Boko Haram leader: "I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah,"

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Lmao ya'll nikkaz blamin religion dont know shyt...you do realize religion is the most convenient guise to mask their true intentions?:beli:

Muslims and christians in Nigeria live peacefully side by side, You have Millions of Yoruba Muslims in the South West or Muslims in the Middle Belt living next to christians and some intermarrying...so its not religion, just just propaganda.

Its the corporations brehs:whoo:...Nigeria sits on an OIL goldmine, something CAC companies like shell, chevron, Texaco been thirstin for decades:mjpls:. Them Cac's know for a fact that with the current administrations policies they bout to lose out on ownership of all that Black Gold. So what better way than kill Nigerians who in turn lose faith in their government then vote in a new government (opposition party possibly) that abides by the agenda of CACS:pacspit::pacspit::pacspit:

Previous Military Governments done sold out the country before, now this GEJ dare stand up?:childplease:...nah they ain't havin it.:birdman:

Assuming elections happen fairly and GEJ wins....expect a coup Brehs:sas2:.
 

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More girls were kidnapped today.


More Nigerian girls abducted by suspected Boko Haram militants
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Abubakar Shekau leads the Islamist group, which has killed thousands in northern Nigeria
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Nigeria under attack
Suspected Boko Haram militants have kidnapped eight more girls in northeastern Nigeria.

The latest kidnapping happened on Sunday night in the village of Warabe, in Borno state. The girls taken were between the ages of 12 and 15.

On Monday, Boko Haram's leader threatened to "sell" more than 230 girls seized from their school, also in Borno, on 14 April.

The Islamist insurgency by Boko Haram has left thousands dead since 2009.

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The BBC's Mansur Liman in Abuja says the area around Warabe, the site of the latest abductions, is a stronghold of the Islamist movement.

The gunmen arrived in two trucks and also seized animals and food from the village.

Communications are very poor in the area, which explains why the news took several days to emerge, our correspondent says.

Residents from a nearby town told AFP that they feared Boko Haram would target them next.

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Protesters took to the streets of Abuja on Tuesday, calling for the girls taken on 14 April to be released
"We in Gwoza are also living in fear because of the kidnap of eight girls in Warabe," Peter Gambo said.

"We have no security here. If the gunmen decide to pick our own girls, nobody can stop them" he said.

Warabe is also close to the Sambisa forest, where the first group of schoolgirls is thought to have been taken.

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau released a video on Monday confirming that his group had abducted them.

"God instructed me to sell them, they are his properties and I will carry out his instructions," he said.

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Analysis
Jacob ZennBoko Haram analyst
For the past one and half years Boko Haram has been carrying out kidnappings of girls but April's attack was on a much larger scale. It should also be noted that Boko Haram began this tactic when the Nigerian security forces also began kidnapping, or rather taking as prisoners, the wives and children of Boko Haram members.

On an operational level, Boko Haram is likely using the girls as human shields and keeping them in their camps, which will prevent the Nigerian air force from bombing those camps. Furthermore, there is also the potential monetary reward if Boko Haram can sell some of them back to their parents.

It's very likely that the girls have been split up into dozens of groups - maybe into twos or threes or fours. Any rescue effort will have to be done piecemeal and might take over a decade. When you look at Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, they seized some girls captive more than a decade ago. Some of them still remain captive, even though most of them have been freed or escaped.

Jacob Zenn is the African Affairs analyst at The Jamestown Foundation

The government said it welcomed an offer by the US to send a team of experts, including soldiers and hostage negotiators, to help investigate the first abductions.

Officials from the US State Department said there was evidence that some of the girls had been moved into neighbouring countries such as Cameroon and Chad.

UN envoy and former British prime minister Gordon Brown has also called on the US and UK to mount a surveillance operation and to help rescue the girls if they find them.

There is growing concern, within and outside Nigeria, at the failure to locate the girls.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, whose military sought to overcome similar tactics by the Lord's Resistance Army, condemned the Boko Haram attacks.

"These people are ideologically bankrupt" he said.

"It would be a mistake for the government of Nigeria to negotiate with these people. The most important thing is to defeat them, then negotiations can come after that," he added.

Boko Haram, which means "Western education is forbidden", has attacked numerous educational institutions in northern Nigeria.

It has also attacked targets in the capital Abuja, with the deadliest attack so far coming on the same day the 200 girls were kidnapped in Chibok.

In that attack, at least 70 people died in a bomb blast in the suburb of Nyanya.

BBC News - More Nigerian girls abducted by suspected Boko Haram militants
 

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Lmao ya'll nikkaz blamin religion dont know shyt...you do realize religion is the most convenient guise to mask their true intentions?:beli:

Muslims and christians in Nigeria live peacefully side by side, You have Millions of Yoruba Muslims in the South West or Muslims in the Middle Belt living next to christians and some intermarrying...so its not religion, just just propaganda.

Its the corporations brehs:whoo:...Nigeria sits on an OIL goldmine, something CAC companies like shell, chevron, Texaco been thirstin for decades:mjpls:. Them Cac's know for a fact that with the current administrations policies they bout to lose out on ownership of all that Black Gold. So what better way than kill Nigerians who in turn lose faith in their government then vote in a new government (opposition party possibly) that abides by the agenda of CACS:pacspit::pacspit::pacspit:

Previous Military Governments done sold out the country before, now this GEJ dare stand up?:childplease:...nah they ain't havin it.:birdman:

Assuming elections happen fairly and GEJ wins....expect a coup Brehs:sas2:.
Naw. Islam is responsible. Those beasts didn't kidnap those girls in the name of Shell.
 

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The book is fake. Looks like a new book that got baked. Pages look hella stiff for 1500 years chillin in dry ass air. fukk outta here. I seen childrens books with more wear then that.

It's not "fake," but 1500 years old puts it a good 500 years after Jesus's death, so it's not really reliable as a historical document. There are much older scriptures found that do say he was crucified, plus there are older scriptures that say heretical things modern Churches reject. Unfortunately for the Muslims who want to use this book as proof of Islam, it alsos contains things that contradict Islam, like the idea that there are 9 heavens, that God has a soul, and that Jesus permits the drinking of wine.
 

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It's not "fake," but 1500 years old puts it a good 500 years after Jesus's death, so it's not really reliable as a historical document. There are much older scriptures found that do say he was crucified, plus there are older scriptures that say heretical things modern Churches reject. Unfortunately for the Muslims who want to use this book as proof of Islam, it alsos contains things that contradict Islam, like the idea that there are 9 heavens, that God has a soul, and that Jesus permits the drinking of wine.
Well to give some insight here Muslims do believe in parts of the NT and OT to be true (small parts) and whatever doesn't contradict with what we believe to be the final revelation is fair game. I personally think this is a hoax but Jesus actually can permit the drinking of wine and the prophet Muhammad did at one point as well.
 
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It's not "fake," but 1500 years old puts it a good 500 years after Jesus's death, so it's not really reliable as a historical document. There are much older scriptures found that do say he was crucified, plus there are older scriptures that say heretical things modern Churches reject. Unfortunately for the Muslims who want to use this book as proof of Islam, it alsos contains things that contradict Islam, like the idea that there are 9 heavens, that God has a soul, and that Jesus permits the drinking of wine.

Many Heavens and Hells is told through stories in Ancient Asian mythology, so most likely it's older than that
 
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