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Boko Haram: Bakura Buduma led terrorists group relocates to Kaduna in North Central Nigeria
Boko Haram: Bakura Buduma led terrorists group relocates to Kaduna in North Central Nigeria
The leadership of the Boko Haram sect loyal to Bakura Buduma has relocated their bomb fabricators to a forest in Southern Kaduna State, reports said on Wednesday.
The bomb makers, known as Amaliyyahs by the Sect authorities, were recently deployed to Rijana, Igabi, and Chikun town in the Southern Province of Kaduna.
Internal sources say the two Boko Haram groups are planning on taking advantage of the mountainous forest around Kaduna state as hideouts.
It was also gathered that the Bakura Buduma’s camp are also recruiting children both around Kaduna and Niger states to raise an army to strengthen their numbers.
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Also in a related development, NEWSng learnt that the ISIS Shura Council, have planned to visit the West African Wilaya of the Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP).
A source with information about the activities of the terrorists group also revealed that the terrorists have camps around Kaduna, Niger, Nasarawa and Benue trying to put the Federal capital in the middle for their next activities.
According to the source, the visit, it was learnt, was on the instruction of ISIS Leader, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Quraishi as part of the group’s effort of reorganizing its global structure.
NEWSng also learnt that the purpose of the ISIS trip was also to provide training, funding as well as to deploy more mercenaries to fight in sub-Saharan Africa after losing a lot of its terrorist fighters.
“They are also to join forces with ISWAP to eliminate terrorists of the Bakoura Faction of Boko Haram,” the source added.
Boko Haram: Bakura Buduma led terrorists group relocates to Kaduna in North Central Nigeria