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Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by meltech(m): 7:09am On Aug 05, 2016 |
The disputed leader of Boko Haram has said he is still in charge of Nigeria's militant Islamist group despite a statement by so-called Islamic State that he had been replaced. Abubakar Shekau denounced the IS declaration that Abu Musab al-Barnawi was now leader. Shekau accused al-Barnawi of trying to stage a coup against him. Boko Haram is fighting to overthrow Nigeria's government and establish an Islamic State in the north. In the last 18 months it has lost most of the territory it had controlled after being pushed back by an offensive by the forces of Nigeria and its neighbours. Advertisement Who are Boko Haram? Africa Live: More on this and other news stories Shekau was last heard from in an audio message last August, saying he was alive and had not been replaced - an IS video released in April said the same. In a 10-minute audio message in both Arabic and Hausa, Shekau appeared to distance Boko Haram from IS, but still called its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi "caliph". Image copyright Boko Haram video Image caption In a Boko Haram video from January 2015, Abu Musab al-Barnawi was described as the group's spokesman He said that some in Boko Haram had stopped him communicating with al-Baghdadi. "I was asked to send my ideology in writing to the caliph but it was manipulated by some people in order to achieve their own selfish interests," he added, describing a coup attempt against him. He said he had sent eight different letters to IS leaders but they did not act on them, only to hear the news that he had been replaced. He then described al-Barnawi and his followers as polytheist. Analysis: Nasidi Yahaya, BBC Africa, Abuja Image copyright AFP Image caption The Boko Haram insurgency has displaced more than two million people Boko Haram has split before but this is the most serious division to date. Abubakar Shekau's outburst clearly shows that there are deep disagreements, which could translate into clashes between the foot soldiers loyal to the two leaders. It is also a sign of the weakness of the group, possibly foreshadowing an eventual collapse. Military officials say the split is an indication that the group is breathing its last. But some security analysts caution that the internal wrangling could make it more deadly and unpredictable. Nigeria and the other regional forces will now need to turn this factionalism to their advantage. Shekau had been accused of hoarding food and ammunition and also of driving away IS military advisers. BBC's Abuja bureau editor Naziru Mikailu says this split is likely to have a major impact on the way the group operates and could be a turning point in the fight against the insurgents. Shekau took over as the group's leader after its founder, Muhammad Yusuf, died in Nigerian police custody in July 2009. Under his leadership Boko Haram became more radical, carried out more killings and swore allegiance to IS in March 2015. Boko Haram at a glance: Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style education Launched military operations in 2009 Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria, hundreds abducted, including at least 200 schoolgirls Joined so-called Islamic State, calls itself IS's "West African province" Seized large area in north-east, where it declared caliphate Regional force has retaken most territory In numerous videos, Shekau taunted the Nigerian authorities, celebrating the group's violent acts, including the abduction of the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirls in April 2014. Nigeria's army has claimed to have killed him on several occasions, and he has not appeared in a video since Boko Haram aligned itself with IS. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36973354 1 Like
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Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by feldido(m): 7:10am On Aug 05, 2016 |
Goodnews or Bad news? |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by SamuelAnyawu(m): 7:12am On Aug 05, 2016 |
Kill Them All 1 Like |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by ANIEXTY(m): 7:13am On Aug 05, 2016 |
If them like! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by cynthia123(f): 7:13am On Aug 05, 2016 |
"...he had sent eight different letters to IS leaders but they did not act on them...” Meaning they don't need him anymore. Secondly he has been inactive |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by Mimisboygreat: 7:16am On Aug 05, 2016 |
I like this! confusion has crept in 1 Like |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by cynthia123(f): 7:24am On Aug 05, 2016 |
The real Shakau is a dead man. Its just some of his boys fronting as him and sending letters to ISIS about his existence. |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by Juxtified(m): 7:33am On Aug 05, 2016 |
feldido:Hard to tell. Sometimes division leads to fall of an organization, at other times it just results in a spread of dangerous variants. |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by meltech(m): 7:56am On Aug 05, 2016 |
Dead or not dead let their downfall commence... |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by MaziOmenuko: 9:31am On Aug 05, 2016 |
lol...dude is trying to appeal to our reasoning...abi make we go plead your case for ISIS headquarters? show thy face and quit sending voice messages... oh, i forgot, dude is dead-meat. |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by Ciscogod(m): 9:39am On Aug 05, 2016 |
I just love this country... Everyone wants to lead. In nigeria... you will see 2 govs in a state.. example Avia In Nigeria. You will see strong political party is two national chairman . In Nigeria.. from the executive to NASS everyone is wants supremacy. In Nigeria.. you will hear MEND, Avengers, Ada boro all wants supremacy. Even boko haram sef Don join the league. Even if them allow them they will displace IS in their teritory and take the leadership |
Re: Boko Haram Split Emerges Over Leadership - BBC by meltech(m): 10:33am On Aug 05, 2016 |
True talk my dear... Ciscogod: |
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