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EXPOSED: The Woman who Coordinated the Abuja Bomb Blast

Written By gideon oluseyi on Tuesday 15 April 2014 | 17:57

One name that sends fear across security and
paramilitary boarders across Africa and the
world is the White Widow Samantha
Lawthwaite. She is married the mastermind of
the popular 7/7 bomber. And since then, top
security investigations have linked her to
deadly attacks, including a shopping complex
in Kenya.
Now back to the latest bomb blast in Nyanya,
Abuja, that send many to their early grave.
The White Widow has been linked to the
terror attack. The huge explosion destroyed
forty vehicles and left a sickening trail of
death and destruction as fuel tanks on nearby
vehicles also exploded amid the heat of the
blast.
But while nobody has officially claimed
responsibility, security sources, according to
a report on DailyStar fear the bombing may
have been a revenge attack...
What revenge? The death of Lewthwaite's
mentor, al-Shabaab terror chief, Makaburi,
aka Sheikh Abubakar Shariff Ahmed, two
weeks ago.
A security source said agents across Africa
are on high alert after the assassination of
Makaburi - reportedly by the UK and US
funded Kenyan Anti-Terror Police Unit (ATPU)
14 days ago. Adding that Lewthwaite and her
associates "wanted revenge".
In the words of the sources: "Makaburi was
always believed to be at the very top of the
hierarchy of terror organisation al-Shabaab.
Intelligence suggests he introduced Samantha
Lewthwaite to many influential figures within
the al-Shabaab network. He guided her on
her path to Jihad. His murder was seen as yet
another act of war."
Lewthwaite, 30, is believed to be in Nigeria,
Kenya or Somalia, where Islamist terror
networks are closely linked, making it far
easier for her to evade detection than in
Europe. The daughter of a British Army
soldier, she is already on Interpol's Most
Wanted list in connection with seven murders
as well as the siege of the Westgate shopping
mall in Nairobi, Kenya, in September 2013
which left 67 dead and nearly 200 injured.
She was reportedly caught at a checkpoint in
Nigeria just six months ago - but bribed her
way to freedom.
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