Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Boko Haram Is Carving Out A Caliphate In Nigeria


Boko Haram Is Carving Out A Caliphate In Nigeria


Killing And Preaching, Nigerian Militants Carve Out 'Caliphate' -- Voice of America/Reuters

GOMBE, NIGERIA — First comes the killing, then the preaching.

Islamist Boko Haram militants carrying automatic rifles and machetes roar into northeast Nigerian towns or hamlets in columns of pickup trucks and motorbikes and fire at all adult men they see. They often finish them off with knives.

When they have hoisted their black flag inscribed with Koranic verses over government offices or the local emir's palace, they tell the surviving women they will marry them and "live in peace," according to survivors who escaped from the town of Gwoza, seized by Boko Haram last month.
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....of it, he always says liars will perish in hell." Tanko laughed again. "Each time he says that, Bawa usually whispers into my ears that he would be the first because he is the biggest liar here." "But you were not caught when you went to pluck the oranges," Garba said to Tanko. "That is because we go there early in the morning," Tanko said. "But what if the Whiteman runs into you since he goes there in the morning?" Sule asked. "He will never catch us. One of us plucks while the other watches out for him," Tanko said. "I will like to have some of those oranges," Sule said. They agreed that they would go to the orange tree early in the morning to pluck oranges. Garba was very happy. He would enjoy orange again. That evening during mass, he realized he had learnt a few words in English. He knew what 'go,' 'come,' sit' and sit up' mean. He would soon be like his friends who had come to the school before him and could speak English even though it was broken. He didn't even know the difference. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ VERDANT STORIES SECTION
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....of it, he always says liars will perish in hell." Tanko laughed again. "Each time he says that, Bawa usually whispers into my ears that he would be the first because he is the biggest liar here." "But you were not caught when you went to pluck the oranges," Garba said to Tanko. "That is because we go there early in the morning," Tanko said. "But what if the Whiteman runs into you since he goes there in the morning?" Sule asked. "He will never catch us. One of us plucks while the other watches out for him," Tanko said. "I will like to have some of those oranges," Sule said.



They agreed that they would go to the orange tree early in the morning to pluck oranges. Garba was very happy. He would enjoy orange again. That evening during mass, he realized he had learnt a few words in English. He knew what 'go,' 'come,' sit' and sit up' mean. He would soon be like his friends who had come to the school before him and could speak English even though it was broken. He didn't even know the difference. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ VERDANT STORIES SECTION
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....of it, he always says liars will perish in hell." Tanko laughed again. "Each time he says that, Bawa usually whispers into my ears that he would be the first because he is the biggest liar here." "But you were not caught when you went to pluck the oranges," Garba said to Tanko. "That is because we go there early in the morning," Tanko said. "But what if the Whiteman runs into you since he goes there in the morning?" Sule asked. "He will never catch us. One of us plucks while the other watches out for him," Tanko said. "I will like to have some of those oranges," Sule said. They agreed that they would go to the orange tree early in the morning to pluck oranges. Garba was very happy. He would enjoy orange again. That evening during mass, he realized he had learnt a few words in English. He knew what 'go,' 'come,' sit' and sit up' mean. He would soon be like his friends who had come to the school before him and could speak English even though it was broken. He didn't even know the difference. TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}

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