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Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by bolabolakemi(f): 11:24pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Upnepaa: Northern brothers You are a suspect... |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by ejihand1(m): 11:24pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Upnepaa: Bros, they won't do that because all of them weather directly or indirectly believe in that cause: violent islamization of Nigeria if needs be it. However, they started to test drive this their cause by trying to eliminate the minority christain in the north through bombing and all that while the non- combatants ones which are their think-tank applauded the mission. Unfortunately for them, presently, the combatants ones only see a thin line between the minority christain and dominant moslems in the north. hence bombing everywhere. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by seanjy4konji: 11:26pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
who bought those capsie SABAKA |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by RichDad1(m): 11:27pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
tdayof:In as much as I am not trying to disrespect the Sensible Northerners with good head on their shoulders, I can tell you categorically that Northerners are junkies. 90% of all those aboki doing Shoe-maker in Lagos and every other parts are of the country are drug addict. Have you heard of the word "Gum"? Go find out!!! 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by betty202020(m): 11:27pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Freemanan:remove islam from north and see the magic of peaceful coexistance. quote me if am wrong. have u sit down and reflect of the whole countries of the world where terrorism is ravaging and point out their religion? it is islam. bring quoran, remove jihad from it, teach it for few years and see how peace will return to the world. 6 Likes |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by RichDad1(m): 11:28pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
pollamary:How? 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Chibokgame: 11:28pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Before now, We used to see Boko haram as faceless people, But no longer so as they have grown wider and bolder Walking around the street with fellow citizens. See them living in Nigeria, but behaving like those In Pakistan and Islamabad. O Lord, Please save us, Even Barnabas and Paul were not this wicked to each other, Yet they choose to worship You separately. 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by tellwisdom: 11:29pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
bebe2: 1 Like
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Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Upnepaa(m): 11:29pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
bolabolakemi:Yea,they are my brothers,they are your brothers,they are our brothers,there is a reason God put us all in one country 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Nobody: 11:30pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
betty202020:You have a point... But Christianity experienced same feat in the middle age... let's Hope this phase will also pass.. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by hansad: 11:30pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Their faces are roundish - meaning they were well fed. Many hungry Nigerians would even want to be like them. Imagine that most of Nigeria's oil wealth must be going now to this Boko Haram thing. Boko haram says it is fighting for a country governed by sharia criminal laws. Are southern Nigerian political leaders full mugus? If not, who can stop them if they rise up now and say: the south is opting out of that amalgamation of south and north of former British protectorates? 12 northern states literally opted out when they embraced use of sharia criminal codes and rubbished Nigeria's constitution. Once the south opts out, Boko Haram must stop. The people in the north must start all over again to live in peace like they used to be for hundreds of years before the politics of who commands the whole Nigeria came.
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Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by richidinho(m): 11:31pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by ideatoprince18(m): 11:31pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
islamabad 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by dkronicle(m): 11:32pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Trinxie: U are fit for a news caster 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Upnepaa(m): 11:36pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
ejihand1:I disagree with you bro,boko haram kills randomly(either or muslims) they bomb both the church and mosque,i think they are just a blood thirsty demon who seeks plesure in killing |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by rusher14: 11:38pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
nairabliss: I suspect being incarcerated as they have over time, the government in trying to restore their humanity provided some garbs. Since they are considered innocent, it is not in our place to condemn them. Although, it won't surprise me when people start to play politics with the matter. Everything is about politics in Nigeria. The masses are simple puns and dispensable. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by NasNation(m): 11:45pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
kestolove95:Dis pple re not bokoharam 4 Godsake,u cn tell 4rm dier outfit nd d environ,they are more like the less priviledged ones |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by BLOTRS: 11:46pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
why not kill them? |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Nobody: 11:46pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
betty202020: The british who brought bibles when they came to Africa are the most brutal people to ever set foot on this planet so sharap |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Nobody: 11:49pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
They dont look innocent to me? They all look like potential terrorists. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by mrrock: 11:49pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Does anybody know how much Buhari paid them to go back to continue the bombing?. Now, he can achieve his ultimate goal of giving amnesty to his friends. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by pelumi001(m): 11:55pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
papaejima1:Never 2 Likes |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by walexbiz(m): 11:58pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Freemanan: You are a complete slowpoke, these are innocent people who were arrested as suspicion, tortured for more than a year and release on the orders of the COAS, rather than sympathise with them you keep posting rubbish. Instead of you putting the blame at the table of the federal government you denigrate innocent people just because your medulla oblongata could distinguish between a victim and a criminal. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Nobody: 12:00am On Jul 07, 2015 |
walexbiz:Hello sir, Please Read the post again and comment. I believe you are getting it wrong. Read again Please. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by chiedu7: 12:00am On Jul 07, 2015 |
BUHARI HAS RELEASED TERRORISTS BACK INTO THE SOCIETY |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by walexbiz(m): 12:01am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Freemanan: You are a complete slowpoke, these are innocent people who were arrested on the basis of suspicion, tortured for more than a year and release on the orders of the COAS, rather than sympathise with them you keep posting rubbish. Instead of you putting the blame at the table of the federal government, you denigrate innocent people just because your medulla oblongata couldn't distinguish between a victim and a criminal. 2 Likes |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Kagarko(m): 12:03am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Femistico: No be your fault. It's all because of Marilyn Ogar's lie lie. Its more glaring that this terrorism by the so called terrorist is a conspiracy by the service chiefs first to depopulate the North and second because of finance involved. God pass them all. First is to replace all the service chiefs with North's finest and intelligent officers. Second to prosecute all involved with a view to Jailing culprits. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Banjoramos(m): 12:03am On Jul 07, 2015 |
betty202020: Actually, as it has been clarified again and again that while Jihad serves as a means of defense for Muslims against aggression, and acts as a deterrent factor against any anti-Islam scheme launched by enemies, it must never be construed as something synonymous with aggression. Jihad is never a tool of waging war against the innocents; it's never a means of flexing muscles or bullying the weak and oppressed. Jihad in Islam is something unique, established to defend the divine message from being eliminated or hindered by its enemies. Shedding more light on the true concept of Jihad, Allah says, (And strive in His cause as ye ought to strive (with sincerity and under discipline). He has chosen you, and has imposed no difficulties on you in religion; it is the religion of your father Abraham. It is He (Allah) Who has named you Muslims, both before and in this (Revelation); that the Messenger may be a witness for you, and you be witnesses for mankind! So establish regular Prayer, give regular Charity, and hold fast to Allah! He is your Protector, the best to protect and the Best to help!) (Al-Hajj 22: 78) Jihad is one of the most misunderstood, and abused aspects of Islam. There are some Muslims who exploit and misuse this concept for their own political objectives. There are many non-Muslims who misunderstand it. There are some non-Muslims who misinterpret it to discredit Islam and Muslims. What is Jihad? The word Jihad does not mean “Holy War”. It means “struggle” or “striving”. The word for war in the Qur’an is “Harb” or “Qital”. Jihad means serious and sincere struggle on the personal as well as on the social level. It is a struggle to do good and to remove injustice, oppression and evil from the society. This struggle should be spiritual as well as social, economic and political. Jihad is to work hard to do right things. In the Qur’an this word is used in its different forms 33 times. It often comes with other Qur’anic concepts such as faith, repentance, righteous deeds and migration. Jihad is to protect one’s faith and one’s human rights. Jihad is not a war always although it can take the form of war. Islam is the religion of peace, but it does not mean that Islam accepts oppression. Islam teaches that one should do one’s utmost to eliminate tension and conflict. Islam promotes non-violent means to bring change and reform. Actually, Islam urges that one should eliminate evil through peaceful means without the use of force as much as possible. In Islamic history from the time of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) until now, Muslims most of the time resisted oppression and struggled for liberation in non-violent and peaceful manners. Islam teaches proper ethics in the situation of war also. The war is permissible in Islam, but only when other peaceful means such as dialogue, negotiations and treaties fail. It is a last resort and should be avoided as much as possible. Its purpose is not to convert people by force, or to colonize people or to acquire land or wealth or for self-glory. Its purpose is basically: defense of life, property, land, honor and freedom for oneself as well as defense of others from injustice and oppression. The basic rules of war in Islam are: 1. Be strong so that your enemy fear you and should not attack you. 2. Do not begin the hostilities. Work for peace as much as possible. 3. Fight only those who fight, no collective punishment; non-combatants should not be harmed. Weapons of mass destruction should not be used. 4. Stop hostilities as soon as the other party is inclined to peace. 5. Observe the treaties and agreements as long as the enemy observes them. Allah says very clearly: (Fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you, but do not do aggression, for Allah loves not the aggressors.) (Al-Baqarah 2: 190) (The prohibited month, for the prohibited month, and so for all things prohibited, there is the law of equality. If then any one transgresses the prohibition against you, transgress ye likewise against him. But fear Allah, and know that Allah is with those who restrain themselves.) (Al-Baqarah 2: 194) Jihad is not terrorism: It is to be emphasized that terrorism against the innocent civilians, whether through aggression or suicidal means, is under no circumstances permissible in Islam. Islam encourages the oppressed people to struggle for their liberation and it commands other Muslims to help those who are oppressed and suffering, but Islam does not allow, under any circumstance, terrorism against non-combatants and innocent people. Terrorism is not Jihad, it is Fasad (mischief). It is against the teachings of Islam. There are some people who use their twisted arguments to justify terrorism for their causes, but it has no justification: Allah says: (When it is said to them: 'Make not mischief on the earth,' they say: 'Why, we only want to correct things.' Indeed they are the mischief doers, but they realize (it) not.) (Al-Baqarah 2: 11-12) Islam wants to establish a world order where all human beings - Muslims and non-Muslims - can live with justice in peace, harmony and good will. It gives its followers full guidelines to find peace in their personal and social lives, but it also tells them how to extend the good will on the basis of human relations towards others. Muslims worked under these principles for centuries. People of many faiths lived with them and among them. Islamic societies were known for their tolerance, generosity and humanity. In our modern society where we are living in a global village, where non-Muslims are living with Muslims in the Muslim countries and Muslims are living with non-Muslims in countries where non-Muslims constitute a majority, it is our duty to bring better understanding among ourselves, work for peace and justice for all people and cooperate with each other in matters of goodness and virtue in order to stop all terrorism, aggression and violence against the innocent people. This is our Jihad today. Allah Almighty knows best. |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by ObongOluomo: 12:05am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Islam the religion of peace,sorry pieces.. 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by sterlinboy(m): 12:09am On Jul 07, 2015 |
God will help Nigeria Freemanan: 1 Like |
Re: Faces Of Suspected Boko Haram Prisoners Released Today by Nobody: 12:24am On Jul 07, 2015 |
bebe2: Gbam! you talk am. when we tell people am from Nigeria, all those horror faces is what comes to their mind. To some foreigners, Nigeria is a war Zone like Iraq and Afghanistan. CNN, BBC and the rest are not even helping matters at all, they will not show beautiful and peaceful places in South South, East or west. na only Borno State them dey show to the world in CNN label am as Nigeria as a whole lolz. God help this country 1 Like |
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