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Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by NewFolm4(m): 4:23am On Sep 15, 2021
• How he succeeded his father, B/Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf
• Led terrorists’ onslaughts on security forces
• We’re not aware of his death – Military
• Situation dicey – Expert


Leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), Abu Musab Al-Barnawi has been killed in Borno State, Daily Trust learnt from many sources.

He was reportedly killed in the last week of August, this year.

Al-Barnawi was the son of Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf who was also killed by security forces in 2009 when he launched a war against the Nigerian state. More than one thousand people died during the uprising.

In 2016, the Islamic State (IS) militant group announced Al-Barnawi as the leader of its West African affiliate, Boko Haram, which was hitherto led by Abubakar Shekau.

Shekau took over as the group’s leader after the death of Mohammed Yusuf.

Before his dethronement, Shekau had sworn allegiance to IS in March 2015 and had killed thousands of people and destroyed countless communities during his reign of terror that extended up to Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

His dislodgement in 2016 heralded the rise of the relatively young Al-Barnawi as ISWAP leader and at the same time, the split of the terrorist group into two factions.

It was reported that ISIS partly chose Al-Barnawi as leader in the Lake Chad region in order to punish Shekau who reportedly “violated all known norms” and to also retain the confidence of Boko Haram fighters who were loyal to his father, Yusuf amid threats from other factional groups.

Al-Barnawi was also said to have been trained by ISIS for years ahead of his ascension to power.

Shekau, who was declared wanted by the United States with a price on his head, had led the Boko Haram faction with solid footing around the Sambisa forest and part of the Mandara Mountains bordering the Cameroon Republic.

On the other hand, Al-Barnawi sustained vicious attacks especially on military facilities and troops in the Lake Chad region while at the same time strategising on how to subdue Shekau.

He controlled large swathes of territory in Northern Borno, imposed taxes on the local population and earned serious income from fishing asides from the financial and material support he got from ISIS.

Al-Barnawi’s fighters had also destroyed many military super camps in Dikwa, Monguno, Abadam and Marte in Borno; and other military facilities around Geidam in Yobe State.

He equally established many cells on the Lake Chad islands and surrounding villages from where his fighters launched attacks on Nigeria, Niger and Chad.

His death in August, after that of Shekau in May 2021, was seen as a turning point in the war against terror even as security experts had called for sustained offensive towards decimating the two rival groups to have a lasting peace after twelve years of uncertainty and carnage.

They said despite the massive surrender by Boko Haram fighters, nothing should be taken for a ride because there are many fighters who still believe in the course they are pursuing and could recover lost grounds if they get the slightest opportunity.

How Al-Barnawi was killed

There are two versions of the story of Al-Barnawi’s death with one saying he was killed by Nigerian troops and the other version saying he died during a rival war within the ISWAP camp.

The first version revolved around the information shared among some security operatives in the theatre of operation, which indicated that he was ambushed by troops during which four or five top ISWAP leaders and many foot terrorists loyal to him were also killed.

A source said he was killed around Bula Yobe, a community near the Borno/Yobe states border along Mobbar and Abadam axis that leads to the Lake Chad area.

However, a different source said the Bula Yobe where he was ambushed and killed could be accessed from Yale, Bama, Banki junction through the Kashimbri-Gulumba.

Other sources told the Daily Trust that it was leadership tussle that led to the death of Al-Barnawi.

One of them said the battle of supremacy climaxed between August 14 and 26, 2021, and that the fight had claimed many commanders on both sides.

Yet, another source said the other camp had mobilised some terrorists from Central Africa to overthrow Al-Barnawi and they succeeded.

The military high command in Nigeria rarely confirms or denies the killing of high profile Boko Haram/ISWAP commanders because of the sensitivity of the issues.

This might not be unconnected with the multiple announcements of the killing of Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau over the years only for him to resurface again and again.

It was until May 2021, when ISWAP fighters engaged Shekau in a fierce battle that led him to kill himself at one of his enclaves at the Sambisa forest.

When contacted yesterday, the Director, Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Benjamin Sawyer, told one of our correspondents that he could not confirm when Al-Barnawi was killed because troops had no link with them.

He said, “If there is a problem in their (Boko Haram) camp, how will I know? We normally have a fortnightly brief on operations. If ISWAP or BHTs are fighting among themselves, it is the media that always gives the entire nation the information. It is not us, because we are not in their camps.”

Daily Trust reports that Al-Barnawi fell less than two months after he consolidated his grip following the death of Shekau.

He had in an audio released in Kanuri language confirmed the death of Shekau and the triumph of his faction.

This is what he said in the 28-minute audio, “He (Shekau) never thought this would happen to him even in his dream, but by the power of God, we destabilised him.

“He became confused and fled to the forest where he spent five days, wandering and stranded. We followed him again where we faced him with heavy fire. He ran away.

Then our troops called on him to surrender so that he would be punished. We kept assuring him that we were not out to kill him but he was adamant and confused. As a cantankerous fellow, he believed it was better for him to die than to surrender,” he said.

Shekau reportedly killed himself with a bomb “When he observed that the ISWAP fighters wanted to capture him alive.”

It’s a dicey issue – Expert

A security sector reform expert, Chukwuma Ume, while speaking on the implications of the ISWAP leader’s killing on counter-insurgency, said it would have both positive and negative effects on the country.

According to him, “We are trying to focus as a nation. We are trying to up our game in terms of dealing with the issue of terrorism and insurgency.

“In as much as many people may want to say it is a welcome development, it shows that our military is waging this war seriously as we expect them but some of us will still think that a unilateral output, in this case, kinetic (use of force), may also not be the entire solution or a comprehensive solution that is required.

“This is not to take away anything from the Nigerian military. This is not to take anything away from our men and women out on the field but we are also calling on the government to be a bit more proactive in the sense that the issues leading to these: insurgency, terrorism or violent extremism should be dealt with.

“It needs a more holistic approach or integrated approach. Where there are structural imperfections or imbalance, where there are issues of exclusivity, where people feel that the quality of the life they live is on the defensive, the government should endeavour to provide these social contracts, especially those who are hitherto disadvantaged to become inclusive and to also have equitable distribution of source of livelihood.

“Yes, it is good that we seem to be winning the war, but at the same time we need to start addressing those issues that gave rise in the first instance to insurgency,” he said.
https://dailytrust.com/vicious-iswap-leader-al-barnawi-killed

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Nobody: 4:54am On Sep 15, 2021
This is nigeria where for every 200 Nigeria army killed, one boko haram member is killed..
End insecurity at once and stop feeding us with all this useless news

I dedicate this FTC to all fallen soldiers out there

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by ceaser: 4:54am On Sep 15, 2021
We’re not aware of his death – Military
• Situation dicey – Expert

See the military o. Same way you said you were not aware Shekau had been really killed that time and it turned out to be true. You had "killed him" about five times before then and he kept resurrecting. But when the more serious contender killed him for real, you claimed you aren't aware.

The same thing has happened with Al' Barnawi now. I guess Nigerians should wait for more serious news outlets and even the terrorists (bandits) themselves to make an official statement. Perhaps Gumi will even help us get the true state of events.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Curious345: 4:55am On Sep 15, 2021
Gawddddddd!

Nigeria army dss etc are the Laziest and most corrupt security agency on the planet.

As at 5:04am wed 15th Sept 2021, non of the terror commanders in Nigeria have either been arrested or neutralized by the Nigerian army or dss.
Whose only stock in trade is to terrorise and kill innocent men women and children

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by kponkedenge(m): 4:55am On Sep 15, 2021
If true, then it's a welcomed development.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Curious345: 4:55am On Sep 15, 2021
So what is the job of the Dss and Dmi and DiA?

Are they now distant observers and terror journalist, steady giving Nigerians fake news on the happenings within the ranks of the Boko Haram BHT terrorist and fulani terrorists FT?

When actually their constitutional job/duty was to eliminate these criminals in the first place?

The last time I checked, the Dss and police said the device for tracking fulani terrorists and BHT was faulty and cannot work.


But it worked when ipob Evans and ESN were pursued...

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Cof1ex(m): 4:55am On Sep 15, 2021
grin
Ghost mode

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by ANTIlSLAM(m): 4:55am On Sep 15, 2021
allahu akbomb

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Omihanifa: 4:56am On Sep 15, 2021
Lol

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by nony43(m): 4:56am On Sep 15, 2021
M
Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Cof1ex(m): 4:57am On Sep 15, 2021
A third version of the story will soon emerge...
Egwuregwu

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Powersurge: 4:57am On Sep 15, 2021
If Albarnawi is dead, that's a very big if, my best bet will be at the hand of rival group.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Ausval: 4:57am On Sep 15, 2021
Na everyday una dey announce say una Don kill iswap and bokoharam leaders, but still terrorism never stop

I guess every single member of bokoharam and Iswap must be a leader ooo

Make una nor worry ,make una continue dey play politics with security for the country ...he go soon reach una turn

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Ever8090: 4:58am On Sep 15, 2021
No picture of his dead body, story might not be true...kill ESN/IPOB there is always a very clear picture of attached to story..the man may be cooling off in Aso rock in Abuja..

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Cj4charles(m): 4:58am On Sep 15, 2021
angry
Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Ppogbae: 4:58am On Sep 15, 2021
If true, kudos to our armed forces and intelligence. We move!

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by thecommunist(m): 4:59am On Sep 15, 2021
Good news
Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Foreign231(m): 4:59am On Sep 15, 2021
Which kind yeye picture b this. Show us the dead body mehn
Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by CXLVII: 4:59am On Sep 15, 2021
Cof1ex:
A third version of the story will soon emerge...
Egwuregwu


You naturally just hate good news. I am sure you would have poisoned and killed all your successful friends.


Always doubting good developments.

You would have been happy if you heard 500 Nigerian soldiers were killed.

May God protect us from humans in devilish forms.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by greenie77: 5:00am On Sep 15, 2021
Military says they are not aware of his death... hmm.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by nony43(m): 5:00am On Sep 15, 2021
His dead pictures or we don't believe it. Shekau died 9 times with the military before he blew himself up.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by miniziter(m): 5:01am On Sep 15, 2021
The more they die, the more they reproduce.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by FairlyUSEDpussy: 5:01am On Sep 15, 2021
U see.......
Nigeria soldiers r damn clueless in everything.......to make findings self nah war!!!

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by jojo1415: 5:01am On Sep 15, 2021
How do we believe this? ....That was how they told is tha shakau has died many years ago and he was stil making live videos

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by whytediamond(m): 5:01am On Sep 15, 2021
Hmm
Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by CXLVII: 5:02am On Sep 15, 2021
Foreign231:
Which kind yeye picture b this. Show us the dead body mehn


Evil kind like you are so abundant in the country

Always tarnishing good developments and celebrating evil

I pity the successful friends around you, they won’t believe you will kill them at the end.


What problem do you have with good news?

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by F22RAPTOR(m): 5:04am On Sep 15, 2021
Another cocck and bull story to deceive and confuse gullible Nigerians. Nonsense.

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by fasho01(m): 5:04am On Sep 15, 2021
Hope he doesn't have 9 lives like shekau that was 'killed' numerous times

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Cof1ex(m): 5:04am On Sep 15, 2021
CXLVII:



You naturally just hate good news. I am sure you would have poisoned and killed all your successful friends.


Always doubting good developments.

You would have been happy if you heard 500 Nigerian soldiers were killed.

May God protect us from humans in devilish forms.
Gone are the days when I get easily deceived by all these mere fictions...
Very soon, I mean very very soon, you will get there ...
By the way, where's his dead body?
Is like you don't know the Nigeria you are in..?

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Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by ofiko123(m): 5:04am On Sep 15, 2021
RIP iswap leader..
Re: Vicious ISWAP Leader, Al-barnawi, Killed by Vireani79: 5:05am On Sep 15, 2021
Guy don cash out
Them wan make am disappear
Settle am
And he will live in another place

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