Community Nigerian News: Jihadi Islamists to the Strike

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Versio hetkellä 28. syyskuuta 2012 kello 12.47 – tehnyt AngelwpajmvpodsBurd (keskustelu | muokkaukset) (Ak: Uusi sivu: 35 terrorists were shot dead in [http://naijathings.com official website] following a close counter attack by the Military Task Forces against the Jihadi Extremists in Nigeria. Thi...)
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35 terrorists were shot dead in official website following a close counter attack by the Military Task Forces against the Jihadi Extremists in Nigeria. This lead to tension and communal strife in the country and thus the authorities decided to have a curfew imposed that lasted all day in Nigeria. Thus on more than one account, the Islamist Movement suffered a huge setback when the army retaliation was so severe.

Damataru City in Nigeria is one of the worst hit sites of the communal destruction. People in Nigeria are now hell bent about the law and order taking their course and restoring communal peace and harmony in the area. Thus, Jihadi Extremists are now being put to task by the homepage guards.

This movement has been applauded by nations throughout the world. The USA, UK and other countries are happy about Nigeria supporting the Christian Movement against Islam Extremists and now call for similar participation from all the African nations, especially countries like Somalia and other places where there is considerable Moslem influence in daily life. Thus, this news has brought about a lot of cheer in the West.

Though there are several desperate attempts to talk to the Moslem parties about these violent streaks that the Extremists exhibit in the country, the mediators so far have not shown any sympathy towards the Government. Thus, when the talks were not leading to a possible conclusion, the Army took things in their hands and performed a complete mission against the detractors and brought them to task.

The news of the curfew in Nigeria remains a cause of worry, nevertheless.