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Showing posts with label boko haram. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boko haram. Show all posts

Monday 12 May 2014

Boko Haram, others received $3million from Osama Bin Laden – Report

The violent sect, Boko Haram and other groups in northern Nigeria received $3m from Osama bin Laden in 2002, according to a report by some United States intelligence analysts.

Bin Laden was said to have dispatched an aide to Nigeria to hand out the seed money in naira to a wide array of Salafist political organisations that shared al Qaeda’s goal of imposing Islamic rule.

According to  a report in a United States-based newspaper, The Daily Beast, the Al-Qaeda founder helped provide Boko Haram’s seed money.

Boko Haram was founded by Mohammed Yusuf in 2002. Yusuf was killed in police custody in 2009.

The Daily Beast reported on Sunday  that officially, the U.S. intelligence community believed that the sect had only tangential links to al Qaeda’s North African affiliate, and that reports of bin Laden backing the Nigerian outfit were off-base, but many analysts have believed that the ties between Boko Haram and al Qaeda global leadership go much deeper—and are about more than a little seed money.

“There were channels between bin laden and Boko Haram leadership,” one senior U.S. intelligence offical told The Daily Beast, adding that “He gave some strategic direction at times.”

A comprehensive report on Boko Haram published by the International Crisis Group, also confirmed that  Boko Haram’s early leader, Mohammed Yusuf, received some seed money from a disciple of Osama bin Laden named Mohammed Ali in 2002.

The report added that bin Laden got to know Ali in the 1990s when he was based in Sudan, adding that after Ali travelled with bin Laden to Afghanistan, he was provided with $3m in Nigerian currency in 2002 and sent to the north of the country to fund a wide array of Salafist political organisations to help spread al-Qaeda’s ideology.

Ali then became involved in the Nigeria’s Muslim insurgency but was eventually killed.

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Sunday 30 December 2012

Davido, Victor Moses, JAMB, Boko Haram, most searched of 2012

Davido and Victor Moses

What did Nigerians search for on the web in 2012? According to Google's annual Zeitgeist list, Davido, Victor Moses, Rashidi Yekini, Whitney Houston were some of the most searched people of 2012.

Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Boko Haram, Asuu strike, Vanguard News were some of the most searched terms of 2012.

See the top 10 searches and people of 2012 after the cut...



Top 10 searches in Nigeria in 2012
Jamb
Mozat
Boko Haram
Asuu Strike
Google news
Eskimi
Whitney Houston
Vanguard news
NNPC recruitment
Facebook

Top 10 most searched people in Nigeria in 2012
Whitney Houston
Victor Moses
Ronaldinho
Van Persie
Nuri Sahin
Usain Bolt
Hulk
Davido
Eden Hazard
Rashidi Yekini

See the full list HERE

Meanwhile below is the top 10 most searched in Wikipedia in 2012 (in the world)
1. Facebook
2. Wiki
3. Deaths in 2012
4. One Direction
5. The Avengers
6. Fifty Shades of Grey
7. 2012 phenomenon
8. The Dark Knight Rises
9. Google
10. The Hunger Games

Friday 11 November 2011

Boko Haram Saga Continues - Kills Female NYSC Member Sharing Rapsody

A graduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsuka, beautiful Eucharia Remmy was a member of Pastor Chris' Christ Embassy Church.

Despite the opposition by many Nigerians that NYSC members should not be posted to trouble spots in the country, at least for now, the authorities went ahead to order this innocent soul and others to Damaturu, Yobe State.

As a Christian, she went out sharing the devotional, Rapsody of Realities when...
Boko Haram members attacked her along New Jerusalem Road, Damaturu, last weekend and killed her during the bombing spree that left over 150 Nigerians dead.

This incident has left great pain in the hearts of Eucharia's family and friends. One wonders why the NYSC leadership have refused to wake up to the realities on ground and take their decisions objectively. This is not the time to "foster National unity" by sending other peoples children to dangerous places while the children of the rich are kept in cozy offices in Abuja and Lagos.

It has never been reported that the son or daughter of a serving Minister, Senator or Governor died in any of these incidents. Abi them pikin no dey do NYSC? Food for thought! But how come Nigerian parents have also not taking NYSC to court over this act of wickedness? They MUST wake up from their slumber and begin to fight for the enforcement of their rights. Nobody can help you in this regard.