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Oil-rich Nigeria will become Islamic soon, warn Dutch MPs - Digital Journal: Your News Network
This would have a massive impact on the future of all of Africa and of the West, warn Dutch parliamentarians Geert Wilders and Martin Bosma of the Party for Freedom, writing in an editorial in the Dutch religious daily, the Reformatorisch Dagblad. Oil crucial in Sudan and Nigeria: Although the ...
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Nigeria: on the brink of an Islamist takeover?
PoliGazette — ... Two Dutch MP’s, Martin Bosma and Geert Wilders (both of the PVV party), certainly believe so and warn Westerners that action is required: ...

Geert Wilders, Martin Bosma warn of Islamic state in Nigeria
Jihad Watch — "... The international news media 'often describes such warfare erroneously as isolated conflicts, without placing any importance on the wide-ranging effects these 'isolated local conflicts' will have on any other countries, but especially on the West'." "Oil-rich Nigeria will become Islamic soon, warn Dutch MPs," by Adriana Stulijt for Digital Journal, March 16: Oil-rich Nigeria, population 140-million, now is very close to an all-out"Islamic takeover', warn two Dutch MPs. And this would have a massive impact: from Nigeria, Africa's ...

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