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SECRET Document Reveals How Jonathan REJECTED UK, US, France Offer To RESCUE Chibok Girls

SECRET Document Reveals How Jonathan REJECTED UK, US, France Offer To RESCUE Chibok Girls

Jonathan Rejected UK Offer To Rescu Chibock Girls
Reports coming out from the United Kingdom Saturday revealed that the government of former president Goodluck Jonathan rejected moves by the British armed forces to rescue the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls.

Notes from meetings between UK and Nigerian officials, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, also suggest that the administration shunned international offers to rescue the girls. While Nigeria welcomed an aid package and assistance from the US, the UK and France in looking for the girls, it viewed any action to be taken against kidnapping as a “national issue”.

“Nigeria’s intelligence and military services must solve the ultimate problem,” said Jonathan in a meeting with the UK’s then Africa minister, Mark Simmonds, on 15 May 2014.


A document summarising a meeting in Abuja in September 2014 between Nigeria’s national security adviser and James Duddridge MP, former under-secretary of state at the Foreign Office, shows Operation Turus had advanced to the point where rescue options were being discussed. Minutes from a meeting the following month between Major-General James Chiswell and Jonathan hinted at the frustration felt by those trying to prompt some action from Nigeria.

“[President] Jonathan was still focused on ‘platforms’. General Chiswell said again we could offer advice on what equipment might make sense and how weapon systems might be best deployed,” the October 2014 document stated.

According to the U.K Observer the Jonathan government rebuffed all offers to rescue the over 300 kidnapped schoolgirls. 

In a mission named Operation Turus, the RAF conducted air reconnaissance over northern Nigeria for several months, following the kidnapping of the 276 girls from Chibok in April 2014.

“The girls were located in the first few weeks of the RAF mission,” a source involved in Operation Turus told the Observer. “We offered to rescue them, but the Nigerian government declined.”

The girls were then tracked by the aircraft as they were dispersed into progressively smaller groups over the following months, the source added.
Jonathan Rejected UK Offer To Rescu Chibock Girls
Reports coming out from the United Kingdom Saturday revealed that the government of former president Goodluck Jonathan rejected moves by the British armed forces to rescue the kidnapped Chibok schoolgirls.

Notes from meetings between UK and Nigerian officials, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, also suggest that the administration shunned international offers to rescue the girls. While Nigeria welcomed an aid package and assistance from the US, the UK and France in looking for the girls, it viewed any action to be taken against kidnapping as a “national issue”.

“Nigeria’s intelligence and military services must solve the ultimate problem,” said Jonathan in a meeting with the UK’s then Africa minister, Mark Simmonds, on 15 May 2014.


A document summarising a meeting in Abuja in September 2014 between Nigeria’s national security adviser and James Duddridge MP, former under-secretary of state at the Foreign Office, shows Operation Turus had advanced to the point where rescue options were being discussed. Minutes from a meeting the following month between Major-General James Chiswell and Jonathan hinted at the frustration felt by those trying to prompt some action from Nigeria.

“[President] Jonathan was still focused on ‘platforms’. General Chiswell said again we could offer advice on what equipment might make sense and how weapon systems might be best deployed,” the October 2014 document stated.

According to the U.K Observer the Jonathan government rebuffed all offers to rescue the over 300 kidnapped schoolgirls. 

In a mission named Operation Turus, the RAF conducted air reconnaissance over northern Nigeria for several months, following the kidnapping of the 276 girls from Chibok in April 2014.

“The girls were located in the first few weeks of the RAF mission,” a source involved in Operation Turus told the Observer. “We offered to rescue them, but the Nigerian government declined.”

The girls were then tracked by the aircraft as they were dispersed into progressively smaller groups over the following months, the source added.

PHILIP AGBESE: Sambisa Forest and Lessons from the Air

PHILIP AGBESE: Sambisa Forest and Lessons from the Air

PHILIP AGBESE: Sambisa Forest and Lessons from the Air
The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Information, finally did what it should have done a long time ago. It this week took the convener of Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group and former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, co-Convener Aisha Yesufu, spokesman for the Chibok community, Manasseh Allen and Ibrahim Usman on an Air Force mission in search of the Chibok girls. 

Taking a delegation on a trip to see things for themselves is a masterstroke that clarified many things but only that in this instance the ministry transacted with the wrong group. One can forgive the offer to BBOG after its serial harassment and blackmail of government officials. It is however self-serving on the part of the group to accept the offer since its presence on that tour was uncalled for and unnecessary because BBOG is not representing anybody's interest other than its members.


The visit should have been for key stakeholders particularly the parents of the girls and other elder statesmen and women not a group of career activists on joyride. That people who took it upon themselves to constitute nuisance had the right of first refusal for the tour has set a very dangerous precedent as blackmail and harassment of government would henceforth be considered as the new normal.

The aftermath of the exercise has shown that it was a wasted venture where BBOG racketeers are concerned. Similar to excursions, the tour should have by now helped the group's members transit from theoretical perception of things to fully appreciate that the real deal is not what it is depicted as in Hollywood blockbusters where the protagonists kill off the antagonists in the last ten minutes of the flick and set hostages free. On the contrary, searching for the missing girls is a tedious exercise considering technological and human limitations that are amplified by other realities in the theatre of war. 

Ezekwesili, who is BBOG, would however not have anyone or anything obstruct her attention craving lifestyle. Accepting the invitation to that tour was not without drama, she first set conditions and got her fifteen hours in the media limelight. By the time the guided tour was over, like someone requiring a fix every other time, she craved even more media attention and rushed to grab it before Nigerians lose interest in her and discuss the reality of the scale of logistics needed to search for the girls. 
As if for us to finally comprehend the quality of reasoning that powered the government she served in the past, Ezekwesili reduced the efforts to find the stolen girls to trivia of geography. “Dreaded Sambisa is massive. Sixty thousand square kilometers. Eighteen times the size of Lagos State! All of Lagos is 3,345 square km,” she tweeted from her verified account on Twitter. 

The BBOG Convener further wrote, "“The famous Camp Zero in Sambisa? Well, it turns out that capturing Camp Zero is NOT equal to capturing Sambisa. It is just a spot in there." Series of other tweets later, she indicated she and her group would be back to the trenches. “We came. We learned. Now we return. To stand! To demand!! #BringBackOurGirlsNowAndAlive!" She declared. 

Apparently, if the tour was meant to make members of BBOG see reason and allow the military do their work it did not achieve that. Thankfully that was never announced as the intention since the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed clearly stated that the trip was to give first hand information that will allow for better understanding of efforts being made to find the remaining Chibok Girls. 

Before either sides, government and BBOG, formally make their assessment of the trip some lessons are already apparent. First, is that Ezekwesili as the convener of BBOG has proven beyond measure through her comments on Twitter that there is a strong element of malice in the way she and some members of the group are carrying out their campaign. Whether this malice is purposeful or accidental is left to be seen but one now has an impression of a group that is hellbent on harassing government. 

Secondly, even as confirmed by the former minister, a lot of the assertions earlier made by the campaigners was driven by ignorance. Placard carrying members of BBOG had been misinformed by their leaders and handlers to think that the entire northeast was the size of 100 football field and Sambisa Forest was the size of a housing estate. 

Now that they have realized the enormity of the landmass involved one would expect they will quietly ruminate over what needed to be done but Ezekwesili, not wanting to lose her moment in the spotlight has turned around to say capturing Camp Zero is not the same as capturing Sambisa Forest. Had the Boko Haram terrorists been allowed to continue at the pace they were going before the inception of this administration would their capture of Abuja, the nation's capital, not be as good as capturing the entire country? 

The trip has shown Ezekwesili that military operations, even from the relative safety of being airborne is not the same as attending World Bank sponsored business dinners. She cannot use her large following to perpetuate the lie that she is now an expert in military tactics and operations. She must be humble enough to admit that a one day emotional sortie flight is not enough to confirm anyone a pilot or military strategists and such should not come up with inciting or inflammatory comments in the aftermath of this mission. 

Even where she does decides to throw decorum to the wind the average person on her group should have by now seen that this woman is overrated. She possibly thought the trip comes with estacode and travel allowance and that she is disappointed is glaring to see. It is natural for her to totally lose it when she discovered governance has changed and there is no more frittering money away as was the case in the past, including under her watch. 

If she cannot stomach the reality that much is being done to rescue these girls she can go start another support group, create a bucket list or spend more time at the salon to chat with other women or simply find other avenues to feed her idleness without whipping up negative sentiments at a time the nation is in need of healing. 

The same way the Air Force sortie allowed a better view of Sambisa Forest from the skies it has allowed one to have a better view of the convener and the group formed. It is about something else, not the abducted girls.

Agbese is worldwide President of Stand Up 4 Nigeria{SUN} and contributed this piece from Abuja.
PHILIP AGBESE: Sambisa Forest and Lessons from the Air
The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Information, finally did what it should have done a long time ago. It this week took the convener of Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group and former Minister of Education, Oby Ezekwesili, co-Convener Aisha Yesufu, spokesman for the Chibok community, Manasseh Allen and Ibrahim Usman on an Air Force mission in search of the Chibok girls. 

Taking a delegation on a trip to see things for themselves is a masterstroke that clarified many things but only that in this instance the ministry transacted with the wrong group. One can forgive the offer to BBOG after its serial harassment and blackmail of government officials. It is however self-serving on the part of the group to accept the offer since its presence on that tour was uncalled for and unnecessary because BBOG is not representing anybody's interest other than its members.


The visit should have been for key stakeholders particularly the parents of the girls and other elder statesmen and women not a group of career activists on joyride. That people who took it upon themselves to constitute nuisance had the right of first refusal for the tour has set a very dangerous precedent as blackmail and harassment of government would henceforth be considered as the new normal.

The aftermath of the exercise has shown that it was a wasted venture where BBOG racketeers are concerned. Similar to excursions, the tour should have by now helped the group's members transit from theoretical perception of things to fully appreciate that the real deal is not what it is depicted as in Hollywood blockbusters where the protagonists kill off the antagonists in the last ten minutes of the flick and set hostages free. On the contrary, searching for the missing girls is a tedious exercise considering technological and human limitations that are amplified by other realities in the theatre of war. 

Ezekwesili, who is BBOG, would however not have anyone or anything obstruct her attention craving lifestyle. Accepting the invitation to that tour was not without drama, she first set conditions and got her fifteen hours in the media limelight. By the time the guided tour was over, like someone requiring a fix every other time, she craved even more media attention and rushed to grab it before Nigerians lose interest in her and discuss the reality of the scale of logistics needed to search for the girls. 
As if for us to finally comprehend the quality of reasoning that powered the government she served in the past, Ezekwesili reduced the efforts to find the stolen girls to trivia of geography. “Dreaded Sambisa is massive. Sixty thousand square kilometers. Eighteen times the size of Lagos State! All of Lagos is 3,345 square km,” she tweeted from her verified account on Twitter. 

The BBOG Convener further wrote, "“The famous Camp Zero in Sambisa? Well, it turns out that capturing Camp Zero is NOT equal to capturing Sambisa. It is just a spot in there." Series of other tweets later, she indicated she and her group would be back to the trenches. “We came. We learned. Now we return. To stand! To demand!! #BringBackOurGirlsNowAndAlive!" She declared. 

Apparently, if the tour was meant to make members of BBOG see reason and allow the military do their work it did not achieve that. Thankfully that was never announced as the intention since the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed clearly stated that the trip was to give first hand information that will allow for better understanding of efforts being made to find the remaining Chibok Girls. 

Before either sides, government and BBOG, formally make their assessment of the trip some lessons are already apparent. First, is that Ezekwesili as the convener of BBOG has proven beyond measure through her comments on Twitter that there is a strong element of malice in the way she and some members of the group are carrying out their campaign. Whether this malice is purposeful or accidental is left to be seen but one now has an impression of a group that is hellbent on harassing government. 

Secondly, even as confirmed by the former minister, a lot of the assertions earlier made by the campaigners was driven by ignorance. Placard carrying members of BBOG had been misinformed by their leaders and handlers to think that the entire northeast was the size of 100 football field and Sambisa Forest was the size of a housing estate. 

Now that they have realized the enormity of the landmass involved one would expect they will quietly ruminate over what needed to be done but Ezekwesili, not wanting to lose her moment in the spotlight has turned around to say capturing Camp Zero is not the same as capturing Sambisa Forest. Had the Boko Haram terrorists been allowed to continue at the pace they were going before the inception of this administration would their capture of Abuja, the nation's capital, not be as good as capturing the entire country? 

The trip has shown Ezekwesili that military operations, even from the relative safety of being airborne is not the same as attending World Bank sponsored business dinners. She cannot use her large following to perpetuate the lie that she is now an expert in military tactics and operations. She must be humble enough to admit that a one day emotional sortie flight is not enough to confirm anyone a pilot or military strategists and such should not come up with inciting or inflammatory comments in the aftermath of this mission. 

Even where she does decides to throw decorum to the wind the average person on her group should have by now seen that this woman is overrated. She possibly thought the trip comes with estacode and travel allowance and that she is disappointed is glaring to see. It is natural for her to totally lose it when she discovered governance has changed and there is no more frittering money away as was the case in the past, including under her watch. 

If she cannot stomach the reality that much is being done to rescue these girls she can go start another support group, create a bucket list or spend more time at the salon to chat with other women or simply find other avenues to feed her idleness without whipping up negative sentiments at a time the nation is in need of healing. 

The same way the Air Force sortie allowed a better view of Sambisa Forest from the skies it has allowed one to have a better view of the convener and the group formed. It is about something else, not the abducted girls.

Agbese is worldwide President of Stand Up 4 Nigeria{SUN} and contributed this piece from Abuja.

BREAKING: BBOG Bows, Agrees To Join Military, FG On Journey To Sambisa Forest Today In Search For Chibok Girls

BREAKING: BBOG Bows, Agrees To Join Military, FG On Journey To Sambisa Forest Today In Search For Chibok Girls

Buhari and ezekwesili
Fooling the Federal Government rejection of condition stipulated by the  #BringBackOurGirls group, the co-convener of the group, Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili, has finally agreed to join Nigerian troops and a team led by the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed to Sambisa Forest today.

The trip is meant to search for the abducted Chibok schoolgirls in the once dreaded forest, then occupied by Boko Haram insurgents.


Ezekwesili, in an e-mail to the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed at 8.20pm on Sunday indicated the interest of her group to join the search for the missing girls in Sambisa forest by giving another conditional acceptance which the government met.

Here is the correspondence between Ezekwesili and Alhaji Mohammed on the planned guided tour of Sambisa forest tomorrow, sent by Segun Adeyemi, an aide of the minister.

”At 8.20 PM on Sunday Evening, #BBOG contacted the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, to indicate its conditional acceptance of the offer to travel with the team heading for the NE to witness first-hand the military’s ongoing search for the
Chibok Girls.

This came as a surprise, considering that the #BBOG had earlier given impractical conditions for joining the trip, and the FG had rejected those conditions.

But the FG still responded, meeting all the fresh conditions stipulated by the #BBOG in the conditional acceptance letter

Please find below the details of the latest communication between the FG and the #BBOG
1. LETTER FROM #BBOG Co-Convener Oby Ezekwesili to the FG at 8.20 P.M.

From: Oby Ezekwesili
Date: 15 January 2017 at 8:20:43 PM WAT
To: HonMinister InfoCul
Subject: Re: #BBOG LETTER
Thanks Minister Mohammed for your letter of the 14th January in response to ours.

Can you please quickly provide us more details of the tour duration and detailed logistics including the names of the local and international media on the delegation.

We need those information to enable us send you a more substantial letter conveying our acceptance to join the “Guided Tour”.

Many thanks for your invitation.
Blessings,
Oby

NAN
Buhari and ezekwesili
Fooling the Federal Government rejection of condition stipulated by the  #BringBackOurGirls group, the co-convener of the group, Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili, has finally agreed to join Nigerian troops and a team led by the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed to Sambisa Forest today.

The trip is meant to search for the abducted Chibok schoolgirls in the once dreaded forest, then occupied by Boko Haram insurgents.


Ezekwesili, in an e-mail to the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed at 8.20pm on Sunday indicated the interest of her group to join the search for the missing girls in Sambisa forest by giving another conditional acceptance which the government met.

Here is the correspondence between Ezekwesili and Alhaji Mohammed on the planned guided tour of Sambisa forest tomorrow, sent by Segun Adeyemi, an aide of the minister.

”At 8.20 PM on Sunday Evening, #BBOG contacted the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, to indicate its conditional acceptance of the offer to travel with the team heading for the NE to witness first-hand the military’s ongoing search for the
Chibok Girls.

This came as a surprise, considering that the #BBOG had earlier given impractical conditions for joining the trip, and the FG had rejected those conditions.

But the FG still responded, meeting all the fresh conditions stipulated by the #BBOG in the conditional acceptance letter

Please find below the details of the latest communication between the FG and the #BBOG
1. LETTER FROM #BBOG Co-Convener Oby Ezekwesili to the FG at 8.20 P.M.

From: Oby Ezekwesili
Date: 15 January 2017 at 8:20:43 PM WAT
To: HonMinister InfoCul
Subject: Re: #BBOG LETTER
Thanks Minister Mohammed for your letter of the 14th January in response to ours.

Can you please quickly provide us more details of the tour duration and detailed logistics including the names of the local and international media on the delegation.

We need those information to enable us send you a more substantial letter conveying our acceptance to join the “Guided Tour”.

Many thanks for your invitation.
Blessings,
Oby

NAN

We Were Kept At A Top Anti-Jonathan Politician's House In Gwoza For 8mnths - Rescued Chibok Girls Narrate Ordeal

We Were Kept At A Top Anti-Jonathan Politician's House In Gwoza For 8mnths - Rescued Chibok Girls Narrate Ordeal

Rescued Chibok Girls
Narrating their abduction story, the rescued Chibok girls have revealed that they were actually kept in a Borno top politician house in Gwoza Local Government, debunking earlier media reports that they were taken direct to sambisa forest after their abduction, report by Daily Post suggest.

It was gathered from a Clergyman, Pastor Bulus Baba of Kaya community in Chibok local Government Area of Borno state, according to Daily Post that some top politicians who are sponsors of the Boko Haram insurgents were allegedly involved in their abduction, probably to frustrate the past administration under President Goodluck Jonathan.


The Gils made the revelation during their visit to celebrate Christmas with their parents and relations in Chibok revealed

Pastor Bulus Baba, according to our source said, his discussion with some of the released Chibok girls shows that, they were not taken immediately to Sambisa Forest as we were made to believe in many reports, rather, they were taken to Maiduguri, the state capital and kept at a location in GRA, where they spent about two months before they were relocated to Gwoza local government, which later became Boko Haram Caliphate.

According to him, ” The girls said, they spent over 8 months in Gwoza local government area along with other abducted women. They said they were kept at a resident of one of the top politicians in that local government area until at a point when a fighter jet dropped bomb that touch part of the house killing some of the girls.”

He said, after that incident, the girls said they were then moved to the Sambisa Forest where they were divided into groups with some of them forced to marry the militants, while some of them were sexually abused by the militants.

“It was a sad story, we believe that those behind this evil will never go unpunished. For us in Chibok, we will keep praying that, those of them who are still being held by their captors shall gain freedom and be reunited with their families like these ones that came home.” He added.

According to him, before the Christmas arrangement that brought the released girls, many parents and relatives did not believe that some of the girls have been released. He said, some of the parent died within the period due to blood pressure and other related ailments
Rescued Chibok Girls
Narrating their abduction story, the rescued Chibok girls have revealed that they were actually kept in a Borno top politician house in Gwoza Local Government, debunking earlier media reports that they were taken direct to sambisa forest after their abduction, report by Daily Post suggest.

It was gathered from a Clergyman, Pastor Bulus Baba of Kaya community in Chibok local Government Area of Borno state, according to Daily Post that some top politicians who are sponsors of the Boko Haram insurgents were allegedly involved in their abduction, probably to frustrate the past administration under President Goodluck Jonathan.


The Gils made the revelation during their visit to celebrate Christmas with their parents and relations in Chibok revealed

Pastor Bulus Baba, according to our source said, his discussion with some of the released Chibok girls shows that, they were not taken immediately to Sambisa Forest as we were made to believe in many reports, rather, they were taken to Maiduguri, the state capital and kept at a location in GRA, where they spent about two months before they were relocated to Gwoza local government, which later became Boko Haram Caliphate.

According to him, ” The girls said, they spent over 8 months in Gwoza local government area along with other abducted women. They said they were kept at a resident of one of the top politicians in that local government area until at a point when a fighter jet dropped bomb that touch part of the house killing some of the girls.”

He said, after that incident, the girls said they were then moved to the Sambisa Forest where they were divided into groups with some of them forced to marry the militants, while some of them were sexually abused by the militants.

“It was a sad story, we believe that those behind this evil will never go unpunished. For us in Chibok, we will keep praying that, those of them who are still being held by their captors shall gain freedom and be reunited with their families like these ones that came home.” He added.

According to him, before the Christmas arrangement that brought the released girls, many parents and relatives did not believe that some of the girls have been released. He said, some of the parent died within the period due to blood pressure and other related ailments

JUST IN: Another Chibok Girl RESCUED With Baby, See Photo

JUST IN: Another Chibok Girl RESCUED With Baby, See Photo

JUST IN: Another Chibok Girl RESCUED With Baby, See Photo
Troops of the 27 Brigade, on Thursday rescued another abducted Chibok schoolgirl and her baby.

The girl identified as Rakiya Abubakar was rescued by the troops around Algarno area near Ajigin, Damboa local government area.

The Army Spokesperson, Brig General Sani Usman while confirming the report, said troops has found another Chibok girl.

Recall that over 200 girls were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents over two years ago in Chibok in Borno State.


This development is coming at a time President Muhammadu Buhari has claimed the war on insurgency in the North East has been won, following the capture of Sambisa Forest.

The Nigerian Army says rescued Chibok schoolgirl, Rakiya Abubakar, has a six-months-old baby.

The acting Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, disclosed this in a statement confirming her rescue and providing details.

Another Chibok schoolgirl rescued by troops

He said she was rescued by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole who were investigating suspected Boko Haram terrorists.

He said, “According to preliminary investigation, it was discovered she is the daughter of Abubakar Gali Mulima and Habiba Abubakar of Chibok.

“She further stated that she was a student of Senior Secondary School Class 3B (SS 3B), before her abduction along with her colleagues on 14th April 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorists.

“Rakiya Abubakar is presently undergoing further medical investigation and would soon be released to the Borno State Government.”
JUST IN: Another Chibok Girl RESCUED With Baby, See Photo
Troops of the 27 Brigade, on Thursday rescued another abducted Chibok schoolgirl and her baby.

The girl identified as Rakiya Abubakar was rescued by the troops around Algarno area near Ajigin, Damboa local government area.

The Army Spokesperson, Brig General Sani Usman while confirming the report, said troops has found another Chibok girl.

Recall that over 200 girls were abducted by Boko Haram insurgents over two years ago in Chibok in Borno State.


This development is coming at a time President Muhammadu Buhari has claimed the war on insurgency in the North East has been won, following the capture of Sambisa Forest.

The Nigerian Army says rescued Chibok schoolgirl, Rakiya Abubakar, has a six-months-old baby.

The acting Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, disclosed this in a statement confirming her rescue and providing details.

Another Chibok schoolgirl rescued by troops

He said she was rescued by troops of Operation Lafiya Dole who were investigating suspected Boko Haram terrorists.

He said, “According to preliminary investigation, it was discovered she is the daughter of Abubakar Gali Mulima and Habiba Abubakar of Chibok.

“She further stated that she was a student of Senior Secondary School Class 3B (SS 3B), before her abduction along with her colleagues on 14th April 2014 by the Boko Haram terrorists.

“Rakiya Abubakar is presently undergoing further medical investigation and would soon be released to the Borno State Government.”

37 Boko Haram Notorious Killer Sect Members Arrested In Lagos

37 Boko Haram Notorious Killer Sect Members Arrested In Lagos

37 Boko Haram Notorious Killer Sect Members Arrested In Lagos
The Nigerian Army said it has arrested 37 Boko Haram members in Lagos and Ogun states, in the last one year.

General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 81 Division, Major General Henry Edet said this at an handing over ceremony, yesterday.

He said the insurgents were arrested between August 2015 and October 2016 and added that they have been handed over to higher authorities for prosecution.


General Edet, who spoke shortly after handing over the reign of command to Major General Ebenezar Oyefolu, said “Lagos is not an exception in the arrest of Boko Haram fighters. As the war in the North East becomes intense, insurgents run to different parts of the country to hide.”

He added that the interaction which he had had with other commanders indicated that “insurgents are also being arrested in other part of the country where they seek refuge.

“As Boko Haram is being defeated in the North East, they run to so many parts of the country; we interact the other division commanders and they are arrested everywhere around the country, so, Lagos is no exception.  We will continue to arrest and hand them over to higher authorities.
“In Lagos and Ogun states, we arrested about 37 of them from the period I took over in August 2015 till date.”

Meanwhile, at least 22 persons were reportedly killed in separate attacks, this week, by suspected Boko Haram gunmen in Monguno Local Government Area of Borno State, security sources said.
Insurgents carried out the attacks between Monday and Tuesday, according to a top official of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, Abbas Gava in Borno State.

The vigilante usually work with soldiers to secure Borno and the state government has said many of them will be recruited into the army after Boko Haram is defeated.

The source informed PREMIUM TIMES that the villages of Dasa and Duwabayi, both in Monguno Local Government Area, were attacked by the Boko Haram insurgents.

“We received the sad information from our colleagues operating in Monguno who said on Monday that gunmen attacked Dasa, a village about 3km away from Monguno during which they killed nine persons”, said Mr. Gava who also functions as the spokesman of the local vigilante group in the state.
“On Tuesday night, again, the gunmen went to attack Duwabayi, another village not far away from Dasa, where they killed 13 persons – making it a total of 22 dead casualties. The gunmen who stormed the villages in large numbers ensured that they burnt down every building in the two villages”.

Mr. Gava added that members of his vigilante group on Wednesday in Monguno arrested one of the notorious amirs (commander) of Boko Haram whom they reportedly handed over to the soldiers in Monguno.

He said residents of the two villages fled their homes in the wake of the attacks.
Monguno is one of the most attacked local government areas located within the northern axis of Borno state.
The local government headquarters, also called Monguno, fell under the control of Boko Haram on January 25, 2015 when the insurgents overran the town and the 243 Battalion barracks there.

After Nigerian soldiers retook the barracks, it was upgraded to its present 8th Task Force Division, Nigeria Army.
The spokesman of the 8th Task Force Division, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, who usually communicates through WhatsApp, was not available to speak on the attacks.

The Boko Haram attacks have continued despite continued negotiations with the federal government for the release of the kidnapped Chibok girls.

Twenty one of the over 200 girls kidnapped from Chibok in Borno State in 2014 have already been released by the insurgents.

The federal government recently denied it paid ransom to free the girls.
37 Boko Haram Notorious Killer Sect Members Arrested In Lagos
The Nigerian Army said it has arrested 37 Boko Haram members in Lagos and Ogun states, in the last one year.

General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 81 Division, Major General Henry Edet said this at an handing over ceremony, yesterday.

He said the insurgents were arrested between August 2015 and October 2016 and added that they have been handed over to higher authorities for prosecution.


General Edet, who spoke shortly after handing over the reign of command to Major General Ebenezar Oyefolu, said “Lagos is not an exception in the arrest of Boko Haram fighters. As the war in the North East becomes intense, insurgents run to different parts of the country to hide.”

He added that the interaction which he had had with other commanders indicated that “insurgents are also being arrested in other part of the country where they seek refuge.

“As Boko Haram is being defeated in the North East, they run to so many parts of the country; we interact the other division commanders and they are arrested everywhere around the country, so, Lagos is no exception.  We will continue to arrest and hand them over to higher authorities.
“In Lagos and Ogun states, we arrested about 37 of them from the period I took over in August 2015 till date.”

Meanwhile, at least 22 persons were reportedly killed in separate attacks, this week, by suspected Boko Haram gunmen in Monguno Local Government Area of Borno State, security sources said.
Insurgents carried out the attacks between Monday and Tuesday, according to a top official of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, Abbas Gava in Borno State.

The vigilante usually work with soldiers to secure Borno and the state government has said many of them will be recruited into the army after Boko Haram is defeated.

The source informed PREMIUM TIMES that the villages of Dasa and Duwabayi, both in Monguno Local Government Area, were attacked by the Boko Haram insurgents.

“We received the sad information from our colleagues operating in Monguno who said on Monday that gunmen attacked Dasa, a village about 3km away from Monguno during which they killed nine persons”, said Mr. Gava who also functions as the spokesman of the local vigilante group in the state.
“On Tuesday night, again, the gunmen went to attack Duwabayi, another village not far away from Dasa, where they killed 13 persons – making it a total of 22 dead casualties. The gunmen who stormed the villages in large numbers ensured that they burnt down every building in the two villages”.

Mr. Gava added that members of his vigilante group on Wednesday in Monguno arrested one of the notorious amirs (commander) of Boko Haram whom they reportedly handed over to the soldiers in Monguno.

He said residents of the two villages fled their homes in the wake of the attacks.
Monguno is one of the most attacked local government areas located within the northern axis of Borno state.
The local government headquarters, also called Monguno, fell under the control of Boko Haram on January 25, 2015 when the insurgents overran the town and the 243 Battalion barracks there.

After Nigerian soldiers retook the barracks, it was upgraded to its present 8th Task Force Division, Nigeria Army.
The spokesman of the 8th Task Force Division, Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, who usually communicates through WhatsApp, was not available to speak on the attacks.

The Boko Haram attacks have continued despite continued negotiations with the federal government for the release of the kidnapped Chibok girls.

Twenty one of the over 200 girls kidnapped from Chibok in Borno State in 2014 have already been released by the insurgents.

The federal government recently denied it paid ransom to free the girls.

No Rape, No Force Marriage, B'Haram Treated Us Well - Chibok 21 Shock Buhari In Secret Memoir, Narrates Ordeals At Sambisa

No Rape, No Force Marriage, B'Haram Treated Us Well - Chibok 21 Shock Buhari In Secret Memoir, Narrates Ordeals At Sambisa

Buhari and chibok 21
New Telegraph - No fewer than 61 Chibok girls abducted in April 2014 had been married to Boko Haram militants while three others died during childbirth. Eight of the over 200 abducted Chibok schoolgirls also died during Nigerian air force strikes while one other died due to an unknown cause.

This is as the 21 Chibok schoolgirls who recently regained their freedom after more than two years of captivity in the hands of Boko Haram terrorists have disclosed that they were not abused or raped during the period of their captivity in Sambisa forest in Borno State.

This is contrary to the general perception by human rights groups that most of the girls kidnapped by the Islamist militant group have been used as sex slaves.


A confidential report purportedly prepared for President Muhammadu Buhari after two weeks of profiling and debriefing of the freed girls by security operatives indicated that the militants treated them well while they were held captive.

The girls, who were released last month after Nigeria, supported by Switzerland and the International Committee of the Red Cross brokered a deal, are now being held in a secret location in Abuja where they have been undergoing psychological assessment and rehabilitation.

According to the secret report, heath workers involved in the screening have confirmed that the girls were not sexually abused while in captivity and that they all tested negative for sexually transmitted diseases.

“The girls said the Boko Haram men always assured them that they would eventually go back home to their families, and were careful about what they said around the girls and how they treated them,” said the source, who declined to be named.

“They had been fed well and regularly, until the military cut off Boko Haram supplies,” a source told Thomas Reuters Foundation. The daily routine for the girls, who were moved in captivity between Gwoza and the Sambisa forest, a Boko Haram stronghold, involved personal time in the morning followed by Koranic teaching and cooking meals, the report said.

Most of the girls said they were held in makeshift dwellings made of zinc sheets in Sambisa, while those who were married lived with their militant husbands in camps across the forest.

The girls said that while the Boko Haram militants advised them to marry and convert to Islam, they were not forced into doing so, according to the report.

“The girls said that those of them who did not agree to marry were used as house girls (servants),” the source said. According to the source, the girls recognised almost all the faces of Boko Haram members on a government most-wanted list, but did not know the militants’ names and never saw the Islamist group’s established figurehead, Abubakar Shekau.

The first of the Chibok girls to be released by Boko Haram, Amina Ali, was freed in May. Ali has since been held in a house in Abuja for what the state has called a “restoration process”.

She said in August that she “just wanted to go home”. Another Chibok girl and her 10-month-old son were discovered by troops days ago while they were screening escapees from Boko Haram’s base in the Sambisa forest.


Buhari and chibok 21
New Telegraph - No fewer than 61 Chibok girls abducted in April 2014 had been married to Boko Haram militants while three others died during childbirth. Eight of the over 200 abducted Chibok schoolgirls also died during Nigerian air force strikes while one other died due to an unknown cause.

This is as the 21 Chibok schoolgirls who recently regained their freedom after more than two years of captivity in the hands of Boko Haram terrorists have disclosed that they were not abused or raped during the period of their captivity in Sambisa forest in Borno State.

This is contrary to the general perception by human rights groups that most of the girls kidnapped by the Islamist militant group have been used as sex slaves.


A confidential report purportedly prepared for President Muhammadu Buhari after two weeks of profiling and debriefing of the freed girls by security operatives indicated that the militants treated them well while they were held captive.

The girls, who were released last month after Nigeria, supported by Switzerland and the International Committee of the Red Cross brokered a deal, are now being held in a secret location in Abuja where they have been undergoing psychological assessment and rehabilitation.

According to the secret report, heath workers involved in the screening have confirmed that the girls were not sexually abused while in captivity and that they all tested negative for sexually transmitted diseases.

“The girls said the Boko Haram men always assured them that they would eventually go back home to their families, and were careful about what they said around the girls and how they treated them,” said the source, who declined to be named.

“They had been fed well and regularly, until the military cut off Boko Haram supplies,” a source told Thomas Reuters Foundation. The daily routine for the girls, who were moved in captivity between Gwoza and the Sambisa forest, a Boko Haram stronghold, involved personal time in the morning followed by Koranic teaching and cooking meals, the report said.

Most of the girls said they were held in makeshift dwellings made of zinc sheets in Sambisa, while those who were married lived with their militant husbands in camps across the forest.

The girls said that while the Boko Haram militants advised them to marry and convert to Islam, they were not forced into doing so, according to the report.

“The girls said that those of them who did not agree to marry were used as house girls (servants),” the source said. According to the source, the girls recognised almost all the faces of Boko Haram members on a government most-wanted list, but did not know the militants’ names and never saw the Islamist group’s established figurehead, Abubakar Shekau.

The first of the Chibok girls to be released by Boko Haram, Amina Ali, was freed in May. Ali has since been held in a house in Abuja for what the state has called a “restoration process”.

She said in August that she “just wanted to go home”. Another Chibok girl and her 10-month-old son were discovered by troops days ago while they were screening escapees from Boko Haram’s base in the Sambisa forest.


Updates On Another Rescued Chibok Girl, Her Full Name, Photo And Others Facts

Updates On Another Rescued Chibok Girl, Her Full Name, Photo And Others Facts

Maryam Ali Maiyanga
Maryam Ali Maiyanga, A rescued chibok Girl
Troops of 121 Battalion, Nigerian Army, deployed at Pulka, Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno, for Operation Lafiya Dole, on Saturday rescued one of the kidnapped Chibok girls.

A statement issued by the army Spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, in Abuja, said the girl was discovered while the troops were screening some escapees from Boko Haram terrorists’ hideout in Sambisa forest at about 6 a.m.

Usman gave the name of the rescued girl as Maryam Ali Maiyanga.


“She was discovered to be carrying a 10-month-old son, named Ali. She has been taken to the unit’s medical facility for proper medical check up.

“It is imperative to state that troops have been working round the clock to clear remnants of Boko Haram terrorists wherever they might be hibernating and also rescue all persons held hostages by terrorists,” he said.

The Boko Haram terrorists had released 21 of the 219 kidnapped girls on Nov. 13 after negotiations between them and the Federal Government which was facilitated by the Swiss Government and the Red Cross.

The girls were abducted in April 2014 by the insurgents.

NAN


Maryam Ali Maiyanga
Maryam Ali Maiyanga, A rescued chibok Girl
Troops of 121 Battalion, Nigerian Army, deployed at Pulka, Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno, for Operation Lafiya Dole, on Saturday rescued one of the kidnapped Chibok girls.

A statement issued by the army Spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, in Abuja, said the girl was discovered while the troops were screening some escapees from Boko Haram terrorists’ hideout in Sambisa forest at about 6 a.m.

Usman gave the name of the rescued girl as Maryam Ali Maiyanga.


“She was discovered to be carrying a 10-month-old son, named Ali. She has been taken to the unit’s medical facility for proper medical check up.

“It is imperative to state that troops have been working round the clock to clear remnants of Boko Haram terrorists wherever they might be hibernating and also rescue all persons held hostages by terrorists,” he said.

The Boko Haram terrorists had released 21 of the 219 kidnapped girls on Nov. 13 after negotiations between them and the Federal Government which was facilitated by the Swiss Government and the Red Cross.

The girls were abducted in April 2014 by the insurgents.

NAN


BREAKING: Another Chibok Girls RESCUED

BREAKING: Another Chibok Girls RESCUED

chibok girl
One of the kidnapped Chibok Girl (Not The rescued)
Another girl among the kidnapped Chibok girl has been rescued barely three weeks after 21 Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram

The girls were part of 200 female students abducted from Chibok, Borno State in 2014.

An impeccable source according to Daily Post confirmed on Saturday morning that the girl was rescued by troops in Pulka, Gwoza area.


The source close to officials deployed to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Pulka said the young girl was found by the soldiers and brought to pulka.

“She has been confirmed to be one of the missing girls. Her name is Maryam.

“She was seen with a baby. Both are currently receiving attention and will be escorted to Maiduguri soon,” he disclosed.

It would be recalled that the 21 Chibok girls recently freed appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari and security agencies to expedite action in securing the freedom of their colleagues.

Details later

chibok girl
One of the kidnapped Chibok Girl (Not The rescued)
Another girl among the kidnapped Chibok girl has been rescued barely three weeks after 21 Chibok girls were released by Boko Haram

The girls were part of 200 female students abducted from Chibok, Borno State in 2014.

An impeccable source according to Daily Post confirmed on Saturday morning that the girl was rescued by troops in Pulka, Gwoza area.


The source close to officials deployed to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Pulka said the young girl was found by the soldiers and brought to pulka.

“She has been confirmed to be one of the missing girls. Her name is Maryam.

“She was seen with a baby. Both are currently receiving attention and will be escorted to Maiduguri soon,” he disclosed.

It would be recalled that the 21 Chibok girls recently freed appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari and security agencies to expedite action in securing the freedom of their colleagues.

Details later

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos
Rebecca Ishaku, one of the 57 Boko Haram escapees was very elated as she watched her classmates who were recently released by the insurgent group -on TV.. 

In the footage posted online, Rebecca can be heard shouting in excitement 'see them, see them" -as she danced while pointing towards the TV showing the released Chibok girls at their Thanksgiving service on Sunday, Oct 16th. 


 Rebecca Ishaku was among the 270 students abducted by Boko Haram militants in April 2014. But she managed to escape in the hours following the mass kidnapping when she jumped off a truck.

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos






What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos
Rebecca Ishaku, one of the 57 Boko Haram escapees was very elated as she watched her classmates who were recently released by the insurgent group -on TV.. 

In the footage posted online, Rebecca can be heard shouting in excitement 'see them, see them" -as she danced while pointing towards the TV showing the released Chibok girls at their Thanksgiving service on Sunday, Oct 16th. 


 Rebecca Ishaku was among the 270 students abducted by Boko Haram militants in April 2014. But she managed to escape in the hours following the mass kidnapping when she jumped off a truck.

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos

What An Escaped Chibok Girl Did After Seeing Her Released Classmates On TV Will Shock You, Watch Video, Photos






SHOCKER: 100 Chibok Girls Are Unwilling To Leave Boko Haram “Captivity”, The Reasons'll Shock You To Marrow

SHOCKER: 100 Chibok Girls Are Unwilling To Leave Boko Haram “Captivity”, The Reasons'll Shock You To Marrow

SHOCKER: 100 Chibok Girls Are Unwilling To Leave Boko Haram “Captivity”, The Reasons'll Shock You To Marrow
A Nigerian community leader says the government is negotiating the release of another 83 of the Chibok schoolgirls taken in a mass abduction two-and-a-half years ago but more than 100 others appear unwilling to return home.

Pogu Bitrus, chairman of the Chibok Development Association, told The Associated Press that the unwilling girls may have been radicalised by Boko Haram or are ashamed to return because they have married extremists and have babies.



Bitrus said the 21 Chibok girls freed last week in the first negotiated release between Nigeria’s government and Boko Haram should be educated abroad, because they will probably face stigma in Nigeria.

The girls and their parents were reunited on Sunday and are expected to meet with Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday or Wednesday, Bitrus said.

Buhari flew to Germany on an official visit the day of the girls’ release.

Some 276 schoolgirls were kidnapped from a school in northeastern Chibok in April 2014. Dozens escaped early on and a few died in captivity.

All those who escaped on their own have left Chibok because, even though they were held only a few hours, they were labelled “Boko Haram wives” and taunted, he said. At least 20 of the girls are being educated in the United States.

“We would prefer that they are taken away from the community and this country because the stigmatisation is going to affect them for the rest of their lives,” Bitrus said. “Even someone believed to have been abused by Boko Haram would be seen in a bad light.”

One Chibok girl, Amina Ali Nkeki, escaped in May. Chibok Parents’ Association chairman Yakubu Nkeki said the young woman has been reunited with her freed classmates, all of whom are being treated by doctors, psychologists and trauma counsellors at a hospital in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, run by the Department of State Security, Nigeria’s secret service.

Human rights advocates and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement have been asking if the girl is a detainee of the government and have been demanding she be allowed to return home, as she has requested.

The newly freed girls have told their parents they were separated into two groups early on in their captivity, when Boko Haram commanders gave them the choice of joining the extremists and embracing Islam, or becoming their slaves, Bitrus said.

The girls freed and those whose release is being negotiated, numbering 104, are believed to be in the group that rejected Islam and Boko Haram, he explained. The freed girls said they never saw the other girls again.

Bitrus said the freed girls were used as domestic workers and porters but were not sexually abused. He said that was why only one girl in the freed group is carrying a baby, and her parents have confirmed that she was pregnant when she was kidnapped. .

Previous negotiators in talks that failed also had corroborated that more than 100 of the girls did not want to return to their parents, Bitrus said.

Chibok is a small and conservative Christian enclave in mainly Muslim northern Nigeria, where many parents are involved in translating the Bible into local languages and belong to the Nigerian branch of the Elgin, Illinois-based Church of the Brethren.

Nigeria’s government has denied reports that the girls were swapped for four Boko Haram commanders, or that a large ransom was paid.

AP

SHOCKER: 100 Chibok Girls Are Unwilling To Leave Boko Haram “Captivity”, The Reasons'll Shock You To Marrow
A Nigerian community leader says the government is negotiating the release of another 83 of the Chibok schoolgirls taken in a mass abduction two-and-a-half years ago but more than 100 others appear unwilling to return home.

Pogu Bitrus, chairman of the Chibok Development Association, told The Associated Press that the unwilling girls may have been radicalised by Boko Haram or are ashamed to return because they have married extremists and have babies.



Bitrus said the 21 Chibok girls freed last week in the first negotiated release between Nigeria’s government and Boko Haram should be educated abroad, because they will probably face stigma in Nigeria.

The girls and their parents were reunited on Sunday and are expected to meet with Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday or Wednesday, Bitrus said.

Buhari flew to Germany on an official visit the day of the girls’ release.

Some 276 schoolgirls were kidnapped from a school in northeastern Chibok in April 2014. Dozens escaped early on and a few died in captivity.

All those who escaped on their own have left Chibok because, even though they were held only a few hours, they were labelled “Boko Haram wives” and taunted, he said. At least 20 of the girls are being educated in the United States.

“We would prefer that they are taken away from the community and this country because the stigmatisation is going to affect them for the rest of their lives,” Bitrus said. “Even someone believed to have been abused by Boko Haram would be seen in a bad light.”

One Chibok girl, Amina Ali Nkeki, escaped in May. Chibok Parents’ Association chairman Yakubu Nkeki said the young woman has been reunited with her freed classmates, all of whom are being treated by doctors, psychologists and trauma counsellors at a hospital in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, run by the Department of State Security, Nigeria’s secret service.

Human rights advocates and the Bring Back Our Girls Movement have been asking if the girl is a detainee of the government and have been demanding she be allowed to return home, as she has requested.

The newly freed girls have told their parents they were separated into two groups early on in their captivity, when Boko Haram commanders gave them the choice of joining the extremists and embracing Islam, or becoming their slaves, Bitrus said.

The girls freed and those whose release is being negotiated, numbering 104, are believed to be in the group that rejected Islam and Boko Haram, he explained. The freed girls said they never saw the other girls again.

Bitrus said the freed girls were used as domestic workers and porters but were not sexually abused. He said that was why only one girl in the freed group is carrying a baby, and her parents have confirmed that she was pregnant when she was kidnapped. .

Previous negotiators in talks that failed also had corroborated that more than 100 of the girls did not want to return to their parents, Bitrus said.

Chibok is a small and conservative Christian enclave in mainly Muslim northern Nigeria, where many parents are involved in translating the Bible into local languages and belong to the Nigerian branch of the Elgin, Illinois-based Church of the Brethren.

Nigeria’s government has denied reports that the girls were swapped for four Boko Haram commanders, or that a large ransom was paid.

AP

Buhari And The Apostles Of Confusion, By AbdulRahman Agboola

Buhari And The Apostles Of Confusion, By AbdulRahman Agboola

Buhari
An October to be remembered for revealing a colossal loss of intellectualism among key public commentators for their sardonic expression on irrelevant issues taken as emotional baggage aimed at creating further confusion in the polity of our Country at the expense of burning national issues. One need not to bother, whether we elected misfits to the corridors of power or not, but for their failure to chart an all-inclusive programmes towards the viability of our Economy and sustainable efforts towards abating corruption the judgment has delivered itself.


The value of Naira at exchange rate level has gone worse, worsened for the fact that, when product and services increase in price in Nigeria, rarely do we achieve a downward review, even when factors that necessitated the increase at the first instance has vanished into the thin air. Once again, the vibes for advanced local economy to cushion the effects of our total dependence on importation has been lost again, rather harnessing our potentials as victims of poor leadership and concentrate on strategies to ensure credible election for emergence of ideological grounded cadres with capacity to inject ideas and policies to favour the downtrodden, exchange of banters and mockery has become the front burners.

Within days in October 2016 alone, INEC was alleged of conspiracy with APC in Edo State on the outcome of Gubernatorial Election where protest by the opposition is gathering unexpected momentum. The abducted Chibok Girls resurfaced with battered faces laced with depression and trauma. The trial of the leadership of National Assembly took another dramatic turn with claims and counter claims over Federal Government’s withdrawal of the alleged forgery case. 

High profile Judges were arrested by Directorate of State Security Service and the Wife of the President offered an appraisal of the present administration reeling out shocking revelations on appointees regarded as confidants of Mr President, while her opinions and standpoints were declared by Mr President as a statement from someone whose opinions would be most needed by him domestically at the home front in the family house kitchen.

In simple summary of October events, when a dog eats a dog, what’s the concern of a chick, would she have preferred other than to allow dogs to eat themselves. Nigeria Prisons are overfilled for only a reason, the populations of suspects awaiting trials undergoing remand are too numerous to analyse, but commoners don’t really matter to the people at the corridors of power while commoners themselves prefer the roles of cannon folders.

Any Country that ignores imparting meaningful orientations to the citizens and creates loopholes for a section of the society to dupe the populace writes an open invitation to troubles and generational worries. Noting applause of notable Nigerians especially NANS on the pronouncement of National Assembly to extend validity of JAMB result to three years is a confirmation of intellectual deformity among policy makers and beneficiaries alike. For the avoidance of doubt, population of admission seekers greatly surpasses the facilities available in our tertiary institutions which out rightly deny several admission seekers opportunities to be admitted not to talk of admission ratio, class strength and diverse peculiarities from institution to institution.

A thorough check on the Nigeria Constitution made no mention of the Wife of Mr President not to mention her roles in running of the affairs of the Country and instead of respecting the humorous response of President Buhari to a reporter that requested his response on statement credited to his wife, people suddenly became sarcastic in the process. Does Aisha Buhari belong to the kitchen, room and personal life of Muhamadu Buhari would have been more appropriate than asking if Aisha Buhari the wife of the President of Nigeria belong to Presidential Villa Kitchen , President’s Room or otherwise as dictated by our Constitution.

President Muhamadu Buhari should learn a lesson from warped sense of humour of most Nigerians throwing banters at him over his comment on his wife, Nigerians are used to abuse of office and his decision to abolish the Office of First Lady didn’t really augur well to the beneficiaries of the wrong dealings through that platform in the past. A wife of an elected officer has her liberty, rights and freedoms as a Nigerian and belonging to the private life of an elected or appointed public officer does not change her status and the way and manner we bundle responsibilities not offered to them by our Constitutions clearly explain reasons for our horrible fates in Nigeria.

Aisha Buhari has a right as a Citizen of Nigeria has a right to freedom of speech and so long she has no constitutional responsibilities in the government doesn’t make her opinion superior to any other Nigerian, then what’s the fuss about the President humour.  The way and manner we plays our politics wrongly in Nigeria is the same way and manner we run government wrongly and the vicious circle continue.

Our ultimate concern should be strict compliance with the letters and spirit of Nigeria Constitution, out of hypocrisy, people now use terms like my wife belong to me as if their wives don’t have domestic responsibilities combined with their professions if they have any. Often times, professionals obtained leave of absence or resigns from gainful employment moments their husbands are elected into public offices, even Justice Binta Murtala Nyako had to excuse herself from duty to give emotional support to the then embattled Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa during his trying period.

I begin to wonder if our elected officers really have wives whose professions are more important than the new lease of lives offered to them by the new roles of their husbands as public officers. Must a wife resign her appointment where she works just because her husband is elected for a four year tenure office or she has no rights to her previous means of livelihoods since her husband is now in charge of public funds, this is exactly where our problems starts and end in Nigeria, our sense of reasoning and action on governance and duties of the first family of an elected officer needs a repair.

Comrade AbdulRahman Agboola
National Coordinator,
Mass Action for Good Governance and Grassroots Development in Nigeria
[email protected] 08029809000    

Buhari
An October to be remembered for revealing a colossal loss of intellectualism among key public commentators for their sardonic expression on irrelevant issues taken as emotional baggage aimed at creating further confusion in the polity of our Country at the expense of burning national issues. One need not to bother, whether we elected misfits to the corridors of power or not, but for their failure to chart an all-inclusive programmes towards the viability of our Economy and sustainable efforts towards abating corruption the judgment has delivered itself.


The value of Naira at exchange rate level has gone worse, worsened for the fact that, when product and services increase in price in Nigeria, rarely do we achieve a downward review, even when factors that necessitated the increase at the first instance has vanished into the thin air. Once again, the vibes for advanced local economy to cushion the effects of our total dependence on importation has been lost again, rather harnessing our potentials as victims of poor leadership and concentrate on strategies to ensure credible election for emergence of ideological grounded cadres with capacity to inject ideas and policies to favour the downtrodden, exchange of banters and mockery has become the front burners.

Within days in October 2016 alone, INEC was alleged of conspiracy with APC in Edo State on the outcome of Gubernatorial Election where protest by the opposition is gathering unexpected momentum. The abducted Chibok Girls resurfaced with battered faces laced with depression and trauma. The trial of the leadership of National Assembly took another dramatic turn with claims and counter claims over Federal Government’s withdrawal of the alleged forgery case. 

High profile Judges were arrested by Directorate of State Security Service and the Wife of the President offered an appraisal of the present administration reeling out shocking revelations on appointees regarded as confidants of Mr President, while her opinions and standpoints were declared by Mr President as a statement from someone whose opinions would be most needed by him domestically at the home front in the family house kitchen.

In simple summary of October events, when a dog eats a dog, what’s the concern of a chick, would she have preferred other than to allow dogs to eat themselves. Nigeria Prisons are overfilled for only a reason, the populations of suspects awaiting trials undergoing remand are too numerous to analyse, but commoners don’t really matter to the people at the corridors of power while commoners themselves prefer the roles of cannon folders.

Any Country that ignores imparting meaningful orientations to the citizens and creates loopholes for a section of the society to dupe the populace writes an open invitation to troubles and generational worries. Noting applause of notable Nigerians especially NANS on the pronouncement of National Assembly to extend validity of JAMB result to three years is a confirmation of intellectual deformity among policy makers and beneficiaries alike. For the avoidance of doubt, population of admission seekers greatly surpasses the facilities available in our tertiary institutions which out rightly deny several admission seekers opportunities to be admitted not to talk of admission ratio, class strength and diverse peculiarities from institution to institution.

A thorough check on the Nigeria Constitution made no mention of the Wife of Mr President not to mention her roles in running of the affairs of the Country and instead of respecting the humorous response of President Buhari to a reporter that requested his response on statement credited to his wife, people suddenly became sarcastic in the process. Does Aisha Buhari belong to the kitchen, room and personal life of Muhamadu Buhari would have been more appropriate than asking if Aisha Buhari the wife of the President of Nigeria belong to Presidential Villa Kitchen , President’s Room or otherwise as dictated by our Constitution.

President Muhamadu Buhari should learn a lesson from warped sense of humour of most Nigerians throwing banters at him over his comment on his wife, Nigerians are used to abuse of office and his decision to abolish the Office of First Lady didn’t really augur well to the beneficiaries of the wrong dealings through that platform in the past. A wife of an elected officer has her liberty, rights and freedoms as a Nigerian and belonging to the private life of an elected or appointed public officer does not change her status and the way and manner we bundle responsibilities not offered to them by our Constitutions clearly explain reasons for our horrible fates in Nigeria.

Aisha Buhari has a right as a Citizen of Nigeria has a right to freedom of speech and so long she has no constitutional responsibilities in the government doesn’t make her opinion superior to any other Nigerian, then what’s the fuss about the President humour.  The way and manner we plays our politics wrongly in Nigeria is the same way and manner we run government wrongly and the vicious circle continue.

Our ultimate concern should be strict compliance with the letters and spirit of Nigeria Constitution, out of hypocrisy, people now use terms like my wife belong to me as if their wives don’t have domestic responsibilities combined with their professions if they have any. Often times, professionals obtained leave of absence or resigns from gainful employment moments their husbands are elected into public offices, even Justice Binta Murtala Nyako had to excuse herself from duty to give emotional support to the then embattled Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa during his trying period.

I begin to wonder if our elected officers really have wives whose professions are more important than the new lease of lives offered to them by the new roles of their husbands as public officers. Must a wife resign her appointment where she works just because her husband is elected for a four year tenure office or she has no rights to her previous means of livelihoods since her husband is now in charge of public funds, this is exactly where our problems starts and end in Nigeria, our sense of reasoning and action on governance and duties of the first family of an elected officer needs a repair.

Comrade AbdulRahman Agboola
National Coordinator,
Mass Action for Good Governance and Grassroots Development in Nigeria
[email protected] 08029809000    

Chibok Girls Release: President Buhari Renews Hope, Abiodun Israel

Chibok Girls Release: President Buhari Renews Hope, Abiodun Israel

Chibok Girls Release: President Buhari Renews Hope,  Abiodun Israel
“If any Nigerian or member of the international community had doubts about the sincerity and commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari ‎to the rescue of our precious daughters abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Government Secondary School, Chibok on April 14, 2014, the rescue of all other abducted Nigerians and very importantly, his sincerity in working towards ending the Boko Haram insurgency, such doubts must by now be laid to rest.” — Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State

These comments by Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima have captured the electrified mood of celebrations in Nigeria and the International community over the release of 21 Chibok schoolgirls captured by Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) on April 14, 2014. Based on painstaking negotiations anchored by the International Red Cross and the Swiss Government, these girls were released by their captors in the town of Banki on the fringes of Nigeria’s border with Cameroon.


In Nigeria’s history, the nation has never lived with prolonged emotional trauma, which glued both friends and foes like the incident of the abduction of the 276 school girls in Chibok imposed on the nation. It triggered local and international outrage. World leaders took turns to renounce the act of the terrorists as barbaric and uncivilized.

Helplessness of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) under the then President Goodluck Jonathan, which showed more interest in his re-election campaigns exacerbated the tension. The birth of #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG) campaigners led by Mrs. Obi Ezekwesili, ignited fresh trouble for the government which was scolded daily for refusal to initiate action for their release.

Centrally, there were other issues, but President Muhammedu Buhari as presidential candidate of the APC in the 2015 general elections premised his campaigns on two main cardinal issues. He spoke vibrantly and angrily about ending Boko Haram insurgency and ensure the release of the abducted Chibok girls as well as ridding Nigeria of her pervasive and debilitating corruption.

Nigerians trusted him and overwhelmingly voted him into power. In power, President Buhari has made no pretensions about the issue of defeating BHTs and securing the release of the Chibok girls and the launch of a deafening anti-graft war.

Thus, Buhari started with the re-organization of the Nigerian Military High Command; procurement of the arms and ammunitions, prompt payment of allowances of troops in the battle front to boost their morale and reaching out to the international community to plead their assistance to battle terrorism.

The coming on board of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Tukur Buratai among other Service Chiefs renewed fresh songs on ending the Boko Haram insurgency. Specifically, Buratai promised to end insurgency in the Northeast by December 2015. Nigerians waited doubtfully because other Service Chiefs had similarly bragged in the past, but it came to naught.

But the new face of leadership of the Nigerian military had proven to be committedly different. By the December 2015 deadline the COAS promised, tales of BHTs raids of villages, communities and bombing of cities in the North turned into the narratives of terrorists fleeing, killed in combat, captured or surrendering to Nigerian military. Reclaimed territories from BHTs began to experience normalcy and deserted communities breathed fresh air.

President Buhari announced to the congregation of the last United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York that Nigeria has substantially decimated BHTs. The President further disclosed that their capacity to freely launch unbridled attacks on targeted locations has been diminished to occasional attacks on soft targets.

It gladdens the heart that President Buhari has kept faith with this campaign covenant with Nigerians by defeating Boko Haram insurgency. His cake has been iced with the gradual release of the Chibok girls from the claws of terrorists. It has raised a strong hope that the remaining more than 100 of the Chibok girls still in their captivity are nearer liberation too, as hinted by Buhari in Germany thus;

“In getting these 21 out, we hope we will get enough intelligence to go about securing the rest of them.”

What is indispensable in the release of the Chibok girls and the over 20, 000 Boko Haram abductees the Nigerian military has secured freedom at intervals is testimony of a hard working Nigerian military. It has worked in conjunction with the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and the complementary roles of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) to deflate the once enigmatic and agile terrorists from their safe enclaves in the Northeast.

However, it must be borne in mind that a blood thirsty beast, who is armed to the teeth, would not just voluntarily quit his trade for the fun of it or because he has become a saint; repented upon his sudden discovery of God Almighty and His love. He relapses because of knowledge of his constant haunting by a superior power, potent enough to extinguish him and his generation.

The Nigerian army under Buratai has been very instrumental to instilling this psychology fear into the remnants of BHTs, which accounts for their discovery of the futility in the continued caging of the abductees. Other arms of the military also performed wonderful roles.

But soldiers consistently and exceptionally bore the brunt. They chased terrorists on foot, combat motorbikes and vehicles. They implanted themselves in communities for surveillance, had their command barracks attacked, detonated terrorists bombs, spent nights and days in forests and on roads at checkpoints, braved sun and rain as well as sacrificed their dear lives in the battle against insurgency.

Accordingly, Nigerian soldiers and other arms of the military deserve unrestrained respect and encouragement to keep the spirit alive. Buratai thinks and works round the clock on how best to sustain the tempo of triumph over insurgency.

Last month, Buratai mulled with the idea of launching another phase of the battle against terrorists he code named “OPERATION RESCUE FINALE,” designed to rescue every Nigerian still in the captivity of BHTs. These are rays of positive hope.

Dispassionately, Nigerian soldiers have offered themselves as a major springboard for this cause and deserve encouragement. The enormity of their sacrifice to terror war cannot be quantified. And not only in Nigeria, but the international community has lauded their priceless contributions to the liberation of an endangered nation. As the world appreciates their gallantry, let it serve as a stimulus to greater performance and enliven their resolve to do more for the country.

Also, families of the Chibok girls still held in detention should be consoled by President Buhari’s assurances that the return of the 21 girls would definitely lead to the return of the rest still in captivity.

Israel writes from University of Ibadan.

Chibok Girls Release: President Buhari Renews Hope,  Abiodun Israel
“If any Nigerian or member of the international community had doubts about the sincerity and commitment of President Muhammadu Buhari ‎to the rescue of our precious daughters abducted by Boko Haram insurgents at Government Secondary School, Chibok on April 14, 2014, the rescue of all other abducted Nigerians and very importantly, his sincerity in working towards ending the Boko Haram insurgency, such doubts must by now be laid to rest.” — Governor Kashim Shettima of Borno State

These comments by Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima have captured the electrified mood of celebrations in Nigeria and the International community over the release of 21 Chibok schoolgirls captured by Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs) on April 14, 2014. Based on painstaking negotiations anchored by the International Red Cross and the Swiss Government, these girls were released by their captors in the town of Banki on the fringes of Nigeria’s border with Cameroon.


In Nigeria’s history, the nation has never lived with prolonged emotional trauma, which glued both friends and foes like the incident of the abduction of the 276 school girls in Chibok imposed on the nation. It triggered local and international outrage. World leaders took turns to renounce the act of the terrorists as barbaric and uncivilized.

Helplessness of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) under the then President Goodluck Jonathan, which showed more interest in his re-election campaigns exacerbated the tension. The birth of #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG) campaigners led by Mrs. Obi Ezekwesili, ignited fresh trouble for the government which was scolded daily for refusal to initiate action for their release.

Centrally, there were other issues, but President Muhammedu Buhari as presidential candidate of the APC in the 2015 general elections premised his campaigns on two main cardinal issues. He spoke vibrantly and angrily about ending Boko Haram insurgency and ensure the release of the abducted Chibok girls as well as ridding Nigeria of her pervasive and debilitating corruption.

Nigerians trusted him and overwhelmingly voted him into power. In power, President Buhari has made no pretensions about the issue of defeating BHTs and securing the release of the Chibok girls and the launch of a deafening anti-graft war.

Thus, Buhari started with the re-organization of the Nigerian Military High Command; procurement of the arms and ammunitions, prompt payment of allowances of troops in the battle front to boost their morale and reaching out to the international community to plead their assistance to battle terrorism.

The coming on board of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen. Tukur Buratai among other Service Chiefs renewed fresh songs on ending the Boko Haram insurgency. Specifically, Buratai promised to end insurgency in the Northeast by December 2015. Nigerians waited doubtfully because other Service Chiefs had similarly bragged in the past, but it came to naught.

But the new face of leadership of the Nigerian military had proven to be committedly different. By the December 2015 deadline the COAS promised, tales of BHTs raids of villages, communities and bombing of cities in the North turned into the narratives of terrorists fleeing, killed in combat, captured or surrendering to Nigerian military. Reclaimed territories from BHTs began to experience normalcy and deserted communities breathed fresh air.

President Buhari announced to the congregation of the last United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York that Nigeria has substantially decimated BHTs. The President further disclosed that their capacity to freely launch unbridled attacks on targeted locations has been diminished to occasional attacks on soft targets.

It gladdens the heart that President Buhari has kept faith with this campaign covenant with Nigerians by defeating Boko Haram insurgency. His cake has been iced with the gradual release of the Chibok girls from the claws of terrorists. It has raised a strong hope that the remaining more than 100 of the Chibok girls still in their captivity are nearer liberation too, as hinted by Buhari in Germany thus;

“In getting these 21 out, we hope we will get enough intelligence to go about securing the rest of them.”

What is indispensable in the release of the Chibok girls and the over 20, 000 Boko Haram abductees the Nigerian military has secured freedom at intervals is testimony of a hard working Nigerian military. It has worked in conjunction with the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and the complementary roles of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) to deflate the once enigmatic and agile terrorists from their safe enclaves in the Northeast.

However, it must be borne in mind that a blood thirsty beast, who is armed to the teeth, would not just voluntarily quit his trade for the fun of it or because he has become a saint; repented upon his sudden discovery of God Almighty and His love. He relapses because of knowledge of his constant haunting by a superior power, potent enough to extinguish him and his generation.

The Nigerian army under Buratai has been very instrumental to instilling this psychology fear into the remnants of BHTs, which accounts for their discovery of the futility in the continued caging of the abductees. Other arms of the military also performed wonderful roles.

But soldiers consistently and exceptionally bore the brunt. They chased terrorists on foot, combat motorbikes and vehicles. They implanted themselves in communities for surveillance, had their command barracks attacked, detonated terrorists bombs, spent nights and days in forests and on roads at checkpoints, braved sun and rain as well as sacrificed their dear lives in the battle against insurgency.

Accordingly, Nigerian soldiers and other arms of the military deserve unrestrained respect and encouragement to keep the spirit alive. Buratai thinks and works round the clock on how best to sustain the tempo of triumph over insurgency.

Last month, Buratai mulled with the idea of launching another phase of the battle against terrorists he code named “OPERATION RESCUE FINALE,” designed to rescue every Nigerian still in the captivity of BHTs. These are rays of positive hope.

Dispassionately, Nigerian soldiers have offered themselves as a major springboard for this cause and deserve encouragement. The enormity of their sacrifice to terror war cannot be quantified. And not only in Nigeria, but the international community has lauded their priceless contributions to the liberation of an endangered nation. As the world appreciates their gallantry, let it serve as a stimulus to greater performance and enliven their resolve to do more for the country.

Also, families of the Chibok girls still held in detention should be consoled by President Buhari’s assurances that the return of the 21 girls would definitely lead to the return of the rest still in captivity.

Israel writes from University of Ibadan.

We Wander In Bush For 40 Days Without Food - Chibok Girls Narrates Ordeal

We Wander In Bush For 40 Days Without Food - Chibok Girls Narrates Ordeal

We Wander In Bush For 40 Days Without Food - Chibok Girls Narrates Ordeal
The 21 freed Chibok Girls said on Sunday in Abuja that for “one month and 10 days’’ of their abduction by the Boko Haram insurgents, they stayed without food in the bush.

Ms Gloria Dame, one of the rescued girls, narrated this while giving testimony on behalf of her colleagues at a thanksgiving service organised for them at a DSS health facility in Abuja.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Jummai Alhassan, attended the service.


The girl, who spoke in Hausa language, said their survival in captivity was an act of God.

“I did not know that a day like this will come that we will be dancing and giving thanks to God among people.

“For one month and 10 days we stayed without food. I narrowly escaped bomb blast in the forest.

“We are praying to God to touch the heart of Boko Haram insurgents to repent and we are calling on Nigerians to pray and fast for the release of our remaining ones in captivity,’’ she said.

NAN


We Wander In Bush For 40 Days Without Food - Chibok Girls Narrates Ordeal
The 21 freed Chibok Girls said on Sunday in Abuja that for “one month and 10 days’’ of their abduction by the Boko Haram insurgents, they stayed without food in the bush.

Ms Gloria Dame, one of the rescued girls, narrated this while giving testimony on behalf of her colleagues at a thanksgiving service organised for them at a DSS health facility in Abuja.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, and Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Jummai Alhassan, attended the service.


The girl, who spoke in Hausa language, said their survival in captivity was an act of God.

“I did not know that a day like this will come that we will be dancing and giving thanks to God among people.

“For one month and 10 days we stayed without food. I narrowly escaped bomb blast in the forest.

“We are praying to God to touch the heart of Boko Haram insurgents to repent and we are calling on Nigerians to pray and fast for the release of our remaining ones in captivity,’’ she said.

NAN



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