Examining The Complex Links Between Terrorism And Boko Haram In Nigeria

BokoHaram targets both Muslims and Christians. attacks are often directed at individuals perceived as supporting the Nigerian government, including civil servants, local defense groups, and Muslim leaders who oppose the group. Most attacks are not based on the religion of the victims. TerrorismandBoko-Haram Insurgency in North-East Nigeria.This paper links this sectarian inhumane acts to the disparate configuration of the Nigerian social structure and to cure the menace, must reflect reconfiguration in the social order. Abstract- This paper explores the humanitarian impact of terrorisminNigeria from the standpoint of BokoHaram insurgency. This is against the backdrop of the rising spate of violent attacks orchestrated by members of the Islamic sect in the northern part of the country over the years. The nexus between ungoverned spaces and insecurity. From insurgency to organized crime: nigeria’s complex security threats BokoHaram. Leadership structure of BokoHaram. Non-BokoHaram and emerging terror groups. Nonetheless, BokoHaram remains resilient, conducting attacks in neighboring Cameroon, Chad, Niger, as well as Nigeria, emphasizing the threat it poses to Western and regional interests. TerrorisminNigeria: e reat from BokoHaram and Ansaru. e Henry Jackson Society. Haram has 200 to 300 training camps inNigeria and neighbouring countries. e training courses last between two and twelve months and recruits are given a €100 joining fee.

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