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Politics / Re: Goodluck's FRESH AIR Is HERE ! by ayofolajin: 12:42pm On Dec 12, 2012
Wily+Wily:

Yorubas and dirty stinking Hausa/Fulani North destroyed the economy of this country for over 45yrs, how do u expect Jonathan to fix in 2yrs what Fraudulent Yorubas and Dirty Stinking Hausa/Fulanis destroyed for over 45yrs.
Yorubas hate Jonathan because he is Ijaw and have stop some of their corrupt practices .

You did not write to get a reply. Abusive words does not show good home upbringing. Take away the abuse , a reply will certainly come.

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Politics / Re: Goodluck's FRESH AIR Is HERE ! by ayofolajin: 11:59am On Dec 12, 2012
Sincere 9gerian:
Did you vote for GEJ in 2011? Pls be sincere
Was there any other candidate than GOODLUCK ? If GOODLUCK can fulfill his promise of FRESH AIR in NIGERIA then why shouldn't I advocate for his 2015, but now I must confess............ Please friend I am a moderator in the above said book, so please save my integrity. let me write(speak) less..............
Politics / Re: Goodluck's FRESH AIR Is HERE ! by ayofolajin: 11:36am On Dec 12, 2012
Wily+Wily:
Yorubas will never rest until they see Jonathan fall.
since Ijaw man became President, Yorubas are having mental problem.

This is not a yoruba mans case. How much of the fresh air have you gotten ? SIMPLE QUESTION ! Please change your mindset. President Goodluck Jonathan is MY and OUR PRESIDENT and not an IJAW MAN as described by you, Whenever he leaves power, he could be back to attend the Ijaw Swimming Competition along with you. He is FROM NIGERIA as at now. Lets have your contributions....
Politics / Goodluck's FRESH AIR Is HERE ! by ayofolajin: 11:08am On Dec 12, 2012
We are compiling a book titled " GOODLUCK'S FRESH AIR - Nigerians Speak (2012 vers,). Please we would appreciate your contribution to the reality of the book. All comments are to be published unedited.
Click here to be part of it. http://ayofolajin.com/?p=92 Grateful for the few minutes you spent in doing this.

Religion / Re: World Ends 2012 - MAYAN Vs TBJOSHUA by ayofolajin: 2:19pm On Dec 11, 2012
Harbioollah: If u are expecting me to cick on that Link, Then u are on a LONG TIN
No need to cick[/i], but visit to read...its a free world. You decided to wear what you are wearing now, so why should somebody asked you to cick[i] Meanwhile we are pouring out the details here. Enjoy
Politics / Re: Goodluck Jonathan Now In Guinness Book Of Records by ayofolajin: 1:17pm On Dec 11, 2012
Table Leg :

Look for other catchy ways of enticing people to your crap website... Not all of us are gullible and jobless!

We were about taking your posting serious, but on the second thought, looked through your postings on nairaland, The result was quite interesting.
Be the judge... negative on every statement

Thanks for visiting the site and your comments. Waiting for your next visit.

This is a members posting: This is the source:
http://www.wazobiareport.com/reports/Guinness-Book-of-Records-recognizes-GEJ-for-creating-the-highest-number-of-Panels

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Religion / World Ends 2012 - MAYAN Vs TBJOSHUA by ayofolajin: 10:54am On Dec 11, 2012
Lagos– It is a well known fact that the world might end on the 12th of December 2012. This is according to the Mayans, an ancient civilization who could see clearly into the future and who did not bother to make a calendar that extends beyond this terminal date. This is fact. They knew the world would end, so their calendar ends on the 12th of December this year!

But, founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), ..........

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Politics / Goodluck Jonathan Now In Guinness Book Of Records by ayofolajin: 10:24am On Dec 11, 2012
Abuja – The publishers of the Guinness Book of records have officially recognised the President of Nigeria, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as the most prolific leader when it comes to setting up panels.

This recognition comes after ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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Career / Re: Kindly Help A Frustrated Soul by ayofolajin: 12:11pm On Dec 06, 2012
I have posted your cause on my blog, Please send your e-mail address to info@ayofolajin.com for further discussions

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Politics / Gowon, Atiku, Shekarau Move To Produce Northern President In 2015 by ayofolajin: 9:31am On Dec 06, 2012
he northern part of the country which lost the Presidency with the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2010 has begun fresh efforts to regain control of Aso Rock.

Northern leaders, including former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon; former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Kano State Governor Ibrahim Shekarau met yesterday to fine-tune their strategies for getting back the Presidency.

The Arewa leaders spoke Wednesday at the opening of a two-day conference entitled: “The North and strategies for sustainable development”, organised by Arewa House Centre for Historical Documentation and Research of the Ahmadu Bello University.

They expressed deep worry about the dwindling political leadership fortune of the North.

In his address, Gowon reflected on the nation’s system of producing leadership and called for the introduction of an electoral college for the presidential election in 2015.

Gowon, who was represented by the Chairman of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), Alhaji Aliko Mohammed, stressed that the North must come together to forge a common front for the region to enjoy political progress and development, which the nation at large would benefit from.

He said: “Unless we come together in the North, we would continue to have problems. I met with the Senate caucus in the North in Abuja last week and I asked them to reconsider the introduction of an electoral college in electing the president.”

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Politics / Islamic Group And CAN Clash On Removal Of Jaji Military Commandants by ayofolajin: 9:20am On Dec 06, 2012
An Islamic organisation, the Jama’atu Nasril Islam, JNI, yesterday rejected the removal of Commandants of Armed Forces and Staff College, Air Vice-Marshal Adullahi Kure, and the Corps of Infantry, Maj.Gen. Muhammad Isa.

The group said that their replacement by non- Muslims as heads of the military formations was suspicious.

But the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, in 19 northern states and Abuja yesterday called on President Goodluck Jonathan and the military authorities to disregard JNI stand on the removal of ex-Jaji military commandants over the blasts that killed 15 Christian worshippers.

In a statement entitled, “The removal of the two Jaji officers” by JNI Secretary- General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, and made available to our correspondent yesterday, the organisation said the removal of the two officers were “rushed against the nature of military known to be careful in handling sensitive issues of national interest.”

The former commandants were removed by the Defence Headquarters following the recent Sunday’s twin-car bomb attacks at St. Andrew’s Military Protestant Church in the military base, killing at least 15 worshippers with scored of injured victims.

The Defence Headquarters had in a statement on Saturday named Maj.- Gen. K.C. Osuji as the new Commandant of the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps and Air Vice-Marshal E.E. Osim as the new Commandant of the Command and Staff College.

But JNI said the attempt to politicise the security breach along religious and ethnic divides would cripple not only the military but the nation’s security system.

The JNI statement reads: “The fact that the two officers who were swiftly removed were Muslims, and were replaced by two officers who are non-Muslims makes any discerning observer to be suspicious of the motives behind the whole exercise.

“It is our sincere concern to which we make bold to state that any attempt at politicising the issue of security in Nigeria will not only worsen our security situation but will also continue to polarise the military family and the entire security system along religious and ethnic divides, something that would not augur well for the future of our dear nation.

“While reiterating our condemnation of the blasts and emphasising the need for the immediate thorough investigations into the matter, we want to state that the immediate removal of the two officers does not speak well of the military who are hitherto known to be careful and objective in dealing with sensitive issues of national interest.

“We cannot comprehend why the use of two different approaches to addressing the same issue. Nigerians may not understand why the two Jaji officers be removed in connection to the blasts even before any proper investigation, while no immediate posting out could follow the bombings at the 1 Mechanised Division and the Police Headquarters which preceded it.

But the Northern CAN’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Sunday Oibe, blamed JNI for dragging religion into the ongoing war against terrorism.

CAN said: “If truly the respected Muslim organisation, Jama’atu Nasril Islam, JNI, said the removal of Jaji military commandants has religious motive is unfortunate because we should not drag religion into the security situation in this country.

“When former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Charles Soludo, tenure ended who is in charge now, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi? Who is the Inspector- General of Police now? Is it not Mohammed Abubakar?”

CAN added that the JNI statement on the removal of Jaji commandants was divisionary because the same group said that Boko Haram was not a religious group.

CAN, however, called on security agencies to monitor religious leaders closely.

“Those military officers posted to Jaji are they not qualified? President Goodluck Jonathan, the military should not be distracted in their efforts to end Boko Haram.

“Christians are being killed on daily basis that does not disturb JNI. JNI should tell Nigerians if they are behind Jaji military church blast if not they should focus on their religious activities for the good of humanity rather than telling military what to do,” CAN stated.

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Politics / BREAKING NEWS- Two Dead As Another Bomb Blast Rocks The City Of Kano by ayofolajin: 1:00pm On Dec 03, 2012
At least two people have been feared dead when an explosion rocked Plaza junction, by Kanti Kori in Kano during the morning rush hour on Monday.

According to reports the two people affected are a security personnel and a passerby. JTF officials have however cordoned off the area while investigation into the attack has commenced.

Meanwhile, spokesman of the JTF in the city, Captain Ikediche Iweha confirmed the incident to Vanguard on the telephone, adding that he will volunteer details as soon as they are available. In his words “our men are already at the scene, and I hope to feed you with details as soon as we have them.”

It will soon be a year since that devastating bomb attack on St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Niger State. Not only has the government been unable to prove that they have the security situation in the country under control, they seem to have no clue whatsoever as to how it can be dealt with.

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Politics / Blow By Blow Account Of Abacha’s Last Days *with Abacha’s Death Certificate, by ayofolajin: 8:53am On Dec 03, 2012
By Orji Ogbonnaya Orji who for seven years covered the State House for Radio Nigeria.

Friday June 5, 1998, was a cool bright day. Before we left the Villa, the Press Corps was informed that the leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, Yasser Arafat, would be making a brief stop-over at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, enroute Morocco. And he was expected to hold a brief discussion with the General Sani Abacha. We were therefore expected to be at the airport to cover the event on Sunday, June 7. It was a topical assignment in view of Nigeria’s neutral position in the Middle East conflict. Besides, the rest of us were keen to meet Mr. Arafat, the man at the centre of the storm.

That Sunday morning, the Press Corps headed for the airport to await the arrival of Yasser Arafat. We did not have to wait for too long before the Palestinian leader arrived, accompanied by a very modest delegation. President Arafat and General Abacha immediately went into private discussion at the VIP lounge of the Presidential wing of the airport. The Press outside waited curiously for the possible outcome of the talks between the two leaders, a kind of joint press conference, on all issues involved in the Nigeria-Palestine relations.

After the meeting, which was very brief, there was no press conference. Rather, Yasser Arafat inspected a guard of honour mounted by a detachment of the 3 Guards Brigade of the Nigerian Army, and departed for Morocco. The whole airport ceremony lasted about two hours and we all returned to the Villa (Aso Rock).

Before leaving the Villa, I decided to cross-check with protocol officials if the Head of State would still be traveling to Burkina Faso to attend the OAU Summit, which was already at the Ministerial Session in Ouagadougou. The advance team of the Head of State’s entourage had already left on Friday night. I was to be in the main entourage expected to leave for Burkina Faso on Monday morning, after Abacha would have declared open an International Information Conference expected to begin in Abuja Monday June 8. The Federal Ministry of Information organized the conference. It was normal during General Abacha’s regime, that his movement was always kept topmost secret. As a matter of fact, those of us who used to travelwith him would not know until few hours to our departure. So was our trip to Burkina Faso. They told me it was still on course.

With that assurance, I drove straight to NICON Hilton, Abuja where I had passed the previous night as a member of the Organizing Committee of the Information Conference. Six o’clock in the morning, Monday June 8, 1 1eft for the Villa, with my luggage to join the delegation to Burkina Faso for the OAU Summit. General Abacha was to head the Nigerian delegation. At the time I got to the Villa everything appeared quite normal. I met some of my colleagues who were also to be in the Head of State’s entourage to Burkina Faso. At 7 a.m. that fateful day, we all assembled at the Press Centre waiting for the necessary directives. However, when it got to eight o’clock, and no signal was forthcoming about our movement, we decided to go and have our breakfast and reconvene in the next one hour. At that point everything in the Villa still appeared normal. Various officials were seen in their duty posts doing their routine jobs.

From the Villa, I drove straight to my house, had a quick breakfast, and decided to go through NICON Hilton hotel to inform my colleagues in the Organizing Committee about the uncertainty of our trip. On getting to the hotel, I saw people standing in groups, discussing. But I did not give a thought to their attention. I imagined that some of them were delegates or participants at the conference. So I quickly dashed into my room, returned immediately to the Villa to join my colleagues, to wait for further developments.

On driving to the Villa gate, a new atmosphere had taken over. The first gate had been taken over by new set of security operatives. I was not familiar with virtually all of them, except one Major whose name I could not remember immediately. The Major knew me by name. He was fully in charge of the new security arrangement, dishing out instructions in a very uncompromising manner. Initially, I did not take it as anything very serious. As a well known person in the Villa, I was confident that my entrance was just a matter of time moreso when I was hanging my State House identity card around my neck. All my expectations were wrong as I was bluntly ordered to go back. All explanations and introductions on my mission to the Villa were helpless. The instruction was clear go back! go back! they shouted at all visitors. At that delay many cars had formed long queues. My immediate reaction was to seek the assistance of the Major, whom I had identified earlier, to save me from the tyranny of his men. Before I could approach him he shouted, “Ogbonnaya go back!” While I was still battling to wriggle out of what was seemingly a hopeless situation, I noticed a woman right behind me, almost hysterically screaming, that she had an early morning appointment with the First Lady, Mrs. Maryam Abacha. The woman apparently must be coming from the National Council of Women Societies from her dressing. My shock was the way she was instantly assaulted by those stern looking security operatives. At that point, I quickly got the message; I drove away from the scene as quickly as possible. Though my mind was everywhere but my immediate conclusion was that there was a coup because I could not imagine any other thing that could have caused such a high level of security alert. I therefore decided to drive straight to the International Conference Centre to alert my Director General on the latest development. He was attending the conference as a participant.

At the International Conference Centre, I saw some Ministers standing at the lobby in anticipation of the arrival of Abacha and his team. Immediately they saw me, they became very agitated, and almost simultaneously asked me, “is the C-ln-C already on his way?” I said, “no, I am not really sure he is coming. But let us hope he will still make it”. I knew, as a matter of fact, that I had not really provided them with the desired answer, but that was the much I could tell them. While they were still pondering on the uncertainty of my reply, I left and quickly walked into the hall where I met my Director-General, Alhaji Abdulrahaman Michika. He was already seated with other participants. I called him aside. “Sir, I don’t really know what is happening in the Villa. I suggest that you leave this place now!” Without betraying any emotion, he quickly asked me what was the situation in the Villa like, I told him all that I saw. I repeated my advice and that I had not been able to confirm what exactly was happening. I then made it clear to him that it was no longer safe for him to continue staying in the conference, and so should quietly take his leave. Alhaji Michika immediately went back to his table, took his pen and papers and followed me out of the hall.

The moment we were outside, I asked him if he came with his car. He said yes, but because of the extraordinary security arrangement put in place in anticipation of the arrival of the Head of State, it was difficult locating his driver. I then suggested that we should use my car which he obliged. I drove him straight to his house instead of the office. Both of us agreed that he should remain at home for the time being, while I promised to keep him informed about the development. This panic measure was as a result of the usual trauma which Radio Nigeria Management Staff often pass through each time there was a military coup d’‚tat in Nigeria. The first target usually is the FRCN Broadcasting House. The management and staff on duty usually pass through hell in the hands of the military boys in their desperate effort to gain entrance into the studios at record time for the usual “Fellow Nigerians” broadcast.

From my Director-General’s residence I decided to get to NICON Hilton Hotel to assess the situation there before heading back to the Villa. At the hotel the atmosphere was rather sombre. There were a few cluster of people; some of them who recognized me, rushed and demanded to know what was happening at the Villa. “Orji, is it true that there is a coup at the Villa?”, they asked. I said, “well I don’t know”. At that time, the BBC, CNN and International Media had begun to speculate on the confused situation.

From their countenance I could see they were not satisfied with my answer. They thought probably that I was withholding some information. But they never knew I had none. I felt very uncomfortable. As a reporter covering the State House, I was equally restless that I could not give a valid answer on what was happening on my beat. I recognized too that it was utterly wrong to depend on others for information about events unfolding in my beat. I instantly felt challenged to get back to the Villa. I was equally aware that such an adventure was fraught with a lot of risk. But that is the other side of journalism as a profession.

On getting back to the Villa, I decided to avoid the main gate because of the heavy security presence there. Instead, I used the maintenance gate through the Asokoro District. I was amazed that no single security man was there at the time. There was therefore no difficulty in passing through into Aso Rock. I drove my car to the Administrative Gate and parked there, and decided to walk. Initially everything had appeared normal in some parts of the Villa until I met a Body Guard (BG). I queried, “old boy wetin happen? Why una boys full everywhere?” It is easier to obtain information from other ranks with informal English. “Ah! Na wa oh! You no know say Baba don quench?”. The boy answered also in Pidgin English. “Which Baba?” I shouted. “Baba don die, Baba don quench just like that. Na so we see am,” the boy concluded, clutching a cigarette in his left hand. I still could not understand what he was saying. “Which Baba do you mean?”, I queried further. “Abacha don die! You no hear?” He shouted at me angrily. It was a very funny way of announcing the passage of a man who was feared and dreaded by all. I was nonetheless confused by its reality. My immediate reaction was that if truly General Abacha was dead, it meant the end of an era. What future does it hold for Nigeria? I pondered over the development as I advanced further into Aso Rock. As I moved down, the reality became evident. The environment was cold, cloudy with uncertainties among the faces I met.

They confirmed it was a reality. General Abacha was truly dead. All were in groups discussing it with fear and subdued silence.

I quickly reached for a telephone to relay the sad story to my Director-General who must be anxiously waiting to hear the latest. Moreso, I was still far away from my news deadline at 4 p.m. But I was disappointed to discover that all the telephone links to the Villa had been severed. There was no call coming in or going out, the Villa at that critical moment was almost totally isolated from the rest of humanity. It was a deliberate measure. When I could not get through on telephone, I decided to drive out fast to break the news. But on reaching the gate through which I had earlier entered, I discovered that some fierce looking soldiers who told me that nobody was allowed to go out or come in had effectively barricaded it. This was happening at about 9.30 a.m. I was helplessly trapped in the Villa from that time till about 5 p.m. when we conveyed the remains of General Abacha to Kano for burial.

I felt particularly disappointed that I could not break the news to anxious Nigerians early enough. It was even more embarrassing and certainly very disheartening to learn that some foreign broadcast stations like the BBC and CNN, which had no accredited correspondents in the Villa, were the first to break the news of General Abacha’s death. It did not entirely come to me as a surprise because the system we operate in Nigeria respects the foreign media more than the local ones. It is equally a well-known fact that most foreign media subscribe to policy makers in our country, who always feed them with first-hand information about any event or issue in the country. The foreign media organizations are no magicians. They pay for news sources especially in situations where they have no correspondents. The pay is usually so attractive that the source is efficient. Thus, generally, access to information in developing countries is fraught with discrimination against local media in preference to foreign ones.

That morning, June 8, 1998, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, the Chief Security Officer to General Abacha, was said to have called key members of the Provincial Ruling Council (PRC) including strategic military commanders for an emergency meeting. We learnt he refused to disclose that Abacha was dead. At about 11a.m., members of the PRC had begun to arrive at Aso Rock for an emergency meeting. Most of the members were informed only on arrival for the meeting except the very powerful ones.

That day, Major Al-Mustapha looked very sharp and smartly dressed in his Army tracksuit and white canvas. The Major was simply too busy running from pillar to post, looking confident but certainly confused about the future without his boss. He was finally in charge, distributing orders to the rank and file to get the Aso Council Chambers ready for the meeting. We watched at a distance in utter disbelief of the turn of events. For Mustapha, the situation was a bleak one. The fear was a possible fall from grace to grass for a man who was dreaded and respected by both the lowly and the mighty. But that morning, he conjured such a pitiable image as he presided over the wreckage of a collapsed regime.

Emotions took over the whole environment. One of the female Ministers worsened the situation when she arrived the Villa by shouting and weeping openly. Nobody looked her way to console her as everybody was simply on his/her own. Cigarettes were a scarce commodity that morning, the only immediate source of reducing tension and grief. Most PRC members who were informed on arrival immediately asked for cigarettes, but none was easily available. Those who had some hoarded them jealously. Elsewhere in the Villa, a gloomy atmosphere, mingled with subdued excitement and relief pervaded. Flurry of activities were taking place at breathtaking speed two crucial meetings were in progress simultaneously. One was a meeting of Principal Officers in the Presidency and the venue was Aso Rock Wing of the Chief of General Staff. The other meeting of members of the Provincial Ruling Council (PRC) was shifted to Akinola Aguda House. The two meetings later merged at Aso Council Chambers for another crucial session. The joint session began at 2 p.m. and ended at 4.45 p.m. I imagined that the items on the agenda of that meeting were:

_ Selection of a new Head of State and Commander-in-Chief.

_ Arrangements for the burial of General Abacha.

While the separate meetings were in progress, we in the Press Corps were held hostage. We had all the information but no means of communication. Hunger was also a problem. However, for the first time we were free to assess the regime openly and objectively. The open discussion and arguments centred on what Abacha did and did not do.

While the meeting at Aso Council Chambers was in session, Major Al-Mustapha sat in the chair at the entrance, holding a newspaper in his hands, which he occasionally glanced at. He looked rather relaxed after ensuring that every necessary arrangement had been put in place. He occasionally responded to our discussions with selected and reserved comments. His aides quoted him as saying that nobody would leave the Council Chambers unless a new Military Head of State was selected by the meeting. His fear, I learnt, was that a vacuum was dangerous before General Abacha’s burial later the same day. Mustapha declined all efforts by the few Pressmen around to narrate how General Abacha died. All efforts to bring him fully into our discussion also failed. Insiders at the “red carpet” revealed that shortly after Abacha died, Major Al-Mustapha took some strategic decisions that were of national significance. One of such decisions was the ...................................

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Sports / BBC African Footballer Of The Year 2012 Shortlist Revealed---vote HERE ! by ayofolajin: 6:32pm On Nov 29, 2012
Yaya Toure has made the shortlist for the second consecutive year and he is joined by his Ivory Coast team-mate Didier Drogba, Senegal's Demba Ba, Morocco's Younes Belhanda and Zambia skipper Christopher Katongo.

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Politics / Breaking News !- The New Jama`atu Ansaril Muslimina Just Released Another VIDEO by ayofolajin: 10:15am On Nov 27, 2012
Breaking News !- jama`atu ansaril muslimina Just released another VIDEO

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Politics / Security Officials And Christians Are Enemies Of Islam And Muslims, We Will Targ by ayofolajin: 8:55am On Nov 27, 2012
FULL TEXT OF ONE OF THE EXCLUSIVE EMAIL SENT TO DESERT HERALD BY THE NEW ISLAMIC SECT


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

For the first time, we are glad to announce to the public the formation of this group that has genuine basis. We will have dispassionate look into everything, to encourage what is good and see to its spread, and to discourage evil and try to eliminate it.”

Full name of the group is: “JAMA’ATU ANSARI ‘LMUSLIMINA FI BILADI ‘SSUDAN,” meaning; Vanguards for helping and Protecting Muslims especially in the Black Africa.

Motto of the group is: “ALJIHADU FI SABILI ‘LLAHI” meaning; striving and strugling for ALLAH’s cause.

Ansaru’s logo shows the Qur’an, with a gun on both sides. Attached to each of the guns are black flags with the inscription;(لاإله إلا الله محمد رسول الله صاى الله عليه وآله وسلم) meaning; “There is no deity but Allah and Muhammad is His Messenger”.

The Qur’an is a sign of knowledge and guidance.

Weapons are sign of jihad, and the flags are sing of islamic empire. Thus the logo indicates that; Auhtentic knowledge and the power of jihad are the fundamentals of establishing good governance and defending it.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE GROUP

Calling to the right path and enligthing the general public.
protecting lives and properties of muslims.
Rapid response and retalliation on any unjust or terrorist act against the muslims.
Reforming the izza, the dignity and sanity of muslims as during the known islamic empires, such as th empire of Bin Fodi.

MEANS OF ACHIEVING THE OBJECTIVES.

Our means of achieving these aims and objectives is “ALJIHAD”. This is because the word “JIHAD” as clarified by ALLAH swt and his messinger saw involves all that one may use to upraise, support or defend the religion of truth and bring down injustice and infidelity, either with knowledge, weapons or properties..

REASONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE GROUP

The establishment of ANSAR is a consiquence of injustice, the increasing violence and the brutal acts of terrorism against muslims in this country (Nigeria). Every one knows that the infidels in this country especially CAN and it’s fans are the first to kindle all the internal violences in this country which cause lost of an un countable number of lives. Such terrorist groups mantain their mission of terrorising muslims and conspiring against Islam. examples of their atrocities are well known to every body. What is happening in Plateu state is enough for one to understand the situation. recently on the eid day, the infidels rounded the muslims while they are on their eid ground performing the eidu ‘lfitr prayers, the infidels started stonning the muslims,and then shooting and killing, distroying properties, burning women and children.. and the worst is using the burnt flesh of the muslims dead bodies as the ifidel’s meal..! all the mentioned were captured on camera for the world to see how expert they are in terrorist acts. but suprisingly no thing has been done by the government or any other organisaion.

This is just and example, and we will never forget the rest. similar violence took place im Kafancan, Zangon kataf, Saminaka, Zankowa, Yalwan shandam, Lantang, Tafawa balewa, Bauchi, Shagamu and many other places. It became an established fact that where ever you see refugees camp in this country is a camp of muslims.

upon all these attrocities, there have been no group of muslims that act militarily, on the other hand, there are many militant groups among the infidels. Some of these groups were established since more thern 40yrs ago, and their major mission is terrorising muslims and conspiring against Islam. these terrorist groups include CAN, AKWARD AQWAP, OPC, AFENAFERE, MASSOB, MEND, IPC, IYC, etc.

If such groups maintain a mission of fighting Islam and terrorising muslims, and the government is not ready to take care of our rights because its not an islamic government, then its an obligation of the muslims to establish their own anti-terrorist squad.

We know that many people may say; this is a government responsibility, why don’t you let the government fight the terrorist? why don’t you follow the legitimate means of claming rights provided by the government?

Our answers to such questions are as follows:

Upon all the atrocities done to muslims in this country, there was never a time that the government show it’s concern or come to our rescue.. Infact government have been contributing to worsen the situation. were they not the killers of malam Zubairu and his family in Hotoro of Kano? are they not the ones who attack our Qur’anic schools, dishonour our teachers, and throw our holy book in to gutters Were they not the killers of malam Muhammad Yusuf and over 700 muslims in 2009?

Although historical facts has shown that; the nigerian government and the so called cruseding powere (led by the christian terrorist) in the country were both established by some british missionaries, who oriented both (the government and the christians) on terrorising muslims and conspiring against Islam.

we will never forget the bad acts and words uttered by Lugard in kano after massacring a large number of muslims including Attahiru(1), the sultsn as at then, and many respected figures.. in fact, they humiliate our herroes and dishonour the signs of our religion..

from the mentioned we apprehend that, both the government and the christians inherited fighting Islam from their masters, whom were the founders of terrorism in this country. and therefore the idea of interjecting with the government against the christian terrorist or claming our rights via government specified means is insignificant and totally inrelivant.

Concret evidences fromQur’an and Hadis has shown that; the only authentic solution to such situations is JIHAD. ALLAH swt said [Q:4('Nisaa'):75]:”And what is the matter with you that you fight not in the cause of ALLAH, and for the feeble among men, and for women and children oppressed…”

HE also said[Q:22('Hajj'):38-40]: “Verily ALLAH defends those who believe. verily ALLAH does not like every one that is treacherous and ungreateful* permission to fight has been given to those who are being fought because they are wrounged. And verily ALLAH is competent to give them victory* those who have been driven from their homes with out right except only because they said our lord is ALLAH…” Also see[]

The prophet saw also said: “Once you are involved in usury and you commit your time totaly in farming and rearing of cows, and you abandon JIHAD (striving for ALLAH’s cause). ALLAH will descend a humiliation on you, HE will not change it until you return back to your religion”.[Abudawud:3464 & Baihaqee:11017].

Lastly,we call on all muslims where ever they are that they should cooperate with us in order to eliminate the tyrants and replace it with peace and justice. Restoring the dignity and sanity of Islam is the only authentic way of establishing justice, once infidels are the one on the lead of the super power, there will never be peace, that is how they are.

Brothers and sisters always remember the rewards and merits of JIHAD, never agree with humiliation..

Yours Abu Usamata ‘l’Ansarii

Leader of the Ansaar

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Politics / New Sect Claims Responsibility For SARS Attack In Abuja -Desert Herald by ayofolajin: 8:24am On Nov 27, 2012
Another Islamic sect that emerged and goes by the name Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladis Sudan had through another email exclusively sent to DESERT HERALD claimed responsibility of Monday night attack at the Headquaters of Anti Terrorist Unit at Garki in Abuja. The new group in the email had promised similar attacks against detention centres across the country. Below is the unedited excerpt of the email. In the name of Allah most Graciuos most Merciful

The Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladis-sudan is hereby declaring by Allah’s grace to be the responsible for the attack held on 12th Muharram, 1334 – 26th November, 2012, on S.A.R.S. detention facility in Garki area II, Abuja Nigeria.

Allah SWT has obligated us to help those that are oppressed, especially those oppressions that is taking place in the security cells, prisons and other detention centers etc. and has become part of the main functions and basics that form Jama’atu Ansasrul Muslimina fi Biladissudan.

we are stating loud and clear that many of those captured by the Nigerian security or by the Christian in Plateau state such as the women and children in Langtang, Yalwan Shandam etc to mention but a few. by Allah’s grace we are matching towards their freedom.

lastly, we are calling upon all Muslims to come and joined hands with us in carrying out this noble duty that Allah SWT has commanded us to do, Allah SWT said:”And what is the matter with you that you fight not in the cause of ALLAH, and for the feeble among men, and for women and children oppressed…”. Nisa’i:75.

Abu Usamatal Ansari (Amir JAMBS).
http://desertherald.com/breaking-news-new-islamic-sec-claims-responsibility-of-sars-attack-at-garki/

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