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Lagos State Website Hacked By Unknown Muslim Group

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LagosThe Lagos state government’s website, www.lagosstate.gov.ng was taken over by the group that claimed to be protesting against the killing of Muslims and innocent people all over the world, The Punch reports.

Instead of information about the state being displayed on the website, a message condemning supposed killing of Zakzaky’s family by the Nigerians government.

The Shiite sect on the orders of their leader, Ibrahim Alzak-zaky, attacked the convoy of Tukur Buratai, the Chief of Army Staff, in Kaduna state which resulted in the killing of members of the group by the soldiers.

The statement read:” In the name of God, message to Nigerian Government and State Sponsors of Terrorism(USA, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar): Boko Haram and ISIS are terrorists.

“They are killing Muslims and innocent people because of your dirty money. Hey Nigeria Government, you killed thousands of Muslims and specially Zakzaky’s family too. You are all terrorists. You are all murderers, God damn you.

“Allahu maulana wala mula lakum,”

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UPDATE

The website statement has been cleared from the site page but the website is still down.

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