Saturday, August 2, 2014

Abducted Chibok Girls Now Suicide Bombers?

A theory that has been making rounds over the past few days have been backed up by a Vanguard source that the over 200 girls seized from Government Secondary School, Chibok, in Borno State, who are yet to be rescued from the pangs of their abductors might have become suicide bombers. This theory came following the increasing incidence of female suicide bombers in the country in recent times. “It may shock you to know that some of the girls being used for suicide bombings in parts of the North are among those taken from Chibok in April this year,” the source said. The source spoke about the possibility that the girls had been indoctrinated by the terrorists in the last three months of their captivity, hypnotised and sent into various parts of Nigeria and beyond with a view to carrying out deadly missions. More so, everyone would agree that the number of days the girls have spent with the dreaded Islamist sect group is enough to have been brainwashed. The source, who has contacts with the Boko Haram leadership, pointed out that it may be difficult to change radical orientation of the girls, who may now see their malevolent disposition as an act of righteousness. The source said further: “it is rather unfortunate that government wasted precious time in rescuing the girls either through negotiation with Boko Haram or other means possible. “It was clear from the outset that the girls would not come out the same, after being kept with their unwanted hosts for a long time.” Although the Federal Government last Wednesday assured that the Chibok girls were not among the female bombers, its spokesman did not provide any evidence to prove his claim. At a media briefing in Abuja, Coordinator of the National Information Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, tried to ward off the suggestion that the 219 school girls currently in the captivity of Boko Haram insurgents could have turned suicide bombers. A human rights activist, Shehu Sani who had taken part in failed bids to broker a truce between the Federal Government and Boko Haram leadership had shortly after the abduction of the schoolgirls raised the alarm that the girls could be brainwashed if not urgently freed. “But the danger of keeping these girls, without either using negotiation or force to free them is that, everyday these girls are being brainwashed by the insurgents,” he told Vanguard in May. “If we are not careful, the Chibok girls that would come out of captivity would not be the same girls that went into captivity. They would be indoctrinated, they would be hypnotised and brainwashed to the point that they would be transformed into insurgents themselves. And of what use would they be? “These are very young girls in their teens with very open and vulnerable minds but open to dangerous ideas. You can see how a man would abduct a girl whose parents don’t like him and, by the time the girl comes back she is ready to fight her parents. “So, the danger is that as the clocks ticks, it is ticking for us, for the girls and for our reputation and integrity as a country.”

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

6 days after downing passenger jet, rebels shoot down 2 Ukrainian military planes

http://informationng.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/wpid-2014-07-23-17_43_39.jpg Guess these rebels have no soul. They couldn’t even give it time before they start shooting down planes again. Less than a week after shooting down a passenger jet carrying 298 people, pro-Russian rebels today Wednesday July 23rd shot down two Ukrainian military fighter jets close to the Russian border just 35km away from the Malaysian crash site. A spokesman for Ukraine’s military operations said the planes were downed near Savur Mogila, a burial mound in the Shaktersky region, but didn’t have any information about the pilots.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Thailand Police Confront Anti-Coup Protesters



Scuffles break out as police and heavily-armed soldiers block protesters from marching towards Bangkok's Victory Monument.

A man is detained by the police after a confrontation during a protest against military rule in Bangkok
Video: Tension at anti-coup protests in Thailand
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Police and armed soldiers have been involved in a tense stand-off with protesters marching against the military coup in Thailand.
A group of around 200 demonstrators defied limits on public gatherings imposed since the army took control and refused to obey instructions not to march thr

Isla Vista Shooting: Seven Killed In Drive-By



Witnesses say a gunman sprayed bullets from a BMW as he sped through the streets of the California student enclave Isla Vista.


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Video: 'One girl was shot dead, I ran for my life'
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Santa Barbara County Sheriff Bill Brown says police are reviewing written and video evidence suggesting the Isla Vista shootings were planned.
Video: 'This atrocity was a premeditated mass murder'
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Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a gunman drove through a college town spraying bullets from his car.

The Girl Davido Was Kissing Finally Revealed



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After enough research and rigmarole, we have been able to reveal the lady Davido was involved with this time around with her name said to be Faith Nketsi, a South African.
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Tragic Sailors: Skipper 'Dearly Missed'


The search for the missing UK sailors ends after divers enter the upturned yacht and find the life raft still in storage.


The wrecked yacht. Inset: the Cheeki Rafiki crew at a party in Antigua
Video: The Missing Sailors' Life Raft Was Still On Their Yacht
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Andrew Bridge's family has thanked searchers

The family of yachtsman Andrew Bridge say they are "deeply saddened" by the discovery of the upturned hull of the missing boat Cheeki Rafiki.
The search for the four British sailors ended at 3am UK time after a se