Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

2014 Ebola Outbreak!


--The Ebola outbreak of 2014 in West Africa has now killed 1,350 people

--It has spread to Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone

--What is Ebola?
The Ebola virus is one of the most virulent microbes known to man, killing up to 90% of those infected.
According to the World Health Organization, there have been 25 disease outbreaks in recorded history. The current epidemic in West Africa is the largest to date and has now killed over 1000 people.
--Police, Residents Clash in Liberian Slum under Ebola Quarantine
The World Health Organization said the death toll is rising most quickly in Liberia, which now accounts for at least 576 of the fatalities.  At least 2,473 people have been sickened across West Africa, which is now more than the caseloads of all the previous two dozen Ebola outbreaks combined.
--President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf:
...responded by imposing a nighttime curfew and ordering "quarantines" of West Point and Dolo Town, another densely populated slum outside the capital.  She also had this to say, "Fellow citizens, these measures are meant to save lives.  ...May God bless us all and save the state."
--U.S. Dr. Kent Brantly who was infected with Ebola is released from the hospital today:
Brantly was flown out of the west African nation of Liberia on August 2, and Nancy Writebol followed August 5. The two were infected while working at a missionary clinic outside Liberia's capital.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

The Abduction of the Nigerian Schoolgirls!


--An article came out yesterday about how 11 of the parents of the kidnapped Nigerian girls have died. Seven of the fathers were killed while in the village of Kautakari by Islamic extremists, and the other four died from illness.


--I'm researching the facts surrounding the abduction of the Nigerian school girls.  I thought it would be good to give a brief overview of the situation.

When and where were the girls kidnapped?
--The girls were kidnapped on April 16, 2014, a little over 3 months ago.
--They were taken from a private school in the town of Chibok in northern Nigeria.  It is around 600 miles from the capital city of Abuja.

How many girls? 
--The numbers vary according to what source you read, but the latest numbers are that 276 girls were originally taken and 57 have escaped.

Where do authorities think they are being held?
--The Sambisa Forest, which is a wildlife reserve that has a very thick jungle.

Who kidnapped them?
--An Islamic terrorist group called Boko Haram, which has ties to Al Qaeda.



Who are the Boko Haram?
--Founded in 2002
--Their name in the Hausa language means "western education is a sin".
--Launched military operations in 2009
--Founding leader was Mohammed Yusuf who was killed in 2009 
--He was succeeded by Abubakar Shekau
--Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, they also attacked police and UN headquarters in Abuja 
--U.S. declared them a terrorist organization in 2013
--Nigeria's Boko Haram  has "caused havoc in Africa's most populous country through a wave of bombings, assassinations and now abductions - is fighting to overthrow the government and create an Islamic state."  They want to impose Sharia Law on the whole country.

Why does the Boko Haram kidnap girls?
--"The group especially opposes the education of women. Under its version of Sharia law, women should be at home raising children and looking after their husbands, not at school learning to read and write.

--It has repeatedly targeted places of learning in deadly attacks that have highlighted its fundamental philosophy against education. The spate of kidnappings began in May 2013 when Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau announced in a video that this was part of its latest bloody campaign. The kidnappings, he said, were retaliation for Nigerian security forces nabbing the wives and children of group members."

What happens to girls and women that are kidnapped by Boko Haram?
--Many are forced to marry their kidnappers and convert to Islam.  When some girls that had been kidnapped last November were rescued, many of them were pregnant.

--Boko Haram has threatened on video to sell this latest group of girls into slavery and as child brides.

What is Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan doing about Boko Haram?
--A state of emergency was declared in 3 Northeastern Nigerian states (Borno, Yobe & Adamawa) where Boko Haram is the strongest in May of 2013.  National security forces are trying to crack down on the terrorists.  But civilians are getting caught in the crossfire.  Villages in the north that are primarily Christian are being targeted.  Villages all along the Cameroon border have been attacked, sacked, burned and are deserted.

--Many residents in the affected areas feel abandoned and are reaching out to the United Nations.

Conclusion:
--A BBC Africa article concludes with these 2 paragraphs about the reign of terror by Boko Haram--
Analysts say northern Nigeria has a history of spawning militant Islamist groups, but Boko Haram has outlived them and has proved to be far more lethal, with a global jihadi agenda. The threat will disappear only if Nigeria's government manages to reduce the region's chronic poverty and builds an education system which gains the support of local Muslims, the analysts say.