Monday 7 November 2016

Boko Haram 'razes village near Chibok, kills 2 soldiers'


Kano - Boko Haram jihadists killed two soldiers
and razed a village adjoining the northeast
Nigerian town of Chibok where the group
kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls two years
ago, residents said Sunday.
The Nigerian army meanwhile said it had retaken
some villages from the Islamist group in the Lake
Chad region in operations on Friday and Saturday
and "rescued" 85 people, including women and
children. It also claimed nearly 40 Islamists were
killed in other operations.
A group of Boko Haram gunmen arrived in
Akwada, 10km from Chibok, late Saturday and
torched homes after looting food supplies.
The attack came just hours after the army said
it had rescued one of the missing Chibok
schoolgirls with her 10-month-old baby near the
Cameroon border.
"Boko Haram gunmen attacked the village around
19:30. They fired indiscriminately and hurled
explosives," resident Bitrus John told AFP.
"They killed two soldiers and injured another one
in gunfight," he said.
Troops patrolling the area engaged the Islamists
in a shootout, allowing residents to flee the
village unhurt, said John.
Sporadic attacks
Soldiers had deployed in the village following
incessant attacks in the area in recent months.
"The village has been entirely burnt, there is
nothing left apart from burnt rubble of our mud
houses," said Bulus Samson.
The attack underscores the continued threat of
Boko Haram in Nigeria's volatile northeast, where
the military is battling for control despite
making gains against the insurgents over the
past year.
It came two weeks after similar raids on two
nearby villages where the Islamists looted and
burnt homes.
The Nigerian army said on Sunday it had rescued
85 people held by Boko Haram in villages around
Lake Chad.
Army spokesman Sani Usman said in a statement
that five insurgents and a soldier were killed and
that weapons had also been recovered.
Usman said 37 Boko Haram fighters were killed in
another operation in four villages in the south of
Borno state, the epicentre of the Islamist
uprising.
He said a local vigilante died and five soldiers
were wounded during the operation.
Boko Haram's seven-year insurgency in Nigeria's
predominantly-Muslim north has claimed at least
20 000 lives and made more than 2.6 million
homeless.
Nigerian troops with the help of neighbouring
countries have recaptured swathes of territory
from Boko Haram since early 2015, but the
extremists have carried out sporadic attacks on
remote villages in the restive region.
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Sanctioned at home, honoured abroad… UK newspaper recognises Jibrin


Abdulmumin Jibrin, suspended member of the
house of representatives has been honoured with
the African Voice Leadership in Legislative
Governance Award by African Voice, a London
based newspaper.
Jibrin was given the award for his commitment
to legislative duties and fight against corrupt.
Mike Abiola, publisher/editor-in-chief of the
newspaper, said the award recognised individuals
who have shown dedication to developing their
countries.
“The African Voice Leadership in Governance
Awards recognises African leaders who have
shown dedication to developing their state/
countries, by demonstrating exemplary
leadership,” Abiola said in a letter.
“The attention of the international community
has been drawn to your commitment to the
people of Nigeria and Kano state in particular.
Your effort in helping to eradicate corruption is
commendable.
“The 20th African Voice Newspaper Leadership in
Legislative Governance Awards Investiture
ceremony will take place on Saturday 5
November, 2016 and will be attended by foreign
and commonwealth officials, African diplomats in
the UK, British politicians, members of
parliament and influential business leaders.
“The event has a dedicated followership of high
net worth individuals and the crème de crème of
the British diverse community.”
On his part, Jibrin said the award is a huge
morale booster because it was coming at a very
difficult and challenging time.
“Thank you African Voice Newspaper for this
award. The award is a huge morale booster
because it is coming at a very difficult and
challenging period,” he said.
“It’s a period I had to leave my post as
appropriations chairman of the house of
representatives, suspended through subterranean
means by Speaker Yakubu Dogara and received
several threats to my life by the highly placed
public officials I accused of corruption.
“My offence is disagreeing with some corrupt
leaders of the house including the Speaker over
the 2016 budget fraud and insisting that the
right thing must be done, exposing individual
and systemic corruption in the house and
rejecting immunity for principal officers of the
house.
“Despite the difficulties I am going through, I
will never be cowed to silence. I assure you I will
never retreat from this worthy line of action. I
shall remain committed to the fight against
corruption in the House of Representatives and
Nigeria as a whole.
“I dedicate this award to millions of Nigerians
home and abroad who are suffering today
because of the massive theft of our common
wealth, budget fraud and monumental corruption
in the house of representatives which assumed an
unprecedented dimension under the leadership of
speaker Yakubu Dogara.”

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Sunday 6 November 2016

Nude: See this naked pregnant lady displaying for her husband..........

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Wonderful: father forcing to have sex with his daught, see video......


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