Mr Pantami continues to face avalanche of criticisms amid calls for his resignation following Peoples Gazette’s reports of his avowed support for terrorist groups.
The NSCIA said rather than criticise Mr Pantami for apparent support to terrorists, Nigerians should instead interrogate Mr Gana, who served twice as information minister.
The insurgents reportedly disguised as friendly troops to enter the fortified headquarters of the powerful 156 Task Force Battalion in Mainok.
“First time in my career, and it’s in front of all my people, my family and my friends, so it hurts,” Usman’s opponent Masvidal said after the fight.
“Terrible people and strong forces want to break Nigeria’s appointment with its greater destiny. These people have unleashed terror and violent criminality against us.”
Amid revelations of Isa Pantami’s terrorism links to Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, the American government has issued a third-level alert, warning its citizens to reconsider travelling to Nigeria
“The @NigeriaGov @NGRPresident @MBuhari may not realise that the world is following the ugly developments on our country’s Minister of Communication.”
The Muslim leaders also complained about Christians in Plateau and Kaduna and disclosed their plans to cause mayhem by enlisting Muslims in the security agencies as allies.
Chelsea is also understood to be preparing the paperwork to withdraw from the super league after fans protested outside the Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Monday, however, said the breakaway clubs would have to face consequences of their action.
