Friday, 28 March 2014

BOKO HARAM: Terrorist Group Go Musical

Boko Haram Calls Nigerian Police "Women" In War Song, Says Churches, Christians And Nigerian State Remain Main Target

 According to Sahara reporters, the Jamaʻat Ahl as-Sunnah lid-daʻwa wal-Jihād popularly known as Boko Haram has called Nigerian Police ‘women’ in a song it produced in showing how they attacked Giwa Barracks, Maiduguri on 14th March, 2014.
The 23 minute and 54 seconds video produced by the sect confirmed their sophistication and modern weapons in their arsenal.
The video showed the sect exhibiting their warfare techniques, shooting targets from specialized armed vans, holding and firing grenades from ground and physical coordination of men by their Commanders who in the clip were giving orders.
The footage which also contained how the sect launched attacks from several directions in and around the military barracks, clearly showed hundreds it claimed to have freed after being incarcerated by the Nigerian military.
Cautioning men of Nigerian Police to stay off their path, the sect sang, “Police give us way, you are too weak and small to stop us, you are all women and we understand you.”
The sect in the song further sang that their demand for Shariah is uncompromising and their targets remained Churches, Christians and Nigerian state, singing, “We are working for Allah and must bring Shariah to existence; we are committed to protecting Muslims from being annihilated by infidels. We are going to kill them. We will enter Churches and slaughtered Christians and barracks. We are calling on all Muslims to come out and fight Jihad. If you joke, these infidels will annihilate Muslims. You see how they are killing our women and children.”
They sang again that anyone who wants to know more about their prowess should ask people of Borno, Bauchi and Abuja, and infidels of Plateau, Kaduna, Adamawa and Gombe.
They concluded that they will fight for Shariah will all their might and must succeed. It was observes that the sect calls their fighters ‘brother’ instead of individual’s name.
The Nigerian military are yet to react to the clips since yesterday.

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