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One of Boko Haram‘s boldest moves yet occurred Sunday when the Islamist extremists kidnapped Cameroon’s Deputy Prime Minister’s wife. The group also kidnapped a local religious leader and his family as well.
Islamist extremists Boko Haram continue their long reign of terror in Northeast Nigeria, this time kidnapping 60 women and girls, and 31 boys. Witnesses on Tuesday said that the terrorists took married women, along with some of their children ranging from three to 15 years of age.
Boko Haram militants reportedly dressed up like soldiers and killed Nigerian 200 civilians during an interim period where the rest of the world is waiting on dozens of kidnapped girls to be returned home.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau released a video Monday of what is understood to be some of the reported 276 schoolgirls kidnapped from the the Nigerian region of Chibok. In the clip, Shekau claims the girls were “liberated” by their conversion to Islam and is essentially using them as a bargaining chip.
Boko Haram, the group Islamist militants at the heart of the mass kidnapping of schoolgirls in Nigeria, has emerged as a terrorist group that needs to be reckoned with. According to reports, Boko Harm’s boldest moves came into play when current leader Abubakar Shekau came into the fold.
The brewing situation in Nigeria involving the Boko Haram kidnapping of nearly 300 schoolgirls from a northern portion of the country last month has shocked the world. The “#BringBackOurGirls” movement launched recently has been steadily growing, and got a big boost when First Lady Michelle Obama showed her support.
The Nigerian military are hustling backwards in their efforts to rescue the hundreds of kidnapped school girls from the clutches of Boko Haram Islamic terrorists.
In Nigeria, a situation brewing for weeks involving the kidnapping of over 200 schoolgirls has slowly captured global attention. Now, the leader of a violent Islamist group in the African nation has claimed responsibility for the terrifying act.
Countless family members in Nigeria are pleading with their local government and law enforcement to rescue a reported kidnapped girls from the clutches of Islamic terrorists, who are planning to sell them into marriage.
In Nigeria early Monday morning, a car bomb attack suspected to be the actions of an Islamist militant group killed 71 people and injured dozens more. The blast happened at a densely populated bus station in the country’s capital city, Abuja.
An area in northeast Nigeria ravaged by violence from rebels has suffered another tragedy. In the early morning hours on Sunday (Sept. 29), suspected Islamist gunmen entered a dorm at an agricultural college and opened fired on sleeping students.
“Shoot him in the chest, not his head. I want his hat.” Following clashes between the police and members of Boko Haram, a group that was calling for the enforcement of Islamic law across Nigeria, there became a wide circulation of Nigerian security forces and many reports started to stir of killings at the hands […]