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10 facts about new ISWAP/Boko Haram leader, Abu Musab al-Barnawi |
2021-05-31 |
[THENEWSNIGERIA.NG] His name means "the man from Bornu" in Arabic, but Abu Musab al-Barnawi officially became the leader of the now unified ISWAP/Boko Haram![]() terrorist group following the death of his former principal, Abubakar Shekau ...the lunatic leader of Boko Haram who has been reported dead at least eleven times, pledged his body and soul to ISIS, told his fighters to hang it up once or twice, and been fired by the Caliph and refused to step down. Last seen in 2017, sneaking into Cameroon while wearing a burka... , both of whom fell out on ideological grounds in 2015. For Albarnawy, about whom little is in the public space, this is a dream come true, his re-emergence from the fringes and obscurity into limelight. But unlike his former, expired boss, he is not given to hogging the limelight and rhetorics. Still, many see his re-emergence as a move by the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... , IS, to unify the already fractured terrorist group and re-strategize. Albarnawy himself claimed he had received directives from the IS to take over and coordinate all activities of the faceless myrmidons under one umbrella for easy movement of funds, weapons, and materials. To achieve this objective, ISWAP has taken over all territories under Shekau’s control and arrested 30 commanders loyal to him. Before then, other commanders loyal to Shekau had surrendered to him. Here are facts on the new ISWAP/Boko Haram leader.
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Legislators: ongoing fighting in Baladxawo may put town on 'brink of disaster' |
2014-05-15 |
Legislators from the parliamentary human rights committee called for the battles in Baladxawo to be brought to a standstill after many civilians have been wounded in the fighting and several families have began to evacuate the town. The deputy chairman of the committee Muse Sheikh Omar, elucidated that the clashes in Baladxawo can put the town on the brink of a disaster and displaces the entire population. Mr. Omar called for the sudden halt of the violent confrontations urging on the Somali Federal Government to resolve the issue peacefully, refraining from military interference. âWe are sending a few MPs from our committee to Baladxawo so that we can get an insight as to what the fighting has caused and to assess the needs of the civilians in the town.â He said At least 10 soldiers were killed and more than 30 (including civilians) sustained severe injures yesterday after a battle broke out between Interim Jubba Administration militia fighters against the co-allied forces of the Somali National Army and Ahlusunna Waljamaaca troops. |
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Ethiopian troops under AMISOM flee from Baladxawo | ||
2014-05-15 | ||
A fleet of Ethiopian peacekeepers under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) withdrew their presence from Baladxawo in Gedo region after intense clashes broke out yesterday. Almost as many as an entire contingent was reported to have fled the town early this morning.
Yesterday, Interim Jubba Administration militia that have been reported to take direct orders from Ahmed Madobe entered the town by force and engaged in a lengthy combat with Ahlusunna Waljamaaca forces and soldiers of the Somali National Army.
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Somali Government troops battle Ahulusunna Waljamaaca forces in Gedo | ||
2014-05-06 | ||
At least 3 people were killed and another 10 injured after a battle erupted between the Somali National Army and Ahlusunna Waljamaaca
The Gedo regional governor Mohamed Abdi Kalil reported to Shabelle that the fight was due to the district commissioner of Dolow. | ||
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Ethiopian forces arrest Guricel districtâs security chief | |
2014-04-27 | |
Ethiopian border patrol officers arrested the security chief of the Guriceel district and key members of his administration before throwing him into jail. The chief and his employees were caught attempting to flee the Somalia border trying to get to Ethiopia, although they didnât mention the reason of their sudden travel.
Ethiopian soldiers have not given a comment regarding the detention of Guricelâs security chief. | |
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Mortar barrages in Maxaas | |
2014-03-26 | |
Yesterday afternoon, African Union troops and soldiers from the Somali National Army liberated Maxaas from the control of Al-Shabaab. The Ethiopian troops in the town threw mortar shells at a territory known as the âDhalaweyn Intersectionâ, approximately 5km from Maxaas in the Hiiraan region.
Locals reported that there were casualties and losses caused by the attacks although they have not been specified. Aadan Abdulle Awale, one of the officials from Ahlusunna Waljamaaca spoke to Radio Shabelle and added that emergency aid is needed to be provided to residents in Maxaas and that their conditions are poor. | |
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Bomb rocks Buloburde in Hiiraan | |
2014-03-22 | |
According to news reports from the Buloburde of the Hiiraan region, there was an IED explosion in a market in the district.
Buluburde district in the Hiiraan region was recently liberated by Al-Shabaab although since then it has been subject to various insecurity attacks. | |
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Ahlusunna Waljamaaca militia to be added to Somali Army | ||
2014-03-22 | ||
The Minister of National Security Abdikarim Hussein Guled spoke to the press in Dhuusamareeb, Galgaduud and said that the Ahlusunna Waljamaacaâs militia soldiers will be recognized.
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Somali govt. starts military offensives in Galgaduud | |
2014-03-22 | |
An exclusive interview featuring the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation Mahad Mohamed Salaad to Radio Shabelle over the phone in Mogadishu, mentioned of a meeting they had with leaders of Ahlusunna Waljamaaca and the outcome was that they jointly agreed to start operations in the region to wipe out Al-Shabaab. The Deputy Minister was among a delegation of Ministers of the Federal Government that reached Dhuusamareeb.
âVery recently did they start their offensives to battle Al-Shabaab to ensure peace in territories and districts of Galgaduud,â Said the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation The Ministerial delegation that arrived in Dhuusamareeb consisted of the Minister of Interior & Federalism, Minister of National Security, Minister of Defence, Minister of Information and the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation and all were present at the meetings with Officials from Ahlusunna Waljamaaca. | |
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Boko Haram Denies Ceasefire, Pastes Threat Posters In Borno |
2013-02-22 |
![]() ... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. The Nigerian version of al-Qaeda and the Taliban rolled together and flavored with a smigeon of distinctly Subsaharan ignorance and brutality... has denied ever announcing a ceasefire. On Wednesday morning residents of Maiduguri, the Borno State capital woke up to see pasted posters around mosques and in different parts of the city carrying messages from the leader of Boko Haram, Imam Abubakar Shekau which denied ever delegating anybody to discuss with the Borno State government on cease fire. BBC Hausa service monitored in Abuja reported that some people in Maiduguri said they received some leaflets which were shared on Tuesday evening. But the Borno State commissioner of information, Inuwa Buwala said that he was not aware of it even as he promised to investigate the incident. It would be recalled that Borno State government earlier said it had reached a memorandum of understanding of a cease fire with the person that claimed to be Boko Haram front man. Boko Haram has always passed its messages through posters and media. |
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Ahlu Sunna probes Tuesday's explosion in central Somalia |
2012-05-03 |
![]() Sheik Mohammed Yusuf better known as (Hefow) announced that they are hunting down the criminal mastermind of the suicide bomb kaboom that killed at least 8 people, including politicians and prominent Somali politicians while more than 30 others have been injured. Locals said the injured people were on Wednesday morning taken to the local hospitals in Gur'el town, a town in central Somalia and controlled by Ahlu Sunna Walaja'a allied with Somali government. On March 20, 2012, Al-Shabaab ... successor to the Islamic Courts... raided the city at dawn, briefly captured it then decamped after intense fighting with Ahlusunna Waljamaa (ASWJ) fighters that left 30 people dead. |
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5 Killed in Suicide Blast in Northeast Nigeria |
2012-05-01 |
[An Nahar] Two cycle of violence-riding jacket wallahs drove into a convoy carrying a top police official in northeast Nigeria ... a particularly crimson stretch of Islam's bloody border... on Monday, detonating their explosives and killing at least five people, authorities said. The attack targeted police commissioner Mamman Sule who was being driven in a convoy toward his offices, near the governor's office in Jalingo, the capital of Taraba state, said police front man Ibiang Mbaseki. The bombers missed injuring Sule, but the explosives caused massive damage at a roadside market and blew out the glass windows of the nearby state Ministry of Finance building, witnesses said. The commissioner "was the prime target," Mbaseki said. An News Agency that Dare Not be Named news hound later saw seven corpses, including those of the suicide bombers, at a local hospital. No group immediately grabbed credit for the attack. It comes after bombers attacked Christian worship services Sunday at a university campus and a church in northern Nigeria, killing at least 21 people. Sunday's attacks mirrored others carried out by a radical Islamist sect known as Boko Haram ... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. Currently wearing a false nose and moustache and answering to Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad, or Big Louie... . Representatives of Boko Haram, who typically speak to journalists at times of their choosing in telephone conference calls, could not immediately be reached for comment. Boko Haram is waging a growing sectarian battle with Nigeria's weak central government, using suicide car booms and assault rifles in attacks across the country's predominantly Moslem north and around its capital, Abuja. Those killed have included Christians, Moslems and government officials. The sect has been blamed for killing more than 450 people this year alone, according to an AP count. Diplomats and military officials say Boko Haram has links with two other al-Qaeda-aligned terrorist groups in Africa. Members of the sect also reportedly have been spotted in northern Mali, an area where Tuareg rebels and hardline Islamists seized control over the past month. On Thursday, the sect carried out a suicide car booming at the Abuja offices of the influential newspaper This Day and a bombing at an office building it shared with other publications in the city of Kaduna. At least seven people were killed in those attacks. |
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