So, please read this article and know that these butchers have no intention of letting us Christians live side-by-side with their families.
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At least 16 Nigerian Christians at prayer
butchered after Islamists make good on threats
By Ibrahim Garba
JewishWorldReview.com
| Gunmen on motorcycles stormed
University spokesperson Alhaji Mustapha Zahradeen said seven
people were killed. Eyewitness, however, said rescue operators have removed at
least 18 dead bodies.
Security officials suspect Boko Haram, an Islamist insurgent outfit, carried out the attack. The group, whose name means "Western education is a sin," issued a statement last month warning that they will attack schools. Boko Haram has been blamed for killing more than 1,000 people since 2009 in its bid to overthrow
"Those who are saying we should dialogue are correct; those
who are saying we should not dialogue are also correct," Jonathan told
reporters Saturday after touring the bombed office of ThisDay Newspapers in Abuja .
Suleiman Ramat, a human rights activist in Kano , says to end the violence the government
needs to act more vigorously, including on efforts to reconcile with the
insurgents.
"The attack on Christians is barbaric and it must stop
because innocent people are always at [the] losing end," he says.
Nigerian security forces have taken some counterinsurgency steps.
Security forces arrested the group's leader Muhammad Yusuf, who was then killed
in custody in 2009. In Kano
last week, a joint military task force raided a suspected Boko Haram bomb
factory. Earlier this month, security forces praised local residents in a
Muslim neighborhood of Kano
who apprehended two Boko Haram fighters before they could cause mayhem.
But a steady string of attacks by Boko Haram against churches,
government installations, and newspapers continue, leading to calls for the
government to get more serious about responding to the group.
The spokesman of the Joint Military Task Force, Lt. Ikedichi
Iweha, said today's attack was highly sophisticated and cruel. By the time his
men arrived on the scene, the gunmen had fled the area.
Meanwhile, the country's National Emergency Management Agency said
that it received reports of the attacks but had no local office nearby with
which to respond. Instead, they helped mobilize first responders and
volunteers, who were then refused access to the scene by security forces.
Among the victims of the attack are chemistry professor Jerome
Ayodele and Andrew Leo of the Library Science department.
The attack at Bayero University comes just two days after gunshots and
blasts at Gombe State
University in northeastern Nigeria . There
were no casualties in that attack, which destroyed an administrative building.
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