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Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by mifavour(f): 9:55am On Nov 17, 2014
link2ok:
Dumb f**l. Dnt eva insult the president in ur miserable life. I repeat a seat ur entire family can neva attain in dis life tym
lwkm.. miserable life ke? and what makes u think a member of your family is close to being there. if only he knew how fulfilled I am. ode!!! asshole!!!
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by Cutehector(m): 9:57am On Nov 17, 2014
Even if he appoints military administrators, nothing will still happen... The bomblast of the house of the chife of defense staff in mubi was a big blow and embarassment to the military...
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by donmalcolm21(m): 9:59am On Nov 17, 2014
Sack the governors and hand over to the milatary to tackle this BH by themselves.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by lawrsmith(m): 10:03am On Nov 17, 2014
Ebubeslym:
he should declare a full state of emergency
and get rid of those slowpoke governors.
against the constitution of the Country? so that you will later come back here to criticize him for doing it.see another APC memeber talking.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by DWJOBScom(m): 10:03am On Nov 17, 2014
danaiks:
Exactly wah u get from a clueless president!!
Clueless must be a big and new word for u.......

You just can't wait to use it especially when it truly defines u

**you may need to read the article again
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by Gynacologist(m): 10:06am On Nov 17, 2014
mifavour:
good for him. dullard
u wa b prof u still de here.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by InvertedHammer: 10:10am On Nov 17, 2014
Did the Emergency rule make any difference?

NO!

GEJ is just hoping for miracles.

/
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by horlahmeelaykan(m): 10:13am On Nov 17, 2014
nigerianewsbeat:
The Federal Government’s next line of action on
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states at the expiration of the
emergency rule imposed on the three north-eastern states
will be decided on Monday (today), investigation by The
PUNCH has revealed.

The third tranche of six-month emergency rule imposed
on the states following the continued activities of
members of the Boko Haram sect expires on Thursday.

There have been speculations that President Goodluck
Jonathan may impose “total emergency rule” on the states
by appointing military administrators to take over from
the state governors.

A top government official, who pleaded anonymity,
however, told The PUNCH on Sunday that the decision on
whether to renew the emergency rule or not would be
taken at a meeting of the National Defence Council holding
on Monday (today).

Although he said he would not preempt the outcome of
the meeting, the government source however insisted that
military administrators would not be appointed for the
state, saying it would be unconstitutional to do so.
He said, “The National Defence Council is meeting
tomorrow (today). After the meeting tomorrow (today),
whatever decision is taken, you will be told. We cannot
preempt the members.

“The council will be meeting by 11am on Monday and a
decision will be taken on the state of emergency in the
affected states and the way forward.”

The Council is one of the federal executive bodies
established by Section 135 of the nation’s Constitution.
The source added that the current government would not
embark on any illegality by sacking state governors under
the guise of fighting insurgency.
He said all that would be done would be under the ambit
of the law.

It will be recalled that Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, had told Sunday
PUNCH in September that Jonathan was not contemplating
replacing governors of the three states currently under
emergency rule with military administrators because he
had no power under the nation’s constitution to do so.
Abati disclosed this in an exclusive interview with Sunday
PUNCH.

Abati had in that exclusive interview said the people
clamouring for the removal of sitting governors in the
affected states were doing so in error.

He said such people should be referred to the relevant
section of the constitution that deals with the state of
emergency, adding that there is nowhere in the section
where the President was given such a power.

http://www.punchng.com/news/jonathan-decides-on-
emergency-rule-in-borno-others-today/

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gej shud nt give 2 much power to d military.dey cud raise arms against him like they did in d past.someone shud tell him that!
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by texazzpete(m): 10:14am On Nov 17, 2014
bigass:
i dont get you at all. should he do something unconstitutional?
The purpose of the state of emergency was to combat Boko Haram effectively and safeguard the tax-paying, law abiding citizens of those states.

Thousands have died since then. Mostly innocent Nigerians, killed by Boko Haram.

I'm not interested in whether the Govs stay or not, or whatever way he implements the State of Emergency. We are losing sight of the main objective. The main take away is that despite the state of emergency, the Boko Haram menace has not been overcome.

While he decides whether to extend or not, he should also deliberate on what he's done so far, what went wrong and what can be done as an improvement.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by mcmukoko12(m): 10:15am On Nov 17, 2014
T-O-T-A-L S-T-A-T-E 0-F E-M-E-R-G-E-N-C-Y!
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by JimIbanga: 10:20am On Nov 17, 2014
danaiks:
Exactly wah u get from a clueless president!!
Yes o but this "Clueless" man has always gotten whatever that he wanted and he does so EFORTLESSLY.
Remember that in 2003, our own OBJ, who is not CLUELESS had to stay all night to be sure that he will fly PDP flag as its Presidential Candidate to realise his 2nd Term bid. He (OBJ) reportedly begged his Vice, Atiku Abubakar to secure the support of PDP governors. Atiku was then going to contest against OBJ, his boss.
However, a "clueless" Goodluck Jonathan has secured the endorsement of all PDP govs, the party NEC, NWC and BOT as d presidential candidate TWO Months to the Primary Election; PDP went ahead to bar other presidential candidates from picking nomination form just bc of this clueless man, this clueless man recently declared his interest with the best manifesto ever.

"Clueless" Jonathan was Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice President (first Ijaw man), Acting President (1st Ijaw man), President (1st Ijaw man) and by the grace of God; he will remain in office till 2019.
Keep calling him "clueless," and let GEJ keep having his way.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by link2ok(m): 10:29am On Nov 17, 2014
mifavour:
lwkm.. miserable life ke? and what makes u think a member of your family is close to being there. if only he knew how fulfilled I am. ode!!! asshole!!!
Fulfilled yu said.... yu think eatin three square meal a day n probably havin a roof ova yu head is fulfilment. Yu so funny my dear. Idiot hav some respect for people who re well above ur family. I draw d curtain hia. Jst kip fooling around empty vessel
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by nagoma(m): 10:31am On Nov 17, 2014
If you ask me - A military administrator should take over the country.
We need to put things right security wise and then return to democracy.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by nagoma(m): 10:32am On Nov 17, 2014
mcmukoko12:
T-O-T-A-L S-T-A-T-E 0-F E-M-E-R-G-E-N-C-Y!
Yes , for the whole country.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by Godmann(m): 10:38am On Nov 17, 2014
Methink Nigeria needs a state of emergency in the whole.

The Problem is that Goodluck Jonathan is the begining of the Problem.

He lack the ability to properly command the Army, Police, DSS, NIA etc to do their work.

Jonathan is dragging Nigeria down to his level.

If he can vacate that post with his fellow clueless idiot called Sambo, I bet you we will have a way to win Boko Haram.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by Akpan107(m): 10:55am On Nov 17, 2014
DRealGeesam:
Such people are right. It is all about 2015 election.


My brother,
Work has just started o.
Watch and see how good news will keep flooding the news media now.
But why are people shouting Gej till 2019 because of this news? Is there anything special about him deciding on emergency rule in the affected states or am i missing something?

The part that says he might decide to place the states under Full military control makes me wonder why he is just considering this now. If he feels it is the best step to take, why wait till now?
It has always been 'GEJ till 2019' no bi today e start.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by Akpan107(m): 11:05am On Nov 17, 2014
intergral:
How did the emergency rule help those stateshuh?? Nothing rather than make things worse......
This is why everything that goes on there is under the control of the military and GEJ so nobody should blame the governors of those states......
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.
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GEJ what have you done with my sweet old 9ja #sad-much
'sweet old 9ja'? Has nigeria ever been sweet before?
Nigeria will only be sweet when they stop killing Christains In the Northern part of the Country. It has been happening since 90s.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by nigerianewsbeat(op): 11:39am On Nov 17, 2014
Akpan107:
'sweet old 9ja'? Has nigeria ever been sweet before?
Nigeria will only be sweet when they stop killing Christains In the Northern part of the Country. It has been happening since 90s.
Really? Give us more facts, thanks.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by aumeehn: 12:07pm On Nov 17, 2014
Mtsww stupid man otuoke drunkar*d he want the military to come and continue what de ve doing to us abi.....if na to fight bh NA are women buh to brutalise civilians they are men.......Bleep all of em we are in a democratic errar no soldier will rule us!!! Stupid old fool....may you die of evd....!! Sem person distribute arms to bh jux to make us suffer buh dont worry in the next 3months u ill pay for what u re doing
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by arsetalks(m): 12:08pm On Nov 17, 2014
Adyrin:
Do you think at all?
Idiota, you are yet to think for me. Or it is you who can't think? I have waited 2 hours now.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by izikjon(m): 1:57pm On Nov 17, 2014
cool
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by PStacks(m): 2:43pm On Nov 17, 2014
No wonder GEJ hurriedly ran to that african country where military has taken over, just to send a message to nigerian military not to tople his own govt.

Since military administrators would be appointed to govern those 3 north eastern state, the GEJ should kuku hand over to a Military Head of state to complete the equation or are we going to run military and democracy in one country?

cheesy grin shocked ;o .. Nigeria is a joke.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by nagoma(m): 2:46pm On Nov 17, 2014
His killer squad are working hard to ensure a military rule and no election in those states.
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by Akpan107(m): 3:23pm On Nov 17, 2014
nigerianewsbeat:
Really? Give us more facts, thanks.
They are just too much, but i can still give you some... After reading all, i may still add more to you. The North has been killing Christians and Southerners since 1953.
Boko Haram is actually not a new thing.


LIST OF ISLAMIC TERROR IN NIGERIA -
STARTING WITH MOST RECENT
SUPPORTED AND FINANCED BY PA
MUTALLAB THE FINANCIER. DR.
MUTALLAB WITH HIS WAHABISM AND
SHARIA WORLD VIEW THAT LEAD HIS SON TO THIS UNGODLY ACT. NORTHERN
NIGERIA MUSLINM LEADERS ARE
SUPPORTERS OF ISLAMIC TERRORISM IN
NIGERIAN AND IN THE WORLD. · December 30 2009, Bauchi, (Northern
Nigeria) Radical Islamic sect Kala-Kato a
branch of Maitasine attacked Christians
and burned Churches; 70 people were
killed. · July 26 2009 Maidugiri, Yobe, Bauchi,
Kano, (Northern Nigeria) Radical Islamic
fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram
[translated “Western civilization is
evil”] goes on rampage burning
churches, and looting homes belonging to Christians and murdering them. Three
Christian pastors including George Orji
(Igbo) were killed by beheading.
Officially 800 people were reported
killed. · 2007, Adamawa (Northern Nigeria)
Moslem jihadists invade Christian
community of Yugor killing hundreds of
Christians, looting and burning churches
and Christian’s homes and property. · 2006 Maidugiri, (Northern Nigeria)
Islamic fundamentalists protesting
cartoon of Prophet Mohammed by
Danish cartoonist killed hundreds of
Christians, burned down scores of
Churches, and looted shops and homes belonging to Christians. · 2006 All over Northern Nigeria. Similar
riots by Islamic jihadists were held in
numerous towns in Northern Nigeria –
Katsina, Bauchi, Minna, Potiskum, Kano,
Kotangora. Thousands of Christians
were killed, scores of churches were looted and burned and personal homes
and businesses of Christians were
looted and burned. One week before
that Nigerian MP’s burned Danish and
Norwegian flags in the parliament
premises. · June 28 2006, Abuja (Northern Nigeria)
The Federal government of Nigeria
accused Kano State of Northern Nigeria
of collaborating with foreign powers to
train 100 Muslim militants in
“intelligence gathering” and the "practice of jihad". In a news release,
Information Minister Frank Nweke said
the "Hisbah", a group employed by the
mainly Muslim state of Kano to enforce
sharia law, was "a parallel security
outfit that poses a potential threat to national security". · April 2003, Kano (Northern Nigeria)
Islamic jihadists go on a rampage A
pastor, Sunday Madumere (Igbo) and six
of his family members were killed · April, 2003, Jos (Northern Nigeria)
Armed Muslim insurgents attacked
Wereng village near Vom a suburb of
Jos killing people, burning homes and
looting people’s property. · April, 2003, Langtang (Northern
Nigeria) A group of armed Muslims
attacked a village in Langtang killing
people and burning down homes. · 2003 Gusau (Northern Nigeria)
Governor Ahmed Sani, who came to the
United States and used the VOA to
advertise the introduction of
fundamentalist Islamic Sharia Law in
Nigeria promising that it will never be applied to Christians gave an order that
more than 20 of the Christian churches
in the State be demolished. They were
demolished promptly. No reasons were
given. · March, 2003 Jos (Northern Nigeria)
Thousands of jihad warriors attacked
the town of Kardako in Wase Local
Government Area (LGA) shouting
“Allahu Akbar” killing Christians and
burning down homes. · February, 2003 Ibadan (Western
Nigeria) Muslims jihadists from the
National Council of Muslim Youth
Organizations attacked Christian schools
in Ibadan in an effort to force the
schools to require women to wear Islamic head coverings. Hundreds of
students and teachers were injured in
the attack. · December 26, 2002, Bauchi, (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attacked
Christians concluding a Christmas
celebration in Bauchi killing Christians,
looting and burning churches and
Christian’s homes. · December 2002, Jos, (Northern
Nigeria). Muslim Jihadists attack
Christians. During the attack Rev. Bitrus
Manjang, his son, daughter-in- law and
their six-month old child were shot to
death outside their home. The jihadists went on killing people looting and
burning churches and Christian’s homes. · November, 2002 Kano, Kaduna
(Northern Nigeria) Muslim jihadists
went on a rampage after an article in
the This Day newspaper suggested that
the prophet Muhammad would probably
have married a contestant from the Miss World pageant scheduled to be held in
Abuja. Muslim mobs ransacked the
newspaper’s office, issued a fatwa on
the author of the article, Miss Isioma,
killed Christians and burned down
numerous churches. · October 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria)
Hundreds of Christians were killed
when a mob of several Muslims jihadists
attacked the town of Fajul in Plateau
State. Mercenaries from Chad and Niger
were believed to be among the group, which burned down homes, churches,
and raped several women. · September 11, 2002, Jos, (Northern
Nigeria) A bomb exploded at the Church
of Christ in the Laranto suburb of Jos. No
one was injured, but there was some
structural damage to the church
building. · August 2002 Kano, (Northern Nigeria)
The government of Kano State ordered
half of the churches in Kano State closed
because of Muslim complaints about
“too many churches.” · June 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria)
Several Christian communities in
Plateau state including Yelwa,
Shendam, Wase, Barakin Ladi, Vom and
Miango were invaded by Islamic
jihadists who killed people and burned down homes and churches. · June, 2002, Minna, (Northern Nigeria)
At least 75 Christians were arrested in
Niger state for opposing the state’s
Islamic sharia law. · April 8-22, 2002, Kano (Northern
Nigeria) At least seven churches in Kano
State were destroyed by authorities.
There is a growing trend in states that
have enacted Sharia law to destroy
Christian churches on the pretense that the churches have violated building
codes. Christians believe it is a step
toward wiping out the Christian faith in
northern Nigeria. · April 2002, Sokoto (Northern Nigeria)
Two Christians in Zamfara State were
tried on the charge of apostasy,
converting from Islam to Christianity.
According to Islamic law, the penalty
for apostasy is death. However the two Christians, Lawali Yakubu and Ali
Jafaru, claim they were never Muslims
to start with. The two belong to an
ethnic group that has practiced
Christianity for many years. · February, 2002 Ilorin (Northern
Nigeria) Muslims in Ilorin turned violent
while celebrating Eid-el-Kabir and
began attacking and killing Christians
and burning their houses and
businesses. · February 2002, Kano (Northern
Nigeria) The Kano state government
revealed that it had closed down 122
Christian schools for failing to meet
state requirements. The requirement in
question is the compulsory study of Islam. Christian schools have refused to
allow Muslim clerics into their schools,
thus risking closure. · February, 2002, Gombe, (Northern
Nigeria) A Christian lady, Esther Bulus
was kidnapped from her school by four
Muslims who slit her throat and left her
to die. Esther had refused to marry a
Muslim politician in Gombe on grounds of religious differences. She was
murdered because of this. · December 30, 2001, Jos, (Northern
Nigeria) Armed Muslim jihadists
attacked the Christian community in
southern Jos, killing people, looting and
destroying property worth several
million dollars. · December 2001, Yola (Northern
Nigeria) Muslim army soldiers from the
23rd Armored 7th Brigade in Yola,
burned a Christian church building,
which was constructed in the army
barracks. They justified the act by saying it was an illegal structure.
However, the army officially allows
both Islam and Christianity to be
practiced in the barracks. · December 10, 2001, Kano, (Northern
Nigeria) Truck driver Uche Nwama was
killed by Islamic jihadists for allowing
the exhaust from his truck to drift into
an open-air Islamic meeting. Islamic
jihadists claimed the exhaust had desecrated the Quran. · November 6 2001; Ibadan (Western
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists hold a massive
rally in Ibadan in support of Osama Bin
Laden and his attack and slaughter of
thousands of Americans during the
9/11/2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. They
condemn the United States for attacking
the Taliban in Afghanistan and vow to
fight alongside Bin Laden and his fellow
terrorists. · November 2001 (Northern and
Western Nigeria) Islamic jihadists hold
massive rallies in Osogbo, Sokoto, Kano,
Zaria, Kaduna, and other towns in
Western and Northern Nigeria in
support of Osama Bin Laden and his attack and slaughter of thousands of
Americans during 9/11/2001 terrorist
attack on the World Trade Center in
New York. They condemn the United
States for attacking the Taliban in
Afghanistan. They also vow to fight alongside Bin Laden and his fellow
terrorists in a jihad against America. · November 28, 2001Enugu (Eastern
Nigeria) Christian Biafrans organize a
peaceful rally in Enugu in solidarity with
and support of the government and
people of the United States over the
terrorist attack in New York on 9/11/2001 and in support of the United
States action against the terrorists. The
Nigerian paramilitary police brutalized
the participants, disbanded the rally and
arrested the leaders. · October 14-18, 2001 Kano (Northern
Nigeria) Massive anti-American protests
in Kano by Islamic jihadists. Thousands
of Christians are slaughtered and scores
of churches are burned. Property of
Christians worth billions of dollars are looted and destroyed. · October 2001, Kaduna (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack
Christians in churches, on the street and
in their homes. Thousands of Christians
are slaughtered, scores of churches are
burned and looted, and thousands of Christian homes are looted, and burned. · September 2001, Kano (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack
Christians burning down churches
slaughtering thousands of people,
looting churches and private homes.
Kano State government demolishes the few remaining churches. · September 2001, Jos (Northern
Nigeria) In a well planned and highly
coordinated program Islamic jihadists
attack Christians in the city of Jos,
burning down churches, and private
homes of Christians, looting the churches and private property of
Christians. Hundreds of churches were
burned and thousands of Christians
were slaughtered some burned while
worshipping in their churches. · August 2001, Bauchi, (Northern
Nigeria). The Bauchi state government
is alleged to be using Muslim
mercenaries to attack Christians in the
Tafawa Balewa and Bogora districts. On
several occasions vehicles loaded with Islamic jihadists were intercepted by
vigilant Christians. Several hundred
Christians were killed and houses, shops
and churches looted, burned and
destroyed. · June 2001, Gawaram (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack
Christians, burn down dozens of
churches and kill Christians. · February 24-25, 2001, (Gombe) A visit
to Gombe state by an Israeli
ambassador sparked a riot by Islamic
jihadists. During the riot the jihadists
kill Christians, loot and burn down
churches, loot and burn down Christian homes and render thousands of people
homeless. The Calvary Baptist Church
and the Bishara Baptist church are
among those looted and burned. · September 2000 Gombe (Northern
Nigeria) In Bambam, Gombe state
Islamic jihadists attack and kill
Christians, burn down and loot churches
and private homes and businesses of
Christians. · May 2000, Kaduna (Northern Nigeria)
For several days Islamic jihadists attack
and slaughter hundreds of people in
Kaduna.. They loot thousands of
Christian people’s homes, churches,
businesses and then burn them down. Thousands of Christians are mindlessly
slaughtered and more than 200 churches
are burned · February 2000, Kaduna (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack and
slaughter Christians opposing the
implementation of Sharia law in
Kaduna, northern Nigeria. Christian
homes, businesses and churches are looted, and burned. Thousands of
Christians are mercilessly slaughtered
and property worth billions of dollars
are looted and destroyed by the
jihadists. · 2000 Damboa, Maidugiri, (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack and
slaughter Christians, loot and burn
Christian homes, businesses and
churches · We will stop at the year 2000. This is
not even comprehensive. There is
documentation of numerous other
attacks by Islamic jihadists including:
Kano, 1994; Ibadan, 1993; Lagos, 1993;
Funtua, 1993; Zango Kataf 1992; Kano 1991; Katsina, 1991; Bauchi, 1991;
Kafanchan, 1986; Kaduna, 1986; Gombe,
1985; Yola, 1984; Maidugiri, 1982; Kano,
1980. If you are interested you can go
as far back as May/June; July/August;
and September/October 1966 when Moslem jihadists slaughtered 100,000
Christian Igbo and other Easterners in
Northern Nigeria. We suspect that Dora
and her parents may have been
escapees from Northern Nigeria during
the jihad of 1966 in Northern Nigeria
Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by atinukedam(f): 4:54pm On Nov 17, 2014
parklamson:
Clueless president-GEJ !!!! Brainless president-GEJ !!!! Incompetent president -GEJ !!!! Visionless president -GEJ !!!!! President without mission-GEJ !!!!!! Incapable president -GEJ !!!! Useless president -GEJ !!!!! Bewildered president-GEJ !!!! Extortionate president-GEJ !!!! Profiteering president -GEJ !!!! Knavish president-GEJ !!!!! Most corrupt president-GEJ !!!!! Cabal president- GEJ !!!!!! Proxy president against his followers- GEJ
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Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by nigerianewsbeat(op): 5:14pm On Nov 17, 2014
Akpan107:
They are just too much, but i can still give you some... After reading all, i may still add more to you. The North has been killing Christians and Southerners since 1953.
Boko Haram is actually not a new thing.


LIST OF ISLAMIC TERROR IN NIGERIA -
STARTING WITH MOST RECENT
SUPPORTED AND FINANCED BY PA
MUTALLAB THE FINANCIER. DR.
MUTALLAB WITH HIS WAHABISM AND
SHARIA WORLD VIEW THAT LEAD HIS SON TO THIS UNGODLY ACT. NORTHERN
NIGERIA MUSLINM LEADERS ARE
SUPPORTERS OF ISLAMIC TERRORISM IN
NIGERIAN AND IN THE WORLD. · December 30 2009, Bauchi, (Northern
Nigeria) Radical Islamic sect Kala-Kato a
branch of Maitasine attacked Christians
and burned Churches; 70 people were
killed. · July 26 2009 Maidugiri, Yobe, Bauchi,
Kano, (Northern Nigeria) Radical Islamic
fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram
[translated “Western civilization is
evil”] goes on rampage burning
churches, and looting homes belonging to Christians and murdering them. Three
Christian pastors including George Orji
(Igbo) were killed by beheading.
Officially 800 people were reported
killed. · 2007, Adamawa (Northern Nigeria)
Moslem jihadists invade Christian
community of Yugor killing hundreds of
Christians, looting and burning churches
and Christian’s homes and property. · 2006 Maidugiri, (Northern Nigeria)
Islamic fundamentalists protesting
cartoon of Prophet Mohammed by
Danish cartoonist killed hundreds of
Christians, burned down scores of
Churches, and looted shops and homes belonging to Christians. · 2006 All over Northern Nigeria. Similar
riots by Islamic jihadists were held in
numerous towns in Northern Nigeria –
Katsina, Bauchi, Minna, Potiskum, Kano,
Kotangora. Thousands of Christians
were killed, scores of churches were looted and burned and personal homes
and businesses of Christians were
looted and burned. One week before
that Nigerian MP’s burned Danish and
Norwegian flags in the parliament
premises. · June 28 2006, Abuja (Northern Nigeria)
The Federal government of Nigeria
accused Kano State of Northern Nigeria
of collaborating with foreign powers to
train 100 Muslim militants in
“intelligence gathering” and the "practice of jihad". In a news release,
Information Minister Frank Nweke said
the "Hisbah", a group employed by the
mainly Muslim state of Kano to enforce
sharia law, was "a parallel security
outfit that poses a potential threat to national security". · April 2003, Kano (Northern Nigeria)
Islamic jihadists go on a rampage A
pastor, Sunday Madumere (Igbo) and six
of his family members were killed · April, 2003, Jos (Northern Nigeria)
Armed Muslim insurgents attacked
Wereng village near Vom a suburb of
Jos killing people, burning homes and
looting people’s property. · April, 2003, Langtang (Northern
Nigeria) A group of armed Muslims
attacked a village in Langtang killing
people and burning down homes. · 2003 Gusau (Northern Nigeria)
Governor Ahmed Sani, who came to the
United States and used the VOA to
advertise the introduction of
fundamentalist Islamic Sharia Law in
Nigeria promising that it will never be applied to Christians gave an order that
more than 20 of the Christian churches
in the State be demolished. They were
demolished promptly. No reasons were
given. · March, 2003 Jos (Northern Nigeria)
Thousands of jihad warriors attacked
the town of Kardako in Wase Local
Government Area (LGA) shouting
“Allahu Akbar” killing Christians and
burning down homes. · February, 2003 Ibadan (Western
Nigeria) Muslims jihadists from the
National Council of Muslim Youth
Organizations attacked Christian schools
in Ibadan in an effort to force the
schools to require women to wear Islamic head coverings. Hundreds of
students and teachers were injured in
the attack. · December 26, 2002, Bauchi, (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attacked
Christians concluding a Christmas
celebration in Bauchi killing Christians,
looting and burning churches and
Christian’s homes. · December 2002, Jos, (Northern
Nigeria). Muslim Jihadists attack
Christians. During the attack Rev. Bitrus
Manjang, his son, daughter-in- law and
their six-month old child were shot to
death outside their home. The jihadists went on killing people looting and
burning churches and Christian’s homes. · November, 2002 Kano, Kaduna
(Northern Nigeria) Muslim jihadists
went on a rampage after an article in
the This Day newspaper suggested that
the prophet Muhammad would probably
have married a contestant from the Miss World pageant scheduled to be held in
Abuja. Muslim mobs ransacked the
newspaper’s office, issued a fatwa on
the author of the article, Miss Isioma,
killed Christians and burned down
numerous churches. · October 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria)
Hundreds of Christians were killed
when a mob of several Muslims jihadists
attacked the town of Fajul in Plateau
State. Mercenaries from Chad and Niger
were believed to be among the group, which burned down homes, churches,
and raped several women. · September 11, 2002, Jos, (Northern
Nigeria) A bomb exploded at the Church
of Christ in the Laranto suburb of Jos. No
one was injured, but there was some
structural damage to the church
building. · August 2002 Kano, (Northern Nigeria)
The government of Kano State ordered
half of the churches in Kano State closed
because of Muslim complaints about
“too many churches.” · June 2002, Jos, (Northern Nigeria)
Several Christian communities in
Plateau state including Yelwa,
Shendam, Wase, Barakin Ladi, Vom and
Miango were invaded by Islamic
jihadists who killed people and burned down homes and churches. · June, 2002, Minna, (Northern Nigeria)
At least 75 Christians were arrested in
Niger state for opposing the state’s
Islamic sharia law. · April 8-22, 2002, Kano (Northern
Nigeria) At least seven churches in Kano
State were destroyed by authorities.
There is a growing trend in states that
have enacted Sharia law to destroy
Christian churches on the pretense that the churches have violated building
codes. Christians believe it is a step
toward wiping out the Christian faith in
northern Nigeria. · April 2002, Sokoto (Northern Nigeria)
Two Christians in Zamfara State were
tried on the charge of apostasy,
converting from Islam to Christianity.
According to Islamic law, the penalty
for apostasy is death. However the two Christians, Lawali Yakubu and Ali
Jafaru, claim they were never Muslims
to start with. The two belong to an
ethnic group that has practiced
Christianity for many years. · February, 2002 Ilorin (Northern
Nigeria) Muslims in Ilorin turned violent
while celebrating Eid-el-Kabir and
began attacking and killing Christians
and burning their houses and
businesses. · February 2002, Kano (Northern
Nigeria) The Kano state government
revealed that it had closed down 122
Christian schools for failing to meet
state requirements. The requirement in
question is the compulsory study of Islam. Christian schools have refused to
allow Muslim clerics into their schools,
thus risking closure. · February, 2002, Gombe, (Northern
Nigeria) A Christian lady, Esther Bulus
was kidnapped from her school by four
Muslims who slit her throat and left her
to die. Esther had refused to marry a
Muslim politician in Gombe on grounds of religious differences. She was
murdered because of this. · December 30, 2001, Jos, (Northern
Nigeria) Armed Muslim jihadists
attacked the Christian community in
southern Jos, killing people, looting and
destroying property worth several
million dollars. · December 2001, Yola (Northern
Nigeria) Muslim army soldiers from the
23rd Armored 7th Brigade in Yola,
burned a Christian church building,
which was constructed in the army
barracks. They justified the act by saying it was an illegal structure.
However, the army officially allows
both Islam and Christianity to be
practiced in the barracks. · December 10, 2001, Kano, (Northern
Nigeria) Truck driver Uche Nwama was
killed by Islamic jihadists for allowing
the exhaust from his truck to drift into
an open-air Islamic meeting. Islamic
jihadists claimed the exhaust had desecrated the Quran. · November 6 2001; Ibadan (Western
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists hold a massive
rally in Ibadan in support of Osama Bin
Laden and his attack and slaughter of
thousands of Americans during the
9/11/2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center in New York. They
condemn the United States for attacking
the Taliban in Afghanistan and vow to
fight alongside Bin Laden and his fellow
terrorists. · November 2001 (Northern and
Western Nigeria) Islamic jihadists hold
massive rallies in Osogbo, Sokoto, Kano,
Zaria, Kaduna, and other towns in
Western and Northern Nigeria in
support of Osama Bin Laden and his attack and slaughter of thousands of
Americans during 9/11/2001 terrorist
attack on the World Trade Center in
New York. They condemn the United
States for attacking the Taliban in
Afghanistan. They also vow to fight alongside Bin Laden and his fellow
terrorists in a jihad against America. · November 28, 2001Enugu (Eastern
Nigeria) Christian Biafrans organize a
peaceful rally in Enugu in solidarity with
and support of the government and
people of the United States over the
terrorist attack in New York on 9/11/2001 and in support of the United
States action against the terrorists. The
Nigerian paramilitary police brutalized
the participants, disbanded the rally and
arrested the leaders. · October 14-18, 2001 Kano (Northern
Nigeria) Massive anti-American protests
in Kano by Islamic jihadists. Thousands
of Christians are slaughtered and scores
of churches are burned. Property of
Christians worth billions of dollars are looted and destroyed. · October 2001, Kaduna (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack
Christians in churches, on the street and
in their homes. Thousands of Christians
are slaughtered, scores of churches are
burned and looted, and thousands of Christian homes are looted, and burned. · September 2001, Kano (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack
Christians burning down churches
slaughtering thousands of people,
looting churches and private homes.
Kano State government demolishes the few remaining churches. · September 2001, Jos (Northern
Nigeria) In a well planned and highly
coordinated program Islamic jihadists
attack Christians in the city of Jos,
burning down churches, and private
homes of Christians, looting the churches and private property of
Christians. Hundreds of churches were
burned and thousands of Christians
were slaughtered some burned while
worshipping in their churches. · August 2001, Bauchi, (Northern
Nigeria). The Bauchi state government
is alleged to be using Muslim
mercenaries to attack Christians in the
Tafawa Balewa and Bogora districts. On
several occasions vehicles loaded with Islamic jihadists were intercepted by
vigilant Christians. Several hundred
Christians were killed and houses, shops
and churches looted, burned and
destroyed. · June 2001, Gawaram (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack
Christians, burn down dozens of
churches and kill Christians. · February 24-25, 2001, (Gombe) A visit
to Gombe state by an Israeli
ambassador sparked a riot by Islamic
jihadists. During the riot the jihadists
kill Christians, loot and burn down
churches, loot and burn down Christian homes and render thousands of people
homeless. The Calvary Baptist Church
and the Bishara Baptist church are
among those looted and burned. · September 2000 Gombe (Northern
Nigeria) In Bambam, Gombe state
Islamic jihadists attack and kill
Christians, burn down and loot churches
and private homes and businesses of
Christians. · May 2000, Kaduna (Northern Nigeria)
For several days Islamic jihadists attack
and slaughter hundreds of people in
Kaduna.. They loot thousands of
Christian people’s homes, churches,
businesses and then burn them down. Thousands of Christians are mindlessly
slaughtered and more than 200 churches
are burned · February 2000, Kaduna (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack and
slaughter Christians opposing the
implementation of Sharia law in
Kaduna, northern Nigeria. Christian
homes, businesses and churches are looted, and burned. Thousands of
Christians are mercilessly slaughtered
and property worth billions of dollars
are looted and destroyed by the
jihadists. · 2000 Damboa, Maidugiri, (Northern
Nigeria) Islamic jihadists attack and
slaughter Christians, loot and burn
Christian homes, businesses and
churches · We will stop at the year 2000. This is
not even comprehensive. There is
documentation of numerous other
attacks by Islamic jihadists including:
Kano, 1994; Ibadan, 1993; Lagos, 1993;
Funtua, 1993; Zango Kataf 1992; Kano 1991; Katsina, 1991; Bauchi, 1991;
Kafanchan, 1986; Kaduna, 1986; Gombe,
1985; Yola, 1984; Maidugiri, 1982; Kano,
1980. If you are interested you can go
as far back as May/June; July/August;
and September/October 1966 when Moslem jihadists slaughtered 100,000
Christian Igbo and other Easterners in
Northern Nigeria. We suspect that Dora
and her parents may have been
escapees from Northern Nigeria during
the jihad of 1966 in Northern Nigeria
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Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by horlahmeelaykan(m):
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Re: President Jonathan Decides On Emergency Rule In Borno, Others Today by MOSSADII(m): 9:57am On Nov 18, 2014
RUBBISH!!!!!!!!!!!
nigerianewsbeat:
The Federal Government’s next line of action on
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states at the expiration of the
emergency rule imposed on the three north-eastern states
will be decided on Monday (today), investigation by The
PUNCH has revealed.

The third tranche of six-month emergency rule imposed
on the states following the continued activities of
members of the Boko Haram sect expires on Thursday.

There have been speculations that President Goodluck
Jonathan may impose “total emergency rule” on the states
by appointing military administrators to take over from
the state governors.

A top government official, who pleaded anonymity,
however, told The PUNCH on Sunday that the decision on
whether to renew the emergency rule or not would be
taken at a meeting of the National Defence Council holding
on Monday (today).

Although he said he would not preempt the outcome of
the meeting, the government source however insisted that
military administrators would not be appointed for the
state, saying it would be unconstitutional to do so.
He said, “The National Defence Council is meeting
tomorrow (today). After the meeting tomorrow (today),
whatever decision is taken, you will be told. We cannot
preempt the members.

“The council will be meeting by 11am on Monday and a
decision will be taken on the state of emergency in the
affected states and the way forward.”

The Council is one of the federal executive bodies
established by Section 135 of the nation’s Constitution.
The source added that the current government would not
embark on any illegality by sacking state governors under
the guise of fighting insurgency.
He said all that would be done would be under the ambit
of the law.

It will be recalled that Special Adviser to the President on
Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, had told Sunday
PUNCH in September that Jonathan was not contemplating
replacing governors of the three states currently under
emergency rule with military administrators because he
had no power under the nation’s constitution to do so.
Abati disclosed this in an exclusive interview with Sunday
PUNCH.

Abati had in that exclusive interview said the people
clamouring for the removal of sitting governors in the
affected states were doing so in error.

He said such people should be referred to the relevant
section of the constitution that deals with the state of
emergency, adding that there is nowhere in the section
where the President was given such a power.

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