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SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by abdnMe: 8:31am On Jan 29, 2015
While Dasuki in London says the BH problem is as a result of Nigeria's cowards:


Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2015/0122/Top-Nigerian-aide-denies-conspiracy-in-failed-battle-against-Boko-Haram

"Unfortunately we have a lot of cowards. We have people who use every excuse in this world not to fight," Sambo Dasuki, the top security adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan, told an audience at the Chatham House think-tank in London.

But, he stressed, "there is no high-level conspiracy within the army not to end the insurgency."

It is highly unusual for senior Nigerian security officials to comment on the counter-insurgency campaign, especially at the level of Dasuki, but it pointed to discontent within the security establishment with the conduct of the fight.

Dasuki denied that the army was under-equipped, as critics have asserted, calling this an "excuse."

And others have pointed to the fact that BH are well-sponsored and backed by people in power:

Source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/who-is-protecting-boko-haram-is-the-nigerian-government-involved-in-a-conspiracye/5384349

According to the report, a Nigerian soldier in Borno state confirmed that Boko Haram attacked Gamboru Ngala in their presence but their commander asked them not to repel the attack. The soldier told BBC Hausa Service that choppers hovered in the air while the attacks were ongoing. 300 people were killed, houses and a market burnt while soldiers watched and were ordered not to render assistance to those being attacked. The soldier said that the Boko Haram insurgency will end when superior officers in the army cease to fuel it.

And occasionally well organized BH attack plans being ruined by pesky Nigerian vigilantes:

Source: http://www.voanews.com/content/nigeria-vigilante-strength-draws-boko-haram-reprisals/2595482.html

Abdulkadir said there were signs Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, was planning a wider campaign against the vigilantes.

“They actually fear the civilian JTF more than the army. From the [statements] of Abubakar Shekau that we have monitored, there seems to be a vehement hatred against members of the civilian JTF. So I think there are going to be further attacks on the civilian JTF anywhere they might be. It is going to be an ongoing trend,” he said.

Also coupled with the fact that BH and the foreign media are scared about upcoming Nigerian elections for some reason (get ready for more dangerous BH attacks news from foreign media indirectly asking you not to go out and vote):

Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/174878-boko-haram-nigeria-election-likely-factor-behind-increased-attacks-u-s.html

The U.S. State Department on Wednesday said Nigeria’s election in February could be a factor behind the sharp increase in attacks by Boko Haram Islamist militants in the north of the country.

Spokeswoman Marie Harf said, however, that the February 14 presidential election should go ahead in spite of the violence which has forced about 20,000 Nigerians to flee to neighbouring countries in recent weeks.

“There has been a sharp escalation in the number of reported casualties. We do believe the election is a factor,’’ Harf told a daily briefing.
Harf said Boko Haram previously used events such as elections to stir up tensions.

Now we have a South African expert telling us oil is the real reason behind BH attacks:

Source: http://www.worldbulletin.net/todays-news/153498/oil-not-religion-at-play-in-boko-haram-attacks-expert

The recent upsurge of attacks by Boko Haram militants across Nigeria's northeastern Borno State has little to do with religion; rather, it is motivated by oil greed, according to a South African expert on Islam and militancy.

"The motivation here has little if anything to do with religion," Andrea Brigaglia, a lecturer of Islamic studies at the University of Cape Town and director of the Center for Contemporary Islam, told The Anadolu Agency in an exclusive interview.

"The town of Baga, where the last killings occurred, as well as Kawuri, Menari and Gamboru-Ngala, where other such massacres occurred in earlier months, are inhabited almost entirely by Muslims," said the expert.

Boko Haram militants staged a daring attack on the Multinational Joint Task Force stationed in Baga, a densely populated town located some 160km from Maiduguri, provincial capital of Borno State, earlier this month.

Amnesty International asserted that the attacks on Baga and on the adjacent town of Doron Baga had caused "devastation of catastrophic proportions."
It said satellite images of Baga showed that 620 structures had been damaged or completely destroyed, while more than 3,100 structures had been damaged or destroyed in Doron Baga, a town located 2.5km away.

"There haven't been major attacks to churches in big urban centers recently, as there used to be between 2010 and 2011," noted Brigaglia.
"Some of the mountainous villages of Adamawa that were the theater of similar massacres, on the contrary, are inhabited mainly by Christians," he said. "There is a territorial strategy at place here."

For the last five years, Nigeria has battled a fierce Boko Haram insurgency that has ravaged the country's volatile northeast and claimed thousands of lives.
The year 2014 proved to be the insurgency's bloodiest year yet, with increasingly frequent attacks, higher death tolls and a deluge of displaced persons.
A seemingly emboldened Boko Haram recently stepped up its militant activity, seizing several areas of Adamawa, Yobe and Borno states, where it has since declared an "Islamic caliphate."

Boko Haram has taken Gwoza, a local government area of Borno, as the headquarters of its self-styled "caliphate."
"The area under attack coincides with the location of what seemed to be the richest new oil reserve discovered in Nigeria over the last few years," Brigaglia suggested.

"One cannot exclude, therefore, that these events might be connected with the internal Nigerian struggle for the control of oil and the politics of Borno State – or even with the regional geo-politics for control of oil," said the expert.

In September 2012, Nigeria announced the discovery of crude oil on its side of the Lake Chad Basin – an area that falls within Borno State, the epicenter of the Boko Haram insurgency.

The lake is surrounded by Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon.

Since then, huge budgetary allocations have been made to facilitate exploration based on a survey carried out by experts from the state-controlled Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

Not much has been heard of the exploratory mission since, due largely to violence in the area, which, the NNPC says, has served to frighten off workers.

No other oil finds have been reported in Nigeria's northeastern region.

Ideological Failure

Prof. Brigaglia, meanwhile, described Boko Haram's recent use of young girls to carry out suicide bombings as evidence of the militant group's ideological bankruptcy.

"With all its tragic sadness, the use of little girls for suicide operations shows how the movement has been ineffective in raising ideological support for its project," he told AA.

"It seems that many of the few thousands of militants fighting in the ranks of Boko Haram at the moment are mercenaries," said the expert.
A number of suicide attacks have recently been carried out by teenage girls, each of which has claimed several lives and caused numerous injuries.
At least three suicide attacks were reported in Maiduguri last December alone: two in Potiskum in Yobe State, two in Kano State and at least one each in Bauchi and Gombe states.

Militants probably prefer suicide missions in towns to avoid confrontations with security forces and possible arrest, experts say.

Brigaglia also cited increasing hostility towards Boko Haram among Nigeria's Muslim community.

"The campaign by Muslim scholars to delegitimize the movement has been very strong and effective," he told AA.
"In most mosques, at least in the main Muslim urban centers, Boko Haram is presented to the Muslim public as the expression of a conspiracy against Islam," said the expert.

"Although these conspiracy theories are not necessarily true, they have effectively created a climate of hostility that is preventing the group's propaganda in support of their 'jihad'," he asserted.

Brigaglia also cited Boko Haram's recent suicide attack on a major mosque in the northwestern city of Kano that left more than 120 worshippers dead.
"In the Muslim north, Kano is one of the oldest and most prestigious emirates," he noted.

"The mosque that was attacked is attached to the palace of the emir of Kano, who normally leads Friday prayers there," said the expert.
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, a former central bank governor, was appointed emir of Kano in June of 2014.

"Only a few days before the attack, he had delivered a speech in which he had said that the people of Kano should be ready to defend themselves from Boko Haram without expecting anything from the present government," Brigaglia said.

"When I say the attack on Sanusi was perceived in Kano as an attack on the opposition party, this does not necessarily imply the involvement of the federal government," he stressed.

"Kano State is presently ruled by the opposition All Progressive Congress party, but the ruling People's Democratic Party is also very active in the state, being supported by influential figures such as former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau and Muhammad Abacha, son of former head of state Gen. Sani Abacha," Brigaglia explained.

Salafis, Sufis targeted

Prof. Brigaglia also noted that, while Boko Haram originally had its roots in Salafism, it later parted ways with conventional Salafist groups.

"Over the years, the founder of the [Boko Haram] movement, Mohamed Yusuf, broke with the leadership of Nigeria's mainstream Salafist groups," he told AA.

"Some popular Salafist scholars in the country who spoke out against the movement were murdered by Boko Haram," added the expert.

He cited the recent murder of Sufi scholar Sheikh Adam al-Nafati, who was killed along with his family a couple of months ago.

Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, another Sufi scholar, recently escaped a suicide bombing attempt that killed 32 people at the closing session of his annual Ramadan tafsir, which is typically attended by thousands of people.
Both al-Nafati and Bauchi belong to the Tijaniyya Sufi order.

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Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by krak101(m): 8:35am On Jan 29, 2015
Very true... Gradually the truth will be made known
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by Nobody: 8:41am On Jan 29, 2015
Tor if them say so
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by BokoHaramm: 8:42am On Jan 29, 2015
True talk
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by Kagarko(m): 8:52am On Jan 29, 2015
True talk, but we should never worry.


As our messiah is around the corner come FEBUHARI 14.

I know this will hit FP.

Just need 20 likes if you believe in APC/GMB/PYO‘s devine ticket.

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Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by kay1one(m): 9:15am On Jan 29, 2015
Kagarko:
True talk, but we should never worry.


As our messiah is around the corner come FEBUHARI 14.

I know this will hit FP.

Just need 20 likes if you believe in APC/GMB/PYO‘s devine ticket.

APC
APC
APC
APC
APC
APC
APC

CHANGE!

Your solution is a card carrying boko haram member!
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by justme002: 9:26am On Jan 29, 2015
Am so glad that finally one can place a finger on the very reason behind these terrorist attacks and am sure now the reason has been found,ending the crisis won't be far-fetched!!,and am certain with findings like these,GEJ can do a lot beta in curbing the crisis
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by tobechi20(m): 9:48am On Jan 29, 2015
Pdp and apc members are guilty too
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by clevvermind(m): 9:52am On Jan 29, 2015
you mean our oil? dem dey dream.
Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by Kagarko(m): 9:54am On Jan 29, 2015
kay1one:


Your solution is a card carrying boko haram member!

Pls tell gej to arrest and prosecute him so that his govt will be free from hitches and obstacles.

But to be candid u are Very funny.

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Re: SA Expert - Oil Is Real Reason Behind Boko Haram Attacks by Bensondrums(m): 9:55am On Jan 29, 2015
E too long ni....Gej till SA knw dia place in africa.

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