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Thursday, 18 December 2014

Vigilantes Vs Boko Haram

The reign of terror by terrorist group, Boko Haram in north-east Nigeria and beyond has seen the rise of several local vigilante groups who have sprung up as a result of the inability of the  Nigeria military to effectively curb the activities of the rampaging rag-tag army. 
 
 
The Vigilante groups also set up road blocks like the Nigerian army. Photo credit: Al Jazerra                   
Business Week brings an insight into how these vigilante groups operate in one of the most dangerous region in the world.
 
“Allahu Akbar!” local Nigerian militiamen known as vigilantes shout as
they go into battle against the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram.
They chant partly to bewilder the insurgents and partly because they too believe in the Islamic faith and that they have God on their side in a war in northern Nigeria that is pitting Muslim civilians against militants trying to set up an Islamic State-style caliphate.
“They become confused about who is saying the slogan, we lie down and hide, and as they approach we then open fire on them,” Tasiu Musa, a 40-year-old father of four in Maiduguri told Business Week.

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