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  • About 100 martyred as Nigerian forces attack rally ahead of Arba’een

    About 100 martyred as Nigerian forces attack rally ahead of Arba’een

    Nov 14, 2016 11:49

    Nigerian armed forces have opened fire on a group of Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN)’s followers, martyring nearly 100 and injuring hundreds more in the northern city of Kano, the movement says.

  • Killing of Muslims in Nigeria concerning, unacceptable: Iran

    Killing of Muslims in Nigeria concerning, unacceptable: Iran

    Nov 15, 2016 13:32

    Foreign Ministry has condemned the killing of Muslims in Nigeria, saying it is a “worrisome and unacceptable” move.

  • Nigeria plans to attack Shias during Arba’een ceremonies: IMN

    Nigeria plans to attack Shias during Arba’een ceremonies: IMN

    Nov 09, 2016 05:41

    The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) says it has received information that the Nigerian army plans to attack processions scheduled for the mourning rituals of Arba’een.

  • Crackdown smells of Wahhabism: Nigerians

    Crackdown smells of Wahhabism: Nigerians

    Nov 04, 2016 11:48

    Shia Muslims in Nigeria say the government’s bloody crackdown on the religious minority is influenced by Wahhabism, a radical ideology dominating Saudi Arabia.

  • Car bomb blast kills nine near Maiduguri in Nigeria

    Car bomb blast kills nine near Maiduguri in Nigeria

    Nov 01, 2016 10:56

    Nine people have been killed in a car bomb blast at a military checkpoint in northern Nigeria.

  • Murderous mass persecution of Nigerian Shi’a Muslims

    Murderous mass persecution of Nigerian Shi’a Muslims

    Oct 31, 2016 13:05

    The Nigerian government’s persecution of its Shi’a Muslim citizens, on the orders of Saudi Arabia, has raised concerns among the various strata of this polyglot West African country which is made up of a number of Christian sects, and different denominations of Islam, in addition to the animist minority.

  • Two terror bomb attacks kill 9 people in NE Nigeria

    Two terror bomb attacks kill 9 people in NE Nigeria

    Oct 29, 2016 11:31

    Two bomb explosions, blamed on the Boko Haram terrorist group, have killed at least nine people and injured 24 others in Nigeria’s northeastern restive province of Borno, officials say.

  • About 83 Nigerian soldiers still missing week after Boko Harm attack

    About 83 Nigerian soldiers still missing week after Boko Harm attack

    Oct 24, 2016 02:55

    Eighty-three Nigerian troops are still missing in action almost a week after the Boko Haram Takfiri terrorists carried out a deadly ambush on a military outpost in the country’s northeastern volatile state of Borno, officials say.

  • Nigerian gov’t increases repression of Shi’a Muslim citizens

    Nigerian gov’t increases repression of Shi’a Muslim citizens

    Oct 19, 2016 07:23

    It is unfortunate that the government and military top brass of Nigeria, despite claiming to be Muslims, have embarked on a campaign to increase the repression of the country’s growing Shi’a Muslim community, on the orders of Saudi Arabia, which ironically is the sponsor of the Boko Haram Salafi terrorists, freely indulging in all sorts of crimes against humanity in West Africa’s largest country. Now we have a report in this regard.

  • Nigeria's Islamic Movement pledges to challenge ban through 'legal' channels

    Nigeria's Islamic Movement pledges to challenge ban through 'legal' channels

    Oct 08, 2016 11:54

    The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) has vowed to challenge a state ban declaring the group's activity as unlawful.

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