THE NIGHT OF 12 DECEMBER

A True Crime Story against innocent Nigerians

Nonfiction, History, Africa
Cover of the book THE NIGHT OF 12 DECEMBER by Bala Muhammad Makosa, Bala Muhammad Makosa
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Author: Bala Muhammad Makosa ISBN: 1230001625394
Publisher: Bala Muhammad Makosa Publication: April 5, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bala Muhammad Makosa
ISBN: 1230001625394
Publisher: Bala Muhammad Makosa
Publication: April 5, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Between the day light of 12 December 2015, through the night of same date, and until day hours of 14 of the month, the Nigerian armies fully armed, with heavy weapons, were shootings, killings and burning corpses of innocent's citizens of Nigeria's men and women; mostly children, infants and young undergraduate students. 

Furthermore, they burnt their houses, destroyed their centers, stolen their properties, and eventually, shot death three children of their leader in his presence. They also shot the leader 15 different places, including his eyes, but he is still alive, and shot his wife, and arrest both, put them into detention, while over one thousands were killed, put on a mass grave. Additionally, many were arrested and put into prison without trials. 
What was the reason for these atrocities against armed-less fewer innocent citizens? The victims, were helpless, and only used stones, to be thrown toward the barbaric soldiers. Who are the perpetrators of this crime, in a democratic country like Nigeria? 
 
Read, you will understand!   

 

 

 

 

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Between the day light of 12 December 2015, through the night of same date, and until day hours of 14 of the month, the Nigerian armies fully armed, with heavy weapons, were shootings, killings and burning corpses of innocent's citizens of Nigeria's men and women; mostly children, infants and young undergraduate students. 

Furthermore, they burnt their houses, destroyed their centers, stolen their properties, and eventually, shot death three children of their leader in his presence. They also shot the leader 15 different places, including his eyes, but he is still alive, and shot his wife, and arrest both, put them into detention, while over one thousands were killed, put on a mass grave. Additionally, many were arrested and put into prison without trials. 
What was the reason for these atrocities against armed-less fewer innocent citizens? The victims, were helpless, and only used stones, to be thrown toward the barbaric soldiers. Who are the perpetrators of this crime, in a democratic country like Nigeria? 
 
Read, you will understand!   

 

 

 

 

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