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JTF Kills Boko Haram Top Leader Shortly After US Declares Sect As Terrorist Group


So many strange incidents have been playing out in Nigeria in recent times and, at this stage, it is only natural for us (the citizens) to take positions on the sidelines and watch with keen interest while the drama unfolds in our 'koro-koro' eyes.

A few highly placed Nigerians, with access to sensitive information, have been insinuating through the media that the federal government knows how to get Boko Haram if they really want to work, but many didn't take such statement seriously.

Olufamous.com also observed that the US government have been threatening to declare the dreaded Islamic sect as a Terrorist Group but government keeps pleading for more time to "bring the situation under control".

However, just few hours after the US make good its threat and listed three Boko Haram leaders - Abubakar Shekau, Abubakar Adam Kambar, and Khalid al-Barnawi - as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, Nigerian security agents swung into action.

Security sources have confirmed to Olufamous.com that one of the sect's leaders ranked as number 4, Habeeb (Habibu) Bama from Borno State and the mastermind of the bombings of UN Building, Force HQ Abuja, Madalla and Abacha Barracks, was killed in shot-out by Nigerian security agents in Yobe State on Thursday.

Please note that whenever the US declare a group as Terrorist they are known for using drone airplanes to kill leaders of such terrorist group, and with the declaration on Thursday the same operation could extend to Nigeria.

You may also wish to know that this same Habeed Bama that was killed few hours after the US declaration was declared wanted by the SSS since 2011 without no positive result.

So, fellow Nigerians, do you think the killing of this Boko Haram top leader at this time is a coincidence or could it be true that there is indeed more to the entire episode of bombings and killings in Northern Nigeria than meets the eye?

15 comments:

  1. Even a blind man knows that there is some form of complicity in the saga called Boko Haram and there are bad eggs that must be fished out in the government. We have a long way to go in Nigeria!!

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  2. My brother na to sidon dey look o bcos we cant even trust anybody for this country again, even those in the presidency are not clean. Nnamdi

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  3. Conspiracy of the powers-that-be in society. Jor ooo!

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  4. I believe d best thing is 2 cede d entire Nation 2 USA 2 manage 4 d next 25 yrs n teach us ow 2 govern our pple........ C.T

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  5. My intuition has always told me there is a military link to this whole saga...

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  6. Strange times we live in Naija, so trust no one... even your wife can betral you. Kalu

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  7. very soon usa will expose dos behind dis attack...

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  8. Nigeria has a long way 2 go.there is no smoke without fire,we are not @ d same level wit USA,b4 dey mk such comment dat means dey are vry sure of wat dey are saying.US gav a statement dat dose fools (BH) are planning 2 hit Abj,b4 48hrs dey BOOM ThisDay newspaper so let dem declear boko dia papa TERRORIST group and send dia drone specifically 2 dia camp and hideout.I support dem.SIMPLE

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  9. Notherners r using Boko Haram as a front for disgruntled politicians who r mad that Jonathan, a minority frm d oil producing part of Nigeria is President!
    They want only Hausa Mumus to rule nigeria or they will make it ungovernable!
    Its abt time southerners leave these Gworo eaters. How long can they take this Babarians and the killing spree?
    D North and south r obviously two different nations and dat should be addressed right away ottherwise peacful co existence among d two will be an illusion in dat loosee conflageration called Nigeria!

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  10. Most people in the presidency are the boko haram belive me or not.GOD,save ur children.i see war in dis country soon.abraham demudia

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  11. I agree 100% there is high level conspiracy somewhere... OI

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  12. Comrade Bitrus22 June, 2012 08:47

    I hail US for their final decision to declear those fools as terrorist. Who lose between south and north? Some of the bad northern elders taught to get power is by violence. Southerners in the north should get ready and come back home and allow US to come in wit their drone. Let see who wil suffer the pain. Mr president have the names of the northern elders who sponsor this boko haram sect, but he is trying to protect PDP image from collapse in nigeria totally. If the president vow to step on toes, then he should release the "BOMBING WHITE PAPER REPORT." Just watch and see how things wil be turning around from now til 3weeks time. In God i trust.

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  13. I am not blind but I believe that there is no coincidence in the whole terrorist act. Come to think of it, the hit men of BH are Kanuri minority tribe in the North and these people are hell bent on destroying the North and by extension Nigeria. Unfortunately the majority Hausa Fulani are doing siddon look to their detriment. Again even if GEJ is weak, he is wise enough to know that he comes from the region that lays the golden egg and no pig can frustrate him out of office.

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  14. The US conspiracy theory of divide and rule! As they have already predicted Nigeria should be no more by 2015. How fast have you forgotten Iraq, Egypt, Libya, Sudan etc etc etc and now Nigeria for oil wealth. This has been a calculated attempt ever since. But, now successful through our clueless president GEJ. This mistake is going to cost us all and it is not going to be pardonable by our forefathers that suffered to put this country together. Where is our sovergnty when we still answer to the dictates of USA through copy and paste format.

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  15. they are all liars jare.....

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