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Buhari Bomb Assassination Attempt Linked To Utterances Accusing VP Sambo Of Boko Haram Involvement

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A recent bomb attack on former president General Muhammadu Buhari, also an opposition party top member has been related to his recent utterances incriminating the Vice president of Nigeria in Boko Haram terror.
The attack on Gen. Buhari’s life took place on July 24th, 2014, coincidentally the same date that the Nigerian government was embattled with global 100 day protests over government non action on the abduction of over 200 girls from a school in Chibok in the nation’s troubled north.
Popular bloggers and public commentators have begun to link the sudden desperate assassination attempt on the top opposition party member to his recent explosive utterances where he categorically challenged the Federal government of Nigeria to submit the reality of the involvement of the PDP ruling party Vice President, Namadi Sambo to Boko Haram terror.
General Buhari has hitherto been known to be reserved and careful on speaking out against the ruling party, however apparently when he could no longer take the incessant name tarnishing from the party for which he had in the past taken the President’s spokesperson, Reuben Abati to court and after being begged by the President of Nigeria, had agreed to settle the Libel case out of court with Reuben Abati and the Guardian newspaper publishing an unreserved apology to him; Buhari at last spoke out.
On March 25th of 2014, Buhari released the following strong statement:
Buhari, while reacting to the claim through the former national publicity secretary of the now rested Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Rotimi Fashakin, in a text message to Punch, in Abuja, on Monday, said, Metuh, the PDP spokesman, was showing as much desperation as Joseph Goebbels in the last days of the Hitler regime.
According to him, Metuh was only out to dent the image and reputation of the former Military General.
Fashakin said, “The former National Security Adviser, Late Gen. Andrew Azazi, was unequivocal in his assertion that the power play in the PDP was the raison d’etre of the Boko Haram insurgency. Apparently, the discomfort caused within the PDP hierarchy was the reason for his sack.
“Furthermore, we knew of the confessional statement to the State Security Service by one of the PDP stalwarts that the contact with Boko Haram was with the imprimatur of the Vice President, Namadi Sambo.”

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