Allahu Akbar: Sharia Police Strike Again in France: Young Woman Brutally Attacked Over Clothing
A 19-year-old woman was stabbed with shards of bottles 50 times in France by North African [Islam is the main religion] migrants. The 19-year-old victim, Nissan, will be disfigured for the rest of her life.
The attack took place in Toulouse while Nissan was out with her boyfriend. She was assaulted by four migrants - two girls and two boys aged 14, 16, and 17. Their motive for the attack was that her top was too short, prompting them to cut her face.
It is worth noting that, like many migrant criminals in France, these individuals were already well-known to the police, yet France allowed them to remain in the country, putting more citizens at risk.
As of now, the four young terrorists have been arrested and are in police custody.
'For years now, sharia-adherent Muslims in France have been obliging their mothers and sisters to wear a veil when they go out. And now that this job is done, they have begun to fight non-Muslim women who wear shorts, skirts, and "inappropriate tops" -- no longer just in the "no-go zones" of the suburbs, where women no longer dare to wear unIslamic clothing-- but now also in the heart of big cities.
Most people evidently still do not know that Islam is a religion and a political movement at war with the West -- and openly intent on subjugating the West. It must be responded to as such. The problem is every time it is responded to as such, Muslims run for cover under the claim of freedom of religion.'
Recently, I had the pleasure of hosting Prof. Bartholomew Nnaji, CON, a former Minister of Power and Chairman of Geometric Power Limited and his team. We had some insightful conversation about the gains of the power plant in Alaoji Aba, Geometric Power Aba Limited, and its current status.
HIS WORDS:
"So, we are expecting that once we have gas, which will be in the next month or two, we will be able to power Aba, that is, from our own power plant.
"Right now, we are buying power from the National Grid, that is why power is not reliable yet and so, we will like to ask our citizens of Aba to bear with us that we are getting there. We are pretty much there.
"The turbines to power the electricity plant which were taken abroad for maintenance have been brought back to the plant and reinstalled.
"We are now working with the NNPC to resolve the issue of gas supply to the plant."
He also said consumers are going to get the power at a regulated price set by the regulator, Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
I am grateful for Prof. Nnaji's support and recognition of our commitment to building a prosperous Abia State through effective collaboration between the government and the private sector. By leveraging on the strength of the power plant, we can make significant strides in such areas as the manufacturing sector, infrastructure development, SMEs, job creation, and social welfare.
Also on the team were the Managing Director/CEO of Niger Delta Power Holding Corporation, NDPHC, Chiedu Ugbo, and other senior management staff of NDPHC.
I am traumatized by this mocking of the poor by our Senate. In a decent society we should have had resignations by now. To mock the poor is to mock God. I know where Godswill Akpabio was before Obong Victor Attah gave a hand. Better an honest poor than a rich thief politician