The leadership of Nigeria by announcing a meaningless unilateral cessation of fire with Boko Haram terrorists succeeded in giving the terror organization unprecedented credibility. The terrorists now assumed a status as a “rebel” group with control of territory. From several bandits going out in Sambisa forest, Boko Haram has since April of in 2010, emerged and overrun and captured large chunks of the northeast.
Bokoistan is made and continues to expand reducing the territory of Nigeria. The Nigerian leadership is excited with the outcomes from systematically carving out Bokoistan, an unbiased State for the President of Chad and Ali Modu Sheriff to handle in the farming fertile, oil rand uranium rich northeast; and to the effect have played all kinds of games including recently announcing the meaningless cessation of fire, allow the success of the disintegration ploy.
Negotiations with terrorists; declarations of ceasefire’s, albeit, unilaterally, the request by the Nigerian government for sanctions on Boko Haram and the refusal of Nigeria to activate the terrorists and enable the arming of its citizens to guard themselves from the occupying terrorist forces who’ve been left to “govern” over 12 local governments, implies the establishment of an autonomous region and state from Nigeria’s former territorial boundaries. Bokoistan is alive.
The prediction that Nigeria would divide by 2015 has indeed arrive at pass. While Nigerians eyes were focused elsewhere, expecting a disintegration to be initiated by unsatisfied players in the Southeastern aspects, the division was taking place in the northeast and most were oblivious to it.
The entire boundaries of Bokoistan are yet to be defined. One cannot yet determine just how much of Nigeria’s territorial land President Goodluck Jonathan has agreed upon selling to new found terrorist nation.
French is apt to be the state language of the new state according to many analysts since many leaders of Boko Haram are agents from neighboring French nations- Cameroon, Chad and Niger and negotiations with the terrorist leadership of the newest State has been taking place in Cameroon and Chad , coordinated by Idriss Deby, the President of Chad.
Bokoistan: It Is 2014 & Nigeria is Divided
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