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RomanceRe: 7 Great Things To Do When Your Girlfriend Is On Her Period by sau4real(op): 9:53am On May 22, 2015
sinaj:
U missed out d massage part huh
Noted
Romance7 Great Things To Do When Your Girlfriend Is On Her Period by sau4real(op): 9:40am On May 22, 2015
It sucks — we’ve been told since middle school. While we can’t entirely relate to the physical sensation or the hormonal Hawaiian roller coaster ride, I think any guy worth dating can appreciate the discomfort. With that in mind, here are a few simple things we can do to make it a little less miserable.
1. Don’t blame her behavior on her period. Which should be a given. Not only does it invalidate how she feels but it’s counterproductive. “Is it because you’re on your period?” very rarely yields a calm response of, “Oh, yeah, that is it. Never mind!” It makes her frustrated, probably angry, and then everyone gets tense. Don’t do that. Instead,
2. Be patient. She might sound irrational for whatever reason and it may bug you, but relax. Unless she’s being physically or emotionally abusive (which probably has nothing to do with her period,
frankly), try to understand where she might be coming from instead of brushing her off as “hormonal.”
3. Her favorite snacks/foods. At the end of the day, it’s still a hormonal situation. She’s going to have huge cravings for certain things because that’s the nature of her body chemistry. Bring them to her. Bonus points if you don’t even have to ask what she wants. This doesn’t make you a saint or a savior, it makes you a good boyfriend (or girlfriend).
4. Suggest a night out for whatever she’d like to do. If you’ve been avoiding that play she’s been excited about, now is a good time. If there’s a movie she won’t stop hinting at, go see it. Whatever it may be, just do it. You should be making such compromises around the clock but if you’re dragging your feet about it, again, now is a good time.
5. Suggest a night in for whatever she’d like to do. Because, hell, most of the time she might not want to do anything after coming home from work. So, bring her favorite dinner and settle down for games, movies, puzzles — basically whatever strikes her fancy.
6. Advil. Or Midol. Frankly, most women will probably have something like this already, but in case they don’t, it’s the quickest trip to your local pharmacy.
7. Be attentive. After speaking with a few friends on the subject, some women want a great deal of company and affection, while others just want to be left the hell alone. Still others want a balance between the two. It’s part of your job to pay attention to those needs and considerations. It’s easy to do and will make you both feel great and more connected.

PoliticsBuhari’s Certificate: How Fani-kayode Forged My Friend’s Emailby Suraj Oyewale by sau4real(op): 4:11pm On Jan 26, 2015
I was on my way to work on the morning of Monday, January 26,
2015, when my friend, Sodiq Alabi, sent me a Facebook message
asking me how to contact THISDAY newspapers since I am more
familiar with newspaper houses as a regular contributor to issues in
national dailies. Sodiq included in the message a web link to an article in THISDAY
newspaper with the title, “Cambridge University: Hausa Language
Not Offered in 1961 Exams”. I opened the article to see these lines:
“The controversy over the secondary school results of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General
Muhammadu Buhari, continues as the University of Cambridge has
said that Hausa Language, which is one of the subjects listed by
Buhari, was not offered in its examinations in 1961.
“The disclosure was contained a statement from the office of the
Director of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation claiming it
came though an e-mail dated Thursday, January 22, 2015 from the
institution’s Archives Delivery Service Officer, Jacky Emerson, to one
SODIQ ALABI who requested for confirmation if the examination
body offered Hausa Language in the 1961 West African Certificate
Examination it organised.
“Emerson, in his one-sentence reply, said: “According to the
Regulations for 1961, African Language papers, including those for
Hausa, WERE NOT included for West African School Certificate.”
“This development may have further cast doubts on the certificate
which is purported to be General Buhari’s. He is yet to react to the
assertion by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential
Campaign Organisation that the document (the published certificate)
was forged and illegally procured.” (Capitalizations mine)
Sodiq was shocked such falsehood was attributed to him by Mr.
Femi Fani Kayode and wanted to contact the Editor of THISDAY for
such wicked misrepresentation. Sodiq Alabi
(sodiqalabi@hotmail.com) had written an email to Cambridge
Assessment, the brand name of University of Cambridge Local
Examinations Syndicates, on January 22, 2015, 13.31 hours, to
confirm whether Hausa was truly offered by it in 1961 examinations.
By 4.10pm same day, Jacky Emerson
(archives@cambridgeassessment.org.uk), Archive Services Delivery
officer of Cambridge Assessment, replied thus: “Dear Sodiq Alabi,
According to the Regulations of 1961, African Language papers,
WERE SET for West Africa School Certificate.”
A screenshot of this email exchange was shared to us on Facebook
by Sodiq and it went viral on the internet. The email triggered other
Nigerians to send emails to Cambridge Assessment for independent
confirmation and the school came out with a release on its website
the next day. In the release titled, “Statement in response to
Nigerian Presidential election enquiries”, the school stated, “The
organisation also confirmed that according to the Regulations for
1961, African Language papers, including those for Hausa WERE
SET for the West African School Certificate.” Here is the link to the
Cambridge Assessment website where this confirmation was
published: http://cambridgeassessment.org.uk/news/statement-in- It is however surprising that Femi Fani-Kayode went ahead to alter
the content of Sodiq’s email in his press statement to, “According
to the Regulations for 1961, African Language papers, including
those for Hausa, WERE NOT included for West African School
Certificate.”, and still quoted the email as the source.
It is very unfortunate that this is the man speaking for the
President’s re-election campaign. How do we believe every other
“fact” he has quoted has not been altered as well? It is a shame.
It is also very unfortunate that our newspapers have gone to sleep
and investigative journalism is at its lowest ebb in Nigeria. How will
Femi Fani-Kayode not be feeding newspaper reporters with lies
when he knows how lazy some of our journalists have become? This
is not an advertorial that does not require independent confirmation,
all THISDAY and Daily Post that reported this Fani-Kayode’s glaring
lie need to do is to seek out Sodiq or confirm from Cambridge –
which had posted a confirmation statement on conduct of Hausa
language in 1961 WASC on its website since January 23, two days
before Fani-Kayode came up with this lie – and ask for their side of
the story. It is particularly curious that I had, in an earlier article
sent to THISDAY which was published in its January 25 edition,
attached a screenshot of the email from Sodiq to buttress some
other arguments, so THISDAY editors, at least their OP-ED editor,
could not have claimed not to have seen the original content of
Sodiq’s email before Fani-Kayode’s alteration.
This is not the first time President Jonathan’s men are forging or
altering documents to demonize anyone perceived as the President’s
“enemy”. His New Media Assistant, Reno Omokri, was also busted in
February last year, when he hid under a pseudonym, Wendel Simlin,
to send false but damaging reports to newspapers to demonize the
then just suspended Governor Lamido Sanusi of Central Bank. A dig
into the source of the computer used in typing the document showed
it was a certain Reno Omokri that authored it!
response-to-nigerian-presidential-election-enquiries/
saharareporters.com/2015/01/26/buhari’s-certificate-how-fani-kayode-forged-my-friend’s-email-suraj-oyewale
PoliticsMany Reasons To Hate Buhari! But Many More To Crucify Jonathan! by sau4real(op): 9:28am On Dec 29, 2014
About one year ago, I would have advised General Muhammadu Buhari
to take a back seat and groom personalities like Nuhu Ribadu and
Nasir El-Rufai as capable political materials for future endeavors.
Having seen the political immaturity displayed by Nuhu Ribadu in his
political prostitution of convenience and El-Rufai in his holier than thou
account of his stewardship under President Olusegun Obasanjo
however, I have come to my personal and subjective conclusion that
the political scene – far and wide – presently lays bare, a glaring
shortage of a worthy poster child to rescue Nigeria from Jonathan’s
brazen political assault.
General Muhammadu Buhari is by far, not the best presidential material
any right-thinking individual will be unreservedly proud to present to
Nigeria in these turbulent days in spite of some exemplary character
traits that should make him the envy of the neighborhood. I will address
this issue later in this discourse. So huge is the ballast that
Muhammadu Buhari’s legacy contains that he should ordinarily be
scaring the wit out of any sane mind, who wonders which destination
this stern and rigid-minded “fanatic” of fortune may end up taking
Nigeria. Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka beautifully cataloged
some highly disturbing evidences in his urgent appeal to Nigerian voters
in 2007 that were made manifest during General Buhari’s days as our
military leader.
One clear example was seen in Buhari’s apportionment of blame and
punishment for members of the helpless and rudderless government of
Alhaji Shehu Shagari that he overthrew in a coup that was led by one
Brig. Sani Abacha in 1984. Wole Soyinka explained it thus:
“The head of (that) government, on whom primary responsibility lay,
was Shehu Shagari. Yet that individual was kept in cosy house
detention in Ikoyi while his powerless deputy, Alex Ekwueme, was
locked up in Kirikiri (maximum security) prisons. Such was the Buhari
notion of equitable apportionment of guilt and/or responsibility.
There is no mincing words that General Buhari spoke the minds of
many ordinary Northern Nigerians when he made several statements in
the past that could be understood as a sentimental appreciation of
Boko Haram. Indeed, there were times, in which many Nigerians
understandably considered Muhammadu Buhari as a possible sponsor
of Boko Haram, who sought to use the group to make Nigeria
ungovernable under Goodluck Jonathan who General Buhari considered
as ruling on a stolen mandate. His comment that “…dogs and baboons
will be soaked in blood” if elections were rigged did not mark him as a
moderate statesman. It all came to a head in the early days of June
2013, when President Jonathan finally ordered a military crackdown on
Boko Haram probably without knowing the extent of the involvement of
elements of the military in Boko Haram’s atrocious activities.
General Buhari had flipped and deteriorated as far as characterizing
any attack on Boko Haram as an attack on the North. He had
condemned the collateral killing of civilians in the hunt for Boko Haram
fighters without condemning the repeated killing of innocent Christian
worshippers at the time. General Buhari had compared the senseless
and brutal and mass killing of innocent people by Boko Haram
terrorists with the kidnapping for ransom, murder and sabotage
activities of the former Niger Delta insurgents that were rehabilitated
into mainstream socio-political life by the late President Yar’Adua. The
resultant call for the arrest of General Buhari by Christian leaders was
largely acceptable to many observers in the South at the time. It
therefore came as no surprise that Boko Haram publicly announced the
name of General Buhari as a mediator that would be acceptable to it.
Until early to mid-2014, when General Buhari began speaking out more
clearly and fearlessly, many Nigerians still considered him – at best – a
quiet supporter of Boko Haram. In May 2014 however, he came out in
the clearest terms possible, calling Boko Haram a bunch of “mindless
bigots” who he did not regard as “followers of God”. This indeed, was
the turning point in the general perception of Boko Haram across the
board. Even in Twitter interactions, where Northerners were hitherto
generally perceived as not feeling quite comfortable with criticisms of
Boko Haram, a sense of rejection and defiance began taking hold.
In spite of the general sympathy that General Buhari often showed for
the North for several years, seemingly as a matter of priority over the
rest of Nigeria, there now seems to be an understanding on his part
that he will have to rule over entire Nigeria and not the North alone if he
is ever elected President. Today, a completely refined General Buhari is
a party man who will not seek to smash a hole in the wall with the force
of his head alone not giving a damn, what others may want. He will not
pick a Muslim-Muslim ticket because his party has reached a collective
decision not to do so. The Buhari of past years (much like the Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi of the Central Bank days) would have done more to
appease his northern constituency before anything else.
In a sober reflection of the reality of our time, everyone now seems to
have realized that Boko Haram represents a disaster and no ideal
whatsoever, neither for the North nor for the South. The actions of the
Islamic State in the Middle East, which seems to inspire more
gruesomeness and savagery by Boko Haram and other terror
organizations all over the world, now seems to have woken our
Northern compatriots to a new dawn of hope for the corporate
existence of Nigeria. It was such an emotionally overwhelming proof of
this realization to read that over 200 northern volunteer youths came
together to protect southern Christians worshipping on the Christmas
day of 2014, from the now customary Boko Haram attack on churches
in the North on Christian festive days. It marks the beginning of the end
of divisive politicking.
It also marks the temporary peak of the systematic transformation of
General Muhammadu Buhari, which seems to resonate positively with a
large section of Northern followers.
Indeed, no right-thinking individual will object to passion for any
religion or geographical region. When the interest of an entire nation is
however subjugated to the rulership addiction of a geographical region
however, there is a serious reason for hatred. General Muhammadu
Buhari’s personal intransigence, sometimes accommodating no
leniency or compromises as detailed in Wole Soyinka’s submission, his
antecedent of acting more in favor of the northern trajectory when a
choice is to be made between the north and the south as the example
of Alex Ekwueme and Shehu Shagari exemplified, are reasons enough
to simply hate General Muhammadu Buhari’s guts.
Unfortunately however, President Goodluck Jonathan has done
everything within his power during his four years of clueless rulership
(not leadership) to make the hard and stringent side of Gerneral Buhari
the conspicuously marketable character and one that is acceptable in
polite society. The result is that Nigeria now needs a leader and
President with a personal character and strength that is roughly
equivalent to what Buhari has. A president with the guts and
stubbornness to fight the mafia of the oil sector hands-down! A
president that will dare to take on Generals in the army, unveil the
political manipulations that have undermined the efficiency of our
military that was once the envy of a continent and reorganize the
system altogether! A President that will be ready to take hard decisions
against the resistance of powerful interest groups not one that chooses
the easier option of removing fuel subsidy to avoid confronting the
criminals of the sector! In the public arena today, only two characters
stand out with the credentials to dare such onerous task and succeed
– Olusegun Obasanjo and Muhammadu Buhari! Ibrahim Babangida
would be too busy maneuvering and outwitting his opponents to
succeed in such a task that requires brute force and stubbornness.
Since Olusegun Obasanjo is not on the ballot and would not even stand
a chance of winning if he was, the only candidate that every lover of
Nigeria should support and vote into power today is just Muhammadu
Buhari. It is a hard choice and there are many like me who are simply
praying today that the gamble may work and that Buhari does not turn
out to a be a nightmare for the corporate existence of Nigeria through
excessive stubbornness and negative partisanship. As it stands in the
present moment, the continued presence of President Goodluck
Jonathan beyond 2015 will be the death knell for Nigeria’s existence.
General Muhammadu Buhari’s modesty and personal rejection of
unnecessary, to say the least of excessive material wealth simply
serves to further underscore why Nigeria needs a man of such
character sooner rather than later. This will be a President that will not
require a foreign contractor to first build a church or a mosque in his
own village as a prelude to awarding a government contract. It is a
man that will not empower a Boko Haram commander to play Asari
Dokubo because the man has guts himself. It is a man, whose staffs
and others working around him will have a hard time reeling in a frenzy
of corrupt enrichment.
Muhammadu Buhari is worth hating in every sense of the word.
Confronted with the choice between him and President Jonathan
however, only sycophants and people feeding and surviving on
Jonathan’s free-for-all looting at the top will prefer Jonathan. I know
no man of intelligence and honor that will pitch his tent with President
Jonathan with his proven lot of cluelessness, incapacitation and
wanton corruption. If voted President and I have no doubt, he will be
no matter the odds, I dare predict that Muhammadu Buhari will end up
being more hated than Olusegun Obasanjo because he will be ready to
step on toes and probably more brutally than Obasanjo did. It remains
to be seen however, if he will be ready to pay the ultimate price of
letting Goodluck Jonathan and his criminal clan off the hook in the
interest of maintaining peace and fostering unity on Nigeria. After all,
judging by widespread public sentiments, not even the dangerous
calculation of not holding elections in three states of the North on
grounds of intensified Boko Haram activities will help Jonathan at the
present moment.
saharareporters.com/2014/12/29/many-reasons-hate-buhari-many-more-crucify-jonathan
PoliticsRe: APC Leaders Fail To Agree On Buhari’s Running Mate by sau4real(m): 6:48am On Dec 16, 2014
i pray and also wish that Apc leaders will come to one term, because u people are our hope of tomorrow, let just give Apc one tenure and see how there will also perform, we can't just rule someone out without given such person benefits of doubt, i rest my case
PoliticsMai Tatsine,boko Haram And Can: The Bitter Truth by sau4real(op): 1:53am On May 18, 2013
“Marwa Maitatsine, was a Christian until his
death!!
Back in 1954, there ware series of meetings by the
highest body of Christian association in the
northern Nigeria, in Jos, which I happened to be the
secretary, taking the minutes of that meeting (then,
I was an undergraduate student of Christian
Theology). Part of the result of that meeting was,
to sponsor some people among ‘us’ to go to Arab
countries as new Muslim converts, and learn Arabic
and Islam. Their mission is to come back to
Nigeria as Muslims clerics, use their Islamic
knowledge to preach violence, distort original
Islamic teachings and if possible cause a riot in the
North that will make northern Nigeria a history.
Five people were nominated for the job, and sent to
Sudan to start their mission. 3 of them refused to
come back and execute their plan, but spent the
rest of their lives in Sudan as true Muslims. The
remaining two; Muhammad Marwa and Birema
came back, Marwa was sent to Kano, and Birema
was sent to Niamey Niger Republic.”….Pro fessor
Dauda Ojobi
+++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++
+++++ ++++++++++++++
Professor Dauda Ojobi, a former secretary of
Northern Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), a
retired Professor in Benue State University faculty
of Law, the 3rd Reverend Father from northern
Nigeria, after Paul Gindiri, and Ganaka, The first
Nigerian overseer of Baptist Church in Kaduna, and
One time commissioner of Justice in Bauchi State.
+++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++
+++++ +++++++++++++++ +
Mai Tatsine the obsolete version of Boko Haram,
which began their reign in late 50’s in Kano and
some other parts of Northern Nigeria, their
ideologies were similar to that of Boko Haram, they
forbade what Islam allowed, and allowed what
Islam made haram. They claimed western
education is sin, they rejected anything brought by
technology, they were popular with saying, wearing
a wrist watch is haram, using radios and television
is haram e.t.c. (considering the technological
advancement of that period). The spiritual leader of
Maitatsine movement was Muhammad Marwa
a.k.a Mai Tatsine. The Emir of Kano Sanusi, once
suspected Maitasine as fake Muslim when he
discovered Maitatsine received goods from Vatican
Palace. After sarki confirmed his findings, he
expelled Maitatsine out of Kano, in early 60’s. Mai
Tatsine was later brought back to Kano by Gov.
Rimi in 1979. Rimi believed that Maitatsine would
help him win his reelection through charm. After
the Maitatsine’s death, Shagari, the then President
set a Anya Goru panel to investigate the crises.
Prof. Dauda has made his submission in that panel,
but when the President, saw the report, he said no,
the white paper will not be issued on this report,
because it may result to crises, so the white paper
was not issued, till date.
Professor Dauda became Muslim in 1966, after he
came back from Rome, where he went to further
his studies, in Christian Theology. He is still alive
and has become a Muslim preacher for over 40
years. What I quoted above was from his lecture I
attended in Bauchi, 2002.
+++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++
+++++ +++++++++++++++ +
-Ever since, no any Christian scholar or CAN
executive denied this statement from Prof. Dauda .
Are they waiting for his death before they deny it?
-Security operatives that always claim they want
uproot the Boko Haram mayhem did not investigate
in that angle, why?
-Why the relationship between Jerry Gana (CAN
chieftain) and Muhammad Yusuf, founder of
Bokoharam? The former has bailed the later from
police custody several times.
-I see a double standard approach and hypocrisy
by the security personnel, in the investigation.
-I began to believe Boko Haram is the creation of
some enemies of Islam possibly CAN (not
Christian), is never a creation of Muslims.
-Remember, Hillary Clinton once said Taliban is
their creation, to fight Russians.
I beg your pardon, if this write up hurt you in any
form, it’s not intended, but facts need to be set
straight. I promised to upload the audio lecture
from the Prof. Himself for your digestion
IslamIs CAN related to Boko Haraam? by sau4real(op): 1:43am On May 18, 2013
“Marwa Maitatsine, was a Christian until his
death!!
Back in 1954, there ware series of meetings by the
highest body of Christian association in the
northern Nigeria, in Jos, which I happened to be the
secretary, taking the minutes of that meeting (then,
I was an undergraduate student of Christian
Theology). Part of the result of that meeting was,
to sponsor some people among ‘us’ to go to Arab
countries as new Muslim converts, and learn Arabic
and Islam. Their mission is to come back to
Nigeria as Muslims clerics, use their Islamic
knowledge to preach violence, distort original
Islamic teachings and if possible cause a riot in the
North that will make northern Nigeria a history.
Five people were nominated for the job, and sent to
Sudan to start their mission. 3 of them refused to
come back and execute their plan, but spent the
rest of their lives in Sudan as true Muslims. The
remaining two; Muhammad Marwa and Birema
came back, Marwa was sent to Kano, and Birema
was sent to Niamey Niger Republic.”….Pro fessor
Dauda Ojobi
+++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++
+++++ ++++++++++++++
Professor Dauda Ojobi, a former secretary of
Northern Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), a
retired Professor in Benue State University faculty
of Law, the 3rd Reverend Father from northern
Nigeria, after Paul Gindiri, and Ganaka, The first
Nigerian overseer of Baptist Church in Kaduna, and
One time commissioner of Justice in Bauchi State.
+++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++
+++++ +++++++++++++++ +
Mai Tatsine the obsolete version of Boko Haram,
which began their reign in late 50’s in Kano and
some other parts of Northern Nigeria, their
ideologies were similar to that of Boko Haram, they
forbade what Islam allowed, and allowed what
Islam made haram. They claimed western
education is sin, they rejected anything brought by
technology, they were popular with saying, wearing
a wrist watch is haram, using radios and television
is haram e.t.c. (considering the technological
advancement of that period). The spiritual leader of
Maitatsine movement was Muhammad Marwa
a.k.a Mai Tatsine. The Emir of Kano Sanusi, once
suspected Maitasine as fake Muslim when he
discovered Maitatsine received goods from Vatican
Palace. After sarki confirmed his findings, he
expelled Maitatsine out of Kano, in early 60’s. Mai
Tatsine was later brought back to Kano by Gov.
Rimi in 1979. Rimi believed that Maitatsine would
help him win his reelection through charm. After
the Maitatsine’s death, Shagari, the then President
set a Anya Goru panel to investigate the crises.
Prof. Dauda has made his submission in that panel,
but when the President, saw the report, he said no,
the white paper will not be issued on this report,
because it may result to crises, so the white paper
was not issued, till date.
Professor Dauda became Muslim in 1966, after he
came back from Rome, where he went to further
his studies, in Christian Theology. He is still alive
and has become a Muslim preacher for over 40
years. What I quoted above was from his lecture I
attended in Bauchi, 2002.
+++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ ++++++++++
+++++ +++++++++++++++ +
-Ever since, no any Christian scholar or CAN
executive denied this statement from Prof. Dauda .
Are they waiting for his death before they deny it?
-Security operatives that always claim they want
uproot the Boko Haram mayhem did not investigate
in that angle, why?
-Why the relationship between Jerry Gana (CAN
chieftain) and Muhammad Yusuf, founder of
Bokoharam? The former has bailed the later from
police custody several times.
-I see a double standard approach and hypocrisy
by the security personnel, in the investigation.
-I began to believe Boko Haram is the creation of
some enemies of Islam possibly CAN (not
Christian), is never a creation of Muslims.
-Remember, Hillary Clinton once said Taliban is
their creation, to fight Russians.
I beg your pardon, if this write up hurt you in any
form, it’s not intended, but facts need to be set
straight. I promised to upload the audio lecture
from the Prof. Himself for your digestion
PoliticsMai Tatsine, Boko Haram And Can: The Bitter Truth by sau4real(op): 1:34am On May 18, 2013
“Marwa Maitatsine, was a Christian until his
death!!
Back in 1954, there ware series of meetings by the
highest body of Christian association in the
northern Nigeria, in Jos, which I happened to be the
secretary, taking the minutes of that meeting (then,
I was an undergraduate student of Christian
Theology). Part of the result of that meeting was,
to sponsor some people among ‘us’ to go to Arab
countries as new Muslim converts, and learn Arabic
and Islam. Their mission is to come back to
Nigeria as Muslims clerics, use their Islamic
knowledge to preach violence, distort original
Islamic teachings and if possible cause a riot in the
North that will make northern Nigeria a history.
Five people were nominated for the job, and sent to
Sudan to start their mission. 3 of them refused to
come back and execute their plan, but spent the
rest of their lives in Sudan as true Muslims. The
remaining two; Muhammad Marwa and Birema
came back, Marwa was sent to Kano, and Birema
was sent to Niamey Niger Republic.”….Pro fessor
Dauda Ojobi
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Professor Dauda Ojobi, a former secretary of
Northern Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), a
retired Professor in Benue State University faculty
of Law, the 3rd Reverend Father from northern
Nigeria, after Paul Gindiri, and Ganaka, The first
Nigerian overseer of Baptist Church in Kaduna, and
One time commissioner of Justice in Bauchi State.
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Mai Tatsine the obsolete version of Boko Haram,
which began their reign in late 50’s in Kano and
some other parts of Northern Nigeria, their
ideologies were similar to that of Boko Haram, they
forbade what Islam allowed, and allowed what
Islam made haram. They claimed western
education is sin, they rejected anything brought by
technology, they were popular with saying, wearing
a wrist watch is haram, using radios and television
is haram e.t.c. (considering the technological
advancement of that period). The spiritual leader of
Maitatsine movement was Muhammad Marwa
a.k.a Mai Tatsine. The Emir of Kano Sanusi, once
suspected Maitasine as fake Muslim when he
discovered Maitatsine received goods from Vatican
Palace. After sarki confirmed his findings, he
expelled Maitatsine out of Kano, in early 60’s. Mai
Tatsine was later brought back to Kano by Gov.
Rimi in 1979. Rimi believed that Maitatsine would
help him win his reelection through charm. After
the Maitatsine’s death, Shagari, the then President
set a Anya Goru panel to investigate the crises.
Prof. Dauda has made his submission in that panel,
but when the President, saw the report, he said no,
the white paper will not be issued on this report,
because it may result to crises, so the white paper
was not issued, till date.
Professor Dauda became Muslim in 1966, after he
came back from Rome, where he went to further
his studies, in Christian Theology. He is still alive
and has become a Muslim preacher for over 40
years. What I quoted above was from his lecture I
attended in Bauchi, 2002.
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-Ever since, no any Christian scholar or CAN
executive denied this statement from Prof. Dauda .
Are they waiting for his death before they deny it?
-Security operatives that always claim they want
uproot the Boko Haram mayhem did not investigate
in that angle, why?
-Why the relationship between Jerry Gana (CAN
chieftain) and Muhammad Yusuf, founder of
Bokoharam? The former has bailed the later from
police custody several times.
-I see a double standard approach and hypocrisy
by the security personnel, in the investigation.
-I began to believe Boko Haram is the creation of
some enemies of Islam possibly CAN (not
Christian), is never a creation of Muslims.
-Remember, Hillary Clinton once said Taliban is
their creation, to fight Russians.
I beg your pardon, if this write up hurt you in any
form, it’s not intended, but facts need to be set
straight. I promised to upload the audio lecture
from the Prof. Himself for your digestion

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