25-year-old Ghanaian graduate Nazir Nortei Alema is feared to have
joined the terrorist group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS),
according to the Daily Guide.
Nazir, a graduate of the Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) with a degree in
Geography and Rural Development, is feared to be one of 10 suspected
Muslim youths from Ghana who have joined the terrorist group.
According
to family sources, on August 2nd, soon after completing the mandatory
National Service in Ghana, which he undertook at the Ghana Statistical
Service, Mr. Alema sent a WhatsApp message to his family to the effect
that he was traveling to another part of Ghana on a job-related
assignment.
Nazir’s father Kabiru Alema said he later sent him another message to negate the earlier one.
“He
said that he had lied to us when he said he was on his way to Prestea
and Takoradi but that the truth is that he was on his way to join ISIS,”
he said.
Excerpts from Nazir’s WhatsApp message read as follows:
“Pray for me, for I will never forget you in my prayer and it’s my hope
and prayer that we meet again if not in this world then in Jannah
(paradise). I love you all. May Allah grant us understanding and guide
us all to the straight path. Asalaamu alaikum.”
“I told you a lie
to please my Allah. The deception was to go do some research work in
far away Prestea while the main idea was to move far away from you all
to the Islamic State (IS). I know it might sound kind of crazy for you
but your son really had to take this bold step to get out of the corrupt
system of Ghana which has democracy first on its list.”
The
family says it is convinced that Nazir has joined the ranks of ISIS
because “a couple of his friends have also gone missing. We went to
their individual houses and discovered that there is no information
about their whereabouts.”
Mr. Alema mentioned the name of another
KNUST graduate, a certain Abubakar Mohammed aka Brother, as an example
of the friends suspected to have taken off with him.
Mr. Alema
said, “The youth who have fallen prey to the ISIS craze belong to the
same whatsapp group on which they share extreme ideas about Islam.”
The
“Sadaqa Train,” which is the name of the whatsapp group, has been
deactivated after the father of one of the members questioned to the
administrator about their motives.
Mr. Alema also added that some
disturbing videos have been spotted on his son’s laptop, a clear
indicator that Nazir has been sufficiently brainwashed online.
He
also disclosed that a certain Badharn, a Guinean who attended the
University of Ghana and joined ISIS five months ago, is responsible for
the recruitment of these young Ghanaian Muslims.
Concerns have
been expressed in several quarters about a covert drive to recruit
vulnerable Muslim youth for the terrorist organization.
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