Saturday, September 6, 2014

Most wanted al-Shabab leader Ahmed Godane's dead???.......find out here!!!!


Ahmed Abdi Godane - undated photo
Some how,the American Special force has been fighting for the goodness of citizens allover the world, even nations not  hers;and not her citizens alone but other citizens from other nations like; Asia,as in Iraq,Afghanistan,Pakistan,and Africa etc....parts of her recent act of humanitarian aid includes supplying of food to countries in need as well as cracking down of terrorism,the latest about one of such crackdown is the killing of the terror head in African nation of Somalia which has been under the terror group for years,but now,the Somalian people are free to live and to enjoy the good life they've always dream of.

According to news reaching us this morning,we've just been informed that,The leader of the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab, Ahmed Abdi Godane, has been killed following a US attack earlier this week, the Pentagon has said.
Al-Shabab fighters in  Mogadishu, Somalia (5 March 2012)
Taking us further, we had this report that,The US carried out air strikes on Monday night destroying a vehicle and an encampment south of the capital where the terror group set up their haven,as a result was able to send the terror head out of this world!.

Making a sign that,the leader was truly killed,Somalia's president issued a statement on Friday urging militants to embrace peace after the death of their leader.
Incase you didn't know,Godane was one of the US state department's most wanted men such that,It had placed a bounty of $7m (£4.2m) on his head.
 Giving a commendation over the death of the terror head,Somali analyst Nuur Mohamud Sheekh told News desk that Godane's death "will deal a major blow to the group.
Saying,"It will have an impact in terms of affecting the morale of the fighters on the ground but it is not the end of al-Shabab in the short or medium term."Adding that, there was no likely successor.
On Friday, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamed announced a 45-day amnesty for militants who are willing to renounce al-Shabab.
A handout picture taken and released on 31 August 2014 by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team shows residents of the town of Bulomarer, some 160kms (100 miles) south-west of the capital Mogadishu, in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia walking in a street after it was liberated by African Union Mission in Somalia troops

this is the summary of Ahmed Abdi Godane profile line & deeds;
  *US put $7m (£4m) bounty on his head in 2012
  *Pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda in 2009
  *Became al-Shabab's top commander after US air strike killed his predecessor Aden Hashi        Ayro in 2008
  *Sentenced to death in absentia for 2008 attack in Somaliland's capital, Hargeisa
  *Studied in Sudan and Pakistan, where he became radicalised
  *Said to have fought in Afghanistan
  *Was reputed to be a good orator and poet
  *Also known as Mukhtar Abu Zubair


Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm John Kirby said the military action on 1 September had "led to his [Godane's] death".
NB:The US has supported the African Union (AU) force that has driven al-Shabab out of the capital, Mogadishu, and other towns since 2011.
A handout photograph made available by the African Union Mission in Somalia showing Ugandan troops, as part of the African Union force, marching through the town of Golweyn after having liberated it from al-Shabab in Somalia's Lower Shabelle region on 30 August 2014
this a sign that the end has come for all terror group in Africa and the world at large,including the boko haram...!
.....God bless America!!!!

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