Barely a month and some weeks after Abubakar Shekau, former leader of the factional Boko Haram sect, killed himself after a violent confrontation with some renegade Islamic State of West Africa Province top commanders,In a 13-minutes long video obtained by PRNigeria, an army of terrorists belonging to the rival extremist groups reunited themselves, after they individually placed their hands atop one another, while chanting words of solidarity, to demonstrate their reuniting and togetherness.
Four insurgents, drawn from the defunct Boko Haram and ISWAP sects, in the clip, were seen pledging their loyalty to their new commander while speaking in Arabic, Hausa, English and Fulfulde. PRNigeria had reported how the immediate-past Chief of Military Intelligence of the Nigerian Army, Abdulrahman Kuliya, who died with the Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru, in an air mishap in the Kaduna, last month, played decisive roles in the infiltration of terrorists’ factions, leading to violent confrontations among fighters of Boko Haram and ISWAP groups, and the eventual death of Shekau.
Fulani caliphate. Have wow to destory Nigeria with different terrorist groups. All in the north. Today the military are in the east harassing. Killing innocent civilians doing their business
Boko haram and iswap are all Bush meat for ESN, THIS IS NOT 1967 we wait
Let them be having a field day over there. The unarmed secessionist in the South East is the problem. Nonsense!!!
Na there money Dey now ! Nawao !!!
Again? I thought they said ISWAP has overthrown Boko Haram?
And so what? Were they not together before? No matter what, they must all be crush by the grace of God.
Wahala
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Okay.. This is sound of more hell to unleash There was only boko haram Now iswap, killer herdsmen, bandits, ugm, many many more
Choi
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