We crushed Boko Haram in weeks during our tenure
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We crushed Boko Haram in weeks during our tenure
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has claimed that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo swiftly ended Boko Haram’s activities when the group first emerged, citing strong political will as the key factor. Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday during a meeting with stakeholders from Kogi East Senatorial District, led by former Kogi Deputy Governor Simon Achuba, Atiku recounted how the insurgent group was handled during their administration. In a video share…
We crushed Boko Haram in weeks during our tenure — Atiku -...
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has claimed that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo swiftly ended Boko Haram’s activities when the group first emerged, ci... #news, #bokoharam, #formervicepresidentatikuabubakar, #olusegunobasanjo, #flyingeze
How Obasanjo crushed Boko Haram within weeks — Atiku — Akelicious
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo swiftly ended Boko Haram’s activities when the group first emerged during their administration. Speaking in Abuja on Wednesday during a visit by stakeholders from Kogi East Senatorial District led by former Kogi Deputy Governor, Simon Achuba, Atiku attributed the early success against the insurgents to strong political will. Atiku, in a video shared on his Facebook…
Re-thinking Nigeria's Counterinsurgency Strategy: Aftermath of Boko Haram Resurgence - THE AUTHORITY NEWS
By Chibuike Njoku & Ndu Nwokolo Nigeria is witnessing a resurgence of Boko Haram activity, particularly in the North East and along its border regions. The group has executed coordinated assaults that resulted in the seizure of three local government areas in Borno State, challenging state authority and obstructing humanitarian efforts.Between November 2024 and April 2025, no fewer than 252 attacks were recorded, resulting in the deaths of over…
380,000,000 Christians Persecuted for ‘Their Faith’: Where Is the Outrage?
“More believers are killed for their faith in Nigeria than anywhere else in the world,” according to World Watch List 2025. Pictured: The Church of Christ in Nations building in Mangu, Nigeria, photographed on February 2, 2024, after it was torched by Islamic terrorists. (Photo by Kola Sulaimon/AFP via Getty Images) 380,000,000 Christians Persecuted for ‘Their Faith’: Where Is the Outrage? by Raymond Ibrahim May 11, 2025 — Reprinted from Ga…
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