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Thursday 23 May 2013

MASS ARREST OF WOOLWICH KILLERS NIGERIAN FAMILY IN LONDON!

Adebolajo raised as Christian but obsessed with Islam as a schoolboy
- Claims that he was radicalised by now banned group Al Muhajiroun
- Parents moved him from Romford after fears over his behaviour


This is definitely not a pretty good time to be an ADEBOLAJO or a Nigerian so to say because of the stigma and toga associated with the condemnable act of one Micheal Adebolajo. Some say the UK should give parents the lattitude to discipline their children and not live under the fear of any ghostly social service preying.

The London riot, burning and looting of recent and the present debacle seem to up the ante that parents must be allowed to discipline their children, reasonably.

Nigerians are known to be one of the happiest specie in the world. They are typically Epicureans and live and love life to its utmost, especially the Yoruba tribes in Nigeria. They have a reputation for being timid and cowardly when it comes to confrontation. It is a commonplace argument in Nigeria now that the killer is BRITISH, and not a NIGERIAN, the whole world condemns the unfortunate act.




One of the Woolwich killers is a British citizen of Nigerian descent who became obsessed with Islamic extremism as a schoolboy, it was revealed today.

Former classmates of Michael Adebolajo told the Standard how he started becoming interested in Islam aged 15 or 16 having been raised as a Christian.

They said his Nigerian parents became so worried about his behaviour that they moved him from their home in Romford to London in a bid to protect him from being radicalised.

Today anti-terror police raided addresses in London, Lincolnshire and in Romford and took away members of his family.

Officers were searching several addresses in London, Romford and Lincolnshire which are connected with the men.

A woman, said to be Michael's sister, was taken away by police from an address in Romford while officers raided a house in Lincolnshire believed to belong to his father, nurse Anthony Adebolajo, 56.

In another raid in Greenwich neighbours told the BBC that four people - two sisters in their 30s, an older woman and a teenage boy, were all taken away in a police van.


Excerpts from London Evening Standard.

1 comment :

  1. If ur name is Adebolajo and u live in uk u are in soup especially if u no gt resident permit. What a shame

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