WAS 419 CEASEFIRE WITH BOKO HARAM DELIBERATELY SET UP TO SYPHON MONEY FOR 2015 FOR USE BY PDP,TAN OR MILITANTS?

Shehu Sani Claims Ceasefire Deal With Boko Haram Was Fake

The president of the Civil Right Congress of Nigeria, Comrade Shehu Sani, yesterday said that the ceasefire pact between the federal government and the Boko Haram sect was a complete fraud.

Sani, who had initiated talks between the former President Olusegun Obasanjo and the leaders of the Boko Haram sect, said, “It is either government sat with fake persons or the government is part of the forgery.

“The person who made the claim of speaking on behalf of the group is a fraud.”

Sani recalled that it was not the first time such a hoax had occurred.

He said: “In 2012, one Abdulaziz made claim of speaking on behalf of the group and said they had reached a ceasefire over five times, the group disclaimed the ceased fire. In 2013, one Muhammad Marwana also claimed to have spoken on behalf of the group and reached a ceasefire; that turned out to be a fraud.”

He went on to fault the current ceasefire for a  number of reasons.

“Number one is that the person addressed himself and the group as Boko Haram while the group does not address itself as Boko Haram.

“Two, he claimed to speak for the group, while it is only the leader of the group that has always spoken for the group. And he even went further by making statements such as ‘our government’, ‘our country’. These are words that the group does not consider using,” he said, adding: “I think government has fallen into a scam or it is part of the scam. Hassan Tukur should be able to explain further.”

Sani said he believes that the journalist, Ahmed Sakilda, is still the credible person to get the correct information from as far as this issue is concerned.

 

DOES GOD ACTUALLY DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN RELIGIONS AS WE HUMAN BEINGS DO?…PLEASE READ THIS MOVING STORY!

Struggling waitress left $1,075 tip on $29.30 bill by generous family who told her ‘Jesus blessed us and we were led to give it to you’

  • Khadijah Muhammad left for work at Cheddar’s cafe-restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Wednesday with a disconnection notice on her door
  • She had fallen behind in her bills after giving up work to travel to Ohio and be with her mother, who had suffered a heart attack
  • When a nice family-of-three left their check turned upside down Muhammad expected they had left a bad tip or a note about poor service
  • They had left a tip of over $1000 and a brief note explaining why

Khadijah Muhammad turned up to work at Cheddar’s cafe-restaurant in Knoxville, Tennessee on Wednesday knowing that she needed a miracle.

As she left her house there was a disconnection notice on the door that her electricity was about to be shut off – one of many bills that amounted this month after the 26-year-old wife was forced to give up her shifts and rush to Ohio to be with her mom, who had suffered a heart attack.

‘All I wanted was to see my mother one more time,’ a teary Muhammad told WBIR.

‘With God’s help, I managed to make it up there driving in the middle of the big snow storm that hit earlier this month.

As she left her home in Knoxville for work on Wendesday, Khadijah Muhammad found a notice on her door that her electricity was about to be cut off. Little did she know she would be able to pay her overdue bills thanks to the kindness of some customers

As she left her home in Knoxville for work on Wendesday, Khadijah Muhammad found a notice on her door that her electricity was about to be cut off. Little did she know she would be able to pay her overdue bills thanks to the kindness of some customers

‘I was able to see her and she pulled through, thankfully.’

But when she returned home, her financial woes awaited.

‘It started to sink in how much work I missed and that I was not going to be able to pay all of my bills,’ she said.

‘I’ve been trying to pick up any extra shifts that I can.

‘I was thinking I’m really going to need a miracle to pay my bills this month.’

Her shift started normally and, being mid-week, business was fairly slow.

Among the customers were a husband and a wife and their small child.

‘They really did not stand out,’ Muhammad recalled.

‘They were just nice folks. I remember talking to them and having a friendly conversation like you would with a neighbor.

Act of pure kindness: The check and the note the family left

Act of pure kindness: The check and the note the family left

‘The father ordered a country steak. The mother and son split a fish taco. They split it.

‘They were really humble people.’

The bill was $29.30 after tax, but the receipt was turned upside down when Muhammad went to clear the table, which is usually a bad sign.

‘Normally, as a server, when a receipt is turned upside down it means you did not get a good tip or any tip,’ she said.

‘Or people will leave a nasty note about how you messed something up with their service. I remember thinking, ”I wonder what I did wrong”.

However the receipt turned Muhammad’s life upside down.

‘I just remember seeing a comma after the one and knew it wasn’t $10. And I was like, ”Oh, my God!” And I just lost my balance and I was like, ‘Does this say a thousand dollars?’ I could not believe it.’

Khadijah Muhammad promises to one day return the favor to someone else that is in need of help

Khadijah Muhammad promises to one day return the favor to someone else that is in need of help

The tip was for $1,075 – representing a tithe the family would have normally given to their church.

While the couple wish to stay anonymous, they told WBIR they had recently moved to Knoxville from Ohio and had not decided where to send their tithe money.

They had recently received a work bonus and, after being impressed with Muhammad’s service, decided their donation this month should go to her.

The note they left Muhammad partially explained the decision, saying: ‘Jesus Blessed us and we were led to give it to you. God Bless!’

What makes the story all the more surprising is that the family were completely unaware of Muhammad’s circumstances and just how much they have helped her.

‘I just want to thank them,’ she said.

‘Thank them so much, because I’m humbled. I’m grateful. I do believe that God led you to me at this time in my life

‘I hope and pray that someday I’m able to do this for somebody. And at the first opportunity I will do it.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2550448/Blessed-family-leaves-1-075-tip-struggling-waitress.html#ixzz2sJZpKrt5

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