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Saturday, 29 November 2014

Undercurrents of the Kano Mosque Bomb attack: Where was the Emir?

Undercurrents of the Kano Mosque Bomb attack: Where was the Emir?
The deceit and wickedness of the Hausa-Fulani oligarchy have no bounds. They are willing to sacrifice their commoners to make a point. Three explosions suspected to be from Improvised Explosives Devices (IED) were on Friday, detonated at the Central Mosque in Kano. This is about the first explosion from the Islamic terror group Boko Haram to hit at the heart of the Muslims in Nigeria. Boko Haram had been focusing their attacks on Christians. Vanguard reports that over 200 worshipers, who were killed in the blast that rocked Kano Central Mosque.

However, the manner the name of the Emir of Kano is assiduously being brandished with the bomb attack underpins the desperation of Boko Haram minders to tie Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as a target of the attack. One would even imagine that the Emir may have been in the mosque at the time of the attack.

For a very long time it has been noticed that Boko Haram's bombs usually explode at churches, but almost always discovered before they explode in mosques - confirming that the bombs were not meant to explode in the first place. These have become talking points for attackers of the oligarchy and their treachery. To also counter the traducers of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as an islamic extremists and sympathizer of Boko Haram, it became imperative that something has to be done to divert attention from the Emir of Kano. What better way to do than to detonate explosive devices at the Central Mosque in Kano, that Sanusi often goes to pray - on a Friday the Emir was cooling of in far away Paris.

To the minders of Boko Haram, the commoners who died at the mosque in Kano yesterday were collateral damage, just like those who died in Kaduna, when such false-flag attacks were organised to wipe Buhari clean of Boko Haram association. The northern oligarchy have no iota of regard for the commoners even those among them. This is the reason the north is so impoverished despite the fact that Nigeria was ruled for almost 40 years by northerners, who amassed stupendous amount of wealth and enriched their cronies. Today the richest people in Nigeria are members of the northern oligarchy, yet millions of their children do not go to school. They rather prefer to use them as willing tools for anarchy and mayhem.

What point was Boko Haram making by bombing Kano Mosque other than to provide an avenue where loudspeakers such as El Rufai would claim that the attack was meant to kill the Emir of Kano. Albeit Boko Haram, that supposedly could pinpoint the whereabouts of Buhari, have enough intelligence to know when the Emir of Kano is out of the country.

Despite the confusion the Kano Mosque blast was orchestrated to achieve,Biafrans surely know that they are the prime targets of Boko Haram! Shame on Boko Haram, their minders and their sympathisers.

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