this statement. In any case, he no longer believes that writing books or teaching people about Islam will on their own, lead to an Islamic renaissance in Northern Nigeria. Now he is all about partnership and politicking. He maintains his membership in Northern Nigeria’s legacy Islamic group, Jama'atu Nasril Islam (“Group for the Victory of Islam”), but he is unmistakably the beating heart of the new Izala Movement. To all intents and purposes, this is the birth of modern Salafist Islam in Nigeria.

Without firing a shot or winning an election, this Islamic scholar has become one of the most powerful men in Northern Nigeria

His name?

Abubakar Gumi - Wikipedia
Abubakar Mahmud Gumi
EDITOR'S NOTE: Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi is the son of Abubakar Mahmud Gumi.

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Fast forward 33 years. It is Christmas Day in 2011 and Abubakar Gumi has been dead for over 19 years. A bomb suddenly goes off at St. Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, on the outskirts of Abuja, killing 35 people and wounding a further 52. Almost simultaneously, a series of coordinated bomb attacks and shootings take place at churches in Jos, Gadaka and Damaturu. An obscure Islamist group calling itself Boko Haram claims responsibility for the attacks.

During the trial of the main suspect Kabiru Umar A.K.A Kabiru Sokoto 2 years later, a masked witness claims that an Algerian Islamist group provided funding and support worth N40,000,000 ($250,000 at the time) to carry out the attacks. To the general public, it is unclear what the link is between Islamists in Northern Nigeria and well-funded terror groups in North Africa.

Shame On Those Shepherds Who Lead My Sheep To The Slaughter.
To those in the know however, the incidents of December 25, 2011 are not only expected, but are likely to intensify and become more regular. This is because while the Nigerian public up to this point has been fed with what amounts to a tiny percentage of the actual story behind the Boko Haram group, this group has in fact been incubating and nurtured at the highest levels of the theological, economic and political spaces in Northern Nigeria. Boko Haram in reality, is so much bigger than Mohammed Yusuf and Abubakar Shekau that reducing it to those 2 men serves to miss the actual story spectacularly.

To start to get some of the picture of what Boko Haram is and where it came from, let us retreat from 2011 to 2006 to read an excerpt from a letter written by the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, Aminu B. Wali, addressed to the Chairman of the Counter-Terrorism Committee. This letter is available in full here from the official repository for UN documents. Written by the Nigerian government to the UN, it lays out the measures it has taken to fight terrorism in Nigeria. Take special note of the names mentioned in bold.

https://westafricaweekly.substack.com/p/cornflakes-for-jihad-the-boko-haram?r=p0z0&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=

In bold: the insurrection against a no-Muslim president of Nigeria started from 1999 against the then president Olusegun Obasanjo, with political and religious leaders in the 12 far northern Nigeria states, unanimously adopting unconstitutional Islamic Sharia criminal laws.
The militant section for the enforcement of Sharia criminal laws to all the states in Nigeria, Boko Haram, quickly sprang up in the north east of Nigeria and started the bombings and war against Nigeria.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Pearlyakin(m): 5:28pm On Oct 03, 2021
nelszx:

It's a long read actually. Just click on the link and finish it, very interesting if you can connect the dots.
I'm on it bro,it's trending on Twitter already.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by NoSentiment: 5:30pm On Oct 03, 2021
Trash. All words no substance.
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by AngelicBeing: 5:31pm On Oct 03, 2021
descarado:

You dey oceans away dey spite
I hear you cheesy
Hahaha, abeg no vex jare grin

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Microwhy: 5:31pm On Oct 03, 2021
ba2remagaji:
This story no make any sense,u have to point at all
Wallahi it makes no sense atall.
Its rubbish cut and join.
Nothing revealing or exposing. The gullible target audience who doesn't know anything about what goes around in Muslim world will surely accept every bit of the crabby article.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by tuna85: 5:31pm On Oct 03, 2021
BOOOMNAIJA:
As I no get time to read d long story above, make I just book space to advertise my kaya......


I AM SELLING ADIDAS SNEAKERS BUT IT IS 2500NAIRA AND ITS FAKE.

BUT IF U WALK VERY FAST NO ONE WILL KNOW.


Pls patronize a bro.

Create a thread for this so I can see the pix

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by tuna85: 5:36pm On Oct 03, 2021
Microwhy:

Wallahi it makes no sense atall.
Its rubbish cut and join.
Nothing revealing or exposing. The gullible target audience who doesn't know anything about what goes around in Muslim world will surely accept every bit of the crabby article.

I couldn't connect the stuffs written there, bringing one thing or the other, anyway, it is expected, the rapid growth of Islam around the world alone seems threatening to them.
People have been talking about Boko Haram sponsors, why is the the Government not going after them? You think the next thing is to tag Boko Haram to Islaam? It's never going to work. The preachings of Islaam are clear to everyone. Peace, Love, moral standards, purity and Paradise.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Microwhy: 5:36pm On Oct 03, 2021
Chy27:
Let's have your counter thoughts since you understand Wahabism, Boko Haram
I don’t have any counter thought but as a born and raised practising muslim, I sincerely tell you that that article is full of flaws and fraud aimed at something else.
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Tess24: 5:39pm On Oct 03, 2021
Davidonkonsults:
North never stopped preparing for war since 1966. The south as usual have been sleeping.


The South was never sleeping.. They are peaceful and never wanted trouble... The fact remains, the northern have been brainwashed with whatever piece they have been taught, not been able to think and solve things on their own.

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Foolishbuhari: 5:42pm On Oct 03, 2021
Microwhy:

I don’t have any counter thought but as a born and raised practising muslim, I sincerely tell you that that article is full of flaws and fraud aimed at something else.

Your religion is a sponsor of war, murder, terrorism and chaos! You are also a budding terrorist hence would never see aby sense the article made. Nonsense!

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Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Microwhy: 5:43pm On Oct 03, 2021
Eppking:
A Wikileaks cable from 2002 confirms that this arrest actually did take place, only for the suspect to be released inexplicably after 27 days in detention.


For those who are not aware, Yakubu Musa Kafanchan, also known as Sheikh Yakubu Musa Katsina and Yakubu Musa Hassan is a founding member of the Izala Movement (JIBWIS), and is in fact, the current Chairman of its board of trustees and the Chairman of the Katsina State JIBWIS chapter. He is a widely respected Islamic cleric and a very close personal friend and public associate of - no prizes for guessing - Isa Ali Pantami. Yes, that Isa Pantami.
Please how is this connected to terrorism or boko haram.
Re: Cornflakes For Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story By David Hundeyin by Chy27: 5:45pm On Oct 03, 2021
Microwhy:

I don’t have any counter thought but as a born and raised practising muslim, I sincerely tell you that that article is full of flaws and fraud aimed at something else.
Point out the flaws

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