Friday, April 26, 2013

ANSARU Reveals Why They Take Foreign Hostages

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ANSARU Reveals Why They Take Foreign Hostages 
For those that dont know, Ansaru, is a breakaway militant group from Boko Haram. They were responsible for kidnapping seven foreign construction workers in Bauch recently. Ansaru has explained why the group abduct foreign hostages, saying it was meant to send a message to the western powers on the kind of advice they give to Nigerian leaders.

A young member of the group who called himself Mujahi Abu Nasir while speaking on the group’s activities also said their sympathizers are everywhere in Nigeria but that the group avoid the killing of fellow Nigerians.
Having split off from Boko Haram - the dominant Nigerian extremist group responsible for weekly shootings and bombings — this new group, Ansaru, said it eschews the killing of fellow Nigerians.
The West, which has often regarded the Islamist uprising as a Nigerian domestic issue, has been explicitly put on notice by Ansaru, adding an international dynamic to a conflict that has already cost more than 3,000 lives.

Ansaru is believed to be responsible for the December kidnapping of a French engineer, who is still missing, and for the abduction of an Italian and a Briton, both construction workers, who were later killed by their captors as a rescue attempt began last year.

It is also likely that the group was involved in the February kidnapping of a French family on the Cameroon-Nigeria border. They were released on Friday, under conditions that are unclear, as well as the kidnapping of a German engineer in Kano killed during a rescue effort last year.

“Any white man who is working with them” — meaning “Zionists,” — “we can kidnap them, everywhere,” said Mujahid Abu Nasir.

He had slipped into Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, with a bodyguard, travelling hundreds of miles from Ansaru’s secret headquarters in the north.

He said he had come under the authorization of Ansaru’s leader, Khalid al-Barnawi, who the United States said has close ties to Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and has designated a global terrorist.
For three hours, with chilling precision, Abu Nasir, in a neatly pressed shirt and polished shoes, laid out Ansaru’s philosophy, after reciting a verse from the Koran promising “hell fire” for nonbelievers saying “opponents would be killed; Al Qaeda sympathizers were everywhere in Nigeria; and Westerners would be kidnapped”.

He said Ansaru had been motivated by Al Qaeda itself, trained by its affiliate in the region — Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb — and was now following in both their footsteps.

Before speaking or touching anything, Abu Nasir carefully put on black gloves and examined a reporter’s pen to make sure there was no camera hidden in it.

He said he was the son of a Nigerian aristocrat, and he spoke Arabic, which he said he had perfected at a university in Khartoum, Sudan. He understood English perfectly but would not speak it, on principle.

“By taking these hostages, we are sending a message that they should be careful about giving bad advice to our leaders,” he said of Nigeria’s government, which he called a “puppet” of the West.
“They are as dangerous as Al Qaeda,” said Maikaramba Sadiq of Nigeria’s Civil Liberties Organization. “They have the same training as Al Qaeda. They have the same approach as Al Qaeda.”

Still, the two militant groups, Ansaru and Boko Haram, retain ties. “They are with us now,” Abu Nasir said. “Whenever we hear of oppression, we do operations together.”

At the slightest hint of rescue, mistaken or otherwise, Ansaru appears ready to kill its hostages.
Abu Nasir spoke of his early recruitment by Al Qaeda, rigorous training in Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb’s desert camps, his leaders’ contacts with Osama bin Laden and the current leader of Al Qaeda, Ayman al-Zawahri, and disagreements with Boko Haram’s indiscriminate methods.

He said he had attended an Islamic college in the northern metropolis of Kano, which has since become a hotbed of Boko Haram radicalism. Then, “for the zeal of seeking knowledge,” he went to Khartoum, he said, where it was “Al Qaeda propagators who initiated me into the clique.”

The recruiters took him to the southern deserts of Algeria and then to Mauritania for a rigorous training course by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. For six months, he said, he trained directly under Abu Zeid. Of five who came with him from Sudan, he said, two died during training.

“Everything the security forces get, we get double that,” he said of Ansaru’s training regimen.
Returning to Nigeria in 2008, Abu Nasir said, he went underground in Lagos. “Thousands” are like him, he said, “some who work in government, some businessmen, some teachers.”

“Any leader who does not listen to the warnings of his people, he is going to pay a heavy price,” Abu Nasir said. “We are not going to take one step back.”

Friday, April 19, 2013

Boston Marathon Bomber Update: One Suspect Dead, Second OnThe Run - Police

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Boston Marathon Bomber Update: One Suspect Dead, Second OnThe Run - Police
The Boston marathon bomb suspect manhunt yielded fruit. A late-night police chase and shootout has ended with one marathon bombing suspect dead and another on the run here, Boston Police commissioner Ed Davis said early Friday morning.

Federal agents swarmed neighboring Watertown after local police were involved in a car chase and shootout with at least one of the suspects. During the pursuit, officers could be heard on police radio traffic describing the suspects as having grenades and other explosives.

At approximately 10:30 p.m. Thursday, a robbery was reported at a 7-Eleven in Cambridge, Davis said. An MIT officer responding to the robbery was shot, and later pronounced dead. The suspects fled in a stolen Mercedes-Benz. Watertown Police spotted car and shots were fired between police and the suspects.

One suspect was shot by police and later died, but the second fled on foot, and a tense manhunt ensued.

"We believe this to be a terrorist," Davis told reporters at a hastily arranged press conference in Watertown. "We believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. We need to get him into custody."

An MTA officer was seriously wounded during the exchange of gunfire, Davis said.

The FBI has yet to publicly confirm a connection between the events in Watertown and the twin explosions that killed 3 people and injured 170 others at the Boston Marathon on Monday. But according to a radio alert sent issued to fellow officers, the suspect who remained at large was the "one in the white hat" seen in the photos released by the bureau on Thursday.

The suspect was described as a "white male with dark complexion or a Middle Eastern male with thick curly hair wearing a charcoal gray hooded sweatshirt ... possibly with an assault rifle and explosives." Police in Watertown, Newton, Brighton and Cambridge were put on high alert as the suspect was said to be armed with a "long gun."

"We are aware of the law enforcement activity in the greater Boston area," Boston FBI spokesman Greg Comcowich said in a statement to Yahoo News. "The situation is ongoing. We are working with local authorities to determine what happened."

Worried residents in Watertown, a suburb about 10 miles from downtown Boston, were ordered to stay indoors and turn off their cell phones out of fear that they could trigger improvised explosive devices.

"Suspect 2" (FBI.gov)

Dozens of police officers, many of them off-duty, searched backyards in search of the second suspect, and a police perimeter of several blocks was established. K9 units and SWAT teams searched homes on Spruce Street as officers searched an SUV that the suspects had abandoned. Multiple devices were left in the road and two handguns were recovered, according to police scanners.

The Watertown shootout occurred after a gunfight erupted near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology late Thursday. A police officer was shot and later pronounced dead. The campus was placed on lockdown for several hours, and students were told to remain indoors.

Shortly before 2 a.m. Friday, MIT issued a statement on its website saying that the suspect "in this evening's shooting is no longer on campus. It is now safe to resume normal activities. Please remain vigilant in the coming hours."

At approximately 3:30 a.m., Massachusetts State Police issued a plea on Twitter for residents of Watertown to lock their doors and not open them for anyone as they searched backyards and exteriors of houses there.

"Residents in and around Watertown should stay in their residences," the alert read. "Do NOT answer door unless it is an identified police officer."

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Terrorism: Boko Haram Ambushes Returning WAEC Students And Principa And Slits Their Throats In Broad Daylight

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This is brutally cruel.

Monguno Local Government Area of Borno State is about putting behind it the recent killing of six secondary school teachers, including a principal, the local government was again plunged into mourning as many students were, on Saturday, murdered in cold blood by some gunmen suspected to be members of the Jama’atul Ahlis Sunnah Lid’ Awati, also known as Boko Haram.

Sunday Tribune learnt that the gunmen killed many students of Monguno Secondary School by slitting their throats, after laying an ambush for them as they returned home from centres where they wrote the West African Examination Council (WAEC) Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE).

Monguno is 135 kilometres North of Maiduguri, the state capital; and it is considered to be an epicentre of activities of the Islamist sect.

The gunmen, according to a villager, Mallam Aisami, ambushed the candidates on their way home on foot and bicycles. He added that the assailants tied the students’ hands together at their backs and slit their throats on the foot paths leading to the school premises in the afternoon.

He said when the dastardly deed had been done, the gunmen fled on three motorcycles towards Marte Local Government Area of Northern Borno before men of the Joint Task Force (JTF) rushed to the scene three hours after the students were already slewn.

Spokesman of JTF, Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, and the Borno State Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Musa Inuwa Kubo, confirmed the incident on Saturday.

They stated that it was a very “unfortunate and frightening incident,” decrying all that had been happening in the state.

Sagir and Kubo could, however, not ascertain the exact number of students allegedly killed by the suspects at Monguno.

Kubo, in a telephone interview, told journalists that; “I am calling on the people of Borno State to continue to pray and fast so that the incessant attacks and killings in the state cease peace and unity are restored.

(Tribune)

Monday, December 31, 2012

Drones Needed To Secure Nigeri's Border - Immigration Boss

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Drones Needed To Secure Nigeri's Border - Immigration Boss
The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Rose Uzoma, has suggested the use of Unmanned Aerial Aircraft (UAVs), known as drones, for effective border patrol in the country.

The prospect of using drones sounds convincing, but my question is management. First the budget for the drones will be inflated in an unrivalled hyperbolic manner, then a substandard drone from China is acquired which may disappear from the skies and the issue will end like that, next it may even be used some other personal purposes at the expense of the nation. if properly managed its a very sound approach.

Ms. Uzoma told a forum of the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja, that “thousands of unmanned border areas” in the country had continued to pose a major security challenge to Nigeria.
She said that the use of UAVs had become more “desirable ” especially now, to secure the country’s “porous borders”.

The comptroller-general said that the Federal Government could acquire such drones through public private partnership.

“Talking about what we are doing about porous borders, I think these Unmanned Aerial Aircraft (UAVs) would be very good because nobody can see it and easily shoot it down.
“It will be recording visual movements and we will be able receive it here at our headquarters because the peculiar nature of our borders really pose a big challenge, because there is no clear cut buffer zone in the case of Nigeria.,” she said.

The Comptroller General also narrated some of the difficulties that make manning Nigerian borders challenging.
“You have some Niger villages located right within the Nigeria geographical zone and you have some Nigerian villages located in Niger or Cameroon and what have you.

“All of you know what happens at our Seme border where our control post is located in the Benin territory and our officers are handicapped. Because if you want to stop somebody from crossing he will say I am still in my country; we have these problems,” she said.

The immigration chief said that at present the service had two aircrafts, including a troop carrier, and that the “main aircraft”, was currently being fitted with special equipment.
She recalled that the Federal Executive Council had awarded a contract of N350 million for the installation of special equipment on the main aircraft.

“The contract has not been fully executed; that is why the aircraft is still grounded,” she said.
On plans to improve border security in 2013, she said that the service would acquire more patrol vehicles.
“If you are patrolling hundreds of kilometres to make sure that nobody takes the illegal routes, you need to have more than one vehicle. In a state like Adamawa, we only have one border patrol vehicle, but in 2013, we have made provision for more vehicles,” she said.

The immigration boss expressed concern over what she called “normal envelope budget system’’, and said that allocations to the Immigration Service were not enough to meet logistics and personnel requirements. She, therefore, called for more budgetary allocation to the service to enable it to perform its duties more effectively.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

New Radical Islamist Sect Kidnap Frenchman In Katsina

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New Radical Islamist Sect Kidnap Frenchman In Katsina
A new radical Islamist sect, Ansaru, on Sunday claimed responsibility for the recent kidnapping of a French national in Katsina.

Great, Nigeria is still unable to deal with one terrorist group now there’s another one?

The group cited France’s push for military intervention in Mali as a justification, according  to AFP.
A statement by the group said, “Ansaru announces to the world, especially the French government, that it was responsible for the abduction of engineer Francis Column, 63, working for the French company Vergnet.”

Wednesday last week, about 30 gunmen stormed Vergnet’s residence in Katsina State, where the alternative energy firm has a wind power project.

“The reason for his kidnap is the stance of the French government and the French people on Islam,” said the statement written in Hausa.

The group specifically pointed to “France’s major role in the (planned) attack on the Islamic state in northern Mali.”

It also cited France’s “law outlawing the use of Islamic veil by Muslim women.”

Paris has backed plans to deploy a west African force in northern Mali to flush out the Al-Qaeda-linked Islamist groups who took control of the vast desert territory earlier this year.

“We inform the French government that this group will continue launching attacks on the French government and French citizens … as long as it does not change its stance on these two issues,” the Ansaru statement said.

The police chief in Katsina, Abdullahi Magaji, told AFP that there were indications that former or current employees of Vergnet had been involved, arguing that the attack appeared to be “an inside job. Ansaru is less well known than Islamist group Boko Haram, which is waging a deadly insurgency in the North since 2009.

The two groups are known to have ties but are seen as independent. In November, Britain’s interior ministry identified Ansaru as a “Nigeria-based terrorist organisation” and declared membership or support for it illegal.

The group’s full name, Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi Biladis Sudan, is roughly translated as Vanguards for the aid of Muslims in black Africa.



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Sunday, December 23, 2012

Police Beef Up Security In Lagos, Abuja, Plateau Against The Yuletide Celebrations

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Police Beef Up Security In Lagos, Abuja, Plateau Against The Yuletide Celebrations 
The Lagos State Police Command said on Friday it had made adequate security arrangements ahead of the Christmas and New Year festivities. The command announced that special security strategies were evolved to secure public places, including worship centres, markets, departmental stores, parks, gardens and event venues during the period.

Spokesperson of the command, Ngozi Braide, said this during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.

“Tight security is in place, as well as intensified motorised patrols, while undercover operatives have been deployed in strategic places all over the state,” Braide said.

In a related development, security agencies in Plateau State have assured residents of the state of hitch-free Christmas and New Year celebrations. Both the Special Task Force and the State Police command said they are ready to protect the lives and property of the citizenry.

STF commander, Maj. Gen. Henry Ayoola, in a statement signed by the Media Officer, Capt. Salisu Mustapha, said security measures have been put in place to safeguard lives and properties in the state during the festive period.

Mustapha said operatives would provide security at worship centres during the celebrations in conjunction with private security provided by such worship centres to carry out proper searches on worshippers.

Similarly, the Plateau State Police Commissioner Chris Olakpe urged residents of Barkinladi and Riyom to ensure that peace reigns during the yuletide season. Olakpe further said the Rapid Response Squad and the Special Intelligence Bureau would be on ground during the season.

The CP said, “We have a security squad in place that will take care of every flashpoint including Barki Ladi and Riyom. We are also going to have men of intelligence bureau in the nooks and crannies of the state to fish out wicked and unreasonable elements that want confusion in the state.’’
He also warned against the use of ‘knockouts’ during the festive period.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, FCT Command, has deployed 10,000 men to maintain peace and order in the territory during the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

The FCT Commandant, Mr. Abdullahi Kofaroro, said the command was ready to work with other security agencies in the FCT to forestall any security breach.

He warned that security agencies would not condone any form of lawlessness in the territory.



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UK And US Has Warned Its Citizens Against Trips To Nigeria This Yuletide

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UK And US Has Warned Its Citizens Against Trips To Nigeria This Yuletide
The United States Government has warned its citizens against travelling to Nigeria, particularly during the holiday season, saying they could be kidnapped, robbed or attacked by gunmen.

The U.S. Department of States in a warning message to Americans recommended against trip to Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Plateau, Gombe, Yobe, Kaduna, Bauchi, Borno, and Kano states.

The Department also warned against travel to the Gulf of Guinea because of the threat of piracy.
“Based on safety and security risk assessments, the Embassy has placed further restrictions for travel by U.S. officials to all northern Nigerian states (in addition to those listed above),” the message said.
The U.S. said its officials must receive advance clearance by the U.S. Mission for travel in the above states as being mission-essential.

“U.S. citizens should be aware that, in light of the continuing violence, extremists may expand their operations beyond northern Nigeria to the country’s middle and southern states. This Travel Warning replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria dated June 21, 2012,” the government said.

The message reminded US citizens that in 2012, Boko Haram claimed responsibility for many attacks, mainly in northern Nigeria.

“Boko Haram is responsible for killing or wounding thousands of people. Multiple Suicide Vehicle-borne Improvised Explosive Devices (SVBIED) targeted churches, government installations, educational institutions, and entertainment venues in Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Kaduna, Kano, Plateau, Taraba, and Yobe states,” the US said in warning its citizens.

America said kidnappings continue to be a security concern that exists throughout the country.
“In the first six months of 2012, five foreign nationals, including two U.S. citizens, were kidnapped in Kwara, Imo, Enugu, Delta, and Kano states.

“Nine foreign nationals have died in connection with these abductions, including three who were killed by their captors during military-led raids,” the US said.
The government said local authorities and expatriate businesses operating in Nigeria assert that the number of kidnapping incidents throughout Nigeria is underreported.

“Crime is a risk throughout the country,” the message said, adding that U.S. citizen visitors and residents have experienced armed muggings, assaults, burglaries, car-jackings, rapes, kidnappings, and extortion.

“Home invasions also remain a serious threat, with armed robbers accessing even guarded compounds by scaling perimeter walls, following residents or visitors or subduing guards to gain entry to homes or apartments. Armed robbers in Lagos have also accessed waterfront compounds by boat,” the government said.

The US said traveling outside of major cities after dark is not recommended because of both crime and road safety concerns.

“Attacks by pirates off the coast of Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea have increased in recent years. Armed gangs have boarded both commercial and private vessels to rob travelers. The Nigerian Navy has limited capacity to respond to criminal acts at sea,” the US said.

The government said beginning in September 2012, extremists attacked cellular telephone towers in Northern Nigeria, damaging over 50 towers and degrading cellular telephone and internet communications nationwide.

“Additional attacks could further weaken the ability of citizens to communicate through cellular telephones and the internet,” the US warned, adding that land line telephone communications in Nigeria remain extremely limited.

“U.S. citizens should attempt to arrange for multiple means of communication during emergencies,” the US said.

The United Kingdom has also warned its citizens against travelling to Nigeria.

I wonder if Nigeria has warned Nigerians too



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Sunday, December 09, 2012

11 Assault Weapons Recovered By JTF In Damaturu

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11 Assault Weapons Recovered By JTF In Damaturu


As the search for a sustained peace continues in Yobe state, the military Joint Task Force (JTF) on Sunday recovered eleven assault weapons in Damaturu, the state capital.

In a statement made available to newsmen in Damaturu, the spokesman of the JTF in the state, Lieutenant Eli Lazarus said the troops recovered nine fabric Nationale (FN) and Two Riot Gun rifles through a cordon and search of a suspected Boko Haram terrorists’ arms cache at Kandahar area of Damaturu.

The press statement reads: “Today Sunday 9th December 2012, at about 1200 hours, men of the JTF Damaturu cordoned and searched a suspected Boko Haram Terrorists arms cache at Kandahar area of Damaturu, Yobe state. The troops recovered nine (9) Fabric Nationale (FN) rifle and two Riot Guns, making the total number to eleven rifles recovered.”

The task force appeals to all law abiding populace in the state to report any strange or suspicious persons and buildings within their vicinity that may contain arms or Improvised Explosive Devices Material to the JTF for prompt action.

The statement also said such efforts will assist in the restoration of the desired peace and normalcy the state is long yearning for assuring that such information will be treated as confidential and that the informant would be rewarded accordingly.

Channels Television’s correspondent, Jonathan Gopep reports that normal activities are picking up in the restive city which has for the past one year become a war zone. Residents that fled the state because of ceaseless attacks are returning sequel to the peace being enjoyed in the past two months.

Sunday’s recovery of arms is coming thirteen days after the JTF recovered 5,207 rounds of ammunition as well as seven days after uncovering a bomb making factory all in Damaturu.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

Fake Soldier That Sells Security Gadgets To Police Nabbed

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A 22-year old suspect, Samuel Johnson, who was arrested and paraded for impersonation by the police has confessed that most of the security equipment he allegedly stole or acquired illegally were sold to police officers in various divisions in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

Johnson revealed this when he was paraded at the Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos State, southwest, Nigeria. He was arrested along Lagos-Badagry road while wearing a Nigerian Army uniform.
P.M.NEWS learnt that in the course of further investigation, the police found in his possession other military and police security equipment.

The items recovered from him include army uniforms and walkie talkies.

Johnson from Akwa-Ibom state, southsouth Nigeria, also claimed that his major suppliers are traders at Alaba from whom he buys the equipment and sells to the police officers at a cheap prices. He denied selling his equipment to armed robbers and said that he wore the uniform whenever he hawked the items at police stations and pretended to be a soldier to safeguard his business.

“I did not know that it was illegal to wear army uniform and sell security gadgets,” he confessed.
He said he was an artist by profession and ventured into the business because it is lucrative.

Johnson was arrested by military intelligence officers who handed him over to the police at Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja. He regretted venturing into the business, adding that he was only hoping that God would see him through his predicament so that he could live a normal life again.

Police sources told said that Johnson was being investigated because he was suspected to have been selling those gadgets to armed robbers who have been terrorising Lagosians.

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Security: Borno, Yobe Excluded From NYSC Postings

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The National Youth Service Corps is to adhere to its policy of posting corps members to the 36 states of the federation including Abuja, for the 2012/2013 service year. But the scheme said it would not post corps members to Borno and Yobe states, which had become theatres violence in the past few years.

Punch  gathered in Abuja on Monday that the Ministry of Youth Development, Alhaji Inuwa Abdulkadir, had given instructions that the provisions of the NYSC Act with respect to posting of corps members be adhered to. This is coming on the heels of agitations by some individuals and groups, to remove the NYSC from the constitution as the constitution amendment process begins this week. Abdulkadir, had in an interview with journalists, announced that corps members would be posted to all states of the federation except Borno and Yobe states because of the dire security challenges.

He said, “My position is that NYSC should continue posting youth corps members to all the states in the country including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, but for now, excluding only Borno and Yobe States.”

The minister explained that his position was based on the provisions of the Act setting up the NYSC which he said still subsisted.According to him, it will require a Constitutional amendment for the posting policy to change. He said, “If you are going to make any amendment to the NYSC or alter anything, you have to alter the constitution.

“That is the position. In that regard, posting of corps members to states, apart from their own, except in some special circumstances, is governed by the law and must be adhered to.”
The minister appealed to the patriotic instincts of all Nigerians while approaching the issue.
He noted that Nigeria needed the sacrifice and support of all its citizens at a time like this.

Punch

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