Sunday 28 August 2011

Cover up? Over 150 Killed in Boko-Harram United Nations Attack in Abuja!


Cover up! Over 150 & Not 18 People Killed in Boko-Harram United Nations Attack in Abuja! Written by Femi Fani-Kayode

Dr. David Edward, a young and brilliant Nigerian U.S-based medical practitioner (who has a 10 year old son) and who had just flown in from the U.S. for the programme was one of the speakers at the conference on the 3rd floor of the UN building. He was speaking at the conference when the bomb went off and he died instantly.

They say only 18 people died. This is not true. Out of the 300 people that attended that conference on the 3rd floor of the UN building alone at least 150 were killed. And yet they will tell you that only 18 people died. This is an ungodly lie and it is disrespectful to those who had to pay the supreme price and that lost their lives.

In the National Hospital mortuary alone over one hundred dead bodies were deposited and many other bodies were rushed to other mortuaries in the city of Abuja. Please ask your people to go and ask those that work at Abuja National hospital if you doubt this. What about the 20 children that were killed in the creche? There was no mention of them by the media or our government either.



What type of country is this? These 150 people are not being honoured in death because no-one knows that they were killed as well. They have not even been acknowledged as a number let alone by name.

Is it now a crime to tell the world the amount of harm, evil and damage that Boko Haram has carried out? We lost many innocent souls yesterday and not just the 18 that are being reported in the press.The Nigerian people have a right to know the truth and this government had better start getting serious about security before it is too late and the whole country falls apart. Boko Haram must be crushed. Utterly crushed. They must be wiped out"

-FEMI FANI-KAYODE.

11 comments:

  1. If this is true, then I presume that our government has once again betrayed our trust. However has it been verified, let's be sure before we incite the people.

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  2. U DON'T KNOW WHAT U ARE TALKING. STOP BRINGING PANIC TO NIGERIANS. I WAS AT THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL ON THAT DAY, YESTERDAY & EVEN NOW I'M STILL HERE. THERE'S NO PROOF FOR YOUR POST.

    STOP STOP STOP BEING WICKED!!!

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  3. It is not impossible that the media and authorities weren't sure how many people instantly lost their lives in the bomb blast, but they didn't put a figure (many people injured) on the people affected and which could have later died! However, a proper research has to be done again by the media to confirm how many people actually lost their lives and they should be listed both old and young for state honour. May God grant all the deceased eternal rest...Amen.

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  4. It's is common sense that a figure far above 18 people died and 30 injured as if these figures were correct it will become a national shame to admit that the National Hospital were overwhelmed by numbers of casualties and Nigerians instantly called upon to common a donate bloods. The figures were definitely higher if you can read between lines. Fani was right , we have a right to know

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  5. ı was ther wen da blast went off, ı was @ national hospital @ emergency wing wen d victims were brought in. ı counted 47 injured wit ma own eyez. Da hospital staff n authorities refused 2 allow journalists n their cameras in2 casualty n deý were given wrong figures. Da min o̶̲̥̅ health 4 state was ther, DIG was ther. After victims were dropped off, a total 12 trips by 2 NHA ambulances and a FRSC ambulance was made 2d mortuary. N dey say only 18 bodies were deposited by these ambulances. Nigeria, it is tym we wake up n let d gov know we r not fools. ı dint go 2d mortuary cos ı had seen enuf @ emergencies but ı know more than 60 bodies were reported by ppl dat followed d ambulances 2 d mortuary. Nigerian youths, wen wil we stand up n fight??

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  6. I learnt that a national hospital staff quoted that 6 out of those brought in alive were dead by the second day. Are they not humans not to be counted among? Do they not deserve the honor?

    When they said only a few people died, I thought it must be some kind of miracle. So this is how the story goes?

    If true, this government is not fit to lead us for one more second and God will see to its dissolve somehow!

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  7. Femi Fani-Kayode should tell CNN, BBC, Sky News and the foreign press if this allegation is true ASAP.

    If it is true then the SSS and presidency were in a cover up...

    Anyway, Femi Fani-Kayode was part of thesw liars when he was a minister, wasn't he? I beg go sit down.

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  8. Femi Fani-Kayode should tell CNN, BBC, Sky News and the foreign press if this allegation is true ASAP.

    If it is true then the SSS and presidency were in a cover up...

    Anyway, Femi Fani-Kayode was part of these liars when he was a minister, wasn't he? I beg go sit down.

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  9. While your post might be true, you need to have a reference to back up Falana's statement

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  10. A wrong goverment will always comes up with a wrong, and bad acts...God,plz help us in the hands of a negative leaders!!!!

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