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‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by GodHatesBigots(m): 10:29am On Dec 08, 2021
Niger state has been wracked by banditry for years. Now jihadists have moved in to communities just a few hundred miles from the capital, Abuja.

They ordered everyone to come around, saying if you run, if you cry, you will die,” said Bala Pada, recalling the moment in April when jihadists rounded up people at a market in his home town of Kaure to witness the execution of two alleged vigilantes.

Hundreds of jihadists have settled over the past year in Kaure and other remote communities in Niger state in Nigeria, according to displaced residents and local government officials. They began to arrive in November 2020, hoisting flags and declaring the communities under their control.

“They said this is what will happen to anyone that tries to stop them,” Pada said from a classroom in the Central primary school in Gwada, where he, his family and about 400 others displaced by violence now live. “Everyone was made to watch it but no one was allowed to react at all or they would face the same fate as the vigilantes,” the 45-year-old said. “Then they sprayed them with bullets.”

Fighters from competing Islamist terror groups linked to Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province have gained a foothold across Niger state by easily displacing an often feeble government or security presence. The development has caused increasing concern in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, just over three hours by road from towns and villages where jihadist flags fly and other armed groups have settled.

Residents and local officials have for years and with growing desperation raised the alarm about the domination of armed groups – called bandits – in much of Niger state. The arrival of jihadists in this often ungoverned space has made the situation more complicated, and even more dangerous.

Many of the jihadists arrived from Nigeria’s north-east, where they were engaged in fighting with the Nigerian army. They have found a haven in and around the same mineral-rich forests of the north-west that provided a fertile breeding ground for bandit gangs.

The militants in Niger state have terrorised communities by carrying out public executions, abducting young girls to be “wives”, forcibly recruiting young boys to be child soldiers, and decreeing that state schools close.

Alarmed officials in the state have pleaded for military reinforcements. They say their warnings are being acknowledged at the federal level but go largely unheeded.

“The problem is that insecurity is everywhere in the country,” said Suleiman Chukuba, the chairman of the Shiroro local government area. From his office in the state capital, Minna, he explained how Shiroro, one of the worst-affected areas in Niger state, had been left without adequate help. “We really need more manpower in the army, and better weapons,” Chukuba said, echoing sentiments expressed across the country that areas suffering violence have been abandoned by the central government.

Swathes of Niger state were already being subjected to what was in effect an insurgency waged by heavily armed bandit gangs before the jihadists turned up. The bandit gangs are made up of various ethnic groups, but dominated by mostly young ethnic Fulanis. Many of the Fulani armed groups have emerged from historic and complex conflicts over land between largely Fulani herders and farmers from other ethnic groups. In recent years these conflicts have worsened dramatically, killing thousands and becoming the most pronounced of the many security threats facing Nigeria.

The bandit groups have overpowered local police and army units, killing civilians and prolifically carrying out kidnaps for ransom – especially targeting school students – from the dense forests that span north-west Nigeria and stretch into the Sahel.

The ransom money has bolstered the bandits’ capabilities, said Chukuba. “They have general purpose machine guns, they have AK47s, they have ammunition,” he said. “They are at times better armed than the army.”

The bandit crisis created a vacuum of governance and security into which the jihadists have stepped. Twelve of Shiroro’s 15 wards have been overrun by armed groups, and jihadists are thought to be at large in at least five. Other local government areas in Niger state such as Rafi have been similarly affected.

“Two weeks ago they [jihadists] went to Korebe,” Chukuba said of a ward in Shiroro. “They saw a girl less than 14 and they kidnapped her and took her to their camp in the forest. Then they came back to the parents, to the father, with their arms, and they said, ‘we want to marry her and we’re here to pay the dowry.’”

In another incident, a seven-year-old boy was taken. “Again they went back to the parents and said, ‘don’t worry the boy is with us. We’re going to teach him the Islamic way of living’,” Chukuba said. “It’s a very desperate situation. They ‘[the jihadists] come to you and tell you ‘we have your child and they’re carrying weapons’. People are living in a state of fear.”

Chukuba said 70% of Shiroro’s school are no longer operational either because of kidnappings by bandit groups or decrees from jihadists forbidding education.

In some areas the jihadists are positioning themselves to locals as being able to offer a more reliable protection from banditry than the government. “What we’re seeing is them coming in and preaching to people that they are on their side,” Chukuba said.

But in others, the jihadist and bandit causes have aligned. Gambo Isiaku, the headteacher of the Central primary school in Gwada, said school kidnappings were increasingly an area where alliances were being formed. “The bandits get what they want which is ransom money and so they kidnap the children, while Boko Haram get what they want which is an end to western education.”

As the insecurity worsens, accounts of acts of terror have multiplied.

According to Isiaku, people across Shiroro have reported armed groups and jihadists committing mass rapes of women and girls in front of their families. “It’s so bad, it’s hard to even imagine,” he said.

In a briefing to journalists last week, a secretary to the Niger state governor said jihadists were setting up a caliphate in the state, and lamented that there were just 8,000 police officers trying to protect the state’s population of roughly 4 million people.

In recent days the army has told people in several communities in Shiroro and other areas in Niger state to leave their homes before a possible impending military offensive. Yet in a largely impoverished state, where many people rely on their farmland for food and income, leaving means abandoning livelihoods.

Pada now does odd manual labour jobs in the area close to the school to make ends meet. He was born and grew up in Kaure, but cannot return, he said. “We want to go back home but we don’t have a choice.”

Chukuba described Shiroro as a peaceful place before the violence that has reshaped it.

A day after explaining what had befallen residents in his jurisdiction, he learned his brother and other members of his family has been abducted by a bandit group. “They recently told all those living in the town to leave, but he was staying there because he didn’t want to abandon our farm,” he said over the telephone. “Inshallah [God willing], we will be able to rescue them.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/08/nigeria-niger-state-jihadists-boko-haram-abuja-banditry

Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by GodHatesBigots(m): 10:53am On Dec 08, 2021
sad tbh

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by DeadCountry: 10:55am On Dec 08, 2021
IPOB is the problem. Were are all those fulani slaves from yorubaland and the Igbo useful idiots of the fulanis? Udele comes at hand.

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by conductor20000: 10:59am On Dec 08, 2021
IPOB, IPOB, IPOB. We must ignore this news and insult IPOB in the morning and beg Igbos for unity in the afternoon. Afterall what is our lives if there's no Igbos?

We are parasites and parasites can only survive on a host. We need Igbos. Boko Haram can flush the entire Nigeria but keep Igboland so we can send army there to force Igbos to accept Nigeria unity by force.

- Unity Beggarz FC cheesy

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by esnbrutality: 10:59am On Dec 08, 2021
Its IPOB according to imbecileeees that salivate like hyenas on IPOB and Biafra threads. Spits!

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Jakumo(m): 11:10am On Dec 08, 2021
Theoretically, if any nation's seat of power is overrun by insurgents, democratic political power is imperiled and liable to transition at gunpoint from the hands of legitimately elected officials to those of hardened battlefront soldiers with a murderous mindset who are free from all constraints enshrined in The Geneva Contention, as they conquer and occupy farm-land, villages, and towns caught up in their rapacious infestation.

It is therefore an EXTREMELY alarming revelation if true, that Islamic terrorist hordes, very possibly trained and copiously armed by Libyan or Algerian outlaws, have now swarmed to within mortar-shell range of Nigeria's federal capital, Abuja. Will the might of the feared Presidential Guard be sufficient to withstand a coordinated onslaught by company-strength formations of fundamentalist terrorists armed to the teeth?

Is the Nigerian Airforce ground-attack aircraft inventory up to the task of addressing the invaders before they can become a major peril to an entire national capital city?

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by ba7man(m): 11:29am On Dec 08, 2021
DeadCountry:
IPOB is the problem. Were are all those fulani slaves from yorubaland and the Igbo useful idiots of the fulanis? Udele comes at hand.
Bandits, boko haram and IPOB are in the same WhatsApp group and deserve the same treatment.
Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by GodHatesBigots(m): 11:51am On Dec 08, 2021
Jakumo:
Theoretically, if any nation's seat of power is overrun by insurgents, democratic political power is imperiled and liable to transition at gunpoint from the hands of legitimately elected officials to those of hardened battlefront soldiers with a murderous mindset who are free from all constraints enshrined in The Geneva Contention, as they conquer and occupy farm-land, villages, and towns caught up in their rapacious infestation.

It is therefore an EXTREMELY alarming revelation if true, that Islamic terrorist hordes, very possibly trained and copiously armed by Libyan or Algerian outlaws, have now swarmed to within mortar-shell range of Nigeria's federal capital, Abuja. Will the might of the feared Presidential Guard be sufficient to withstand a coordinated onslaught by company-strength formations of fundamentalist terrorists armed to the teeth?

Is the Nigerian Airforce ground-attack aircraft inventory up to the task of addressing the invaders before they can become a major peril to an entire national capital city?

This is the worrying part !

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Leverage2021: 11:52am On Dec 08, 2021
Today we are talking of Boko Haram jihadist having terrorities in Niger State

Nobody is asking how they migrated from Borno base which is closer to neighbouring nations with vast desert to dwelling in the state surrounding Abuja the nations capital

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by GodHatesBigots(m): 11:53am On Dec 08, 2021
ba7man:
Bandits, boko haram and IPOB are in the same WhatsApp group and deserve the same treatment.

IPOB are learners compared to your muslims terrorist groups. Just look at the record - thousands upon thousands dead including policemen and soliders, thousands of under aged girls raped and others forced into marriages with filthy terrorists and mass abductions.

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Leverage2021: 11:53am On Dec 08, 2021
ba7man:
Bandits, boko haram and IPOB are in the same WhatsApp group and deserve the same treatment.
the same WhatsApp group yet buhari can be a spokesman for some and leave one

Yet buhari can order repentance for some and leave one

Yet buhari is quick to defend/hide the sponsors of some

Yet some get presidential dinner and the other doesn't

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by JavaScript90: 12:26pm On Dec 08, 2021
Boko Haram in possession of the largest state in Nigeria

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Shokoloko(f): 1:10pm On Dec 08, 2021
I thought IPOB was the problem of the North

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Telekinetic: 1:20pm On Dec 08, 2021
conductor20000:
IPOB, IPOB, IPOB. We must ignore this news and insult IPOB in the morning and beg Igbos for unity in the afternoon. Afterall what is our lives if there's no Igbos?

We are parasites and parasites can only survive on a host. We need Igbos. Boko Haram can flush the entire Nigeria but keep Igboland so we can send army there to force Igbos to accept Nigeria unity by force.

- Unity Beggarz FC cheesy
Lol... The online Fulani terrorists and their Yoruba slaves are coming for you o!!! You think it’s easy enduring near death experience from the blunt force trauma they suffer when the slam their heads consistently on the ground praying to their god of hate & terror??!

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by PrinceOfLagos: 1:20pm On Dec 08, 2021
Boko Haram and Fulani bandits terrorists now call the shot in the north

Matters arising

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Sctests: 1:21pm On Dec 08, 2021
That's their business, if they like they should kill themselves from Niger state, down to Kogi, to Kwara, E no concern us for East.

You can only have Islamic terrorism where you have sizeable muslims and the East is immune from that.

My yoruba christian friends actually envies the East for having 0.000001% of muslims. grin

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by AnalQueenluci: 1:25pm On Dec 08, 2021
How white men wishes blacks will be wiped out , they have brought religion tool of annihilation since viruses don't fester in a guinea savanna . enjoy ur religion brought by depopulation supervisors
Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Racoon(m): 1:25pm On Dec 08, 2021
"..If you want to live in peace in your land with bandits, show them love and give them your land to settle down...." -Shiekh Gumi.

“Bandits have no flag. Bandits are simple criminals. Bandits have never said they don’t believe in Nigeria, they are just pure criminals....." -Lai Mohammed.

"Kidnapping, Banditry Not Federal Offences In Nigeria." -Lai Mohammed

https://dailypost.ng/2021/05/04/breaking-kidnapping-banditry-not-federal-offences-in-nigeria-buhari-govt/?amp&utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter&__twitter_impression=true

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by justtoodark: 1:32pm On Dec 08, 2021
they cant keep anywhere in nigeria for long....

nonesense tom and jerry war....
Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by b3llo(m): 2:41pm On Dec 08, 2021
Since the advent of a certain religion the World have not known peace. A Fulani man by nature wants to dominate anywhere he sets his foot upon, that is why they use religion and money to suppress others. Let their be confusion between bandits and ISWAP in their camps.

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Malocity(m): 3:16pm On Dec 08, 2021
Sctests:
That's their business, if they like they should kill themselves from Niger state, down to Kogi, to Kwara, E no concern us for East.

You can only have Islamic terrorism where you have sizeable muslims and the East is immune from that.

My yoruba christian friends actually envies the East for having 0.000001% of muslims. grin

Correct Bro., But the East are already in alliance with the Islamic government. From time to time they visit Aso Rock, in the name of solving problems but I tell you, they are being bought over everyday. You even read from Nairaland here were Igbo leaders went to beg for Kanu's release. Few Eastern governors and ex are already with them. When it will start, my brother they will eat East like Shinkafa (rice).
Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Nobody: 3:55pm On Dec 08, 2021
grin

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by flamingREED(m): 4:02pm On Dec 08, 2021
Keep chasing rats in SE.

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Khd95(m): 4:35pm On Dec 08, 2021
These bandits are too slow for my liking, by now they should have been knocking on aso rock doors, they have been in niger states for too long carrying out business transactions, there is more potential in aso rock, they should match there naa, because there is no opposition what so ever, the army is busy in the eat hunting imaginary ESN/UGM, planting mediocre IEDs here and there grin

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Danjikanbauchi: 5:12pm On Dec 08, 2021
This was possible because Yorubas and Fulani decided to fight Jonathan because he brings Igbos closer to power.

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Re: ‘if You Run, You Will Die’: Fear Stalks Niger State As Jihadists Gain Foothold by Sctests: 6:37pm On Dec 08, 2021
Malocity:


Correct Bro., But the East are already in alliance with the Islamic government. From time to time they visit Aso Rock, in the name of solving problems but I tell you, they are being bought over everyday. You even read from Nairaland here were Igbo leaders went to beg for Kanu's release. Few Eastern governors and ex are already with them. When it will start, my brother they will eat East like Shinkafa (rice).

Mr malorudeen, Islamic terrorism has no place in any region where there is no sizeable number of muslim. The East is purely uncontaminated with Islam, where your boko wan hide for inside my village for Ihiala? grin

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