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Re: Why No Mass Protest March Against Boko Haram In Northern Nigeria? by major466(m): 1:33pm On Mar 04, 2015
The major reason why Boko Haram thrive in the north is due to internal (Northern elements) and external factors coupled with sympathies for Boko haram by the locals. Some locals donate their children to Boko Haram.
Re: Why No Mass Protest March Against Boko Haram In Northern Nigeria? by AmunRaOlodumare(op): 4:47pm On Mar 04, 2015
major466:
The major reason why Boko Haram thrive in the north is due to internal (Northern elements) and external factors coupled with sympathies for Boko haram by the locals.
This is true to some extent, that's why the display of some social solidarity by those not supporting them in the north would send a strong message to all the society. Most of the victims of Boko Haram are populations in the north.

External factors like funding, weapons imports, etc would have to be taken cared of by the police and intelligence security services.
Re: Why No Mass Protest March Against Boko Haram In Northern Nigeria? by major466(m): 4:56pm On Mar 04, 2015
AmunRaOlodumare:
This is true to some extent, that's why the display of some social solidarity by those not supporting them in the north would send a strong message to all the society. Most of the victims of Boko Haram are populations in the north.

External factors like funding, weapons imports, etc would have to be taken cared of by the police and intelligence security services.
This is where international collaboration between regional countries comes in. The bulk of Boko Haram weapons are shipped from North Africa down to Sudan and Chad. Remnants of the Arab spring. This is exactly why fighting terrorism is not a one country affair. All countries must be involved.
Re: Why No Mass Protest March Against Boko Haram In Northern Nigeria? by change9ja(f): 5:12pm On Mar 04, 2015
ziryboy:
You must be a fool for posting this. In a region Boko haram attack every time, you expect people to go for mass protest? do you want them to be attack? Idiot like you, you can't even think well
This exactly wat I wanted to say to d op
Re: Why No Mass Protest March Against Boko Haram In Northern Nigeria? by AmunRaOlodumare(op): 5:40pm On Mar 04, 2015
change9ja:
This exactly wat I wanted to say to d op
I already answered this. There was already a march in Abuja. Other locations which are not under Boko Haram's control can do the same.
Re: Why No Mass Protest March Against Boko Haram In Northern Nigeria? by AmunRaOlodumare(op): 5:41pm On Mar 04, 2015
major466:
This is where international collaboration between regional countries comes in. The bulk of Boko Haram weapons are shipped from North Africa down to Sudan and Chad. Remnants of the Arab spring. This is exactly why fighting terrorism is not a one country affair. All countries must be involved.
Very true. Nigeria must also be able to control its borders. It's difficult but it must be done.
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