It is no news, the wicked act the said Islamic group boko haram have cause Nigeria(African largest economic) and the Africa at large. They have cause pain and sorrow to many people in the name of fighting for God. Can you fight for God hell no. The heartless group have being destroying properties Worth billions of dollars, fighting the fundamental human right, fighting Education, stopping development in some northern Nigerian state, destroying innocent lifes and some wicked act. These are some wicked act the boko haram have done
7 September, 2010 -> Boko Haram frees over 700 inmates from a prison in Bauchi State.
December, 2010 -> Boko Haram is blamed for a market bombing, following which 92 of its members are arrested by the police.
28 January, 2011 -> The Borno state candidate of the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP) for the April 2011 gubernatorial elections is assassinated, along with his brother, four police officers and a 12-year old boy. Boko Haram is blamed for these killings, other commentators note that the assasination of the ANPP governorship candidate Mr. Modu Fannami Gubio is politically motivated.
8 February, 2011 -> Boko Haram offer conditions for peace. The radicals demand that the Borno State Governor, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, step down from office with immediate effect and also allow members to reclaim their mosque in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.On 9th May 2011 Boko Haram rejects an offer for amnesty made by the governor-elect of Borno state, Kashim Shettima
29 March, 2011 -> The police “thwarts a plot to bomb an [ANPP] election rally” in Maiduguri, Borno State (map). The threat is blamed on Boko Haram.
1 April, 2011 -> On the day before the original date of Nigeria’s legislative elections, suspected Boko Haram members attack a police station in Bauchi.
9 April, 2011 -> A polling center in Maiduguri is destroyed.
15 April, 2011 -> The Maiduguri office of the Independent National Electoral Commission is bombed, and several people are shot in a separate incident on the same day. Authorities suspect Boko Haram.
20 April, 2011 -> Boko Haram kills a Muslim cleric and ambushes several police officers in Maiduguri.
22 April, 2011 -> Boko Haram frees 14 prisoners during a jailbreak in Yola, Adamawa State.
29 May, 2011 -> Boko Haram is blamed for a series of bombings in northern Nigeria that leave 15 dead.
17 June, 2011 -> The group claims responsibility for a bombing attack on the police force headquarters in Abuja that occurred the previous day. Officials believe that the attack is the first suicide bombing in Nigeria's history and that it specifically targeted Police Inspector-General Hafiz Ringim.
26 June, 2011 -> The sect carries out a bombing attack on a beer garden in Maiduguri, according to officials and witnesses. Militants on motorcycles throw explosives into the drinking spot, killing about 25 people.
27 June, 2011 -> Another bombing in Maiduguri is attributed to the group. It kills at least two girls and wounds three customs officials.
03 July, 2011 -> A bombing in a beer garden in Maiduguri is attributed to the group. It results in the death of at least twenty people.
10 July, 2011 -> A bombing at the All Christian Fellowship Church in Suleja, Niger State.
11 July, 2011 -> The University of Maiduguri temperory closes down its campus citing security concerns.
12 August, 2011 -> Prominent Muslim Cleric Liman Bana is shot dead by Boko Haram. He dies after sustaining gunshot wounds. He was walking home after conducting prayers at the main mosque in Ngala.
26 August, 2011 -> The UN headquarters in Abuja are blown up by a suicide car bomber, leaving at least 21 dead and dozens more injured. A Boko Haram spokesman later claimes responsibility. Four men are produced in an Abuja magistrates' court, they are charged with organising the bombing and are remanded in custody for a federal high court hearing.
16 October, 2011 -> Police suspect that members of Boko Haram have shot and killed politician Modu Bintube outside of his home in Maiduguri.
22 October, 2011 -> Spokesman Abu Qaqa indicats that the militant group has slain Alhaji Zakariya Isa, a Nigerian Television Authority journalist, claiming that he was a government informant.
5 November, 2011 -> A series of coordinated attacks in Borno and Yobe states, primarily around Damaturu, kill at least 67 people, leaving a new police headquarters in ruins, and government offices burned. A Boko Haram spokesman tells The Daily Trust newspaper that it is responsible for the attacks and promises more.
25 December, 2011 Boko Haram claims responsibility for bomb attacks on churches across Nigeria.
5 January 2012 -> Boko Haram gunmen stormed a church in northern Nigeria Thursday and killed six people as they were praying, the pastor said, as an ultimatum from Islamists for Christians in the region to leave expired
December, 2010 -> Boko Haram is blamed for a market bombing, following which 92 of its members are arrested by the police.
28 January, 2011 -> The Borno state candidate of the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP) for the April 2011 gubernatorial elections is assassinated, along with his brother, four police officers and a 12-year old boy. Boko Haram is blamed for these killings, other commentators note that the assasination of the ANPP governorship candidate Mr. Modu Fannami Gubio is politically motivated.
8 February, 2011 -> Boko Haram offer conditions for peace. The radicals demand that the Borno State Governor, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, step down from office with immediate effect and also allow members to reclaim their mosque in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.On 9th May 2011 Boko Haram rejects an offer for amnesty made by the governor-elect of Borno state, Kashim Shettima
29 March, 2011 -> The police “thwarts a plot to bomb an [ANPP] election rally” in Maiduguri, Borno State (map). The threat is blamed on Boko Haram.
1 April, 2011 -> On the day before the original date of Nigeria’s legislative elections, suspected Boko Haram members attack a police station in Bauchi.
9 April, 2011 -> A polling center in Maiduguri is destroyed.
15 April, 2011 -> The Maiduguri office of the Independent National Electoral Commission is bombed, and several people are shot in a separate incident on the same day. Authorities suspect Boko Haram.
20 April, 2011 -> Boko Haram kills a Muslim cleric and ambushes several police officers in Maiduguri.
22 April, 2011 -> Boko Haram frees 14 prisoners during a jailbreak in Yola, Adamawa State.
29 May, 2011 -> Boko Haram is blamed for a series of bombings in northern Nigeria that leave 15 dead.
17 June, 2011 -> The group claims responsibility for a bombing attack on the police force headquarters in Abuja that occurred the previous day. Officials believe that the attack is the first suicide bombing in Nigeria's history and that it specifically targeted Police Inspector-General Hafiz Ringim.
26 June, 2011 -> The sect carries out a bombing attack on a beer garden in Maiduguri, according to officials and witnesses. Militants on motorcycles throw explosives into the drinking spot, killing about 25 people.
27 June, 2011 -> Another bombing in Maiduguri is attributed to the group. It kills at least two girls and wounds three customs officials.
03 July, 2011 -> A bombing in a beer garden in Maiduguri is attributed to the group. It results in the death of at least twenty people.
10 July, 2011 -> A bombing at the All Christian Fellowship Church in Suleja, Niger State.
11 July, 2011 -> The University of Maiduguri temperory closes down its campus citing security concerns.
12 August, 2011 -> Prominent Muslim Cleric Liman Bana is shot dead by Boko Haram. He dies after sustaining gunshot wounds. He was walking home after conducting prayers at the main mosque in Ngala.
26 August, 2011 -> The UN headquarters in Abuja are blown up by a suicide car bomber, leaving at least 21 dead and dozens more injured. A Boko Haram spokesman later claimes responsibility. Four men are produced in an Abuja magistrates' court, they are charged with organising the bombing and are remanded in custody for a federal high court hearing.
16 October, 2011 -> Police suspect that members of Boko Haram have shot and killed politician Modu Bintube outside of his home in Maiduguri.
22 October, 2011 -> Spokesman Abu Qaqa indicats that the militant group has slain Alhaji Zakariya Isa, a Nigerian Television Authority journalist, claiming that he was a government informant.
5 November, 2011 -> A series of coordinated attacks in Borno and Yobe states, primarily around Damaturu, kill at least 67 people, leaving a new police headquarters in ruins, and government offices burned. A Boko Haram spokesman tells The Daily Trust newspaper that it is responsible for the attacks and promises more.
25 December, 2011 Boko Haram claims responsibility for bomb attacks on churches across Nigeria.
5 January 2012 -> Boko Haram gunmen stormed a church in northern Nigeria Thursday and killed six people as they were praying, the pastor said, as an ultimatum from Islamists for Christians in the region to leave expired
A journalist from Australia, Mr davis in charge boko haram case reported his discovery,which he says that mr Sheriff the formal governor of borno state of Nigeria and other was the key sponsor of boko haram.
This man is walking in the street of Nigeria freely instead of him facing the law.What is the Nigeria government doing to stop this man, Nothing. The government of Africans giant is trading with the lifes of her masses because of some political interest.
I salute the of Nigeria bar association (Borno branch) for taking the giant step to fight sheriff and his deadly group.They want the wicked and notorious former governor of Borno state of Nigeria to face the law.During a press conference urged the Federal Government to probe Sheriff and Ihejirika for alleged complicity in the Boko Haram insurgency in North-East. He also threatened to institute a case against the two leaders at the International Criminal Court in Hague if the government failed to do so within 21 days. This should not be an issues for the President of Nigeria to do.
African youth, it is time to fight for Africa. It is time to protect our land,it is time to protect fight for justice,it is time to fight for our right,it is time not to give up on Africa or our self,it time to bring back out pride,We have the right to quality education,we have the right to quality life,we have right to freedom,we have right of worship,we have right to associate,we have right to be happy,we have right to worship,
We have right to stay any were we wish,we have of speech.We a on are not terrorist,we are African, let go on street, post on social median, post on the internet # Sheriff must go # This is an campaign for freedom. This is a duty of every African around the world. If you love Africa, let fight to make it a great Continent. Free from terrorism. To join this fight, let post this to write up our friends and all who cares about Africa success. Send this link to others to read about this.www.afrikspot.blogspot.com. God bless Africa
While praying for an end to the insurgency in the country and exposure of perpetrators of the heinous crime against humanity through divine intervention, they called on government at all levels to collaborate in the fight against insurgency and terrorism.



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