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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Wants To Dialogue With Fg by uddukes: 9:04pm On Feb 07, 2012
Too late for any negotiation.The heat on them is consuming them.The devastation in boko haram's camp is getting heavier by the day.Let me assure you all that even GEJ cannot halt this God programmed massacre of the boko haram zeolots
Politics / Re: Possible Rift In Boko Haram by uddukes: 11:29am On Feb 01, 2012
I definitely believe that this is the effect of God's servant Bishop Oyedepo curses on Boko haram.More destruction is on the way for their sponsors.
Politics / Re: Al-mustapha Sentenced To Death By Hanging? by uddukes: 7:28pm On Jan 30, 2012
GEJ IS OUT TO BREAK ALL THE STEREOTYPES AND RECORDS ABOUT NIGERIA.

1.IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR A MINORITY/SOUTHERNER TO WIN FREE AND FAIR ELECTION WITHOUT THE SUPPORT OF THE CORE-NORTH AKA KADUNA MAFIA - THAT WAS LAYED TO REST IN APRIL 2011

2.THE NORTH GETS ALL THEY WANT EMPLOYING VIOLENCE(SINCE UTHMAN DAN FODIO)- BOKO HARAM ABOUT TO BE ANNIHILATED


FINALLY A  SOVEREIGN NATIONAL CONFERENCE CANNOT HOLD BECAUSE OF NORTHERNERS - GEJ WOULD CONVOKE ONE SOONER OR LATER

RIDE ON GEJ
Politics / Re: Al-mustapha Sentenced To Death By Hanging? by uddukes: 6:51pm On Jan 30, 2012
KUDO JUSTICE MOJISOLA DADA.THIS IS A BRAVE JUDGEMENT FROM A FEARLESS AND APOLITICAL JUDGE,PLEASE MAKE THIS WOMAN CHIEF JUSTICE OF NIGERIA AND SEE JUSTICE FINALLY METED OUT TO ALL.FOR THOSE SAYING SOME PARTS OF THE COUNTRY WOULD BULLY OTHERS FOR THIS JUDGEMENT,I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR YOU "GOOD MORNING INTO THE NEW NIGERIA OF JUSTICE FOR ALL".FORWARD EVER BACKWARD NEVER cool
Politics / Re: Christians Boycott Churches In Kano by uddukes: 3:27pm On Jan 30, 2012
i have always been wondered why can't God fight for we Christian since Bible said we should not pay violence with violence, as I am christian I believe in fighting back those boko haram

God is not a man.He will destroy boko haram using boko haram,just watch and see the glory of our God
Politics / Re: Christians Boycott Churches In Kano by uddukes: 3:10pm On Jan 30, 2012
The beginning of the end of northern economy.the last major exodus of southern investors happened after Yerima introduced his political sharia and this led to massive increase in unemployment and poverty in the estwhile bubbling economic centres of Kaduna,Kano, maiduguri etc.With this second introduction of violent sharia by boko islamic jihadist and its attendant exodus,total collapse is inevitable.so sad for arewa cry
Politics / Re: We Have Strong Links With Al Qaeda - Boko Haram. by uddukes: 11:33am On Jan 30, 2012
@2buff  [i]Partiality has always been shown to muslims by the government.
They sponsor trips to mecca, something that really should stop given current circumstances both financial and otherwise. Why use my tax money to give islamists all expense paid trips to commune with their al-qaeda brothers? Why not cut this one instead of forming fuel subsidy.
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Very correct,why retaining religious subsidy in a secular country where religion should be a personal affair.Lets do away with this religious subsidies that is doing us a more harm than good.Conservatively for the last hajj for example we had 100,000 pilgrims @ $1,500 subsidy =$150,000,000 which is a staggering 24 billion and still it doesn't reflect positive on society
Politics / Re: Michelle Obama's 22 Aides Vs Gej 24 Aides. by uddukes: 8:37pm On Jan 29, 2012
tribune.com.ng/sun/front-page-articles/6254-boko-haram-confirms-al-qaeda-link-as-cameroun-stations-soldiers-at-nigerias-borders

he Boko Haram sect has confirmed that it has been receiving funding and training from Al-Qaeda just as Cameroon is said to have stationed a battalion of soldiers at the nation’s northern borders with Nigeria to prevent the group’s activities from spilling over to that country.

A Cameroonian military source who confirmed the concerns of his country to the Sunday Tribune also disclosed that a recent attempt by 25 itinerant arabic teachers to cross into Cameroon was blocked by that country. “ We stone- walled them,” the source said while adding that the Cameroonian military is on red alert along the border with Nigeria.

This came just as Boko Haram confirmed to a London newspaper yesterday that it had been receiving funding and logistic supports from groups outside the country.

The Guardian of London yesterday published an exclusive interview with Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Qaqa in which he confirmed that the group’s leaders met with the Al Qaida in Saudi Arabia last August where they cemented the group’s financial and logistics base.

Qaqa, whose name is a pseudonym, said the group’s members were spiritual followers of al-Qaida, and claimed they had met senior figures in the network founded by Osama bin Laden during visits to Saudia Arabia.

Qaqa said the group’s leader, Shekau and others had travelled to Saudi Arabia for training and funding. “Al-Qaida are our elder brothers. During the lesser Hajj [last August], our leader travelled to Saudi Arabia and met al-Qaida there. We enjoy financial and technical support from them. Anything we want from them we ask them.”

Qaqa disclosed that recruits from neighbouring Chad, Cameroon and Niger had joined the group. A recent UN report said weapons from Libya may have been smuggled to Boko Haram and al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb via Chad, Niger and Nigeria.

He added that his group which has killed almost 1,000 people in Nigeria, will continue its campaign of violence until the country is ruled by sharia law.

“We will consider negotiation only when we have brought the government to their knees,” Qaqa said in the group’s first major interview with a western newspaper.

“Once we see that things are being done according to the dictates of Allah, and our members are released [from prison], we will only put aside our arms – but we will not lay them down. You don’t put down your arms in Islam, you only put them aside.”

The interview came a week after Boko Haram claimed responsibility for Nigeria’s single deadliest terrorist attack, which killed 186 people in the northern city of Kano.

The Guardian of London said it was able to contact Abu Qaqa through an intermediary from the group’s home state. The go-between has been in contact with the group since its inception, and met with its founder, Mohammed Yusuf, several times before he was killed in 2009. For most of the interview he used a voice modulator, but local journalists confirmed that his undisguised voice matched recordings of previous interviews.

Security officials and diplomats in Abuja said they had no evidence of a link with al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia, but an official confirmed that “elements of Boko Haram have made contact with external groups”. The extent and frequency of that contact was unknown, the official said.

In the decade since it first appeared, Boko Haram has graduated from crude driveby attacks on beer parlours to bombing security buildings in the northern Muslim heartland. Its most audacious attack targeted the United Nations building in the capital, Abuja, killing 25 in August. In recent weeks, Christians institutions have increasingly come under fire. A Christmas Day bomb attack on a packed church just outside the capital claimed almost 40 lives.

But Qaqa said the rights of the country’s 70 million Christians, who represent half of Nigeria’s population, “would be protected” under the group’s envisioned Islamic state. “Even the prophet Mohammed lived with non-Muslims and he gave them their dues.” But he said everyone must abide by sharia law: “There are no exceptions. Even if you are a Muslim and you don’t abide by sharia, we will kill you. Even if you are my own father, we will kill you.”

Speaking fluent but non-native Hausa, the lingua franca across the Sahelian belt on the cusp of the Sahara desert, he said: “It’s the secular state that is responsible for the woes we are seeing today. People should understand that we are not saying we have to rule Nigeria, but we have been motivated by the stark injustice in the land. People underrate us but we have our sights set on [bringing sharia to] the whole world, not just Nigeria.”

Sharia law is already in place across 12 states in the Muslim-majority north. Few believe the group’s radical ideology has traction in Nigeria’s mainly Christian south, which is also home to millions of Muslims and has so far been out of the group’s reach.

Raising his voice for the only time during the interview, Qaqa denied reports that some governors in northern Nigeria paid the group monthly allowances in exchange for immunity from attacks. “May God punish anyone that said so,” he said, before adding that the group has popular support in the north.

“Poor people are tired of the injustice, people are crying for saviours and they know the messiahs are Boko Haram.

“People were singing songs in [northern cities] Kano and Kaduna saying: ‘We want Boko Haram’,” Qaqa said, describing how the group can blend into the communities in which it operates.

“If the masses don’t like us they would have exposed us by now. When Islam comes everyone would be happy,” he said.

Diplomats say Nigeria’s security services are belatedly attempting to gain control of the situation, which was previously dismissed as an internal, northern squabble often fuelled by politicians with personal grievances.

“There is an ongoing review of all security agencies,” the presidential aide Ken Wiwa said.

“This is a relatively new phenomenon in Nigeria and the administration is working hard to improve its capacity to respond. There are various other initiatives which will be implemented but this is as much a political as a security issue.”

An official said Nigeria’s central bank was involved in measures aimed at strangling the group’s external funding sources, including speeding up a cashless economy.

In an audio message posted on YouTube on Friday, the group’s current leader, Abubakar Shekau, threatened to bomb schools and kidnap family members of government officials.

“If [security forces] are going to places of worship and destroying them, like mosques and Quranic schools, you have primary schools as well, you have secondary schools and universities, and we will start bombing them.”

Shekau rejected calls for a negotiated peace from President Goodluck Jonathan, who on Thursday called for the shadowy sect to step out of the shadows and engage in dialogue.

Nigerian officials have voiced hopes for a negotiated settlement with “moderate elements” of the group.

“Under the circumstances, if you look hard enough, you can find moderate elements you can communicate with,” General Andrew Azazi, the National Security Adviser to the president, told the Wall Street Journal on Friday.

Western diplomats say Boko Haram has splintered and the hardliners leading the factions responsible for the wave of violence that has killed some 250 people this year appear to have rejected any suggestion of dialogue.
Politics / Re: Michelle Obama's 22 Aides Vs Gej 24 Aides. by uddukes: 8:31pm On Jan 29, 2012
i think its time we give GEJ and his team some breathing space to concentrate on their jobs.boko today,strike tomoro,opposition party the next day
Politics / Re: JTF Kills 11 Suspected Boko Haram Members In Maiduguri by uddukes: 11:15pm On Jan 28, 2012
@hillsate
You don't aim to maim somebody eager to kill you and himself if necessary during a gun fight,ask the navy seals that wanted to capture osama bin laden
Politics / Re: JTF Kills 11 Suspected Boko Haram Members In Maiduguri by uddukes: 9:11pm On Jan 28, 2012
@Toktee
thanks for answering my question in the negative because no primary school graduate would resort to rants rather than engage in logical extrapolation.what happened to the days when people where awarded certificates due to good learning and character.what a shame to our education standards.be an intellectual tiger not a street chatterer
Politics / Re: JTF Kills 11 Suspected Boko Haram Members In Maiduguri by uddukes: 8:31pm On Jan 28, 2012
@Toktee,are u sure you finished primary school?.The story says JTF CONDUCTED A CORDON - AND - SEARCH OPERATION meaning they were fully ready mobilized to the hotspot where the gun fight took place.
Politics / Re: JTF Kills 11 Suspected Boko Haram Members In Maiduguri by uddukes: 7:52pm On Jan 28, 2012
when the US troops were fighting the taliban in afganistan,the average American gave them maximum support despite the fact that they may not have approved of these wars because in war time patriotism is a must.This JTF troops are in a war situation with people that dont want to live,they truly deserve better than some sarcarstic comments of some
Politics / Re: Northern Governors Declare War On Boko Haram by uddukes: 7:23pm On Jan 28, 2012
[i]his is the map of Boko haram country

psalmizt , Boko haram is only asking for the North niger region as its country. It is not asking for anything below the river niger and benue. When you look at the 14 state Boko Haram considered to be their state. 90% of them are muslim.

I do not have anything against Islam , and I do not have anything against the creation of a country from this 14 state in the North. My reason is  because they have sharia court already.  People who are against an Islamic country in the North are not been totally sincere since , when you look at it, there are sharia court in the north and this state already have sharia.

I do not support the use of violent by boko haram in the north. But I know why Boko haram is using violent. It is because the members of the national assembly from the north dont represent the interest of northerners at the national assembly. This northerners at the national assembly have computers and are seen the satellite pictures. and have not done anything to protect the right of their people and what is best for their people. This is why Boko haram I think they feel. They dont need politician to make change. That they can use violent to make change.

Boko Haram are only asking for 14 states of Nigeria. And I will tell you this. Most of this 14 states Boko haram is asking. most people there are muslim. Except for Plateau where there are mixed.


Here are the list of representative of the people in the national assembly, you will discovered they are muslim.  Do you see any christian among them No.

Somebody now saying they are against a country for them make me laugh.

Now the people who are against this are mostly southerner who stole money from the federal govt and built houses in abuja. How can any southerner want to claim abuja from northerners.  I do not care if it is Ijaw money, they use to build abuja. Jonathan Goodluck should for God sake give them abuja.  

Ijaw people can not continue to make the argue that it is their money they use to build abuja, so they most claim abuja.

look at the list and ask.


Representative    Ibrahim Makama    CPC    Misan/Dambam    2011–incumbent
Representative    Adamu Abdullahi    ANPP    Zaki    2011–incumbent
Representative    Bulkachuwa Adamu Muhammed    PDP    Katagum    2011–incumbent
Representative    Bundot Dauda Garba    PDP    Bogoro    2011–incumbent
Representative    Maitama Tugga    CPC    Gamawa    2011–incumbent
Representative    Isa Hassan    ANPP    Jama'are    2011–incumbent
Representative    Anas Tukur Ahmed    ANPP    Bauchi    2011–incumbent
Representative    Mohammed Saleh    PDP    Darazu/Ganjuma    2011–incumbent
Representative    Bilal Umar Barau    PDP    Ningi/Wanji    2011–incumbent
Representative    Bashir Aliyu Arabi    PDP    Alkaleri/Kirfi    2011–incumbent
Representative    Shira Mu'azu Hamisu    PDP    Shira/Giade    2011–incumbent
Representative    Safwan Sani Toro    PDP    Toro    2011–incumbent

Abba Dawud Lawan    Jere    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Baba Gana Tijani    Bama/Ngala/Kalabalge    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Ishaku Sharah    Askira-Uba/Hawul    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Kaka Adam Mustapha    Dikwa/Mafaf/Konduga    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Modu Alhaji Musa    Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamalai    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Mohammed Ali Ndume    Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Mohammed Tahir Monguno    Monguno/Marte/Ngaanzai    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Muktar Betara Aliyu    Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya Kusar    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Mustapha Baba Shehuri    Maiduguri (Metropolitan)    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Shettima Shehu    Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Representative    Abdullahi Musa Nuhu    PDP    Kaita/Jibia
Representative    Aminu Bello Musari    PDP    Malum Fashi/Kafur
Representative    Daura AdamuSaidu    PDP    Daura/Sandamu/Mai'Adua
Representative    Funtua Lawal Ibrahim    PDP    Funtua/Dandume
Representative    Makera Sabiu Hassan    PDP    Dutsin-ma/Kurfi
Representative    Mashi Abdu Haro    PDP    Mashi/Dvisi
Representative    Musa Aliyu    PDP    Mani/Bindawa
Representative    Nadabo Tukur Idris    PDP    Bakori/Danja
Representative    Nasarawa Usman Mani    PDP    Kankia/Ingawa/Kusada
Representative    Safana Amina Yakubu    PDP    Safana/Batsari/Dan-Musa
Representative    Shehu Abubakar Garba    PDP    Musawa/Matazu
Representative    Tsagero Muazu Lemamu    PDP    Rimi/Charanchi/Batagarawa
Representative    Yahaya Shuaib Baure    PDP    Baure/Zango
Representative    Yankara Lawal Yusufu    PDP    Kankara/Sabuwa/Faskari
Representative    Yar'adua Abubakar Sadiq    PDP    Katsina Central
Representative    Abubakar Lamido Sadiq    PDP    Katsina North Central
Abdurrahamman Suleiman Kawu    Sumaila/Takai    ANPP
Abduwa Gabasawa Nasiru    Gezawa/Gabasawa    ANPP
Ado Garba Alhassan    Tudun-Wada/Doguwa    PDP
Ahmad Audi Zarewa    Karaye/Rogo    ANPP
Alhassan Uba Idris    Dala    ANPP
Ali Wudil Muhammad    Wudil/Garko    ANPP
Danlami Hamza    Fagge    ANPP
Garba Mohammed Batalawa    Kura/Madobi/Garun Malam    ANPP
Ibrahim Muazzam Bichi    Bichi    ANPP
Ibrahim Umar Ballah    Kumbosto    ANPP
Isah Idris Alhaji    Nassarawa    ANPP
Jobe Abdulkadir Tijjani    Dawakin-Tofa/Tofa/Rimin Gado    ANPP
Kiru Ubale Jakada    Bebeji/Kiru    ANPP
Labaran Y. Dambatta    Dambatta/Mokoda    ANPP
Lawan Farouk Muhammad    Bagwai/Shanono    PDP
Abba Dawud Lawan    Jere    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Baba Gana Tijani    Bama/Ngala/Kalabalge    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Ishaku Sharah    Askira-Uba/Hawul    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Kaka Adam Mustapha    Dikwa/Mafaf/Konduga    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Modu Alhaji Musa    Kukawa/Mobbar/Abadam/Guzamalai    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Mohammed Ali Ndume    Damboa/Gwoza/Chibok    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Mohammed Tahir Monguno    Monguno/Marte/Ngaanzai    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Muktar Betara Aliyu    Biu/Bayo/Shani/Kwaya Kusar    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Mustapha Baba Shehuri    Maiduguri (Metropolitan)    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Shettima Shehu    Kaga/Gubio/Magumeri    All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)
Abubakar Abubakar    Gombe,kwami &Funakaye    PDP
Adamu Gora Kalba    Kaltungo/Shongom    PDP
Bayero Usman Nafada    Dukku / Nafada    PDP
Bello Suleiman    Akko Federal Constituency    PDP
Haruna Ahmadu Hassan    Balanga/Billiri    PDP
Moh'd Bello Suleiman    Akko    PDP
Shu'aibu Umar Galadima    Yamaltu-Deba    PDP
Baba Bukar Machinama    ANPP    Machina/Nguru/Karasuwa/Yusufari
Baba Gishiwari    ANPP    Fika/Fune
Goni Bukar Lawan    ANPP    Bursari/Geidam/Yunusari
Khadija Buka A. Ibrahim    ANPP    Damatura/Gujba/Gulani/Tarmuwa
Lawan Mohammed Kori    PDP    Nangere/Potiskum
Zakari Yau Galadima    ANPP    Bade/Jakusko
Abdullahi Idris Garba    Kontagora/Wushishi/Mariga/Mashegu    ANPP
Alhaji Baba Agaie    Agaie/Lapai    PDP
Bala Adamu Kuta    Shiroro/Rafi/Munyn    ANPP
Isah Shaba Ibn Bello    Bida/Gbako/Katcha    PDP
Mikail Al-Amin Bmitosahi    Chanchaga    ANPP
Mohammed Jibo       PDP
Mohammed K. Darangi    Magama/Rijau    PDP
Muktar M. Ahmed    Gurara/Suleja/Tafa    PDP
Representative    Balarabe Ismaila Usman    ANPP    Sokoto North/Sokoto South    1999–2003
Representative    Dikko Mukhtar    ANPP    Binji/Silame    1999–2003
Representative    Gandi SuleYari    ANPP    Wurno/Rabah    1999–2003
Representative    Gatawa SirajoMarafa    ANPP    Isa-Sabon-Birni    1999–2003
Representative    Magori ZubairuS.    PDP    Gwadaba/Illiza    1999–2003
Representative    Mohammed Usman    ANPP    Kware/Wamakko    1999–2003
Representative    Mohammed ArewaS.    ANPP    Gudu/Tangaza    1999–2003
Representative    Sanyinna AliyuUmar    PDP    Kebbe/Tambuwal    1999–2003
Representative    Shinaka ZakariMuhammed    ANPP    Gorondo/Gada    1999–2003
Representative    Tureta MohammedArzika    PDP    Bodinga/Dange-Shuni/Tureta    1999–2003
Representative    Yabo HassanKiryo    PDP    Shagari/Yabo    1999–2003
Abdullaziz Yari Abubakar    ANPP    Anka/Talata Marafa
Abubakar Shehu Bunu    ANPP    Bungudu/Maru
Bello Abubakar    ANPP    Shinkafi/Zurmi
Bello Mutawalle Maradun    ANPP    Bakura/Maradun
Dahiru Zubairu    ANPP    Kaura-Namoda/Birnin-Magaji
Idris Mohammed Keta    ANPP    Gusau/Tsafe
Mohammed S

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You completely missed the point.What boko haram is trying to do is repeat what uthman dan fodio did decades ago which is conquer a particular area and people to submissiom(Jihad) against their will and rule over them.We have not recovered from that violent evolution of our history till todayand here you are calling for another conquest by a deranged set of alqueda affilliates.Do you think the new southern Nigeria which you have carved out is safe having a border with an alqueda neighbour.stop being simplistic
Politics / Re: JTF Kills 11 Suspected Boko Haram Members In Maiduguri by uddukes: 6:34pm On Jan 28, 2012
Kudos JTF.All this garbage about innocent civilians is repulsive.cordon and search means they got an information of the presence of some members and isolated the area.of course the boko fools had to fight back by opening fire on the troops who in turn wasted them.Please lets encourage our security operatives who are risking their precious life trying to protect us.This is a war situation.
Politics / Re: Sanusi Links Boko Haram To "oil Derivation". by uddukes: 12:35pm On Jan 28, 2012
I am highly disappointed in Sanusi Lamido for attempting to justify this boko haram onslaught.I have always suspected he had a secret islamic agenda as a graduate of islamic studies in Sudan.Look Sanusi the biggest problem of the north is religion.The permeation of Isam into the social economic sectors of the core north have prevented an average northerner to get competitive.In education for example their is a bias for arabic education rather than formal education since indepence and this has limited the capacity of large portion of the northern population to compete in modern nigeria.Poverty is not absence of money but absence of ideas.The Igbo for example after coming out of the civil war with just 20 pounds started rebuilding their lives with education and self improvement(without any oil derivation free money) and today have the least poverty rate in nigeria,as well as the hightest literacy rate in nigeria today.I advice the northern leaders to stay away from national power and look inwards
Politics / Re: Gunmen Kill 15 Traders In Katsina by uddukes: 6:32pm On Jan 27, 2012
just got information they are indigenous minority christians from zuru zamfara state.They are predominantly farmers who went to sell their produce in Katsina and were tailed to the highway where the boko haram insurgence opened fire on them from all direction before setting the minibus ablaze.Part of the genocide against defenceless people.I hope the international criminal court is taken a dossier of all this atrocities.Shekau and his sponsors will surely stand trial at the Hague someday.
Politics / Re: IBB I Would Put On My Uniform If This Country Heads Towards Disintegration? by uddukes: 3:15pm On Jan 27, 2012
IBB will go down in history as the man that set off the series of event that finally led to the balkanization of Nigeria.If IBB had allowed the June 12 election to stand, Nigeria would have been a more united country today.In that election Abiola won Bashir Tofa in his native Kano state a record in our political evolution.Most christians ignored the fact that both Abiola and Kingibe where moslems and voted for them.Religion and ethnicity was never played up during the june 12 1993 election.This same IBB thawrted that progress march.He re-appeared again from his secret control centre where he was engineering the mayhem of Abacha and abdulsalam to fish for Obasanjo,giving him northern conditions and support only for obasanjo to wipe out his Kaduna mafia club which has attracted the anger of the mafia till today.This so called Boko haram(not yusuf's small sect) is a fight back by this mafia.This same man after creating all this confusion and havoc wants to wear kaki to finish off his life-long ambition of destroying Nigeria.What an evil man
Politics / Re: The Boko Haram Story-one You May Not Have Heard Of by uddukes: 2:59pm On Jan 27, 2012
This fallacious statement about America negotiating with taliban is being taken out of context. Look at the scenerio,a group of bare-faced terrorist inspired by osama bin laden and hosted by the taliban attacked America for unclear reasons(just like Boko haram).American mourn their dead went back to their drawing board and launched a co-ordinated security operation both a home and abroad including attacking afganistan(for which some innocent christains were slaughtered in kano - i am a witness).Homeland security was set -up and all that was involved in 9/11 attack are either dead or in guantanamo bay.As a result of this well planned security response of bringing to justice all terrorist action American has gone 10 good years without one single bomb by al-queda despite all attempt.This is how great countries are made.The discussion with taliban is just in the interest of democracy in Afganistan which the US promotes as a foreign policy.Negotiating with boko haram will prospone the evil day trust me
Politics / Re: The Boko Haram Story-one You May Not Have Heard Of by uddukes: 11:04am On Jan 27, 2012
There is a fundamental missing link in the article,which is the ignoble role religion have always played in Northern Nigeria for decades( e-g Modu sheriff quickly appionted mohammed fugu as commisioner to curry favour of the sect.).The truth of the matter is until politicians in the north untangle politics from religion we would always have religious upheavals.The introduction of sharia in 2000 by gov Yerima of Zamfara (to spite obasanjo) might be blamed for the guts of mohammed Yusuf to ask for the establishment of an Islamic state in a secular country where religion is a personal matter and not state controlled.
Northern politicians should now look back and see if this political strategy have not done them more harm than good.The north is speedily sliding backwards everyday.
Politics / Re: NSCIA Calls On All Nigerian Muslims To Pray To Uproot Boko Haram by uddukes: 10:41am On Jan 27, 2012
This is a hypocritical call.The sultan have always maintained the stand that it is not boko haram that is doing this because it involved the slaghter of innocent christians.Now their loose canon have hit a mostly muslim target that led to the emir of Kano shedding tears,they quickly come out to condemn and call for prayers.HYPOCRICY OF THE HIGHEST ORDER
Politics / Re: Nigeria President Urges Boko Haram To Come Out And Talk by uddukes: 5:43pm On Jan 26, 2012
Presido jona dont bother yourself the group is destined to destroy themselves and their sponsors.one of their chief sponsor have finally given up on contesting knowing that boko haram have finally buried the core north ability to win any election in nigeria for decades to come.
Politics / Re: Un Report Says Nigeria Militants Strike Fear Across Africa by uddukes: 5:19pm On Jan 26, 2012
Religion is a dangerous weapon to handle because it can get out of control.northern nigerian politicains have brought this upon nigeria and west africa.They have in the last 65years used religion to subjugate and manipulate their populace and also as a political weapon against other parts of Nigeria.No other regions in nigeria never used religion for political emancipation e-g south east during the Biafra struggle and southwest during the june 12 struggle.During the Obasanjo regime sharia was introduced to fight back and now boko haram have been empowered to strike.The sharia missile backfired and they lost the middlebelt,This boko haram may wipe out the whole core north sooner or later
Politics / Re: I Will Never Seek Elective Office Again, Says Ibb by uddukes: 4:57pm On Jan 26, 2012
IBB, kindly tell your dogs Boko haram that no amount of bombing will remove GEJ from office till 2015.Your have never never never condemned boko haram since they started this senseless carnage.
Politics / Boko Haram Got Al-queda Training In Sahel Desert - Niger Foreign Minister by uddukes: 10:29pm On Jan 25, 2012
Why didn't he raise the alarm on time?Is it because of the mass deportation of Nigeriens amidst their drought that have forced this out
Politics / Re: State House Press Release On The New Acting IGP MD Abubakar by uddukes: 9:52pm On Jan 25, 2012
dont be suprised in the coming days if you see a reduction of boko haram activities.IGP MD Abubakar have started making calls to his boys to calm down and send their account numbers for crediting.But remember no amount of blood spilt appeases the gods.its only for a while before they return with more fury demanding for all men in nigeria to wear beard to bomb comes raining down grin
Politics / Re: State House Press Release On The New Acting IGP MD Abubakar by uddukes: 7:52pm On Jan 25, 2012
i am sure he must have assured GEJ  during his interview that he had one on one contact with his boys( boko haram kingpins)having worked with them in 2001 in Jos.GEJ would then have giving him a mandate to pacify his followers for a while so he can have breathing space.Nonsense
Politics / Re: State House Press Release On The New Acting IGP MD Abubakar by uddukes: 7:38pm On Jan 25, 2012
CP MD abubakar is an islamic bigot.He attempted to implement sharia dress code in Lagos as CP of Lagos.He order the indiscriminate arrest and detention of ladies percieved to be "indecently" dressed.It took the advocacy of womens groups and fashola's reprimand to halt that.This is a wrong move
Politics / Re: M.D, Abubakar: The New Nigerian Inspector-General Of Police?? by uddukes: 6:54pm On Jan 25, 2012
This is the worst move by GEJ.I remember this officer MD Abubakar as the officer who instructed police to arrest ladies unjustly and indiscriminately for improper dressing in lagos during his tenure.It was fashola that called him to order.He is an islamist of the highest order

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