Wednesday 29 May 2013

JTF arrests 65 insurgents, kills 10 in Borno

as the emergency rule declared by President Goodluck Jonathan  enters it"s second week running, special forces have arrested 65 suspected Boko Haram members in Borno state. the director of defence information, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade said in an electronic mail on sartuday that the insurgents were arrested while trying to escape from camps taken over by the security forces. he said the JTF also recovered 11 vehicles, four tricycles and 24 handsets from the fleeing terror suspects. 

private jet owners in Nigeria

A human right activist, a lawyer of the highest order within the west African region and beyond, Mr Femi Falana, said in an interview with a corespondent that oil subsidy thieves own most of the 150 private jets in Nigeria. that corruption is still lingering in the NIGERIAN ECONOMY as a result the ill-advice Nigeria has received from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) 

war against militancy

another security expert, Dr. Ehkomu, told one of  my reliable corespondent that there was possibility that members of the sect who fled the states could regroup to launch massive attack on the states under emergency rule. he said the military should use a lot of tactics to dislodge and freeze the bad guys called Boko Haram.
  He added the that members of the sect might disguise as uniform men to perpetrate their evil acts. mean the Nigerian IMMIGRATION SERVICE has deported 31,822 illegal immigrants from the country in the first five months of the year. 

Wednesday 22 May 2013

Terrorism in Nigeria

terrorists flee Borno to nearby states.
Boko Haram fighters flood Gomde and Bauchi states.
JTF arrests 65 insurgents, kills 10 in Borno.
 

Following the declaration of the emergency rule in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states, some members of the fundamentalist Boko Haram sect has started fleeing to neighboring states, Gombe, Bauchi and Jigawa states respectively.
On Thursday, members of the sect attacked two police station and four banks in Dura, Katsina State.
     President Goodluck Jonathan   pleased the three states under emergency rule following unabated bloodbath and bomb attacks which have left hundreds of people and security officials dead.
 Security sources confided in our correspondents on Friday that following the increased pressure by the military, some of the insurgents have started sneaking out of the states.
 A top military official who pleased anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter said,”All the states are under intense military surveillance and we are ensuring that no one sneaks out but the insurgents have   some secret which we are going to block. They we use these secret  routes to sneak