Attackers breached heavy security at Camp Simba at dawn but were pushed back and four jihadists killed, said army spokesman Colonel Paul Njuguna.
The American military, however, said three US citizens died in the attack including a service member and two civilian defence contractors.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of our teammates who lost their lives today,” General Stephen Townsend, the head of US Africa Command (Africom), said in a statement.
Two other US Department of Defence personnel were wounded, the statement added, without giving further details.
Al-Shabaab has launched regular cross-border raids since Kenya sent troops into Somalia in 2011 as part of an African Union force protecting the internationally-backed government – which the jihadists have been trying to overthrow for more than a decade.
The Lamu region, which includes popular tourist beach destination Lamu Island, lies close to the Somali frontier and has suffered frequent attacks, often carried out with roadside bombs.
Njuguna said “an attempt was made to breach security at Manda Air Strip” at 5:30 am but it was repulsed.
“Four terrorists’ bodies have so far been found. The airstrip is safe,” he said, adding that a fire had broken out but had since been dealt with.
Kenya’s Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai said officers were “on high alert” after the attack.
Al-Shabaab ‘Lying’
An internal police report seen by AFP said two Cessna aircraft, two American helicopters and “multiple American vehicles” were destroyed at the airstrip.
Local government official Irungu Macharia said five people had been arrested near the camp and were being interrogated.
Shabaab claimed to have killed 17 Americans and nine Kenyan soldiers after the attack.
The nearby civilian airport at Manda Bay, which brings tourists visiting Lamu Island — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — was closed for several hours after the incident, according to the civil aviation authority.
Al-Shabaab said in a statement it had “successfully stormed the heavily fortified military base and have now taken effective control of part of the base”.
AFRICOM accused Al-Shabaab of lying in order to create false headlines.
Shabaab countered with a second statement, saying it had been a 10-hour firefight and mocking the US “inability to fend off an attack by just a handful of steadfast Muslim men”.
The group referred to an uptick in US military airstrikes under President Donald Trump, accusing the US of “strafing villages from above and indiscriminately bombarding innocent women and children.”
AFRICOM said in April it had killed more than 800 people in 110 strikes in Somalia since April 2017.
US Military Network
The Somali jihadists have staged several large-scale attacks inside Kenya in retaliation for Nairobi sending troops into Somalia as well as to target foreign interests.
The group has been fighting to overthrow an internationally-backed government in Mogadishu since 2006, staging regular attacks on government buildings, hotels, security checkpoints and military bases in the country
Despite years of costly efforts to fight Al-Shabaab, the group on December 28 managed to detonate a vehicle packed with explosives in Mogadishu, killing 81 people.
The spate of attacks highlights the group’s resilience and capacity to inflict mass casualties at home and in the region, despite losing control of major urban areas in Somalia.
In a November report, a UN panel of experts on Somalia noted an “unprecedented number” of homemade bombs and other attacks across the Kenya-Somalia border in June and July last year.
On Thursday, at least three people were killed when suspected Al-Shabaab gunmen ambushed a bus travelling in the area.
According to the Institute for Security Studies, the United States has 34 known military bases in Africa, from where it conducts “drone operations, training, military exercises, direct action and humanitarian activities”.
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Somali Jihadists Kill Three Americans In Attack On Kenyan Military Base
Attackers breached heavy security at Camp Simba at dawn but were pushed back and four jihadists killed, said army spokesman Colonel Paul Njuguna.
The American military, however, said three US citizens died in the attack including a service member and two civilian defence contractors.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of our teammates who lost their lives today,” General Stephen Townsend, the head of US Africa Command (Africom), said in a statement.
Two other US Department of Defence personnel were wounded, the statement added, without giving further details.
Al-Shabaab has launched regular cross-border raids since Kenya sent troops into Somalia in 2011 as part of an African Union force protecting the internationally-backed government – which the jihadists have been trying to overthrow for more than a decade.
The Lamu region, which includes popular tourist beach destination Lamu Island, lies close to the Somali frontier and has suffered frequent attacks, often carried out with roadside bombs.
Njuguna said “an attempt was made to breach security at Manda Air Strip” at 5:30 am but it was repulsed.
“Four terrorists’ bodies have so far been found. The airstrip is safe,” he said, adding that a fire had broken out but had since been dealt with.
Kenya’s Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai said officers were “on high alert” after the attack.
Al-Shabaab ‘Lying’
An internal police report seen by AFP said two Cessna aircraft, two American helicopters and “multiple American vehicles” were destroyed at the airstrip.
Local government official Irungu Macharia said five people had been arrested near the camp and were being interrogated.
Shabaab claimed to have killed 17 Americans and nine Kenyan soldiers after the attack.
The nearby civilian airport at Manda Bay, which brings tourists visiting Lamu Island — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — was closed for several hours after the incident, according to the civil aviation authority.
Al-Shabaab said in a statement it had “successfully stormed the heavily fortified military base and have now taken effective control of part of the base”.
AFRICOM accused Al-Shabaab of lying in order to create false headlines.
Shabaab countered with a second statement, saying it had been a 10-hour firefight and mocking the US “inability to fend off an attack by just a handful of steadfast Muslim men”.
The group referred to an uptick in US military airstrikes under President Donald Trump, accusing the US of “strafing villages from above and indiscriminately bombarding innocent women and children.”
AFRICOM said in April it had killed more than 800 people in 110 strikes in Somalia since April 2017.
US Military Network
The Somali jihadists have staged several large-scale attacks inside Kenya in retaliation for Nairobi sending troops into Somalia as well as to target foreign interests.
The group has been fighting to overthrow an internationally-backed government in Mogadishu since 2006, staging regular attacks on government buildings, hotels, security checkpoints and military bases in the country
Despite years of costly efforts to fight Al-Shabaab, the group on December 28 managed to detonate a vehicle packed with explosives in Mogadishu, killing 81 people.
The spate of attacks highlights the group’s resilience and capacity to inflict mass casualties at home and in the region, despite losing control of major urban areas in Somalia.
In a November report, a UN panel of experts on Somalia noted an “unprecedented number” of homemade bombs and other attacks across the Kenya-Somalia border in June and July last year.
On Thursday, at least three people were killed when suspected Al-Shabaab gunmen ambushed a bus travelling in the area.
According to the Institute for Security Studies, the United States has 34 known military bases in Africa, from where it conducts “drone operations, training, military exercises, direct action and humanitarian activities”.
Nigeria: Kaduna Explosion - DPR to Sanction Illegal Gas Operators
6 January 2020
The Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) has threatened to sanction all unlicensed LPG
retail outlets and operators with stiff penalties.
The DPR North West
Zonal Operations Controller, Mr Isa Tafida, made this known to newsmen
in Kaduna while reacting to Saturday's gas explosion at Sabon Tasha,
Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the gas explosion killed five persons,
including a professor, and destroyed valuable properties on Jan. 4.
The Police in a
statement, after the incident in Kaduna, confirmed that five persons
were killed, while four others sustained injuries.
Tafida who condoled
with victims of the explosion, said that the gas retailer operated
illegally, without even a category D license being issued to retailers
in the zone.
Nigeria: Kaduna Explosion - DPR to Sanction Illegal Gas Operators
6 January 2020
The Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) has threatened to sanction all unlicensed LPG
retail outlets and operators with stiff penalties.
The DPR North West
Zonal Operations Controller, Mr Isa Tafida, made this known to newsmen
in Kaduna while reacting to Saturday's gas explosion at Sabon Tasha,
Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the gas explosion killed five persons,
including a professor, and destroyed valuable properties on Jan. 4.
The Police in a
statement, after the incident in Kaduna, confirmed that five persons
were killed, while four others sustained injuries.
Tafida who condoled
with victims of the explosion, said that the gas retailer operated
illegally, without even a category D license being issued to retailers
in the zone.
He urged investors,
gas plant operators and retailers to obtain the required license, that
would ensure safe handling of gas, to avoid similar accidents in the
future.
"The DPR Kaduna
Zone wishes to extend its sympathy and condolences to the families of
the victims, the government and people of Kaduna state.
"We regret the
unfortunate incident of gas explosion that occurred on Saturday that
recorded loss of lives, injuries of various degrees and loss of worthy
properties.
"The outcome of our
preliminary investigations reveal that the facility is an illegal gas
retailing vendor that engages in illegal storage, decanting and sales of
LPG (cooking) and acetylene (industrial gases).
Nigeria: Kaduna Explosion - DPR to Sanction Illegal Gas Operators
6 January 2020
The Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) has threatened to sanction all unlicensed LPG
retail outlets and operators with stiff penalties.
The DPR North West
Zonal Operations Controller, Mr Isa Tafida, made this known to newsmen
in Kaduna while reacting to Saturday's gas explosion at Sabon Tasha,
Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the gas explosion killed five persons,
including a professor, and destroyed valuable properties on Jan. 4.
The Police in a
statement, after the incident in Kaduna, confirmed that five persons
were killed, while four others sustained injuries.
Tafida who condoled
with victims of the explosion, said that the gas retailer operated
illegally, without even a category D license being issued to retailers
in the zone.
He urged investors,
gas plant operators and retailers to obtain the required license, that
would ensure safe handling of gas, to avoid similar accidents in the
future.
"The DPR Kaduna
Zone wishes to extend its sympathy and condolences to the families of
the victims, the government and people of Kaduna state.
"We regret the
unfortunate incident of gas explosion that occurred on Saturday that
recorded loss of lives, injuries of various degrees and loss of worthy
properties.
"The outcome of our
preliminary investigations reveal that the facility is an illegal gas
retailing vendor that engages in illegal storage, decanting and sales of
LPG (cooking) and acetylene (industrial gases).
Nigeria: Kaduna Explosion - DPR to Sanction Illegal Gas Operators
6 January 2020
The Department of
Petroleum Resources (DPR) has threatened to sanction all unlicensed LPG
retail outlets and operators with stiff penalties.
The DPR North West
Zonal Operations Controller, Mr Isa Tafida, made this known to newsmen
in Kaduna while reacting to Saturday's gas explosion at Sabon Tasha,
Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The News Agency of
Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the gas explosion killed five persons,
including a professor, and destroyed valuable properties on Jan. 4.
The Police in a
statement, after the incident in Kaduna, confirmed that five persons
were killed, while four others sustained injuries.
Tafida who condoled
with victims of the explosion, said that the gas retailer operated
illegally, without even a category D license being issued to retailers
in the zone.
He urged investors,
gas plant operators and retailers to obtain the required license, that
would ensure safe handling of gas, to avoid similar accidents in the
future.
"The DPR Kaduna
Zone wishes to extend its sympathy and condolences to the families of
the victims, the government and people of Kaduna state.
"We regret the
unfortunate incident of gas explosion that occurred on Saturday that
recorded loss of lives, injuries of various degrees and loss of worthy
properties.
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Somali Jihadists Kill Three Americans In Attack On Kenyan Military Base
Attackers breached heavy security at Camp Simba at dawn but were pushed back and four jihadists killed, said army spokesman Colonel Paul Njuguna.
The American military, however, said three US citizens died in the attack including a service member and two civilian defence contractors.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of our teammates who lost their lives today,” General Stephen Townsend, the head of US Africa Command (Africom), said in a statement.
Two other US Department of Defence personnel were wounded, the statement added, without giving further details.
Al-Shabaab has launched regular cross-border raids since Kenya sent troops into Somalia in 2011 as part of an African Union force protecting the internationally-backed government – which the jihadists have been trying to overthrow for more than a decade.
The Lamu region, which includes popular tourist beach destination Lamu Island, lies close to the Somali frontier and has suffered frequent attacks, often carried out with roadside bombs.
Njuguna said “an attempt was made to breach security at Manda Air Strip” at 5:30 am but it was repulsed.
“Four terrorists’ bodies have so far been found. The airstrip is safe,” he said, adding that a fire had broken out but had since been dealt with.
Kenya’s Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai said officers were “on high alert” after the attack.
Al-Shabaab ‘Lying’
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Somali Jihadists Kill Three Americans In Attack On Kenyan Military Base
Attackers breached heavy security at Camp Simba at dawn but were pushed back and four jihadists killed, said army spokesman Colonel Paul Njuguna.
The American military, however, said three US citizens died in the attack including a service member and two civilian defence contractors.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of our teammates who lost their lives today,” General Stephen Townsend, the head of US Africa Command (Africom), said in a statement.
Two other US Department of Defence personnel were wounded, the statement added, without giving further details.
Al-Shabaab has launched regular cross-border raids since Kenya sent troops into Somalia in 2011 as part of an African Union force protecting the internationally-backed government – which the jihadists have been trying to overthrow for more than a decade.
The Lamu region, which includes popular tourist beach destination Lamu Island, lies close to the Somali frontier and has suffered frequent attacks, often carried out with roadside bombs.
Njuguna said “an attempt was made to breach security at Manda Air Strip” at 5:30 am but it was repulsed.
“Four terrorists’ bodies have so far been found. The airstrip is safe,” he said, adding that a fire had broken out but had since been dealt with.
Kenya’s Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai said officers were “on high alert” after the attack.
Al-Shabaab ‘Lying’
An internal police report seen by AFP said two Cessna aircraft, two American helicopters and “multiple American vehicles” were destroyed at the airstrip.
Local government official Irungu Macharia said five people had been arrested near the camp and were being interrogated.
Shabaab claimed to have killed 17 Americans and nine Kenyan soldiers after the attack.
The nearby civilian airport at Manda Bay, which brings tourists visiting Lamu Island — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — was closed for several hours after the incident, according to the civil aviation authority.
Al-Shabaab said in a statement it had “successfully stormed the heavily fortified military base and have now taken effective control of part of the base”.
AFRICOM accused Al-Shabaab of lying in order to create false headlines.
Shabaab countered with a second statement, saying it had been a 10-hour firefight and mocking the US “inability to fend off an attack by just a handful of steadfast Muslim men”.
The group referred to an uptick in US military airstrikes under President Donald Trump, accusing the US of “strafing villages from above and indiscriminately bombarding innocent women and children.”
AFRICOM said in April it had killed more than 800 people in 110 strikes in Somalia since April 2017.
US Military Network
The Somali jihadists have staged several large-scale attacks inside Kenya in retaliation for Nairobi sending troops into Somalia as well as to target foreign interests.
The group has been fighting to overthrow an internationally-backed government in Mogadishu since 2006, staging regular attacks on government buildings, hotels, security checkpoints and military bases in the country
Despite years of costly efforts to fight Al-Shabaab, the group on December 28 managed to detonate a vehicle packed with explosives in Mogadishu, killing 81 people.
The spate of attacks highlights the group’s resilience and capacity to inflict mass casualties at home and in the region, despite losing control of major urban areas in Somalia.
In a November report, a UN panel of experts on Somalia noted an “unprecedented number” of homemade bombs and other attacks across the Kenya-Somalia border in June and July last year.
On Thursday, at least three people were killed when suspected Al-Shabaab gunmen ambushed a bus travelling in the area.
According to the Institute for Security Studies, the United States has 34 known military bases in Africa, from where it conducts “drone operations, training, military exercises, direct action and humanitarian activities”.
Local government official Irungu Macharia said five people had been arrested near the camp and were being interrogated.
Shabaab claimed to have killed 17 Americans and nine Kenyan soldiers after the attack.
The nearby civilian airport at Manda Bay, which brings tourists visiting Lamu Island — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — was closed for several hours after the incident, according to the civil aviation authority.
Al-Shabaab said in a statement it had “successfully stormed the heavily fortified military base and have now taken effective control of part of the base”.
AFRICOM accused Al-Shabaab of lying in order to create false headlines.
Shabaab countered with a second statement, saying it had been a 10-hour firefight and mocking the US “inability to fend off an attack by just a handful of steadfast Muslim men”.
The group referred to an uptick in US military airstrikes under President Donald Trump, accusing the US of “strafing villages from above and indiscriminately bombarding innocent women and children.”
AFRICOM said in April it had killed more than 800 people in 110 strikes in Somalia since April 2017.
US Military Network
The Somali jihadists have staged several large-scale attacks inside Kenya in retaliation for Nairobi sending troops into Somalia as well as to target foreign interests.
The group has been fighting to overthrow an internationally-backed government in Mogadishu since 2006, staging regular attacks on government buildings, hotels, security checkpoints and military bases in the country
Despite years of costly efforts to fight Al-Shabaab, the group on December 28 managed to detonate a vehicle packed with explosives in Mogadishu, killing 81 people.
The spate of attacks highlights the group’s resilience and capacity to inflict mass casualties at home and in the region, despite losing control of major urban areas in Somalia.
In a November report, a UN panel of experts on Somalia noted an “unprecedented number” of homemade bombs and other attacks across the Kenya-Somalia border in June and July last year.
On Thursday, at least three people were killed when suspected Al-Shabaab gunmen ambushed a bus travelling in the area.
According to the Institute for Security Studies, the United States has 34 known military bases in Africa, from where it conducts “drone operations, training, military exercises, direct action and humanitarian activities”.
"The outcome of our
preliminary investigations reveal that the facility is an illegal gas
retailing vendor that engages in illegal storage, decanting and sales of
LPG (cooking) and acetylene (industrial gases).
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"The operator of that illegal facility is unknown to the department and the facility is not licensed by DPR," Tafida said.
According to him,
the department has variously conducted trainings, monitoring of LPG
outlets and issued warnings to members of the public not to patronise
the illegal operators.
He said that DPR
had also enjoined such illegal operators to follow the laid down rules
and regulations, by obtaining license to ensure safe handling of gas;
considering its volatility.
"Gas retailers who
do not have category D license for retailing LPG are desperate for
money, because LPG is new source of money and the public now know
better, that using gas for cooking is faster and cleaner; but the public
need to be aware that it has to be handled with caution.
"Investors should
invest in gas business but they should follow the rules and regulations
and do it in line with best practices," he said.
The agency said it had approved and licensed 38 LPG plants in Kaduna state in 2019.
" Despite this, hundreds of unlicensed retailers and gas vendors are still operating within Kaduna city " Tafida regretted. (NA
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"The operator of that illegal facility is unknown to the department and the facility is not licensed by DPR," Tafida said.
According to him,
the department has variously conducted trainings, monitoring of LPG
outlets and issued warnings to members of the public not to patronise
the illegal operators.
He said that DPR
had also enjoined such illegal operators to follow the laid down rules
and regulations, by obtaining license to ensure safe handling of gas;
considering its volatility.
"Gas retailers who
do not have category D license for retailing LPG are desperate for
money, because LPG is new source of money and the public now know
better, that using gas for cooking is faster and cleaner; but the public
need to be aware that it has to be handled with caution.
"Investors should
invest in gas business but they should follow the rules and regulations
and do it in line with best practices," he said.
The agency said it had approved and licensed 38 LPG plants in Kaduna state in 2019.
" Despite this, hundreds of unlicensed retailers and gas vendors are still operating within Kaduna city " Tafida regretted. (NA
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"The operator of that illegal facility is unknown to the department and the facility is not licensed by DPR," Tafida said.
According to him,
the department has variously conducted trainings, monitoring of LPG
outlets and issued warnings to members of the public not to patronise
the illegal operators.
He said that DPR
had also enjoined such illegal operators to follow the laid down rules
and regulations, by obtaining license to ensure safe handling of gas;
considering its volatility.
"Gas retailers who
do not have category D license for retailing LPG are desperate for
money, because LPG is new source of money and the public now know
better, that using gas for cooking is faster and cleaner; but the public
need to be aware that it has to be handled with caution.
"Investors should
invest in gas business but they should follow the rules and regulations
and do it in line with best practices," he said.
The agency said it had approved and licensed 38 LPG plants in Kaduna state in 2019.
" Despite this, hundreds of unlicensed retailers and gas vendors are still operating within Kaduna city " Tafida regretted. (NA
He urged investors,
gas plant operators and retailers to obtain the required license, that
would ensure safe handling of gas, to avoid similar accidents in the
future.
"The DPR Kaduna
Zone wishes to extend its sympathy and condolences to the families of
the victims, the government and people of Kaduna state.
"We regret the
unfortunate incident of gas explosion that occurred on Saturday that
recorded loss of lives, injuries of various degrees and loss of worthy
properties.
"The outcome of our
preliminary investigations reveal that the facility is an illegal gas
retailing vendor that engages in illegal storage, decanting and sales of
LPG (cooking) and acetylene (industrial gases).
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"The operator of that illegal facility is unknown to the department and the facility is not licensed by DPR," Tafida said.
According to him,
the department has variously conducted trainings, monitoring of LPG
outlets and issued warnings to members of the public not to patronise
the illegal operators.
He said that DPR
had also enjoined such illegal operators to follow the laid down rules
and regulations, by obtaining license to ensure safe handling of gas;
considering its volatility.
"Gas retailers who
do not have category D license for retailing LPG are desperate for
money, because LPG is new source of money and the public now know
better, that using gas for cooking is faster and cleaner; but the public
need to be aware that it has to be handled with caution.
"Investors should
invest in gas business but they should follow the rules and regulations
and do it in line with best practices," he said.
The agency said it had approved and licensed 38 LPG plants in Kaduna state in 2019.
" Despite this, hundreds of unlicensed retailers and gas vendors are still operating within Kaduna city " Tafida regretted. (NA
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Pastor Bakare reveals enemies of Nigeria
an hour ago
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The general overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare
has listed what he described as the true enemies in Nigeria.
According to Bakare, the true enemies of Nigeria are found in every
level of government, from the local to the state to the federal levels,
and in every arm of government in Nigeria.
He said those who partake of the loot and those who celebrate looters
are the true enemies among the people.
Here are 19 enemies of Nigeria as listed by Bakare
1. Nigeria true enemies are found at every level of government
2. Nigeria enemies are found in can also be found on the streets, in
households and in the marketplace.
3. Those who choose to be spectators while the nation goes down the
drain on their watch
4. Those perverts on the pulpit who hide under togas of godliness to
manipulate the vulnerable
5. Those who partake of loot and celebrate looters from the same ethnic
group or religious organisation
What Igbo must do to get presidency - Buhari’s associate discloses
6. Those who say of the looters, “We know say na thief, but this thief
na our thief.”
8. Those who place excruciating multiple tax burdens on often
defenceless Nigerians in local governments
9. State governments that feed fat on unaccounted-for security votes
10. Those who connive with zonal political oligarchs to personalise and
privatise the state
11. Those who deploy the force of state to quell dissent
12. Those power-drunk state officials are the true enemies of Nigeria
13. Those who have perverted their influence and turned states within
their zones of influence into personal estates.
14. The political puppeteers who rig the system to enthrone their
stooges and use them to corner resources and opportunities.
15. Those who mastermind vote-buying
16. Those who engineer outbreaks of political violence.
17. The judges who pervert justice and auction judgements to the highest
bidder.
18. The legislators who rob the nation “under the guise of constituency
projects” and are quick to pass laws that undermine our national
freedoms, thereby threatening our national stability.
I'll not support the violation of people’s rights - Tunde Bakare tells
Buhari
19. Those who deploy the machinery of state against hapless citizens;
those who serve self rather than the people. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1290419-here-19-enemies-nigeria-listed-by-pastor-bakare.html
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Pastor Bakare reveals enemies of Nigeria
an hour ago
3617 views by Aanu Adegun
The general overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare
has listed what he described as the true enemies in Nigeria.
According to Bakare, the true enemies of Nigeria are found in every
level of government, from the local to the state to the federal levels,
and in every arm of government in Nigeria.
He said those who partake of the loot and those who celebrate looters
are the true enemies among the people.
Here are 19 enemies of Nigeria as listed by Bakare
1. Nigeria true enemies are found at every level of government
2. Nigeria enemies are found in can also be found on the streets, in
households and in the marketplace.
3. Those who choose to be spectators while the nation goes down the
drain on their watch
4. Those perverts on the pulpit who hide under togas of godliness to
manipulate the vulnerable
5. Those who partake of loot and celebrate looters from the same ethnic
group or religious organisation
What Igbo must do to get presidency - Buhari’s associate discloses
6. Those who say of the looters, “We know say na thief, but this thief
na our thief.”
8. Those who place excruciating multiple tax burdens on often
defenceless Nigerians in local governments
9. State governments that feed fat on unaccounted-for security votes
10. Those who connive with zonal political oligarchs to personalise and
privatise the state
11. Those who deploy the force of state to quell dissent
12. Those power-drunk state officials are the true enemies of Nigeria
13. Those who have perverted their influence and turned states within
their zones of influence into personal estates.
14. The political puppeteers who rig the system to enthrone their
stooges and use them to corner resources and opportunities.
15. Those who mastermind vote-buying
16. Those who engineer outbreaks of political violence.
17. The judges who pervert justice and auction judgements to the highest
bidder.
18. The legislators who rob the nation “under the guise of constituency
projects” and are quick to pass laws that undermine our national
freedoms, thereby threatening our national stability.
I'll not support the violation of people’s rights - Tunde Bakare tells
Buhari
19. Those who deploy the machinery of state against hapless citizens;
those who serve self rather than the people. Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1290419-here-19-enemies-nigeria-listed-by-pastor-bakare.html
Latest Politics NewsLocal news
Pastor Bakare reveals enemies of Nigeria
an hour ago
3617 views by Aanu Adegun
The general overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare
has listed what he described as the true enemies in Nigeria.
According to Bakare, the true enemies of Nigeria are found in every
level of government, from the local to the state to the federal levels,
and in every arm of government in Nigeria.
He said those who partake of the loot and those who celebrate looters
are the true enemies among the people.
Here are 19 enemies of Nigeria as listed by Bakare
1. Nigeria true enemies are found at every level of government
2. Nigeria enemies are found in can also be found on the streets, in
households and in the marketplace.
3. Those who choose to be spectators while the nation goes down the
drain on their watch
4. Those perverts on the pulpit who hide under togas of godliness to
manipulate the vulnerable
5. Those who partake of loot and celebrate looters from the same ethnic
group or religious organisation
What Igbo must do to get presidency - Buhari’s associate discloses
6. Those who say of the looters, “We know say na thief, but this thief
na our thief.”
8. Those who place excruciating multiple tax burdens on often
defenceless Nigerians in local governments
9. State governments that feed fat on unaccounted-for security votes
10. Those who connive with zonal political oligarchs to personalise and
privatise the state
11. Those who deploy the force of state to quell dissent
12. Those power-drunk state officials are the true enemies of Nigeria
13. Those who have perverted their influence and turned states within
their zones of influence into personal estates.
14. The political puppeteers who rig the system to enthrone their
stooges and use them to corner resources and opportunities.
15. Those who mastermind vote-buying
16. Those who engineer outbreaks of political violence.
17. The judges who pervert justice and auction judgements to the highest
bidder.
18. The legislators who rob the nation “under the guise of constituency
projects” and are quick to pass laws that undermine our national
freedoms, thereby threatening our national stability.
I'll not support the violation of people’s rights - Tunde Bakare tells
Buhari
Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1290419-here-19-enemies-nigeria-listed-by-pastor-bakare.html
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Pastor Bakare reveals enemies of Nigeria
an hour ago
3617 views by Aanu Adegun
The general overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare
has listed what he described as the true enemies in Nigeria.
According to Bakare, the true enemies of Nigeria are found in every
level of government, from the local to the state to the federal levels,
and in every arm of government in Nigeria.
He said those who partake of the loot and those who celebrate looters
are the true enemies among the people.
Here are 19 enemies of Nigeria as listed by Bakare
1. Nigeria true enemies are found at every level of government
2. Nigeria enemies are found in can also be found on the streets, in
households and in the marketplace.
3. Those who choose to be spectators while the nation goes down the
drain on their watch
4. Those perverts on the pulpit who hide under togas of godliness to
manipulate the vulnerable
5. Those who partake of loot and celebrate looters from the same ethnic
group or religious organisation
What Igbo must do to get presidency - Buhari’s associate discloses
6. Those who say of the looters, “We know say na thief, but this thief
na our thief.”
8. Those who place excruciating multiple tax burdens on often
defenceless Nigerians in local governments
9. State governments that feed fat on unaccounted-for security votes
10. Those who connive with zonal political oligarchs to personalise and
privatise the state
11. Those who deploy the force of state to quell dissent
12. Those power-drunk state officials are the true enemies of Nigeria
13. Those who have perverted their influence and turned states within
their zones of influence into personal estates.
14. The political puppeteers who rig the system to enthrone their
stooges and use them to corner resources and opportunities.
15. Those who mastermind vote-buying
16. Those who engineer outbreaks of political violence.
17. The judges who pervert justice and auction judgements to the highest
bidder.
18. The legislators who rob the nation “under the guise of constituency
projects” and are quick to pass laws that undermine our national
freedoms, thereby threatening our national stability.
I'll not support the violation of people’s rights - Tunde Bakare tells
Buhari
Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1290419-here-19-enemies-nigeria-listed-by-pastor-bakare.html
Pastor Bakare reveals enemies of Nigeria
an hour ago
3617 views by Aanu Adegun
The general overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare
has listed what he described as the true enemies in Nigeria.
According to Bakare, the true enemies of Nigeria are found in every
level of government, from the local to the state to the federal levels,
and in every arm of government in Nigeria.
He said those who partake of the loot and those who celebrate looters
are the true enemies among the people.
Here are 19 enemies of Nigeria as listed by Bakare
1. Nigeria true enemies are found at every level of government
2. Nigeria enemies are found in can also be found on the streets, in
households and in the marketplace.
3. Those who choose to be spectators while the nation goes down the
drain on their watch
4. Those perverts on the pulpit who hide under togas of godliness to
manipulate the vulnerable
5. Those who partake of loot and celebrate looters from the same ethnic
group or religious organisation
What Igbo must do to get presidency - Buhari’s associate discloses
6. Those who say of the looters, “We know say na thief, but this thief
na our thief.”
8. Those who place excruciating multiple tax burdens on often
defenceless Nigerians in local governments
9. State governments that feed fat on unaccounted-for security votes
10. Those who connive with zonal political oligarchs to personalise and
privatise the state
11. Those who deploy the force of state to quell dissent
12. Those power-drunk state officials are the true enemies of Nigeria
13. Those who have perverted their influence and turned states within
their zones of influence into personal estates.
14. The political puppeteers who rig the system to enthrone their
stooges and use them to corner resources and opportunities.
15. Those who mastermind vote-buying
16. Those who engineer outbreaks of political violence.
17. The judges who pervert justice and auction judgements to the highest
bidder.
18. The legislators who rob the nation “under the guise of constituency
projects” and are quick to pass laws that undermine our national
freedoms, thereby threatening our national stability.
I'll not support the violation of people’s rights - Tunde Bakare tells
Buhari Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1290419-here-19-enemies-nigeria-listed-by-pastor-bakare.html
Pastor Bakare reveals enemies of Nigeria
an hour ago
3617 views by Aanu Adegun
The general overseer of the Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare
has listed what he described as the true enemies in Nigeria.
According to Bakare, the true enemies of Nigeria are found in every
level of government, from the local to the state to the federal levels,
and in every arm of government in Nigeria.
He said those who partake of the loot and those who celebrate looters
are the true enemies among the people.
Here are 19 enemies of Nigeria as listed by Bakare
1. Nigeria true enemies are found at every level of government
2. Nigeria enemies are found in can also be found on the streets, in
households and in the marketplace.
3. Those who choose to be spectators while the nation goes down the
drain on their watch
4. Those perverts on the pulpit who hide under togas of godliness to
manipulate the vulnerable
5. Those who partake of loot and celebrate looters from the same ethnic
group or religious organisation
What Igbo must do to get presidency - Buhari’s associate discloses
6. Those who say of the looters, “We know say na thief, but this thief
na our thief.”
8. Those who place excruciating multiple tax burdens on often
defenceless Nigerians in local governments
9. State governments that feed fat on unaccounted-for security votes
10. Those who connive with zonal political oligarchs to personalise and
privatise the state
11. Those who deploy the force of state to quell dissent
12. Those power-drunk state officials are the true enemies of Nigeria
13. Those who have perverted their influence and turned states within
their zones of influence into personal estates.
14. The political puppeteers who rig the system to enthrone their
stooges and use them to corner resources and opportunities.
15. Those who mastermind vote-buying
16. Those who engineer outbreaks of political violence.
17. The judges who pervert justice and auction judgements to the highest
bidder.
18. The legislators who rob the nation “under the guise of constituency
projects” and are quick to pass laws that undermine our national
freedoms, thereby threatening our national stability.
I'll not support the violation of people’s rights - Tunde Bakare tells
Buhari Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1290419-here-19-enemies-nigeria-listed-by-pastor-bakare.html
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