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Fani-Kayode Exposes The 6 Terrorist Armies Working Together And Wreaking Havoc In Nigeria
Former Minister of Aviation and Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Femi Fani-Kayode revealed on his twitter page the identity of six terrorists groups he alleged to be closely working together and wreaking havoc in Nigeria.
According to Fani-Kayode, the six terrorists groups are; Boko Haram, ISIS West Africa, Fulani Militias, Chadian Militias, Milian Militias and Arab militias.
The first group on Fani-Kayode’s list is Boko Haram, the jihadist terrorist organization based in northeastern Nigeria that has been responsible for most of the criminal activities in that part of the country since 2002.
The second group is ISIS West Africa, a different faction of Boko Haram that has also launched numerous attacks on military and civilian targets in northern Nigeria.
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Fani-Kayode also mentioned Fulani Militias, Chadian Militias, Malian Militias and Arab Militias as the four other groups responsible for the insecurity in Nigeria.
He added that each of them have carved a piece of the nation for themselves and seek to take it by force, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
Recall that the past few weeks has been very challenging for the country due to the surge of insecurity in nearly all parts of the country.
The South East has become a major hit by these elements. Days ago, unknown gunmen attacked Imo state Governor’s country home, and also there have been several attacks on Police facilities in the region.
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