Opinion: Boko Haram Terrorists And Bandits Are Gradually Spreading Across Nigeria
As it is known, since the start of the existence of the Boko Haram Terrorist group in 2002, it has been in pursuit of two major goals. They are to; challenge the Western style of education, and islamise the entire NigerIa. And it is a known fact that the Terrorists have been constituting nuisance of different facets to the residents of the North, especially those in the North-East, as they strive hard to actualise their anti-social motives, albeit they are no true ambassadors of the islamic religion.

Lesson To Learn As A Man Loses Over 16 Million Naira To Fake Spiritualists Who Promised To Make Him Rich Quickly
Although, NigerIans are currently battling against terrorism, banditry and killer herdesmen, the fact is that those are not the only issues of insecurity militating against the peace and progress of the country. Two other major setbacks that NigerIa is grappling with are corruption and superstitious beliefs.

The Killing Of Al-Barnawi's Successor & The Need To Commend The Military In The North East
The National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, has announced the killing of the newly appointed ISWAP leader, Malam Bako. Monguno revealed this to journalists on Thursday, October 21, 2021, shortly after the National Security Council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at Aso Rock

The Leader Of ISWAP And Son Of The Founder Of Boko Haram, Musab Al Barnawi, Has Been Killed
According to a popular cliche, "The evil that men do lives after them." Such is the case of the late Mohammed Yusuf, the late founder of the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists group. Based on fact findings, in 2002, Yusuf created the aforementioned terrorists faction as a gateway to cow the entire Nigerians into embracing the Islamic religion on the one hand, as well as antagonise Western education on the other.

Why The Death of Abu Musab Al-Barnawi Might Cripple The Activities of Boko Haram & ISWAP in Nigeria
Nigerians Woke Up Today to hear news that made almost everyone in the society celebrate. This news is about the death of a Prominent Nigerian Terrorist Leader, Abu Musab Al-Barnawi. Nigerians celebrated because of the havoc his group have caused. Below is a picture showing this terrorist:

What People Can Do to Remain Safe in North East after Killing of ISWAP Leader
Few hours ago, news media reported the killing of Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) leader, Abu Musab Al-Barnawi in Borno State. Al-Barnawi was a son of founder of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf. Mohammed Yusuf was arrested by security agency in 2009 for his involvement in breakdown of law and order in Borno State.

Nigerian Army Confirms ISWAP Leader’s Death
General Lucky Irabor, Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, has confirmed that the vicious leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), Abu Musab Al-Barnawi has been killed. The chief of defense staff made the revelation while speaking on Thursday during the Ministerial briefing organised by the presidential communications team at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Diversifying Nigrian Economy Through Agriculture As A Viable Option
Nigeria is the most populous black nation in the world with a population of 200 million people, Nigeria fits on land mass of 92.3 million hectares out of which 79.8 million hectares is agricultural viable. However only 33.4 million hectares is under real cultivation. Nigeria politically has 36 state structure with the FCT, Abuja at the center and 774 LGAs spread across the country.

What Significant Impact Will the Death of ISWAP Leader, Abu Al-Barnawi, Have on the War on Terror?
The leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, has been reportedly killed according to the media. The reports have it that he was killed in the last week of August. Al-Barnawi was the son of the founder of Boko Haram, Mohammed Yusuf, who took up arms against the Nigerian state in 2009.Security forces, however, killed Yusuf and more than a thousand of his disciples during the insurrection in the same year.

Notorious Boko Haram's Islamic State Leader, Al-Barnawi Is Killed In Borno
Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, the leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), was slain in Borno State. The terror chief was killed, according to Daily Trust, in the last week of August this year. Al-Barnawi was the son of Mohammed Yusuf, the founder of Boko Haram, who was assassinated by security forces in 2009 after launching a war against the Nigerian government.

Joe Igbokwe Reacts After Son Of Boko Haram Founder And ISWAP Leader Al-Barnawi Gets Killed
Popular political analyst and public figure Joe Igbokwe recently took to his official Facebook handle to react to the recent news of the death of Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, who was leader of the terrorist group known as the Islamic State West Africa Province(ISWAP). Joe Igbokwe and assassinated ISWAP leader Abu Musab Al-Barnawi:

ISWAP Leader, Al-Barnawi Killed
Leader of the dreaded Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorist group, Abu Musab Al-Barnawi has been killed, a national daily, Daily Trust reports. According to the publication, the militant leader was killed in the last week of August, this year.

ISWAP leader, Al-Barnawi is dead - General Lucky Irabor
Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor has confirmed the death of the leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) , Abu Musab Al-Barnawi. Al-Barnawi was the son of Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf who launched a war against the Nigerian state. Al-Barnawi was previously the spokesperson for the terrorist group before he later became ISWAP leader following the death of Abubakar Shekau.

Killing Of ISWAP Leader, Al-Barnawi: Buhari Fulfilling His Promise To End Insecurity
The President Muhammadu Buhari administration has finally been justified over its persistent claim that it is winning the war against insurgency following the death of leader of the dreaded Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorist group, Abu Musab Al-Barnawi. President Muhammadu Buhari and Abu Musab Al-Barnawi

Report Of Soldiers Brutalising Shiite Protesters Might Breed Future Terrorists
A video shared by Sahara Reporters captured the moment a soldier was brutalising a Shiite protester in the Federal Capital Territory. According to the clip, a soldier was seen beating and stabbing a member of this group during their annual trek. Recall that a few years back, several members of this group were allegedly shot in Zaria, Kaduna State during a similar trek.

Monguno confirms the killing of Malam Bako, the new ISWAP leader.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has confirmed the death of Malam Bako, the insurgent leader who took over the leadership of the Islamic State for West Africa Province(ISWAP), following the demise of the former leader, Abu Musab Al-Barnawi. Recall that Al-Barnawi was the son of Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf, the Boko Haram founder.

Opinion: The Alleged Killing Of Al-Barnawi By Military might Be A Turning Point In The War Against Insurgency
The Nigerian military authority has every reason to bask in a bravado euphoria right now after the alleged killing of Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, the infamous vicious Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) leader. Al-Barnawi who came into the limelight in 2016 was the son of Boko Haram founder, Mohammed Yusuf who was killed in 2009.

Could The Death Of ISWAP Leader, Al-Barnawi Be The End Of Terrorism In The Northern Region?
It is no longer news that the leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), Abu Musab Al-Barnawi has been killed in Borno State, North East region of Nigeria. The news of his death is coming few months after that of a notorious terrorist, Ibrahim Shekau.

Military Confirms Death Of ISWAP Leader, al-Barnawi
The Nigerian military chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, had reportedly, confirmed the death of Abu Musab al-Barnawi, the leader of the Islamic State West Africa Province jihadist group, as well as the son of the founder of the Boko Haram militant group, Mohammed Yusuf, who was allegedly killed in police custody in 2009, in Maiduguri.

The death of ISWAP leader Abu Musab Al’Barnawi has sparked controversy
File Photo: Al-Barnawi Citizens of northeastern Nigeria continue to speak out over reports that ISWAP leader Abu Mus'ab Al-Barnawi was killed in an ambush on his delegation at border Borno, Yobe State border. While some have expressed doubts about his death, there are many who see Al-Barnawi's death as a victory for the war on terror in the Lake Chad region.
