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Boko Haram eliminates own Top Leader over attempt to form faction

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Boko Haram eliminates own Top Leader over attempt to form faction

By: Zagalola Makama

The Jamā’at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da’wah wa’l-Jihād, terrorists group have eliminated one of its Amir Jaysh, Abou Hassana, over alleged rebellion accusations.

It was gathered Abou Hassana was eliminated along with three of his accused accomplice in front of other fighters at the Mandara Mountain in Gwoza Local Government area of Borno state, northeast Nigeria.

NEWSng learnt that Ali Ngulde, The Second most High Ranking Boko Haram Leader, ordered the elimination after they were sentenced to death for their crimes.

According to sources, Abou Hassana was trying to raise an independent faction within Boko Haram to spearhead its own terror campaigns within the Koltafirgi village” also known as Gaizuwa in Sambisa.

He was replaced by Alhaji Ari Hajja Fusam, an indigene of Bama who was leading the Boko Haram terrorists in Gaizuwa before they were dislodged by the Nigerian Military after they suffered heavy losses.

Alhaji Ari Hajja Fusam and Ba’a Issah were promoted to the ranks of Amir Fiye while Bakura Jega, a Former Nakib, was promoted to Khaid.

Muke, a 33 year old Khaid of Mandara Mountain, Ali Ghana, Khaid of Ngauri, located in the North of Banki, Abbah Tukur, and Abu Isa, are to maintain their positions as Khaids.

Recall that Ali Ngulde Boko Haram group had suffered devastating loss of its fighters and equipment from the Nigerian troops of the Air Component and 202 Task Force Battalion Operation Hadin Kai in Grazah and Wa-Jahode, fringes of the Mandara Mountains.

Boko Haram eliminates own Top Leader over attempt to form faction

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