How we planned to take over Nigeria – Ansarul terrorists

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How we planned to take over Nigeria – Ansarul terrorists
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Mustapha Aminu, one of the members of the Jama\u2019atu Ansarul Muslimeena fii Bilaa dis Sudan terrorists group, recently arrested by detectives attached to the Inspector General of Police, Intelligence Response Team (IRT), has opened up on their main aim. Mustapha Aminu and his younger brother Sahid, were among the nine suspects arrested for having committed

Mustapha Aminu, one of the members of the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimeena fii Bilaa dis Sudan terrorists group, recently arrested by detectives attached to the Inspector General of Police, Intelligence Response Team , has opened up on their main aim.

The terrorist group popularly known as Ansarul is said to have carried out the abduction of two expatriates working with Tricata Ltd. “My job was to run errands till I am old enough to travel abroad for training. I normally assist them to buy food and sometimes watch over the people that were kidnapped.

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