Boko Haram
UPDATE ON JOS EXPLOSION: PICTURE AND STORY OF VICTIM…SURVIVOR TELLS HIS STORY.
Yesterday’s bomb explosion in Jos, Plateau state of Nigeria claimed the life of Michael. Michael is a final year medical student in the University of Jos. Peculiar Udo narrated the story of the incident to Africa Thisday on the phone this afternoon.
Hear him: “I went to the market with Michael to shop for food stuffs after school hours. While in the market, I had a phone call which mandated me to return to school immediately. I was just about five minutes away when I heard the bomb blast. BOOM! The ground shook and I was terrified. I turned back and the market I left few minutes ago was engulfed in a thick smoke. The rest is on the newspapers. That was how I lost my friend Michael.”
Peculiar who also is a medical student of same school with Michael, University of Jos could not contain his emotions as he described the character of the diseased. “He was a good christian, He was an evangelist, a student-pastor, very humble and intelligent.” Peculiar said. “It would have been me”. He added.
Yesterday’s Jos explosion claimed more than 200 lives leaving many injured and properties worth several millions of Naira destroyed. The bombed Jos market is made up of about 85% Christians.
#JOS EXPLOSION: MUSLIMS FEAR IMMEDIATE REPRISAL BY CHRISTIANS.
Muslims in Jos have taken to the social media to express their fears for what they termed “inevitable retaliation” by Irate Christian youths following the double explosion that rocked Jos, Plateu State of Nigeria. Here is a tweet from a one Muhammed: “@KoloKennethK: I can CONFIRM that irate boys in #Busabuji ward in #Jos have mounted a stop and search block. They’ll now target innocent muslims”.
Africa Thisday is yet to confirm the search block as stated in the tweet.
BREAKING NEWS: DOUBLE EXPLOSION ROCKS THE CITY OF JOS, NIGERIA.
Two big explosions rocked the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) area inside the terminus market. The details of casualty remains sketchy but eyewitness said the explosions shook the entire area causing major panic in the area.
BREAKING NEWS: ROYAL AIR FORCE SPY JET BREAKS DOWN ON ARRIVAL.
A ROYAL Air Force, RAF, spy plane sent to join the international hunt for schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram militants has broken down on the way. The Sentinel R1 was forced to divert to Senegal with a “technical issue” and will be grounded until repairs have been completed.
Sentinel aircraft from Royal Air Force, Waddington in Lonconshire being prepared for operation in Nigeria, yesterday
Sentinel aircraft from Royal Air Force, Waddington in Lonconshire being prepared for operation in Nigeria, yesterday
The unexpected delay is a repeat of last year’s embarrassment for the UK Ministry of Defence when a C-17 transporter sent to help French troops in Mali was also temporarily grounded by technical trouble. David Cameron offered the Sentinel to the Nigerian government to use its advanced ground scanning radar to hunt for more than 200 school girls abducted from a school hostel last month.
The modified executive business jet left RAF Waddington on Sunday bound for its new base in Accra in Ghana, where it will be stationed while flying across northern Nigeria. However, the crew reported technical problems midway through the flight. An RAF source said: “We had a choice of turning around and coming home, or landing en route.” It was unclear last night when the jet would be able to resume its flight and travel the remaining 1,300 miles to Accra.
Source: Vanguard.
A social media commentator said this about the development: “Now this is the kind of help ex-colonial masters love to give their ex-slaves. Who is fooling who? What sort of help is Britain offering Nigeria? Think Nigeria Think!”
CHIBOK GIRLS: MEET THE UNSUNG HEROES.
The search for Nigeria’s abducted girls has claimed the lives of three (3) gallant Nigerian soldiers. Worse than their untimely death is how the media has ignored their painful sacrifices to #Bring Back Our Girls. Here are the 3 soldiers who were killed in one week by the evil bullets of Boko Haram in their search for Chibok girls.
IN HONOUR OF FALLEN NIGERIAN TROOPS IN THE COUNTER-TERRORISM WAR
I do not care whether you are from the North or South, East or West,
I don not care if you are a Yoruba, Hausa, Ibo, Tiv, Kanuri, Ngas, Kataf or Itsekiri,
I don not care if you are Christian, Muslim, Jew, Hindu or even Atheist,
I do not care whether you are Izala or Darika, Catholic or Protestant,
I do not care whether you are PDP or APC or APGA or non-partisan,
I do not care whether you male or female, rich or poor, educated or not,
That you are a Nigerian gallantly obeying the last command even if for the supreme price is all I care about,
That you took up arms against the brutal gangs of terror up in arms against our State is all I care about,
That you fought in the cities and villages alike so that we your Nigerian brothers and sisters will savour peace is all I care about,
That you fought to bring back our girls is all I care about,
I can see your lifeless bodies riddled with bullets, nay batches testifying of your gallantry,
I am at ease to write this piece because you sacrificed your ease to grease my peace,
We may not have known or met personally, but I personally know that we will surely meet in the world beyond.
Adieu brave and gallant officers and men of Nigeria!
Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria. Long Live the Lion Of Africa. Long Live Africa. ~First Son Of Africa.
Share this to celebrate this unsung heroes.
BOKO HARAM AGAIN: PICTURES OF TODAY’S FOILED KANO EXPLOSION BY BOKO…LOOK AT BOKO HARAM’S BOMB.
The Nigeria Police Force reported earlier that “Kano Police operatives, acting on intelligence, tracked and recovered a Mitsubishi Station Wagon car, ash in colour, with registration number Kano – AE 756 GSW loaded with assorted gas cylinders, one container of fuel and other electrical components of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs)

.” Here are the pictures.
BOKO HARAM: U.S DRONES DISCOVER BOKO HARAM SECRET CAMPS.
CHIBOK-Revealing photographs of Boko Haram fighters have been taken by United States manned and unmanned aircraft as American military and intelligence specialists intensified the hunt for Nigeria’s missing schoolgirls.
However, US officials have expressed frustration with the country’s inability to act on these and other fresh intelligence about the Boko Haram extremists who took more than 200 school girls captive and threatened to sell them into slavery, The Los Angeles Times has reported.
“Images from US surveillance drones and satellites over the last week has shown suspected bands of Boko Haram militants setting up temporary camps and moving through isolated villages and along dirt tracks in northeastern Nigeria,” the report quoted US officials as saying.
It said the Obama administration has shared the images with President Goodluck Jonathan’s government in Abuja. “But Nigeria’s security forces are hampered by poor equipment and training and have failed to respond quickly,” said a US official familiar with the growing search operation.
US Defence officials, according to the report, believe the insurgents split the girls into several groups after the April 14 abduction from school in Chibok village. The leader of the militants, Abubakar Shekau, said this week that he would release some of the girls in exchange for imprisoned members of his group.
Bolstered by international help, the Nigerian-led search has now expanded to include an ungoverned area of desert and that crosses the porous borders into neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon, US officials say. The girls’ locations are still unknown, however, the report said.
Meanwhile, mounting US frustration with the case spilled into the open on Thursday at a US Senate hearing where US officials complained of lack of decisive actions on what had been harvested so far.
“It is impossible to fathom that we might have actionable intelligence and we would not have the wherewithal — whether by the Nigerians themselves or by other entities helping the Nigerians — to be able to conduct a rescue mission,” said Senator Robert Menendez, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
“In general, Nigeria has failed to mount an effective campaign against Boko Haram,” Alice Friend, the Pentagon’s principal director for Africa, told committee members. “In the face of a new and more sophisticated threat than it has faced before, its security forces have been slow to adapt with new strategies, new doctrines and new tactics.”
The United States, however, said it will continue to deepen its efforts, Defence Secretary, Chuck Hagel, said while traveling to Saudi Arabia.
“However, I have seen no intelligence come back that I am aware of that shows that we’ve located those girls,” he said.
For now, the United States is not sharing raw intelligence from its surveillance aircraft with Nigeria’s armed forces because the countries have still not established the intelligence-sharing protocols and safeguards needed for an intelligence-sharing agreement, Pentagon spokesman, Colonel Steve Warren, said.
That said, the intelligence gathered through the surveillance flights is being fed to an interdisciplinary team on the ground, and that team is analysing it and providing advice to the Nigerian government, he said.
Warren added that the manned and unmanned aircraft being used are unarmed.
WHO IS THINKING?
THE WORLD HAS FORGOTTEN MALAYSIA’S MISSING FLIGHT #MH370 SO SOON. WE JUST HOPE NIGERIA’S MISSING GIRLS WON’T BE FORGOTTEN AND ABANDONED IN THE HANDS OF THEIR ABDUCTORS. SHARE IF YOU’RE CONCERNED.
BREAKING: Boko Haram wants to kidnap male students to marry kidnapped school girls.
Boko Haram has sent a letter to Government College, Markurdi threatening to attack the school, the school principal, Godfrey Ugudu has said.
Ugudu, at a news conference on Saturday, May 17, 2014 said the school received two letters on May 14 which both had the same content.
He said: “It is true that we saw two letters informing us of the intention of the sect to invade our school on Friday or Monday by Boko Haram.
“The letters were dated May 14, 2014, stating that they were coming either of the two days to abduct our boys whom they would marry to the secondary school girls abducted in Chibok.
“In the letter, we were asked to inform the Mount Saint Gabriel Secondary School opposite us to also get prepared as they promised to invade the place too.’’
The school principal said the police department and commissioner of education were notified, and commended them for their prompt response.
The Government College has about 700 students of which about 500 are boarders while Mount Saint Gabriel is purely boarding.
“We immediately alerted the police and the Commissioner for Education. A report has been made to the Governor on the issue,” he added.
Ugudu said: “The two letters, which were written in pidgin English, were sighted inside one of the classrooms and the second one was slipped into the staff room.”
He assured that security checks have been done to ensure the safety of its students. The principal also said that he had informed the principal of Mount Saint Gabriel about the threat from Boko Haram.
Dan Ezeala , the police public relations Officer in the state confirmed the report and assured that the police were at high alert.
The Islamist insurgents on April 14 kidnapped more than 200 female students of Government Secondary School, Chibok in Borno state.
EXPOSED: HOW OBAMA THREATENED NIGERIA WITH SANCTIONS FOR FIGHTING BOKO HARAM IN 2013.
Africa Thisday reported an unpopular conspiracy theory linking the Obama’s administration with Boko Haram.(Click here for the full text of the report). However, a Canadian Journalist, Fred Dardick has published yet another unpopular fact exposing how Obama’s administration had threatened Nigeria with Sanctions for fighting terrorism. The full text is reproduced below:
“Obama Administration Threatened Nigeria with Sanctions in 2013 for Fighting Boko Haram,” by Fred Dardick, Canada Free Press, May 14, 2014:
Hillary Clinton wasn’t the only Obama administration official who went to bat for Boko Haram over the past few years.Soon after John Kerry took over as Secretary of State, the U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, Terence P. McCulley, accused the Nigerian government of butchery during a confrontation with Boko Haram terrorists in Baga, a Nigerian town on the shores of Lake Chad, and in May 2013 threatened to withdraw U.S. military aid from the West African nation.
Boko Haram militants attacked a Nigerian military outpost in April 2013 outside Baga, killing one soldier. Following the three-day battle human rights activists, including the George Soros-funded and liberal aligned Human Rights Watch, which is not exactly known for its impartiality when it comes to reporting on Islamic issues, claimed the Nigerian military wantonly slaughtered 183 civilians and burned down over 2,000 homes and businesses.
The Nigerian government denied the claims saying the death toll and destruction had been vastly overstated by its enemies, and in fact 30 Boko Haram terrorists, 6 civilians and one soldier, had died in the fighting. Reports from the Baga clinic, which treated 193 people following the battle, but only 10 with serious injuries, seemed to back up the Nigerian government claim that no large-scale massacre had occurred.
The U.S. Nigerian Ambassador, blindly believing any Islamist sob story that crossed his path, responded in a May 2013 meeting with human rights activists by defending Boko Haram:
Mr. Terrence announced to the activists that the US congress had previously passed a law that bars the United States from rendering military assistance to any government that violates basic rights of citizens. He said the Obama led US government has therefore ceased to assist Nigeria militarily in obedience to the law.
The threat of military sanctions, and whether or not they were actually implemented, is an open question as there has been zero coverage of this issue in the mainstream media, may have had a chilling effect on Nigerian military operations against Boko Haram. Since Ambassador McCulley’s proclamation the Nigerian civilian death toll by Boko Haram Islamic militants has skyrocketed over the past year.“
