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DAILYTRUST
Friday, September 19, 2014
Readers’ comments on www.dailytrust.com.ng
ONLINE REACTIONS
FCE Kano suicide bombing:
Lecturer, infant, 13 students killed
 One of the lecture halls where students were killed by suspected insurgents at the Federal
College of Education, Kano, Wednesday
In sha Allah, we will make it; the
insurgents will not succeed.
Aslamiya
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Quite unfortunate for innocent
lives to be destroyed daily; we
are able to realize that the aim
is to destabilize the country and
demand executive election, not
masses anymore. It’s a pity for a
country we call our own.
Manjay
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Innaillahi wainnailaihirraju’un!
May their soul rest in peace.
Nafisah
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The aim is to destabilize
the whole of our region so as
to retard our progress, further
impoverish our people and make
them refugees, instill fear in our
leaders and elders and create a
general atmosphere of mistrust.
But we must remain focused and
unruffled even in the midst of
provocation. We must enhance
the level of our endurance, and be
purposeful in our bid to not only
stop the madness and carnage, but
also ensure that all those criminals
behind it are exposed and punished
according to the law of our country
and the international community.
Murdering students and teachers
must not discourage our people
from pursuing education at all
levels.
Comrade Bishir Dauda
Katsina
unshakablecomrade@yahoo.
com
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I wonder! If I heard Boko
Haram relating themselves to
Islam; where did Allah command
killing of innocent people? By this,
all Nigerians are now aware that
Boko Haram is demonic, satanic,
barbaric and illiterate. Why Kano
now? Mr. President answer this.
Yasir Maiglass
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I didn’t call for elections
postponement – Mark
I, from the beginning, understood what Mr.
Senate President meant; it is unfortunate
that people interpret our leaders’ statements
anyhow. We should not be talking about
politics now, but rather how the nation will
survive this crisis.
Usman A. Ngaski
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I agree with you 100%, bros!
Garba
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Confusion, confusion and more confusion!
Rosetta Ogbonna
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Yes BH and GEJ would have succeeded
in their plan to shift or elongate his tenure,
thereby having enough time to strategize
on how to rig the forthcoming election. So,
Nigerians beware of what you already know.
Shariff
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 Senator David Mark
Clark attacks Kwankwaso, Lamido, Okorocha, Saraki
Mr. Ijaw leader, Edwin Clark,
please leave our governor and
state alone. We have nothing to
do with you. After all you clearly
told us that we are a parasite to
South-south. Let your boy, Mr.
President and his Minister of
Petroleum account for $20 bn and
#BringBackOurChibockGirls
before you talk on Kano state
affairs. Aso Rock is not in Bayelsa
State and Nigeria does not belong
to Ijaw people who are less than
five million compared with the
rest of the ethnic groups. Please
your thinking is outdated. If he
declares his intention for 2015,
we are going to court! Mr. Ijaw,
who is going to rig the election
for Goodluck Jonathan with all
the bad luck he brought to the
country.
Garba
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Jigawa won’t back
Jonathan if 2011
promises are not kept
- Lamido
You do well!
Aslamiya
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I think it is time for Sule
Lamido to clear the air if he is
contesting or not.
Musa Dauda Haruna
bndauda_sayeb@rocketmail.
com
 Retired Lt-Gen. Azubuike
Ihejirika
Why Ihejirika
has no case
to answer
Absolute
piece
of
bull
masquerading as an elegant
and enlightened piece. Well, no
surprises there. It was designed
to please a narrow audience,
an audience so insular that it is
eternally frightened of anyone
else that isn’t of its ilk, the
so-called other. It’s interesting
that in his litany of examples
of alleged strong former Army
chiefs, the writer could only
go on to mention people from
the self-same insular circle
known to him alone despite the
laughable attempt to drag in the
name of JTU on the one hand
while instantly dissing him on
the other. The writer should
have just proceeded to mention
ONLY all the former Army
chiefs from the North whose
tenures he deceives himself were
far more productive than that of
Gen Ihejirika.
At least Gen Ihejirika remains
a hero in the East from where he
hails and that says a lot for his
time as Army chief.
Osogagba
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Soldiers rout B/Haram in Konduga, Ngamdu Kaja, kill 400
“Victory comes from God
alone!” May the Almighty God
continue to let good triumph
over evil always. It is time for
the blood-thirsty demons and
their sponsors to call it a day
and throw in the towel because
if not, the Almighty God
would destroy “you” all. This
resounding victory and triumph
came from nowhere but from
God and we would continue to
pray for the ultimate decimation
of these terrorists that are giving
us a bad name.
Ibrahim
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We commend the success of
this operation and we know the
capacity of the Nigerian Army if
Jonathan and his Generals will
decide to give them superior
arms and ammunitions. This
complicity must stop for our
soldiers to crush the terrorists.
We pray to God to expose
our enemies in government
who allowed these killings
to continue so that they can
benefit from the blood of our
people.
Abba Kaka
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The government should send
100,000 troops to every corner
of northern parts of Nigeria to
fight Boko Haram.
Gbenga Ayanbadejo
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Kudos to security forces!
No peace for Boko Haram and
their sponsors.
Badoco
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We applaud this courage!
Maker
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