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Fresh Blasts, Gunfire Rock Kano

24 Jan 2012

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Soldiers wait at the Aminu Kano Airport for the arrival of President Goodluck Jonathan, who visited the city Sunday 

By Tunde Sulaiman, with agency reports

There appears to be no let up in the Boko Haram onslaught on Kano, with fresh explosions and gunfire reported early Tuesday in an area near a police station in the city.

On Friday, it was the same Kano that bore the brunt of coordinated attacks and shootouts claimed by the Islamic sect, which left at least 185 dead.

According agency reports, some 15 blasts and gunshots were heard coming from the vicinity of a mobile police headquarters on Tuesday morning. Details were not immediately clear, and police were not available for comment.

"I was awoken from sleep by explosions and gunshots coming from the mobile barracks and police station opposite," one resident told the AFP, adding that they had stopped after several minutes.

"It's terrifying ... It's too dangerous to go out, besides there is curfew."

Sporadic gunfire could still be heard after the explosions halted.

A night time curfew is in effect in the wake of Friday's attacks in Kano claimed by Islamist group Boko Haram.

The fresh violence came after police foiled attacks in the city Monday, discovering 10 bomb-laden cars and hundreds of other unexploded devices from the wave of deadly violence last week.

The same day the grim discoveries were made, clerics held prayers for peace after the attacks on Friday.

President Goodluck Jonathan vowed to beef up security as he grapples with a surge in violence by the Islamist sect Boko Haram blamed for the attacks and mounting social discontent.

Kano was left reeling after bombs were set off and gun battles raged in coordinated strikes after Friday prayers that targeted mainly police buildings, including the police headquarters.

Details began to emerge of the mode of the attacks, with police announcing the discovery of large numbers of explosive devices and that at five of the assailants were suicide bombers.

Twenty-nine of the dead were police officers, the state’s Police Commissioner, Ibrahim Idris said in a statement, while witness testimony said some of the assailants wore police uniforms.

Idris said police found 10 cars loaded with improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at various sites in Kano, along with about 300 drinks cans, eight powdered milk tins and eight 350-kilogramme drums -- all loaded with explosives.

According to the latest toll, he said 150 civilians, three intelligence officers, two immigration officers and a customs officer were, in addition to the police officers, killed in Friday's attacks.

"I will pray to God that we should never re-live the catastrophe that resulted in the deaths and maiming in our city," Kano State governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso said as about 200 Muslim clerics and political leaders offered peace prayers in Kano.

Nobel literature laureate, Wole Soyinka, who has previously warned of the risk of civil war, appealed to fellow Nigerians not to exact revenge.

"We must not accept the agenda of Boko Haram. Do not consider reprisals," Soyinka said. "They want... to embark on a programme where neighbours will turn against neighbours."

Political leaders also sought to ensure that the attacks do not spark a wider conflict in Nigeria.

"We want to ensure that a few misguided Nigerians who have been led into this action don't take this country hostage," said Senate president David Mark who travelled to Kano with the speaker of the House of Representatives Aminu Tambuwal.

A purported spokesman for Boko Haram said the attacks were in response to a refusal by the authorities to release its members from custody.

Some detainees being held at a police station in Kano were thought to have been freed during Friday's attacks.

The group, which has staged a series of increasingly sophisticated and bloody attacks, often targeting Christians, is believed to have a number of factions with differing aims, including some with political links and a hard-core Islamist cell.

President Jonathan has said some Boko Haram members have infiltrated government, including the security services and the executive.

In Kano, around 50 people gathered Monday outside the main hospital's morgue waiting to collect remains of their loved ones for burial.

Most of the recent major attacks blamed on the sect have occurred in the northeast of the country, with many taking place despite the state of emergency.

Boko Haram has also claimed a Christmas Day bombing at a church near the capital Abuja which killed at least 44 people and an August attack against UN headquarters in Abuja that killed 25.

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  • May OUR GOD and LORD JESUS CHRIST guide and strengthen our dear president IN JESUS NAME AMEN

    From: Wyclef

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, THE PRESIDENT AND THE COMMANDER IN-CHIEF OF THE ARM FORCES, WAKE UP FROM YOUR SLUMBER AND ACT AS THE TRUE COMMANDER IN-CHIEF NOW OR NEVER. YOU HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO KNOW THE GROUP CULPRIT CALLED THE NORTHERN ELDERS AND I SINCERELY BELIEVE EVERYBODY WILL NOW UNDERSTAND THAT THE NORTHERN ELDERS OR BELT THEY CALL THEMSELVES KEEP ASKING THE GOVERNMENT TO DIALOGUE WITH THE GHOST TERRORISTS WHICH THE GOVERNMENT DID NOT KNOW NOR UNDERSTAND THEIR GRIEVANCES WHICH IS CRYSTAL CLEAR THEY (THE NORTHERNERS) ARE THE ONLY ONE THAT KNOWS WHO TO DIALOGUE WITH OR THEIR GRIEVANCES. THEIR REQUEST AND UTTERANCES HAVE POINTED TO WHOM TO DIALOGUE WITH AS WELL POINTED TO WHOM ARE THE SPONSOR OF THE TERRORIST ATTACK. MR. PRESIDENT, THE BALL IS NOW IN YOUR COURT TO PLAY AND TO BE PLAYED SUCCESSFULLY WELL AND VERY DECISIVELY AS WELL NOW OR NEVER. WELL MEANING NIGERIAN HAVE BEEN CALLING FOR NATIONAL CONFERENCE MANY DECADES AGO BUT TO NO AVAIL. WILL IT BE POSSIBLE NOW PEACEFULLY OR YOU WANT NIGERIA TO DIS-INTEGRATE THROUGH THE WAR ? A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE.

    From: ADE(U. S. A)

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • It is devastating that despite all efforts by thee government

    From: Thony Okonkwo

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Our security forces should be a bit more proactive and not allow these guys dictate the rules of engagement . I'll advise security measures in "quiet" areas. We have learn't that there may be a lot of "sleeper" agents all around. mr kabir "sokoto"'s story of life in a quiet surburb of Abuja occupying a single room accommodation with a university degree has showed that very clearly.May God help our nation. God bless our security forces.

    From: deniran

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • I want to suggest that the President as a matter of urgency,should organize All Nigerian Political Summit.The Summit should be in twofold: The federal which should comprise of all Governors as well as those who contested for the Governorship seat in the last Election as well as those who contested as Presidential Candidates for other Parties in 2011 Election. The second phase should be organized at the State level by State Governors. The delegates should encompass all the Senators, Members House of Reps and State Assembly members as well as those who contested such positions as candidates for other Parties. I believe that Politicians will find a lasting solution to the lingering insecurity in the Country. The ruling PDP should try to carry Main opposition Leaders along in taking major decisions that affect the generality of Nigerians.

    From: Habila Anderifun

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • No body should ever ask the president to wake up because he is not sleeping THE SECURITY OF THE COUNTRY DEPENDS ON YOU AND I. the people living around us who are responsible for all these INHUMAN ACT should be reported to the government. IF THE CITIZENS DOES NOT cooperate with the government security, GOOD LUCK JONATHAN CAN NOT protect Nigeria alone.

    From: David

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • The security agent and police should start stop and search exercise.

    From: EMMANUEL

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • If you were in his shoes what would you have done?

    From: Thorne Co

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • All northerners are terrorist, is in their nature it runs in their blood. If you are from the niger delta or ibo this is the time to leave the north.

    From: Slaw

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • All this killing because you want an islamic state my God. They should just be killing themself their in the north, I blame some of our igbo brothers and sister, my God what are they still doing in the north with the killings and bombs. GEJ what are you doing . we must call for a national conferance if we must continue living as a united Nigeria. May God help our lovly country

    From: Maja

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Brand new Hilux cars? more sophisticated weapons? common! this is too obvious! THEY ARE SPONSORED... but by whom?

    From: murtala

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • In the days of militant, we heard that president Jonathan, then vice president went to the creeks to dialogued with the boys been their kins man. Let Namadi Sambo the vice president shift his office to Borno state until he is able to make the boko haram translate their aggression to something to discuss. There must be people who understand their language who can translate same to the government.

    From: Bamidele Joseph

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • The bomb the sect of boko haram are using is from the army Barack, Mr president take note.

    From: danny

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • This boko haram issue is becoming a serious problem in this country, i blieve there are external forces in that issue they hav people that are sponsoring them, if not were on earth they got the money they used in buying the amunations? please my dear brothers and sisters lets all join hands and say enough is enough, the killings of innocent souls is enough. we are living in a country were we all are not safe.
    the problem of nigeria is unemployment that leads to high level of poverty wich is the root of all our problems, even the security chalengies we are facing is as a result of unemployment, youths become rebelist, they no more fear death talkless of security personel. i'm apealing to government and well to do people in the society to please create imployment oppotunities to tacle the problem of our dear country Nigeria.

    From: Zinat Aminu Abubakar

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Somebody must have reported sokoto before he was arrested, and now release by police, think of the consequences that will befall that person and his family, you cannot trust hausa fulani police, they will always betray you, nobody will like to come out and give useful information to the police, because they will arrest and release and their informant will be sent to untimely death.

    From: cj

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Almost all good houses and cars in the north are built and bought by the Ibos and Southners, thats why it is easy for the northerners to destroy them at little or no provocation. It is just like goat who do not know the value of flower in the compound.

    From: Chijioke

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • "President Jonathan says some Boko Haram members have infiltrated the security forces and executive" President Jonathan says We know who their sponsors are. Since President Jonathan knows all these things why does he not arrest them or do something about it? Can someone please advise Mr President not to talk until he can back up his words with action. He truly is not sounding presidential at all. It looks like our president does not fully grasp the power that is vested in him. May God help him

    From: Olayinka

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • President GEJ invite the northern elders to a closed door meeting, making it clear to them that nobody leaves the room until we identify the faces called Boko Haram, since they always speak of dialogue goes to show that these people are not faceless. Act fast now. however try rehabilitate the toll gates installing bomb scanners there and along major and inland roads in alliance with state governments please.

    From: chijioke basil

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • May God apprehend these criminals

    From: toby in Abuja

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Whoever is blaming the Federal Government for insecurity in the North is a pathological self defeatist. The Northern Region has for a long time brought in an insect infested wood (Sharia Laws) into their mist courtesy by Yerima; the lizards (Boko Haram) have come to feast on the insects. They brought in these insects to spite OBJ then. But the President was too wise for them to have neglected them then. Where is Yerima today, he is perpetually in Abuja with his family, while his blind supporters and Southerners are dying now for what they do not known. To call a spade a spade, these spate of bomb explosions are purely Northern problem and needs a Northern solution, the Federal Government should stop wasting resources to provide security in the North. I sympathize with the collateral damages of these explosions. The hen has eventually come home to roost.

    From: Ogbuge Akata

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • It's quite unfortunate that Nigeria became a terrorists nation overnight because leadership shifted from the north to the south. They promised they were going to make President Jonathan's administration ungovernable. It's obvious those who said this are really working hard to keep to their words. It is unequivocal that Boko Haram sponsorship is from eminent Nigerians who want to frustrate President Jonathan's administration. But what they fail to know is that Jonathan is not the only person to suffer their mischief but all of us as Nigerians. Jonathan has not come to remain as a president forever. If the nation (Nigeria) is destroyed, how would they come to power again? Or do they want Nigeria to disintegrate? Please let use our tongues to count our teeth.

    From: Chalie

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • The so called boko haram we never go unpunished since they felt they can put Nigeria restless. our presido, pls see how you can keep the so called northerners were they belong. the soul that sinneth must surely die.

    From: Peace A

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Please my fellow country people let us stop Blaming the president now ,rather let us all bring out good plans for them .It will go a long way in solving the problem,enough of all these shifting blames.
    Mr president is just a human like me and you.all he needs now is good idea and not so much blames.please my people let us bring out good idea and fight this evil that is befalling to us.blame will come later .
    God BLESS NIGERIA:
    By Gods grace we will come out of all these problem.

    From: MIKE AKAMS

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • 'If you are looking for the foot traces of a deer,don't look up,look down,because deer does not climb up',so what is happening to us is within us.

    Mr president,it is time to invite foreign experts to our security system.It is obvious that both the security officers and the three arms of our Government have no solution to the problem.

    My president will you continue to watch over your people continue to die in bomb explosions,? remember those that died are not coming back to life.

    Invite UN security experts to takeover our security.

    Then to Igbos

    Go home and establish your investments,If you 10 investment,take 8 home.If you like believe it or not,in less than 10 years something will happen,stop being stupid.Open your eyes.

    From: Ben

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Surprise is on the way.

    From: Godwin N

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Now where are the so call "HASS HOLE HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVIST" are they not seeing what this criminals are doing to the normal people in the street. But if the GOVERNMENT now deploy Soldiers to clean up this stupid low brain so called what ever. Then the "HASS HOLE HUMAN RIGHT ACTIVIST" will now come up and start saying that the GOVERNMENT of Nigeria is using full face on people. Fuck all you all HUMAN RIGHT , in fact let the Government send out solders and give them two days to clean up this mess.

    From: Ali Usman

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • I think this is a high time Nigerians we should call a spade a spade, does it mean that we cant again migrate to our sister states as one Nigerians precisely to North for business or civil service. Why series of killings by this so called boko haram and their masters, Mr president if CONFIDRATION will be an alternative for peace, i think we should put it into consideration. So that we can put a stop to this cold blood war in Nigeria.

    From: IDIGBO BENJAMIN

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • Blind follower when will you know that your Man Mr Jonathan has no guts, no plans, no clues, etc.

    After the October I bombing Mr Jonathan said

    'I WILL FIND THE PERPETRATORS AND DEAL WITH THEM, ETC'
    After the police head quarters bombing Mr Jonathan said
    'WE WILL LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED TILL WE GET THOSE BEHIND THIS ACT ETC'
    After the 25th bombing at Madalla Mr Jonathan said

    'I CAN ASSURE EVERY NIGERIAN THAT THOSE BEHIND THIS ACT WILL BE APPREHENDED AND DEALT'

    And the Kano bombing and now Bauchi.
    When will you realise that this your Mr Jonathan is just jaw jaw, words and just words, he has no vision and just coasts along and hoping for the best. Nigeria deserves better, please dump him and let him go. I realised this after the elections when most I went all the way to support him, because of all the rubbish brought before Nigerians, I believed then that he was a better evil. The wife is not even helping matters. 'I BEG MAKE THE MAN CARRY HIM BAGADGE GO, ABI NA WAHALA BE THAT'

    From: Patrick Agbobu

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • stop all these noise making until you find yourself there and we will see what you can do. turn around you to see something meaningful you can do to safe this nation.

    From: Jonathan

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • IF I were in his shoes, I would have declared state of emergency in any state where BH strikes. I would put military administrators (preferably non indigenes, eg An Igbo Military Administrator for Kano). This will solve the issue

    From: lalaska

    Posted: 3 months ago

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  • 'If you are looking for the foot traces of a deer,don't look up,look down,because deer does not climb up',so what is happening to us is within us.

    Mr president,it is time to invite foreign experts to our security system.It is obvious that both the security officers and the three arms of our Government have no solution to the problem.

    My president will you continue to watch over your people continue to die in bomb explosions,? remember those that died are not coming back to life.

    Invite UN security experts to takeover our security.

    Then to Igbos

    Go home and establish your investments,If you 10 investment,take 8 home.If you like believe it or not,in less than 10 years something will happen,stop being .Open your eyes.

    From: Ben

    Posted: 3 months ago

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