Hizi dini nazo zinachanganya watu. Ipi ni ya kweli ya kukusaidia ufike kwa Mungu? Kwa nini huyu Mungu anajificha asije kuondoa utata huu kusema wazi ipi ni sahihi?
Jee, sahihi na ya ukweli aliyotuwekea ni hii ya kuvamia, kuua, kukata vicha, kuoa wanawake na wasichana mnakoteka utawala na kuwaua hao mliooa kwa nguvu mnapoamua kuondoka kuzidiwa na majeshi ya uoinzani; kuua vizee kufika peponi mapema!? Mungu yupo hapa?
Au sahihi ni ile ya kutaka utoe SADAKA kwanza ndio uombewe na mchungaji anaombea mke wa mtu kumtoa pepo wakiwa wote lodging wamevua nguo na wapo kitandani (Tunaona magazetini).
Au hizi za maandamano ya Kisiasa, kushutumiana kupitia kanda katika mitandao au zile za kiongozi kushikima kuvaa account ya hekalu na kuiandikisha bank kwa jina lake huku akiwa na mali na magari ya kifahari kuliko waumini wake na akisafiri kwenda ulaya kama aendavyo manzese!? Kisha kugombania matumizi ya account ya kanisa/hekalu na viongozi wake!? Au dini ya yule aliyepaa angani akijiita Yesu wa mwisho na kanisani lazima kuvaa sare na mahekalu wengine ya sare hadi vilemba.
Au, kulea kwa kulisha watu ubwabwa, chai, kahawa na biskuti kwa mamilioni lakini sio kuweka mazingira ya kuondoa umasikini kwa hao wanaolishwa mwaka mara moja huo mlo na raslimali zipo kibao na uwezo wanao hata wa kugharimia ujenzi wa mahekalu kuanzia Chalinze hadi Tukutu na hadi Segera na pangani lakini sio kuchukua mashamba kuweka kilimo kwa ajili ya waumini na extension services, cold storage facilities for export of products for poverty alleviation ili wamuamini Mungu vibaya sana kuwa amewasaidia. Mla mla leo kesho kala nini na ubwabwa once per year?
Kipima Joto: Dini ipi ina Mungu wa kweli hapa-ya kuua na kuchinja hadi vitoto na watu wazima ( ); ya malumbano ya viongozi wa dini mitandaoni ( ) ya Sare na kutoa hela ndio uombewe ( ) ya kuzalisha mali, mashamba ambayo serikali inataka kuyapora kama yale ya Ephata ( ) ya kusali sana kutwa kucha kuomba Mungu shetani ashindwe lakini kazini huendi na ukienda unaaga ( ) ya ubwabwa na kahawa kutwa barazani kucheza bao hakuna kujituma ( ) ile ya kiongozi anaongoza kwa utajiri na kuoa wake wa waumini anakutwa nao mpaka lodging akiwatoa pepo ( ) ile ya babu zetu ya kuabudu mizimu na kulinda mazingira hadi misitu na mito ( ) au ile inayoamini na kutangaza pesa za kipato za majini, chuma ulete, kufuta kesi na kupata ajira na kupata kuwa kiongozi/Rais kama utapeleka kigozi cha mtu wenye ualbino ila usikose kutoa misaada mingi katika mahekalu tofauti ( ). Ninashindwa kuamua niifuate ipi!!
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Boko Haram Headquarters in Gwoza,
Nigeria, 'retaken'
By
ANS Founder, Dan Wooding, who was born in Nigeria (Breaking
News)
GWOZA, NIGERIA
(ANS – March 27, 2015) – Finally there is some
good news from Nigeria, where its army says it has retaken
the north-eastern town of Gwoza, believed to be the
headquarters of militant Islamist group Boko Haram.
The insurgents had now been driven from virtually all
the territory they had held, it said.
Some militants were now fleeing towards border areas,
the military said.
"News of Gwoza's recapture comes a day before
presidential elections, which were postponed by six weeks
because of the offensive against Boko Haram," said the
BBC. "Meanwhile, the president of Chad, which is helping
Nigeria fight Boko Haram, has strongly criticized
Nigeria's military."
Thousands of people have been killed since 2009, when
the group, which has since pledged allegiance to Islamic
State, began its insurgency to create an Islamic
state.
An estimated three million people have
fled their homes because of the unrest, and many may be
unable to vote in the Nigerian elections.
"Gwoza's location made an ideal base,"
continued the BBC. "The nearby Mandara Mountains offered
protection and the jihadists could flee into Cameroon until
the military there stepped up patrols. There is a complex
system of caves and tunnels, some of which burrow hundreds
of meters into the mountainside.
Recent rumors suggest the Boko Haram leader may have
been hiding there.
"When Gwoza was captured by the jihadists last August
thousands of residents were trapped and terrified on the
mountain slopes with no food. They were badly let down - the
military fled, leaving the jihadists to help themselves to
the armory.
"Now on the eve of a pivotal election there is at
last some good news for those who survived. The cost was
high though."
One resident told a BBC reporter on the ground that
the jihadists recently assembled all the elderly residents
and informed them that, as they were unable to defend
themselves from a military attack, they would be hhelped on
their way to paradise. They were slaughtered in Gwoza's
abattoir.
Eyewitnesses say that after the military assault,
people could be seen heading over the mountain by torchlight
- Boko Haram fighters on the run.
BBC Africa security correspondent Tomi Oladipo says
Gwoza's capture is a "major milestone" for the
Nigerian army. The town is not far from Chibok, where Boko
Haram kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls from a boarding
school last April.
The BBC reporter says that Gwoza was one of the places
where the militants were rumored to be hiding the girls, who
are yet to be found.
Boko Haram had declared a caliphate
After his fighters captured Gwoza in August 2014, the
Boko Haram leader declared a caliphate in areas under his
control. (A caliphate is a form of Islamic government led by
a caliph –a person considered a political and religious
successor to the prophet Muhammad and a leader of the entire
Muslim community.
The militants have been pushed back since Nigeria's
neighbors, Cameroon, Chad and Niger sent troops to help it
earlier this year.
"These successful operations have culminated in the
dislodgment of terrorists from towns and communities in
Adamawa, Yobe and Borno states," military spokesman Chris
Olukolade said.
A lot of arms and ammunition were recovered and "a
massive cordon and search has commenced to locate any of the
fleeing terrorists or hostages in their custody", he
said.
Maj-Gen. Olukolade also thanked Nigeria's regional
partners for their encouragement during the recent
operations.
But Chad's President Idriss Deby has been fiercely
critical of Nigeria's response, saying the Nigerian
military had been uncooperative. He told French magazine Le
Point that Chadian troops have had to retake towns twice
from Boko Haram because Nigeria's forces had failed to
secure them.
He estimated Boko Haram had 20,000 young fighters, some
of whom had been trained by Islamic State in Libya, the AFP
news agency reports.
Boko Haram, which means "Western education is
forbidden" in the Hausa language, was founded in 2002, and
initially focused on opposing Western-style education. This
terror group has killed thousands, mostly in north-eastern
Nigeria.
Note from Dan Wooding. This is the best news that has
come out of the land of my birth for some time. The tide is
finally turning against this terrible group that has caused
such havoc in Nigeria, and has savagely killed many
Christians, as well as many other Nigerian. Please continue
to pray that they will be driven completely from Nigeria,
Africa's largest country with a population of
approximately 174 million inhabitants, and is inhabited by
over 500 ethnic groups, of which the three largest are the
Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.
Photo captions: 1) Nigerian troops celebrate after
taking control of Bama from Boko Haram militants earlier
this week (AFP/Getty Images). 2) On the run: Civilians who
fled the fighting in Bama and the surrounding areas in
recent days gather a makeshift camp for displaced people on
the outskirts of Maiduguri (Photo: AFP/Getty Images).
3) Brutal: Boko Haram chief Abubakar Shekau (pictured)
declared the northeast Nigerian city to be the capital of a
new Islamic caliphate after he seized the town in August
(AFP/Getty Images). 4) Nigerian forces on he offensive
against Boko Haram.
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