Nigeria 'peaceful' muslims behead 7 farmers, Allahu Akbar!

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https://www.premiumtimesng.com/regi...am-beheads-seven-farmers-in-borno-attack.html

On Thursday in Maiduguri, terrorists suspected to be members of the Islamist group, Boko Haram, decapitated seven farmers in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State.

The farmers were working on a farm in Molai, a village, approximately 5 kilometres from Maiduguri, when the terrorists attacked them.

Sainna Buba, a former commissioner for youths and sports, who now supervises the security and protection of local farmers, confirmed the killings to PREMIUM TIMES.

Mr Buba said the farmers were buried on Friday morning after an Islamic funeral service.

A member of the vigilante group, Civilian-JTF, Abudulmumeen Bulama, said despite being shot at, one farmer managed to escape and raise an alarm.

“We could only mobilise and reach the scene late on Thursday. Upon arrival, we were met with a horrifying sight: some victims had their throats slit from behind, while others were completely beheaded,” said Mr Bulama, as he struggled to hold back the tears welling in his eyes….
 
The Boko Haram insurgents are better armed than the Nigerian army. One has to ask why?
The US banned arms sale to Nigeria and also blocked other countries from selling arms to the Nigerian army.
There's no problem for the Boko Haram to get their arms as long as they have the cash.
 
If you go to Nigeria, stay in Lagos and the coastal areas.

The further north you go into the desert rural areas, the higher the chance you'll encounter these 'peaceful' folks.

 
Less pious ones are better humans. The more they emulate the Prophet, the worse they are.
There was no evidence mahomet did any thing mentioned in the hadith. In fact many of the laws are copied from the Bible and Jewish traditions. No such laws are mentioned in the Quran.
The rituals turns men to monsters.
 
If you go to Nigeria, stay in Lagos and the coastal areas.

The further north you go into the desert rural areas, the higher the chance you'll encounter these 'peaceful' folks.


The sahara is growing and currently herders and farmers, are fighting for scarce water supplies and fertile grassland. This is not just a Nigerian problem but the entire area surrounding sahara Including Sudan, Ethiopia snd soon, even in Egypt if Nile water recedes.
 
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