“Have Sex with me or I sieze your Container”-Hausa Muslim Customs Officer to Igbo Roman Catholic Rev. Sister
SEX PREDATOR IBRAHIM BADISHA OF NIGERIAN CUSTOMS
SEX PREDATOR IBRAHIM BADISHA OF NIGERIAN CUSTOMS
—-Breaking News——– According to various media sources information indicates that the Jihadist group, the Boko Haram may have not been affected by the declaration of state of emergency by the president of the Federal (Zoological) Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebelemi Jonathan.
MAY 15, 2013 BY SESAN OLUFOWOBI Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye (pictured) Lagos State Government says pupils in its public schools are only allowed to wear conventional uniforms to the school. It added that usage of other appendages, including Hijab, a head scarf for Muslim women, would not be allowed. The Commissioner…
BY NIYI ODEBODE AND JOHN ALECHENU Northern elders have said the declaration of a state of emergency and massive troop deployments in three states
How Northern Nigerian Politicians have contiunued to lie to this day about the Biafran war of liberation…Will Niger Delta People allow themselves to be deceived yet again? They in Niger Delta would have been completely eliminated if not for us…Alhaji Mamman Abubakar Danmusa (FORMER DEPUTY SENATE PRESIDENT)
Worldwide criticism has trailed the announcement that Igbo traders and merchants in Lokoja in Northern Nigeria
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has advised Boko Haram insurgents in Nigeria to sheath their swords.
Written by Christian Okeke -Abuja The decision of the government to give majority of her assistance to the north was confirmed by the British Government Minister for International Development, Lynne Featherstone who visited Kano State on Wednesday
Reported by Reuters written by Tim Cocks BAGA, Nigeria (Reuters) – After a crackdown pushed them out of Nigeria’s northern cities, Islamist militant group Boko Haram have regrouped, rearmed and are staging a bold comeback
Reported by Reuters written by Tim Cocks BAGA, Nigeria (Reuters) – After a crackdown pushed them out of Nigeria’s northern cities, Islamist militant group Boko Haram have regrouped, rearmed and are staging a bold comeback