Breaking: Boko Haram Leader, Abubakar Shekau Sends Strong Message To Buhari, Borno Government

Breaking: Boko Haram Leader, Abubakar Shekau  Sends Strong Message To Buhari, Borno Government

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Leader of the dreaded Boko Haramsect, Abubakar Shekau, has rejected an offer of peace from Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State.

Naija News reports that Governor Zulum had urged the terrorist group to embrace peace and return to normal life.

Boko Haram insurgency had clocked 10 years in July 2019, with the conflict claiming the lives of some 27,000 civilians and devastating entire communities, villages and towns across the three most-affected states – Adamawa, Yobe and Borno.

Reacting to the offer of peace, a journalist Ahmad Salkida, said Boko Haram leader warned that the war had just began.

He said Abubakar Shekau in a recorded audio in Kanuri and Hausa declined the governor’s olive branch.

“In a calm tone, uncharacteristic of Shekau, he said the war was just starting. He vowed that his group was not ready to give up arms, chiding the governor for ‘misinterpreting’ a verse.

“According to Shekau: His members that want to leave, “know that is about Allah, it is not about any human being.”

“Informed analysts consider the exchange a good sign and have urged the governor not to relent in engaging the insurgents at all necessary levels,” he wrote on Twitter.

 

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We'll Treat Boko Haram Members As Bandits, Not Terrorists - Buhari

We'll Treat Boko Haram Members As Bandits, Not Terrorists - Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari has said that the remnants of Boko Haram in the North-East region of the country are bandits, “and we will continue to treat them as such.”

The President stated this when he received Mr Peter Maurer, President of the International Committee of the Red Cross, at the State House, Abuja, on Tuesday.

Buhari maintained that Boko Haram had been degraded, but “its members are still a nuisance around Lake Chad and surrounding islands.

“That is why we are cooperating with Chad, Cameroon, Niger Republic, and other countries. We are also using the Air Force quite effectively. They are bandits, and we will continue to treat them as such,” he said.

The President said the government was concentrating on repairing damaged infrastructure, rehabilitation of internally displaced persons, and securing their communities, so that they can return home.

He applauded the support of the ICRC and other humanitarian organisations, stressing that the government would not rest until all victims were rehabilitated.

“The situation of the displaced persons is very pathetic. Some children don’t know where their parents are, neither do they know where they come from.

“We are focusing on education and healthcare, along with rebuilding of infrastructure.

“The agency formerly under the leadership of retired Gen. Theophilus Danjuma and now headed by retired Maj.-Gen. Paul Tarfa is quietly making an impression. We are dedicating lots of resources to the area,” the president said.

He disclosed that great progress had equally been made in disabusing the minds of people that the insurgency was religious.

“How can you kill people, and say ‘God is great.’ It’s either you don’t know that God or you don’t know what you are talking about.

“God is God of justice. And the people have understood the message well, so recruiting is now difficult for the insurgents,’’ he added.

Earlier, Maurer said Nigeria was the 5th largest operation of ICRC worldwide, and the organisation would continue to render humanitarian action to people affected by violence.






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Xenophobia : We Will Kill South Africans If Attack Continues - Boko Haram Vows

 Xenophobia : We Will Kill South Africans If  Attack Continues -  Boko Haram Vows

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Popular Islamic Militant group, Boko Haram has threatened to kill South Africans over the renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.

Islamic Militant group, Boko Haram has given the South African government an ultimatum of 24 hours to stop xenophobic attacks in the country unless terror will be unleashed on their citizens based in Nigeria, Chad, Niger and other surrounding countries.

It appears the infamous terrorist group has listened to the plea of Nigerians to avenge the death of their fellow citizens and loss of their hard earned livelihood.

This warning was contained in a brief YouTube video message, monitored by Republican Newspaper.

The Islamic group also threatened to launch an attack on South African embassies in the aforementioned countries.

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We Have Defeated Boko Haram , Never Will They surface Again - Buratai


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Lieutenant General Buratai has said that Boko Haram has been totally defeated - The COAS said that the insurgent group has been chased out from the northeast and what his present is ISWAP - Buratai said that just like Boko Haram was crushed, the ISWAP group will also be hunted down the same way The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai has said that the Boko Haram insurgent group has been defeated by the nation’s military. He added that ‘Boko Haram will never come again as Boko Haram’, saying that what is currently going on in the northeast is a part of the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP), Vanguard reports. 




Burutai said the presence of the ISWAP is the attempt by some groups to explore the break down of law and order to carry out criminal acts in neighbouring countries.  The COAS made this known student of some schools visited him to learn about The Legend of Buratai, a book written in his honour. During the visit, the lieutenant general said that the insurgent group has been chased out totally and the same will done to ISWAP. When the student asked him how he has been able to cope with the pressure that comes with his work, the general said that when he was appointed, the first thing he did was to build an excellent relationship with the media so as to close the gap of information. He said: 

“When I was appointed the Chief of Army Staff, I had the feeling that I will be the least controversial COAS. I had the feeling I will have an excellent relationship with the media. This first thing I did was to call the then Director of Army Public Relations and I told him that henceforth, all our actions and activities must be reported and made known to the media.

“They had a right to know. It is the Nigerian Army. There should be no gaps about information in our operations in the North East or elsewhere. “Before then, we used to have so many reporters in the north east including informants for the terrorists who plant stories and breaking news some of which went contrary to happenings, with a ploy to make troops unstable or demoralized." 

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Boko Haram: We Have Recorded Remarkable Improvement, Buhari Counters Shettima

Boko Haram: We Have Recorded Remarkable Improvement, Buhari Counters Shettima


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President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said, in spite of recent setbacks, people in the North-East can testify that his government has recorded remarkable improvement in the fight against Boko Haram.

Buhari made this claim on his verified Twitter handle on Wednesday evening.

He tweeted, “In spite of the challenges we’ve had, people in the North East know that we have recorded remarkable improvement in the fight against Boko Haram.


“There is no doubt that we will fully overcome these challenges and win the war against terrorism in Nigeria.”

Borno State governor, Kashim Shettima had only recently admitted that the insurgency was assuming a worsening dimension.

He said this at a closed-door meeting with security operatives.

He said, “The realities are that while so much was achieved by our gallant military, we are, today, faced with serious challenges in Borno State.”


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Boko Haram Would Have Invaded Lagos If Not For The Sake Of Buhari - Buhari's Minister

Boko Haram Would Have Invaded Lagos If Not For The Sake Of Buhari - Buhari's Minister


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Communications minister Adebayo Shittu says President Muhammadu Buhari must seek re-election in 2019 because he has so far done well. Even though the president hasn’t decided on standing yet, Shittu said loyalists and ardent supporters could help the president make up his mind.

Speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with the president on Wednesday, Shittu said he informed Buhari that he had appointed a national chairman of the Board of Trustees of Muhammadu Buhari/Osinbajo Dynamic Support Group whose identity he did not disclose.


The minister stated that the South-west zonal office of the campaign organization of the Buhari/Osinbajo would be commissioned on January 20. Asked whether the campaign for 2019 has started, Shittu parried, saying: “Every day since he came into office, all his activities are geared towards letting Nigerians know that they have a saviour, a rescuer; somebody who is committed to providing relief for Nigerians in all respects.

“In the area of fighting corruption, insurgency, whether in the northeast or the Niger Delta, in the area of repairing the economy and providing jobs and providing social stability in the society, you will agree with me that today, but for Buhari, Boko Haram would have invaded even Lagos.”


On whether Buhari will run for the 2019 Presidency, he said: “It goes without saying, I mean if you have a child who goes to primary school and does well, proceeds to secondary school, does well, and you keep asking is he going to university? It goes without saying.


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Breaking : Boko Haram Kills Platoon Commander, Captain Kabiru In Borno

 Breaking : Boko Haram Kills Platoon Commander, Captain Kabiru In Borno

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The death of Captain Kabiru Hamza Kura popularly called Simo has been announced on social media amid tears. 

 


 Kabiru Hamza Kura


 


Boko Haram insurgents have killed Captain Kabiru Hamza Kura (Simo), platoon commander, Metele, Bama Maiduguri.

 

He lost his life during a Boko Haram attack. His family, friends and associates have been mourning his demise on social media.

 

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Just In: How Buhari Stopped Us From Fighting Boko Haram - South African Mercenary Reveals

Just In: How Buhari Stopped Us From Fighting Boko Haram - South African Mercenary Reveals

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The founder of Specialized Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection,(STTEP), Eeben Barlow, has revealed how President Muhammadu Buhari stopped them from carrying on fighting Boko-Haram terrorists in Nigeria in 2015.

In a Facebook post, Barlow said their proposal was antagonised and politicised by Buhari and his team “even before they assumed office.”

“The initial 3-phase campaign strategy (known as ‘Operational Anvil’) to degrade and destroy BH in Borno State, was rejected by his advisors,” Barlow added.


Barlow, further, stated that the company was willing to stay back in the north east but the President “made it known that the company’s presence would not be tolerated under his office.”


In 2014, former President Goodluck Jonathan, in his bid to put an end to the insurgency turned to STTEP, a South African private military contractor, to provide training in new weapons and tactics to the Nigerian Army.

But the organization withdrew from the battle in March 2015 following the emergence of Buhari in February of the same year.

The organization’s leader also said that prior to, and following their departure from Nigeria, they issued “numerous intelligence warnings” to the president but all was to no avail.

“These warnings covered the implications of not allowing the 72 MSF to annihilate BH in Borno province; the plans by Boko Haram to re-arm and escalate their activities; the implications of regional spill-over, the impact on the armed forces; and so forth,” Barlow said.

Barlow also opined that the recent attack by the Boko haram sect ‘negates’ Buhari’s promise of defeating the Islamist insurgents, a key promise of Buhari’s 2015 election campaign. The government continues to insist the deadly jihadists have been “technically defeated”.

“His narrative that Boko Haram was ‘technically defeated’ was false as soon as he uttered those word,” Barlow affirmed in the post.

Barlow’s lashing of the anti-terror war is coming days after reports in the country revealed that the sect on Sunday, November 18 overran a Nigerian Army, 157 Task Force Battalion, in Metele, Borno state. The deadly attack left at least 44 soldiers.

However, an officer who was caught in the attack on the troops at Metele told a foreign News platform, Reuters, that “the insurgents took us unawares. We lost about 100 soldiers. It is a huge loss.”

The attack is one the most brazen since Buhari came to power in 2015 and it has increased the pressure on him to act fast to nip the crisis in the bud ahead of the election in February 2019, not least because he has claimed victory over the nine-year insurgency.

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Breaking : Boko Haram Set To Deploy Drones - US Intelligence Revealed

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Faced with increasing loss of personnel and strongholds, ISIS and operatives from its affiliates, including Boko Haram, are nearing advanced stages in turning ‘civilian’ drones into deadly weapons of warfare, expert intelligence and counter-terrorism evaluations from the United States have warned.

A global alert from the US-based Combating Terrorism Centre based in the United States Military Academy (USMA) in West Point, New York, notes that the Islamic State has effectively reached a threatening stage in the use of modified commercial drones as weapons.

The report titled, “The Islamic State and Drones: Supply, Scale and Future Threats” and made available to The Nation by a source in Abuja indicates that after recording some measure of success in deploying multitudes of drones for attacks in Syria and Iraq, ISIS and its affiliates are fine-tuning the use of drones in other places.

Citing the Saturday, August 4, 2018 attack against Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro, with two drones packed with explosives, the source stated that tactically, drone assassins can be cheap, deadly, easily within the reach of anyone, including dangerous elements and capable of causing incredible destruction without the direct use of personnel.

The spokesman at Defence Headquarters, Brig-General John Agim and Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola who head Nigeria Air Force hinted of the military’s proactive measures and allayed fears.

“The military is already aware and working in concert with other nations in taking appropriate and decisive actions for the maintenance of Nigeria’s territorial integrity and protection of the lives of her citizens.
“The matter you are talking about falls within the focus of the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) which has continued to sustain its vital but discreet operations,” said Agim while tactically avoiding to elaborate countermeasures being worked out by DIA and United States intelligence agencies.

Although he refused to disclose classified details of the NAF’ s operational plans and strategies, NAF’s spokesman, Air Commodore Ibikunle Daramola, stated that while advances are being made in the operational use of drones against Boko Haram terrorists, other long-term plan for the deployment of technology to neutralise major security threats are being put in place under the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.

The Nation gathered that part of such long-term technological warfare plans includes the Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna where a limited number of specially-screened intakes are now undertaking specialised studies and research in aeronautics, aerospace engineering and avionics at diploma and postgraduate levels.

The report from the US Combating Terrorism Center, which analysed the evolving threat in ISIS and its affiliates’ deep interest in drones, notes that the terrorists have also been studying how to jam signals from American military drones.
The Islamic State is a group known for doing things a bit differently, for its capacity for innovation, and for its many ‘firsts’; two of those ‘firsts’ happened within months of each other.

“The first occurred in October 2016 when the group used a bomb-laden drone to kill, after the explosive hidden within the drone killed two Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers who were investigating the device; another ‘first’ happened in January 2017 when the Islamic State released a propaganda video that showed nearly a dozen examples of the group releasing munitions on its enemies from the air with a fair degree of accuracy via quadcopter drones it had modified,” it stated.

Among others, the report went on to paint a picture of the threat that terrorists’ mass deployment of weaponized drones could pose.
“Future attacks using not just one, but multiple aerial drones should be expected, too; the Islamic State has displayed such a capability.
“During a speech in May 2017, the current head of US Special Operations Command, General Raymond Thomas, noted how during the battle for Mosul “in the span of 24 hours, there were 70 drones in the air.”

He went on to add how “at one point there were 12 enemy drones-‘killer bees’ dropping 40 mm bombs.
“The commander of the US Army’s Combined Arms Center, Lieutenant General Michael D. Lundy, has also noted how the Islamic State’s use of commercial drones in Iraq has “gone to almost swarm-level capability in a couple of cases; so, the group’s use of multiple drones is no longer hypothetical, but a demonstrated capability.

“It is likely that the group of drones used by the Islamic State in these cases were remotely controlled by a collection of group members operating at a stand-off distance,” it stated.

Across Nigeria, drone enthusiasts, including hobbyists and film makers regularly explore innovative ways of using drone technology but on May 8, this year, the federal government announced an immediate ban on launching Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RUA) or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) in its airspace without a permit from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) as well as the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

While many Nigerian drone hobbyists appear not to have taken government’s concerns with much seriousness, reports like “The Islamic State and Drones: Supply, Scale and Future Threats” emphasise the need for governments and individuals across the world to feel more concerned about the violent breach of security and potential destruction that weaponised commercially-available drones may cause.

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