Saturday, May 10, 2014

Timeline of Events On the Abduction of Chibok School Girls in Northern Nigeria

 Timeline of Events

This timeline, based on news reports, summarizes the events that followed the abduction of almost 300 girls in northern Nigeria. Check back for updates.

Monday, April 14
  • Residents of Chibok received phone calls on Monday night from residents in neighboring villages, who had seen convoys of vehicles (trucks, buses, motorcycles) with heavily armed militants heading toward Chibok (The Guardian).
  • They warned of an attack by Boko Haram (The Guardian).
  • The militants and the convoys arrived at Chibok around 9 p.m. and headed straight for the Girls Government Secondary School (CNN).
  • They engaged in gunfire with around 15 soldiers who were stationed at Chibok and the Girls Government Secondary School (The Guardian), killing two soldiers (CNN). The soldiers were outnumbered and reinforcements didn’t arrive (The Guardian).
  • The militants, who were dressed in Nigerian military uniforms according to escaped girls, then entered the buildings where the girls were sleeping (The New Yorker). They told the girls not to worry, that they were taking them to safety (The New Yorker). Some of the girls thought the men were Nigerian soldiers protecting them, but then realized the men were not when they shouted, “Allahu akbar” (Sydney Morning Herald).
  • Over 270 girls, who were mostly between 16 and 18 years old, were rounded up at gunpoint and loaded into the vehicles (The Guardian). According to the Guardian, the whole event lasted 5 hours, running into the early hours of Tuesday (The Guardian).
  • Some girls escaped that night, jumping off of trucks, grabbing onto swinging branches (The Telegraph), or running out of vehicles that were broken down (CNN).
  • The school was among the 85 secondary schools that the Borno state officials had closed since March because of attacks and threats by Boko Haram, but the girls had returned to take their final exams (NYTimes).
Tuesday, April 15
  • Small reports from BBC News and Associated Press about abduction. Very little information is known at the time. Reports say only 100 girls missing.
Wednesday, April 16
  • The Nigerian military stated: “Just eight of the 129 abducted school girls were still missing.” (CNN)
  • Major General Chris Olukolade stated that “One of the alleged attackers has been captured, and a military search-and-rescue operation is ongoing to ‘ensure the safety of the remaining students.’” (CNN)
  • “Soldiers and the Civilian Joint Task Force, as well as volunteers from the area, are now combing the forest to rescue the schoolgirls. They are aided by surveillance helicopters to locate the kidnappers' position.” (CNN)
Thursday, April 17
  • Conflicting with the Nigerian military, parents registered over 230 girls missing, a number much higher than reported by the government. (CNN)
  • On April 17, the Nigerian military retracted the report on the missing girls. The director of defense said the initial report was “not intended to deceive the public.” (CNN)
  • On Thursday and Friday, there were conflicting reports of how many girls were still missing and those who had managed to escape. Asabe Kwambura, principal of Government Girls Secondary School, stated 14 girls escaped and returned. Musa Inuwa Kubo, the Borno state education commissioner, said 30 girls had escaped.(CNN)
  • Parents made several attempts to venture into the “vast forests where militant camps are located – and where near-daily air raids by the Nigerian army have been halted since the kidnappings – many said they had little faith in the government.” (The Guardian)
April 23
  • First time #BringBackOurGirls is used on Twitter. At April 23 UNESCO World Book Capital City opening ceremonies, VP of World Bank Africa Oby Ezekwesil demanded the release of the girls, saying, “Bring back the girls.” Ibrahim M. Abdullahi tweeted the statement with #BringBackOurGirls and #BringBackOurDaughters. (Mashable)
April 28
  • Borno state governor said that eight more girls had escaped over the weekend, meaning a total 52 had fled. (BBC News)
April 29
  • Malala Yousafzai speaks with BBC Radio 4 about the abducted girls in Nigeria, calling the girls her sisters, and saying that every girl has a right to an education, that Boko Haram is abusing Islam, and that the international community must listen and must raise their voices. (BBC Radio 4)
April 30
  • New outlets reporting girls are being sold by Boko Haram for $12 and are being taken across border to Chad and Cameroon. (Washington Post)
  • Spike in international tweets mentioning #BringBackOurGirls in response to girls being sold as slaves. (Mashable)
  • One Million Women March in Abuja, Nigeria, including mothers and families of missing girls, women from Chibok, and hundreds of Nigerians in protest about government and military response. (The Guardian)
  • Petitions on Change.Org and the WhiteHouse.gov begin appearing to pressure U.S. and UN to send aid to Nigerian military. (Mashable)
May 1
  • Social media campaign takes off in U.S. with celebrities such as Mary J. Blige and Chris Brown tweeting to #BringBackOurGirls. It was tweeted 268,616 times on May 1. (Mashable)
May 3
  • John Kerry states that the U.S. will help in search for missing girls during a speech in Ethiopia, beginning the first official U.S. governmentt response to Nigeria. (Washington Post)
May 4
  • President Goodluck Jonathan makes statement vowing to find missing girls, three weeks after they were abducted. Jonathan is facing criticism from parents of missing girls, many Nigerians, and also international pressure. (TIME)
May 5
  • Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau publishes a video saying they kidnapped the girls and will sell them on international “human market.” (The Guardian)
  • Reports of 11 more girls kidnapped from two more Borno state villages, as well as reports that two girls had died of snake bites and 20 girls are ill. (Associated Press)
May 6
  • President Obama makes statement that the U.S will send help to the Nigerian military and government, including small team of advisors on military, hostage situations, and law enforcement. (TIME)
May 7
  • FLOTUS Michelle Obama posts to Twitter and Instagram a photo of her holding a #BringBackOurGirls sign, and it’s been retweeted 45,310 times so far. (ABC News)
  • Nigerian police offer $300,000 reward for information on location of girls. (LA Times)
  • As of May 7, #BringBackOurGirls has been tweeted 1.3 million times…and counting. (BBC News)
  • As of May 7, there have been over 30 protests worldwide against the abduction and government’s response, and in support of the missing girls and their families. Many more are planned for following weeks, with more being added daily across the globe. (Bring Back Our Girls)
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Friday, May 9, 2014

Who Fooling Whom in Nigeria?



Who is fooling whom?
Who is this religious bigot trying to fool?
You call yourself a national leader who was once a military head of state of Nigeria and now you want to be the next President of the federal republic, but when 276 innocent school girls were attacked and kidnapped whilst they were sleeping in their hostel in your region, you ignored the SOS calls from the government and all concerned Nigerians and foreigners until after three weeks. Then you just woke up and all you can do is to call the Boko Haram terrorists BIGOTS?

You tell your fellow religious bigots one thing in your mosques and then turn around to say another thing to the public?
Who does not know that a chimp is also a chimpanzee?
And monkeys like baboons walk on all fours and hop the same way?
BULLSHIT!

When the government violates the constitution by favouring one religion more than another religion, that government is a troublemaker and not a peacemaker.
When a government misappropriates public funds to sponsor pilgrimages to Mecca and Jerusalem, that government is an enemy of the nation.
When a national leader tells his fellow religious bigots not to vote for anyone who is not a Muslim like them, then he is no longer fit to be called a national leader, but an intolerant religious bigot and a troublemaker.

‘’I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria. God-willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total implementation of the Sharia in the country. Muslims should vote at the next presidential election only for someone who will defend their faith’’.
~ A former Nigerian leader, was quoted in 2001.



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University of Calabar Students Join Bring Back Our Girls Campaign

Franca Aide, one of the hostesses of the Nigerian premiere of "Girl Rising" last October in Lagos mobilized her fellow University of Calabar students to join the Bring Back Our Girls Campaign.


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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Claus Stäcker's Misleading Report on President Goodluck Jonathan's Legacy and War on Terror in Nigeria

                       Claus Stäcker:, Deutsche Welle (DW)’s head of Programs for Africa.

 Re: Nigeria: Abducted Girls Place Dark Spot On Nigeria's Leader Legacy

Claus Stäcker, Deutsche Welle (DW)’s head of Programs for Africa wrote a misleading report on "Nigeria: Abducted Girls Place Dark Spot On Nigeria's Leader Legacy" published by AllAfrica online news website on http://allafrica.com/stories/201405080883.html. The report is full of ambiguous and erroneous statements on the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria based on his handling of the abduction of approximately 276 female pupils, kidnapped from their hostel by the Boko Haram Islamic Jihadist and Takfiri terrorist sect at the Government Secondary School in Chibok, Borno state on April 15, 2014.


President Goodluck Jonathan on one of his state visits for national security.

Apparently Mr. Stäcker is ignorant of the facts and realities in Nigeria and simply jotted down unverified stories from hearsay and unreliable sources.

What are the failures of the most challenged and yet the most successful democratically elected administration in the history of Africa's most populous nation? The administration that has attracted the largest Foreign Direct Investments in Africa  
 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has ranked Nigeria as Africa’s number one destination for Foreign Direct Investment in Africa, for the second time in two years.
The latest UNCTAD report entitled, “Global Value Chains: Investment and Trade for Development”, puts Nigeria’s FDI inflows at $7.03billion  while South Africa recorded $4.572bn, Ghana, $3.295bn; Egypt, $2.798bn; and Angola -6.898bn; among others.
    http://www.nigeria.gov.ng/2012-10-29-11-09-25/news/430-nigeria-still-no-1-fdi-destination-in-africa-unctad
The administration of President Goodluck Jonathan has achieved so much economically that made Nigeria one of the MINT countries overtaking the BRICs as the best destinations for investors and then surpassed South Africa as the biggest economy in Africa now worth over $510 billion after the reassessment of the gross domestic product data for the first time in two decades. Thanks to the pragmatism of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan whose outstanding economic policies caused the quantum leap for the paradigm shift

Nigeria also surpassed the United Kingdom (UK) in the latest ranking of global information technology access recording a 200% growth in internet users between 2009 and 2013 with about 62.4 million internet users above UK that added only two million to 57 million users in 2013.

Over 130, 000 new jobs have been created for jobless Nigerians under two years of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P) in the Transformation Agenda of President Jonathan.
See full report on http://www.sure-p.gov.ng/main/index.php/achievement/journey-so-far-jan-2012-jan-2013

The Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YouWIN) programme created over 26, 000 new jobs in two years and over 1, 000, 000 jobs have been created in Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry since the President launched the Entertainment Intervention Fund with US$200 million and another $20 million for the Project Nollywood grant and has made Nollywood the largest film industry in Africa.

These and other outstanding achievements such as building new airports and seaports have been done in spite of the incessant terror attacks of the Boko Haram in the northern eastern region where over 500 viewing centers are showing movies daily in Kannywood, the Hausa sector of Nollywood and none of the viewing centers has been attacked. And Shoprite, the largest retailer-owned cooperative in the United States opened a new shopping mall in Kano, the largest city in northern Nigeria and main commercial hub in the new $110-million (80-million-euro) Ado Bayero Mall, the biggest Shoprite in West Africa. And at the moment, Nigeria is hosting the 2014 regional World Economic Forum in Abuja in peace and harmony.

It is totally false as Stäcker wrote that President Jonathan is counting on the army to secure his re-election in 2015 and a libelous report that: "he has deposed even well-intentioned critics. Some of them have been sent behind bars. A state of emergency Jonathan declared has cut off roads and communication in several states for months."

President Goodluck Jonathan has not sent any critic to jail and the press is enjoying the freest era since he became President and I can testify for him, because I am one of his most unapologetic critics and his government has not touched me and none of the over 100 citizen journalists in Nigeria has been harassed or arrested. So, Stäcker's report is a fabrication of lies.

The report is full of unverified stories that makes Stäcker a lazy journalist who cannot investigate before rushing to publish rumours posted as news.

President Goodluck Jonathan has called for dialogue with all aggrieved persons and groups in Nigeria, including the Boko Haram and their sponsors among northern political and Islamic leaders and convened the on going National Conference as a open democratic forum for discussing and resolving Nigeria’s constitutional challenges. But the Boko Haram sect is yet to come or send representatives to the conference.
And the Nigerian government once engaged in peace negotiations with Boko Haram since 2012 after the sect kidnapped and executed their British hostage Chris McManus.

President Goodluck Jonathan has been doing his best to rescue the abducted school girls and set up a Joint Task Force of the Nigerian Armed Forces and Nigerian Police Force to tackle the insurgencies in the Middle Belt and northern region of Nigeria and the military commanders who failed in their duties have been disciplined and President Jonathan sacked several service chiefs and appointed new ones with a new Minister of Defence to improve the state of national security.

Claus Stäcker should do good research and investigate all sources of information on the current affairs in Nigeria before publishing future reports.


~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, Publisher/Editor, Nigerians Report Online.


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Angelina Jolie Condemns Abduction of School Girls in Northern Nigeia

UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie is on the Tunisian-Libyan border asking for humanitarian access in Libya.

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SkyPower Global and FAS Energy to Build 3,000 MW of Solar Power in Nigeria at US$5 Billion

 Nigeria High Commissioner, Chief Ojo Uma Maduekwe (left), Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Power, Ambassador (Doctor) Godknows Boladei Igali (centre), and SkyPower Global's Vice President of Development for Africa, Benoit Fortin (right) following the signing of the agreements in Abuja, Nigeria. (PRNewsFoto/SkyPower FAS Energy).

ABUJA, Nigeria, May 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
- SkyPower FAS Energy, a joint venture between SkyPower Global and FAS Energy, signs agreements with both the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Delta State Government for the development, construction and operation of 3,000 MW of solar PV projects at an estimated cost of US$5 billion.
SkyPower FAS Energy signed agreements with both the Federal Republic of Nigeria Government and the Delta State of Nigeria Government for the development of 3,000 megawatts (MW) of utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects within Nigeria and the Delta State of Nigeria to be built over the next five years.

     (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20140507/85489 )

These foundational agreements represent a monumental renewable energy milestone, which entails a multi-phase development and build schedule that will result in production of clean, sustainable, cost-effective energy to support the growing energy needs of Nigeria. SkyPower FAS Energy is committed to work closely with both governments for the planning, financing, and construction of 3,000 MW of utility-scale solar PV energy projects for the Nigerian power grid, which are expected to reach commercial operation in phases starting in 2015.

The agreements were signed at the World Economic Forum on Africa during a historic ceremony for a Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA) between the Canadian and Nigerian governments. Representing the nations at the forum were the Honourable Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga, Minister of Trade and Investment for the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development for Canada.

"This is truly a proud moment for SkyPower FAS Energy. Global partnerships such as these are key to bringing together extensive expertise from around the world," said proud Canadian Kerry Adler, President and Chief Executive Officer of SkyPower Global. "The signing of these landmark agreements demonstrates the shared vision of a partnership that will further stimulate the vibrant, fast-growing Nigerian economy and substantially impact the state and country's GDPs, resulting in increased employment and skills training. We applaud the leadership of the Delta State and Federal Nigerian governments for embracing this initiative and demonstrating their continued commitment to reduce carbon emissions and harness the proven power of solar PV."

"The signing of the Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement marks a significant milestone. It sends a clear signal to Canadian businesses that they can work in Nigeria with confidence, and to Nigerians that they can do the same in Canada," said the Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of International Development for Canada. "Our government is looking to new approaches that deliver real results. The private sector has a crucial role to play in creating shared prosperity."

"The total capital requirement for these projects is an estimated US$5 billion, which will be financed through a combination of bank debt, development bank financing, and equity partners. Over the life of the projects, it is estimated that more than 30,000 jobs will be created in Nigeria," said Stephen Bordes, Chief Financial Officer of SkyPower Global.

"It is with great pride that we announce the signing of these agreements," commented Sabri Asfour, the General Manager of SkyPower FAS Energy. "This is a historic day, as the signing of these agreements and commencement of these groundbreaking projects in Nigeria clearly demonstrate Nigeria's commitment to clean, renewable energy. SkyPower FAS Energy's combined expertise in infrastructure development and construction will generate a large number of new jobs, support skills development, and increase prosperity in the regions of the country where these solar projects will be built."

"The Nigerian Government is pleased to partner with SkyPower FAS Energy and we look forward to creating more power and more jobs for the people of Nigeria," commented Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Power, Ambassador (Doctor) Godknows Boladei Igali. "Foreign investment in Nigeria helps build the economy and strengthen international ties with a well-respected and viable partner such as SkyPower FAS Energy."

"Delta State is pleased to sign this agreement with the world's largest solar developer, SkyPower FAS Energy," said Doctor Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, Governor, Delta State of Nigeria. "It represents a continued effort to provide even more clean and renewable energy that can be sustained for decades to come. Delta State: Beyond oil into solar."

SkyPower FAS Energy believes in being strongly rooted in the local business community and plans to work closely with local Nigerian businesses and other local partners.

About SkyPower FAS Energy
In August 2013, SkyPower entered into a joint venture agreement with FAS Energy, a subsidiary of Fawaz Alhokair Group. SkyPower brings 11 years of experience developing utility-scale renewable projects around the world. FAS Energy brings an unprecedented amount of knowledge in real estate and construction from its extensive experience and presence in the MENA region. The joint venture's sole strategic focus is to develop and build Utility-Scale Solar PV parks across the MENA region.

About SkyPower (http://www.skypower.com)
SkyPower is the largest and one of the most successful developers and owners of solar energy projects in the world. SkyPower's international team of experienced professionals, power project specialists, and partners have built, assembled and acquired an extensive pipeline of over 25,000 megawatts worldwide. This development portfolio of large utility-scale solar PV projects makes SkyPower the world's largest solar development company.

With over 300 MW of awarded power purchase contracts, SkyPower has built strategic global partnerships with local developers, international leaders, financiers, suppliers, local communities, and indigenous peoples to produce over 219 million kilowatt hours of clean electricity to date.

Established in 2003, SkyPower has grown to over 135 employees, consultants, and advisors in 35 global offices, supporting development activities in more than 60 countries.

SkyPower sources, develops, finances, owns, and operates all of its solar energy projects, from the initial discovery stages through to commercial operation. SkyPower's finance team brings a long track record of raising funds for investment in utility-scale solar power generation, closing on over US$2.5 billion in renewable energy transactions since 2003. SkyPower has successfully raised US$250 million in project financings, and has arranged for corporate debt facilities totaling US$100 million. SkyPower has secured contracts representing over US$4 billion worth of energy sales to utilities around the world.

SkyPower is majority owned by CIM, a transformational urban real estate and infrastructure investment firm founded in 1994 with over US$14.7 billion in assets under management. (http://www.cimgroup.com)

About FAS Energy (http://www.fawazalhokair.com)
FAS Energy is committed to providing renewable energy solutions for the Middle East with a focus on developing alternative energy capacity. In affiliation with one of the leading construction companies in the Middle East, FAS Energy advises government associations on how to build industry-leading solar parks. With branches in the MENA region, namely Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco, as well as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and sister companies in Africa, FAS Energy's projects include approximately 2,400 MW of pipeline in development.

FAS Energy is a subsidiary of Fawaz Alhokair Group, one of the leading groups of companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia focusing on retail and real estate business sectors. The Group expanded its business operations beyond the borders of the Kingdom and invested in retail and real estate sectors across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, USA and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) region. FawazAlhokair Group had a turnover in excess of SAR6 billion (US$1.6 billion) for 2012-2013. With more than 12,000 employees, Fawaz Alhokair Group is the single largest owner and operator of shopping malls in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


For further information:
For more information about SkyPower FAS Energy:
Li Koo
Senior Director, International Affairs and Communications, SkyPower
lkoo@skypower.com
+1-647-478-1146
Hando Kang
Vice President of International Affairs and Communication, SkyPower
handok@skypower.com
+1-647-478-2812
Stephen Bordes
Chief Financial Officer, SkyPower
stephen.bordes@skypower.com
+1-647-479-4166
SOURCE SkyPower FAS Energy


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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Britain Joins America To Help Nigeria Rescue Abducted Chibok School Girls

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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

We Must Conquer Our Fears, Lest Our Fears Will Conquer Us


We must conquer our fears, lest our fears will conquer us.
 ~ Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima

If you want to excel, succeed and rock and rule your world, the following three great books are a must read for you.










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Sunday, May 4, 2014

South Africa Expresses Concern Regarding the Abducted School Girls in Nigeria


PRETORIA, South Africa, 2 May 2014 / PRNewswire Africa / - The South African Government would like to express its concern about the fate of 230 school girls kidnapped from a school in the town of Chibok, in northern Nigeria. The kidnapping of children in particular is condemned in the strongest terms and the South African Government calls on the perpetrators of this heinous act to release the persons immediately and refrain from harming the kidnapped persons.

The South African Government reiterates its condemnation of all forms and manner of terrorism. South Africa believes that terrorism, in any form and from whichever quarter, cannot be condoned. The South African Government also calls upon the African Union member states and the international community to support Nigeria in their fight against terrorism.

South Africa and Nigeria enjoy cordial bilateral relations, structured under the Bi-National Commission (BNC) that was officially inaugurated in 1999. Our bilateral partnership with Nigeria spans across a wide spectrum covering political, economic and social cooperation.

Enquiries: Mr. Clayson Monyela spokesperson for DIRCO, at 082 884 5974.

ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COOPERATION
OR Tambo Building
460 Soutpansberg Road
Rietondale
Pretoria
0084

SOURCE Department of International Relations and Cooperation, Republic of South Africa

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Boko Haram Jihad and the Sharia States in Northern Nigeria


Islamic terrorism is not new in Nigeria since the period of the Fulani Jihad or Jihad of Usman dan Fodio (1804–1808) and the Sokoto Caliphate is the legacy of the first case of Islamic terrorism in Nigeria and became one of the largest states in Africa in the 1800s and inspired similar jihads in Western Africa according to historical documents.
The jihad resulted in a federal theocratic state in northern Nigeria and this is exactly the present mission of the Congregation of the People of Tradition for Proselytism and Jihad (Arabic: جماعة اهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد‎ Jamāʻat Ahl as-Sunnah lid-daʻwa wal-Jihād) called Boko Haram by Nigerians and others.

Whether you accept it or not, what we are calling Islamic terrorism is jihad to every member of Boko Haram and every supporter of Sharia as instituted in 9 Muslim-majority and in some parts of 3 Muslim-plurality states in Nigeria since 1999 is an unapologetic follower of Usman dan Fodio and their dream is the full restoration and expansion of their Islamic nation by peace or by force regardless of the Hausa Fulanis and other natives who are non-Muslims in these states. They are going to be forced to obey their Sharia Laws in total violation of Article 2 of the United Nations Charter on Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
Therefore, Sharia itself is a violation that the secular Sovereign state of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a member of the United Nations should not have allowed. In fact the institutionalization of Sharia is a total violation of Fundamental Rights of the citizens as stated in Chapter IV of the Federal Constitution.
The Boko Haram has been most active in these Sharia states and fighting for the complete Islamization of this region.

The Federal Government must follow the order of a secular state or it is no longer a federation as long as the following Sharia states continue to exist in Nigeria.

1.Zamfara State
2.Kano State
3.Sokoto State
4.Katsina State
5.Bauchi State
6.Borno State
7.Jigawa State
8.Kebbi State
9.Yobe State
10.Kaduna State
11.Niger State
12.Gombe State

If we want to remain as a true federation, the Federal Government of Nigeria must protect the constitutional rights of every citizen no matter the location of the citizen and we must stop the imposition of any religion on any citizen and stop the nonsense and stupidity of sponsoring Islamic pilgrimages to Mecca and Jerusalem with state funds, because it is a total violation of the Federal Constitution of Nigeria. But if the Federal Government cannot guaranty the safety and security of every citizen, then it is useless and no longer worthy of being a sovereign secular state.
Moreover, the Federal Government must pay compensation for the loss of life and property of every citizen killed by Islamic terrorists and also pay for the damages and injuries suffered by others who survived the attacks of Islamic terrorists in Nigeria.

The Muslims and their Islamic terrorists who refuse to accept the rule of law and order of a secular state according to the Federal Constitution of Nigeria should be classified as enemies of the state and treated as rebels and expelled from Nigeria as a persona non grata.

The Federal Government cannot permit Sharia states and condemn Boko Haram, because the institution of these Sharia states is a rebellion against the Sovereign nation of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


 ~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima, author of Children of Heaven, Scarlet Tears of London, In the House of Dogs and other books.

 Bestselling Books By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima.

 

 
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