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US EMBASSY EVACUATION, A YEAR AFTER CPC REMOVAL, REPRESENTS ANOTHER FAILED POLICY CALL
Dear Ambassador MBL, US EMBASSY EVACUATION, A YEAR AFTER CPC REMOVAL, REPRESENTS ANOTHER FAILED POLICY CALL I trust you are well as you gallantly hold the fort in Nigeria at a tense time. I am writing to elaborate on the … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Boko Haram, bombing, Christians, Congress, foreign policy, FTO, hilary clinton, jihad, jihadists, John Campbell, Muslims, Nigeria, northern Nigeria, obama, Persecution, policy, State Department, Terrorism, terrorists, USA
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The State of Deception: Still playing at an embassy near you
Although the US has finally designated Nigerian-based Jihadist Terror Group Boko Haram as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, the false narrative that sustained the delay in US recognition of this hideous organization continues. Secretary of State John Kerry’s recently released human … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, Christians, FTO, human rights, John Kerry, Mosque, Muslims, Nigeria, Persecution, Secretary of State, state deparment, terrorists, USA
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Media Malpractice: news wires campaign of disinformation – AP strikes again
The article below is a horrid example of how the international media by biased writing are conjuring the notion that somehow the “Christian government” is behind the killings of Muslims. You will see that there is no mention of Christians … Continue reading
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Tagged AP, Boko Haram, Christians, disinformation, media, Muslims, Nigeria, Persecution, State Department, USA
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A simple misunderstanding…
A day after the Jihadi butchers struck in London, one is reminded of an intriguing comment posted online by someone. It was in response to a critique of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom’s report on Nigeria: Nigeria: what … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, Christians, jihad, Nigeria, State Department, USA, USCIRF
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An Easter Miracle
In my last blog I ended with a prayer for an Easter miracle that the new Kerry-led State Department would be less dismissive of the suffering of northern Nigeria’s Christians. Well that prayer, as unlikely as it seemed, was answered … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, Carson, Christians, jihadists, Kerry, Nigeria, State Department, USA
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When blood and oil don’t mix: Holy week reflection on Nigeria’s Spiralling Pre-genocide
Over 1200 people were killed in 2012 simply on account of their Christian faith. What is more startling is that one country accounted for more deaths than the rest of the world put together. In Nigeria, the equivalent of about … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, Christians, easter, jihad, Kerry, Muslims, Nigeria, Persecution, State Department, USA
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The Algerian connection: Part Two
It appears that there is more in common between Algeria and Nigeria beyond similar sounding names and oil and gas reserves. A news report from May 2012 showed a financial trail between Algerian terrorists and Boko Haram in Nigeria long … Continue reading
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Tagged Algeria, Boko Haram, Carson, jihadists, kidnapping, Nigeria, oil, State Department, terrorists, USA
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Silent Knives/Unholy terror: On the 3rd Christmas
On Christmas day, Boko Haram unleashed its expected signature twin state attacks, killing Christians in Borno and Yobe states while at church. In addition to the dozen lives abruptly snuffed out then, another 15 have been reported killed the weekend … Continue reading
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Tagged Boko Haram, bombed, Christians, Christmas, Congress, FTO, killed, Nigeria, Persecution, silent killings, State Department, terrorists, USA
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911 Part 2: America’s Arab Sting
In an uncanny and almost prophetic coincidence, I posted on Sept 10 that the US is putting diplomats’ lives in danger by opening an embassy in Kano, Nigeria. The next day Sept 11, a US ambassador and 3 others were … Continue reading
DOS to put diplomats lives at risk
I recently read the following: “The Department of State has negligently, recklessly and sometimes intentionally misled the U.S. Congress, the American people, and the people of Iraq. In a sense, the Department of State has contributed to the killing and … Continue reading