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Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Boko Haram rebels kill four Nigerian soldiers in ambush


Boko Haram rebels killed four Nigerian soldiers in a night ambush outside the northeastern city of Maiduguri and several insurgents also died in the firefight, according to a statement on Wednesday from Defence Headquarters.

Soldiers fired shots in the air at Maiduguri barracks on Wednesday because they were angry with their commanders about having been made to return at night to the city through an area where Boko Haram is fighting an insurgency, soldiers told Reuters.
"Troops on patrol around Chibok were ambushed by insurgents yesterday. Troops engaged the insurgents in a fierce combat and extricated themselves from the ambush killing several insurgents. Four soldiers however lost their lives during the ambush," said a statement from Defence Headquarters.
"On evacuation of the remains of the fallen troops, the General Officer Commanding addressed the troops who registered their anger about the incident by firing into the air. The situation has since been brought under control," it said.
Boko Haram has waged a five-year insurgency in northern Nigeria for an Islamic state. A month ago its fighters stormed a school in the village of Chibok and seized 276 girls who were taking exams. Some escaped but about 200 remain missing.
On Monday, Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau released a video showing some of the girls in captivity and offered to exchange them for Boko Haram prisoners held by the government

A fool says in his heart that 'there is no God'



GOD DEY O!

No doubt about it! God is good — 
good to good people, good to the good-hearted. 

2 But I nearly missed it,
missed seeing his goodness. 
3 I was looking the other way,
looking up to the people 
4 At the top,
envying the wicked who have it made, 
5 Who have nothing to worry about,
not a care in the whole wide world. 

6 Pretentious with arrogance,
they wear the latest fashions in violence, 
7 Pampered and overfed,
decked out in silk bows of silliness. 
8 They jeer, using words to kill;
they bully their way with words. 
9 They're full of hot air,
loudmouths disturbing the peace. 
10 People actually listen to them — can you believe it?
Like thirsty puppies, they lap up their words. 

11 What's going on here? Is God out to lunch?
Nobody's tending the store. 
12 The wicked get by with everything;
they have it made, piling up riches 
13 I've been stupid to play by the rules;
what has it gotten me? 
14 A long run of bad luck, that's what — 
a slap in the face every time I walk out the door. 

15 If I'd have given in and talked like this,
I would have betrayed your dear children. 
16 Still, when I tried to figure it out,
all I got was a splitting headache . . .  
17 Until I entered the sanctuary of God.
Then I saw the whole picture: 
18 The slippery road you've put them on,
with a final crash in a ditch of delusions. 
19 In the blink of an eye, disaster!
A blind curve in the dark, and — nightmare! 
20 We wake up and rub our eyes. . . . Nothing.
There's nothing to them. And there never was. 

21 When I was beleaguered and bitter,
Ps 73:1-10
o doubt about it! God is good — 
good to good people, good to the good-hearted. 
2 But I nearly missed it,
missed seeing his goodness. 
3 I was looking the other way,
looking up to the people 
4 At the top,
envying the wicked who have it made, 
5 Who have nothing to worry about,
not a care in the whole wide world. 

6 Pretentious with arrogance,
they wear the latest fashions in violence, 
7 Pampered and overfed,
decked out in silk bows of silliness. 
8 They jeer, using words to kill;
they bully their way with words. 
9 They're full of hot air,
loudmouths disturbing the peace. 
10 People actually listen to them — can you believe it?
Like thirsty puppies, they lap up their words. 

11 What's going on here? Is God out to lunch?
Nobody's tending the store. 
12 The wicked get by with everything;
they have it made, piling up riches 
13 I've been stupid to play by the rules;
what has it gotten me? 
14 A long run of bad luck, that's what — 
a slap in the face every time I walk out the door. 

15 If I'd have given in and talked like this,
I would have betrayed your dear children. 
16 Still, when I tried to figure it out,
all I got was a splitting headache . . .  
17 Until I entered the sanctuary of God.
Then I saw the whole picture: 
18 The slippery road you've put them on,
with a final crash in a ditch of delusions. 
19 In the blink of an eye, disaster!
A blind curve in the dark, and — nightmare! 
20 We wake up and rub our eyes. . . . Nothing.
There's nothing to them. And there never was

21 When I was beleaguered and bitter,
totally consumed by envy, 
22 I was totally ignorant, a dumb ox
in your very presence. 
23 I'm still in your presence,
but you've taken my hand. 
24 You wisely and tenderly lead me,
and then you bless me. 

25 You're all I want in heaven!
You're all I want on earth! 
26 When my skin sags and my bones get brittle,
God is rock-firm and faithful. 
27 Look! Those who left you are falling apart!
Deserters, they'll never be heard from again. 
28 But I'm in the very presence of God — 
oh, how refreshing it is!
I've made Lord God my home.
God, I'm telling the world what you do! 

An Asaph psalm.

(from THE MESSAGE: The Bible in Contemporary Language © 2002 by Eugene H. Peterson. All rights reserved.)