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Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Nobody: 10:27am On Oct 08, 2020
It’s often said that what a man can do, a woman can do even better. This saying has been proven to be true in the North-Eastern region of Nigeria, which has been the theatre of war between the forces of evil (Boko Haram terrorists) and good (the Security agencies and the poor masses) for about 11 years.


In Adamawa State, one of the states being ravaged by the Boko Haram, considered the third most dangerous terrorist organisation on earth after Al Qaeda and The Islamic State, lives a queen by all standards, by name, Sarauniya (Queen) Amina Bakari Gombi, a wife, mother, hunter, warrior, and tailor.

Due to her exploits as a warrior, she has entered the folklore of the locals just like the legendary Queen Amina of Zazzau, Hausa warrior queen who ruled in the mid-16th Century.

Perhaps, one can confidently say that Queen Amina has come alive in Aisha Gombi, Queen Hunter and nemesis of Boko Haram fighters. At a time when many, including men, were running away from the insurgents who were raiding communities, maiming, killing raping, and abducting men, women, and children, and razing down villages, Aisha stood to be counted.

She decided to use the gift God gave her, hunting skills, to protect her people, rescue the captured, especially women and children, from Boko Haram enclaves. Aisha is among the many hunters enlisted by the Nigerian Army to track and capture Boko Haram fighters.


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Venturing into male-dominated profession

According to the soft-spoken Queen Hunter, a sobriquet she got from appreciative hunters and locals whose lives and livelihoods she has helped to save, becoming a hunter, a profession seen as an exclusive preserve of men, was a calling. She was born into a family of hunters and she inherited the profession from her father who inherited it from his own father.

As a young girl growing up in her village in Adamawa State near the Sambisa forest, the Boko Haram enclave, she would go hunting for guinea fowls, antelopes and baboons with her grandfather. In the course of time, she became proficient as it is said that practice makes perfect.

Speaking on why she joined the fight against the insurgents, Aisha said she saw the way the terrorists were killing innocent and defenseless people, destroying property, abducting people, and razing whole villages.

The tigress in her couldn’t keep calm when her village came under attack; so when others were running away, she decided to stay back and fight. There was no way she could watch the terrorists take over her beloved hometown without a fight. She was determined to give the terrorists a run for their money. Perhaps, she, like Queen Esther in the Bible, Aisha was prepared by her creator for a time like this. People couldn’t believe it.

They felt she was out of her mind, trying to attempt the impossible. They must have given her the popular Hausa adage: Karambani akwiya, gai da kura which means (it was pure meddlesomeness on the part of the goat to think she could greet the hyena without disaster. i.e. Don’t attempt the impossible.) But Aisha was ready to face the terrorists.

Preparedness meets opportunity

Then the opportunity came for her to officially join the fight. She did not hesitate to grab it with both hands. In her case, it was an opportunity meeting with preparedness. The Nigerian military engaged in this unconventional war with Boko Haram knew that to win the war, intelligence-gathering was non-negotiable and who can better give the needed information than the locals especially hunters and vigilantes who know the nooks and crannies of the area!

She volunteered to use her talent to help save her people and country from terrorists. Aisha was one of the few women recruited by the Nigerian military as volunteers to fight Boko Haram on an ad hoc basis. Even youths were not left out as the military formed an arm of the Joint Task Force, JTF, named Civilian JTF made up of civilians who went to war to protect their communities. Aisha said that the hunters know the terrorists’ hideouts in the forest better than the soldiers. Today, Aisha finds fulfillment in battling the terrorists and freeing their captives, mostly women and children.

Passion, women, and terrorists

Just as Boko Haram terrorists are said to be driven by ideology and not motivated by money or material gains, Aisha is not motivated by money but love for her people and country. She didn’t bat an eyelid when she had to sell her sewing machine just to raise money to purchase a more powerful rifle. A report by ABC in 2016 had said that ISIS terrorists feared the female members of the Zeravani unit, a branch of the Kurdish Peshmerga (Black Tigers) so much that they are referred to as ISIS’ nightmare. It is said that ISIS fighters fear them because it is a taboo for them to be killed by women so they steer clear of the female fighters. Aisha boldly says that Boko Haram terrorists know her and fear her. She is in fact, a terror to the terrorists.

Many women becoming hunters

Aisha’s attitude and her love for hunting endeared her to many women who were influenced to become hunters so today, Adamawa State boasts of almost 100 female hunters. She said she enjoys the support, encouragement and cooperation of the locals, particularly the women.

Challenges

She said the major challenge the hunters face is convincing the military to allow them to go on rescue missions. Perhaps, the military is afraid for their lives. Another challenge is funds as hunters sometimes have to raise the money for ammunition and to hire and fuel vehicles. Despite all these, Aisha said that any time she goes to the bush, she feels very happy.

Juggling work with home

On how she combines her duties as a wife, mother, commander, tailor, hunter, and warrior, Aisha said she has no problem juggling her responsibilities at home and outside the home. She said she handles her domestic affairs in the way an any good wife would handle her domestic affairs and also handles her work as a warrior very well. Above all, her husband has been very supportive and is in fact, very proud of her. He believes that her success is his success.

Regrets

On whether she has ever regretted joining this war which entails leading the hunters under her command deep into the forest in search of the terrorists and their captives, she said never! She enjoys fighting for her people and bringing smiles to their faces. She, however, appeals to the Federal Government to equip the military and the volunteers with more sophisticated weapons.

Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Enwhen(m): 10:29am On Oct 08, 2020
What is have Wetin for ?... If money , she be thief
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Yenefer(f): 10:34am On Oct 08, 2020
Is this a joke
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Vyzz: 10:35am On Oct 08, 2020
grin
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Redoil: 10:40am On Oct 08, 2020
where did this on crawled out from
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Criticaltemp: 11:39am On Oct 08, 2020
Then expose them lets know them
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by tit(f): 12:07pm On Oct 08, 2020
Na that dane gun wey no even fit shoot antelope she dey take fight boko haram?
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by oxiide22(m): 2:10pm On Oct 09, 2020
Yenefer:
Is this a joke
Matsoraciya kawai
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by Yenefer(f): 2:30pm On Oct 09, 2020
oxiide22:
Matsoraciya kawai
grin working is different
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by valentineuwakwe(m): 2:39pm On Oct 09, 2020
God us your strength and may he always protest you in the midst if your enemies!
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by oxiide22(m): 3:03pm On Oct 09, 2020
Yenefer:
grin working is different
ummm dukda hakan de, lol
Re: Boko Haram Terrorists Know Me And Fear Me — Mrs Aisha Bakari Gombi by oxiide22(m): 8:35am On Oct 11, 2020
Yenefer:
grin working is different
kene wata slim me bakin baki?

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