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Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO), an Islamic group which claims to be committed to the enforcement of Shariah law in West Africa, has claimed responsibility for a twin suicide bombing attack this morning at the Nigerian/Niger border in which over 20 Nigerien soldiers were killed. A journalist in transit in the area told SaharaReporters that the terrorists also injured about 15 other soldiers, while four of their own were killed. The terrorists struck in a military barracks in Agades, one of the major cities in Niger Republic, while another group belonging to the same group struck in a uranium plant in Arlit. According to the journalists, the suicide bombers arrived in a bomb-laden car and forced their way into the military facility. The journalist also said that more Nigerian troops have been deployed to the Niger-Nigerian border since yesterday, and that today’s bombings may also alert the Nigerian authorities to further strengthen the security situation. http://saharareporters.com/news-page/suicide-bombers-kill-20-soldiers-niger-republic-nigeria-mounts-troops-across-borders-niger |
The governor of the affected state said it was the work of suicide bombers. Two explosions have occurred simultaneously at an Army Barracks and a company involved in uranium exploration in Agadez State of Niger Republic. The governor of Agadez state, Colonel Garba Maccido, confirmed the incident, which he described as the work of suicide bombers to the Hausa service of the BBC. Initial reports said only the suicide bomber lost his life at the attack on the Army Barracks, while, two others sustained injuries. No casualty was recorded at the uranium exploration company, named ‘Somai’. It is not clear if the attack has any links to the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria. Niger and Nigeria share large borders around the troubled Borno and Yobe States currently under emergency rule. There had been reports that some Boko Haram members were fleeing to Niger to escape from the onslaught by the Nigerian military. The Agadez governor promised to provide more details later. http://premiumtimesng.com/news/135707-war-on-terror-multiple-explosions-rock-niger-republic.html |
Three soldiers and at least 10 Boko Haram militants were killed in an overnight battle in Daura, Katsina State. Daura is the home town of former Head of State, General Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd). A military source at Nigerian Army headquarters in Abuja, speaking to SaharaReporters from Daura, said that the Nigerian troops recovered from the fleeing sect members sophisticated weapons as well as millions of Naira loaded into two cars. Many of the sect members, according to the senior military officer, fled into the Daura area with bullet wounds, and the troops have commenced an intensive search for them. He said the sect had attacked the Daura Police base and a prison located near the Emir’s palace, as well as about four commercial banks. At the time of this report, SaharaReporters was learning that troop reinforcements were being dispatched to Daura and its environs with the aim of overcoming any possible offensive by the sect. The General Officer Commanding One Division, Kaduna, Major General Garba Wahab is said to have confirmed the death in action of the three soldiers. It may be noted that Katsina State, in North Central Nigeria, is not one of the States for which President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency this week. http://saharareporters.com/news-page/three-soldiers-10-boko-haram-militants-killed-daura-attack |
[quote author=Gifted_hands]I'm afraid my Dad is on a mission there. God helps him.[/quote]Sorry,,,May his soul rest in peace |
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Action Congress of Nigeria and “their cohorts” as being behind the insurgents in Nigeria. The party said this was because the opposition was against by President Goodluck Jonathan’s declaration of a state of emergency in three states of the North East. The claims are contained in a statement on Wednesday by the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh. It said the reaction of the opposition party, which had asked the National Assembly not to allow the emergency, showed that the political party was speaking from either a diseased and confused state of mind: a blackmailer who it said doesn't mind doing the trifle to remain relevant, or a political party actively conniving at the mindless war on Nigeria. "Yesterday, the ACN, the sole repository of Solomonic wisdom, who was against Amnesty to insurgents, who indeed described the Federal Government in unprintables has today turned a proselyte of amnesty and dialogue,” the statement said, declaring that the ACN and others in the opposition are behind insurgents and therefore must subvert every measure taken by the government to tackle escalating insurgency. The PDP said the other scenario is that the opposition sees the escalating terror as a short-cut to power. It recalled that the statements of the leaders of the opposition at the eve 2011 presidential election gave birth to violence which has snowballed today into terrorism, and called on their leaders to “remove the mask on their faces” and publicly declare their stand. “The state of emergency does not run contra to the spirit and the assignment of the presidential committee on amnesty,” PDP argued. “The committee will take the job to its logical, fruitful end while the deployment of more troops under the emergency is an irreducible necessity to stem a determined war on the nation.” Saying it also wanted to educate the ACN, the party declared that a just and equitable society cannot be achieved over night in the same manner that good governance is not an already-made commodity waiting on the counter. “We wish to emphasize that in over a decade, the PDP has not only rebuilt the decayed fabrics of the nation but has taken recognizable and commendable steps in the direction of good governance,” the statement said, stressing the party would remain committed to that despite distractions. It described President Jonathan as a core democrat who appreciates the core values of democracy and who believes firmly that democracy must be practiced in Nigeria in its undiluted form. “What is new is that the President by offering amnesty has opened the window for insurgents with genuine agitations to access redress while stopping intransigent criminality from consuming the nation." http://saharareporters.com/news-page/acn-and-their-cohorts-behind-insurgents-%E2%80%93pdp |
Blast In Maiduguri Business District There was a loud blast yesterday at the Babban Layi, one of the busiest business districts in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital. Witnesses and traders said they heard a terrifying sound which was followed by dust and heavy gunfire. A building materials trader said the whole area was thrown into confusion shortly after the blast which attracted heavy presence of Joint Task Force (JTF) operatives to the area. “The explosives went up at noon but no one can tell you whether it was targeted at someone because we all fled for safety,” he said. It could not however be established whether there are casualties because the JTF did not speak on the incident as at press time. http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/index.php/news-news/54674-blast-in-maiduguri-business-district |
12k |
can 140k fly this machine? |
i need d price of this spec laptop. 1tb hdd, 8gb ram, core i7, blue ray player, |
50k |
i am accepting cv too |
sniperwolf: Because the illiteracy level is high in Northern NigeriaWhat do you understand by illiteracy?. |
I feel shock whenever i see somebody making proud of a foreign language and culture. chai! |
Nobody care weather you should know about Kannywood or not,D fact is that Hausa speaking community know about it. For your information, Hausa is the second most speaking language in Africa after Swahili.That population is enough to keep driving kannywood.If u dnt like it, go to hell and burn to ashes. |
cock and bull story..mtsww..if u believe this story, u are fool... |
thats part of series of reprisal attack as a result of those riyom villagers killing two fulanis and their cows last week..if u want your current generation and generations unborn to live.leave fulani alone.if u dont knw, ask Hausa man. |
i think is high time that government should start publishing names, whenever there is bombing, so that peaple in the south will understand that we suffer much. some fools think that igbos are the only victims..mtsww |
hahaha |
Igbo declare |
A potentially explosive report has linked the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI to the discovery of a network of gay prelates in the Vatican, some of whom – the report said – were being blackmailed by outsiders. The pope's spokesman declined to confirm or deny the report, which was carried by the Italian daily newspaper La Repubblica. The paper said the pope had taken the decision on 17 December that he was going to resign – the day he received a dossier compiled by three cardinals delegated to look into the so-called "Vatileaks" affair. Last May Pope Benedict's butler, Paolo Gabriele, was arrested and charged with having stolen and leaked papal correspondence that depicted the Vatican as a seething hotbed of intrigue and infighting. According to La Repubblica, the dossier comprising "two volumes of almost 300 pages – bound in red" had been consigned to a safe in the papal apartments and would be delivered to the pope's successor upon his election. The newspaper said the cardinals described a number of factions, including one whose members were "united by sexual orientation". In an apparent quotation from the report, La Repubblica said some Vatican officials had been subject to "external influence" from laymen with whom they had links of a "worldly nature". The paper said this was a clear reference to blackmail. It quoted a source "very close to those who wrote [the cardinal's report]" as saying: "Everything revolves around the non-observance of the sixth and seventh commandments." The seventh enjoins against theft. The sixth forbids adultery, but is linked in Catholic doctrine to the proscribing of homosexual acts. La Repubblica said the cardinals' report identified a series of meeting places in and around Rome. They included a villa outside the Italian capital, a sauna in a Rome suburb, a beauty parlour in the centre, and a former university residence that was in use by a provincial Italian archbishop. Father Federico Lombardi, the Vatican spokesman, said: "Neither the cardinals' commission nor I will make comments to confirm or deny the things that are said about this matter. Let each one assume his or her own responsibilities. We shall not be following up on the observations that are made about this." He added that interpretations of the report were creating "a tension that is the opposite of what the pope and the church want" in the approach to the conclave of cardinals that will elect Benedict's successor. Another Italian daily, Corriere della Sera, alluded to the dossier soon after the pope announced his resignation on 11 February, describing its contents as "disturbing". The three-man commission of inquiry into the Vatileaks affair was headed by a Spanish cardinal, Julián Herranz. He was assisted by Cardinal Salvatore De Giorgi, a former archbishop of Palermo, and the Slovak cardinal Jozef Tomko, who once headed the Vatican's department for missionaries. Pope Benedict has said he will stand down at the end of this month; the first pope to resign voluntarily since Celestine V more than seven centuries ago. Since announcing his departure he has twice apparently referred to machinations inside the Vatican, saying that divisions "mar the face of the church", and warned against "the temptations of power". La Repubblica's report was the latest in a string of claims that a gay network exists in the Vatican. In 2007 a senior official was suspended from the congregation, or department, for the priesthood, after he was filmed in a "sting" organised by an Italian television programme while apparently making sexual overtures to a younger man. In 2010 a chorister was dismissed for allegedly procuring male prostitutes for a papal gentleman-in-waiting. A few months later a weekly news magazine used hidden cameras to record priests visiting gay clubs and bars and having sex. The Vatican does not condemn homosexuals. But it teaches that gay sex is "intrinsically disordered". Pope Benedict has barred sexually active gay men from studying for the priesthood. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/feb/21/pope-retired-amid-gay-bishop-blackmail-inquiry |
Hahahahah.When north cry for extra judicial killings, you laugh at us. oya carry go..hahahahah |
[quote author=the_ripper]Should the Emir be recuperating in Iraq, Syria or Lebanon.? Wetin he dey find for UK? Is western education not haram again?[/quote]Where do you learn that western education is sin in this countries? |
Do you believe it? |
VICE-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Prof AbdulGaniyu Ambali, has said Nigerian universities are better equipped than Ghanaian universities. This news must be a shock for parents and students who patronise Ghanaian universities based on the belief they are better than those in Nigeria. Last month, the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt, Prof Nimi Briggs said Nigerians spend N160 million annually in just two Ghanaian universities. Comparing funding level of universities in the two countries, Prof Ambali said in an interview with reporters in Ilorin that Nigerian universities are better equipped than their Ghanaian counterparts. His words: “There is still room for improvement. I won’t say the level of funding of university education in Nigeria is totally satisfactory. If I say so that means all universities are static, but university being the place where the best brains are assembled the idea of what to do is always there; which means the request for funding will always be there. “In Ghana, they are not also satisfied with the level of funding. As a matter of fact, the other time I was there the Nigerian students studying there actually confessed to us that when it comes to teaching and learning delivery, the facilities we have in Nigeria are far better than what they have in Ghana. We have better facilities here. The only difference between Nigerian and Ghanaian universities is the stability in the latter’s academic calendar.” Speaking on cultism, Ambali said cult activities on campuses emanated from the secondary schools. He said many cultists caught confess to have started their cult activities right from secondary school. The VC urged parents and teachers to monitor young people better. “Universities inherit wards already groomed from homes, primary and post primary schools and even the polytechnics or colleges of education. Most of the students caught belonging to one secret cult or the other confessed to have started their cult activities right from secondary schools. To eradicate cultism on campuses, parents, primary and secondary school teachers, polytechnics and colleges of education teachers should educate their wards to shun cultism before they enter the universities,” he said. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/education/nigerian-varsities-better-than-ghanas-says-unilorin-vc/ |
Looking 4 excuse to kill. Typical mind of Nigerians, Thinking of killing all the time. |
they are worse than boko haram |
Gay Gay Gay. Gay this Gay that Gay here Gay there,I am tire and sick of the damn word.Mstww |
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Naija no dey carry last |