Travails of Mama Boko Haram: Why She Is Held In Prison Since February
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Seated outside the dock in a Maiduguri courtroom, her entire body veiled from head-to-toe with her typical adornment of niqab that leaves only a tiny opening for her pair of eyes glasses, Aisha Wakil, aka Mama Boko Haram (mother to Boko Haram)
listened calmly as the judge read out the ruling on a request by her lawyer who had earlier prayed the court to grant her bail.
Mama Boko Haram was in the court to defend allegations of a multimillion-naira fraud filed against her by Nigeria’s anti-graft body, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
It was Monday, December 5, 2019. She, alongside two other suspects, Tahir Daura and Prince Lawal Shoyade, was arranged before Justice Aisha Kumalia of the Borno State High Court, Maiduguri. They were standing trial in a N66 million fraud allegation case.
The two other defendants worked in her NGO, Complete Care and Aid Foundation (CCAF).
Kumalia granted the bail but with a bail bond of N30 million and provision of two sureties who must be at the level of permanent secretary in the state.
HumAngle gathered none of them was able to fulfil the bail conditions.
The EFCC charged them to court on an amended five-count charge, bordering on “conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence and cheating, to the tune of N111.6 million”.
While they pleaded not guilty to the charges, Benjamin Manji, the EFCC lawyer, applied for a trial date and asked the court to remand the defendants in prison pending the case’s determination.
The Judge granted this request and adjourned the case until February 10, 2020, for the commencement of trial.
That was the beginning of what now appears like an unending stay of the woman many revered for her closeness to the Boko Haram fighters.
The EFCC had continued to bring in fresh charges against her and her colleagues at CCAF – all bordering on alleged advance fee fraud. The EFCC had three different cases, one at a Federal High Court and two at the Borno State High Court.
There have been several allegations of unwholesome practices against those who ought to be providing lifesaving services for persons affected by the decades-old insurgency in the northeast.
Wakil has earned international fame for her claims to help the Nigerian Government end the insurgency by leveraging on her contacts with some members of the Boko Haram terrorist group whom she generally referred to as her “children” whenever she urged them to embrace peace.
Until her current ordeal, she bestrode the conflict arena as a major factor in the government’s efforts to halt violent extremism.
Her health status adds to her predicament during the trial - she is often lifted in and out of courtroom due to difficulty to walk by herself.
The Promises, The Drama
In 2012, she strangely led a group of supposed leaders of Boko Haram to the Borno State Government House where they promised that they could prevail on their members in the bush to lay down their arms.
The promises were made after they listed the insurgents’ terms and demands. It was later gathered that Mama Boko Haram had dragged some of the “leaders” to court for allegedly defrauding her of some money.
Service Chiefs No Longer Needed, Says Shettima As Sultan Asks Military To Occupy Lake Chad
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Federal lawmaker and immediate past Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to sack the service chiefs immediately as they are no longer needed in the war against the insurgency.
In an interview with Arise TV, Shettima said the first two years of President Buhari’s administration saw improvements in the security sector but it subsequently deteriorated.
Nigeria’s Terror King, Shekau, Connects East, West And Centre In A Puzzling Agenda
Published on July 12, 2020
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Scorned and underrated, Abubakar Shekau, the leader of #BokoHaram is currently pulling a massive stealth strategy in an organisational makeover destined to connect the northeast, the north-west and the north-central in a bewildering expansionist agenda.
Defined by welcoming former apostates; engaging in factional reconciliations; admitting of modest ideological shifts; and proposing a balanced role for clerics and combatants in his group,
Boko Haram has confirmed that it was responsible for the abduction of over 300 students from Kankara, Katsina State, last Friday, and says it has yet to declare the conditions for their release, contrary to reports.
The terror group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, stated this in a 4:28 long recording released in the wee hours of Tuesday and obtained by #HumAngle.
Abductors Of Kankara Students Finally Communicate Demands
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The abductors of hundreds of schoolboys in Kankara community, Katsina State, northwest Nigeria, have made first contact with a set of demands, according to the state governor, Aminu Masari.
The governor disclosed this on Monday during a visit to President Muhammadu Buhari’s family home in Daura.
Over 300 schoolboys were missing after a group of armed men attacked Government Science Secondary School Kankara Local Government Area on Friday night.
Nigeria Deploys Air, Ground Forces In Search Of Abducted School Boys
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Nigerian Army has deployed ground and aerial forces in search of the secondary school boys abducted Friday night by some terrorists from their school, the Government Science Secondary School in Kankara
Local Government Area of Katsina State, northwest Nigeria, according to Garba Shehu, the presidential spokesperson.
The Nigerian Air Force, a few years ago commissioned the 213 Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Katsina and the Quick Response Wing (QRW) Daura.
Since 2014, several communities in some of the states in the Northwest of Nigeria have witnessed aggravated plunder and killings. Nigerians and non-Nigerians have been massacred in unrestrained orgy within these locations.
From Kaduna to Sokoto, Katsina to Zamfara and Kebbi, it has been a cauldron of beastly killings.
In the run-up to the 2015 general elections, Zamfara state became the epicentre of the daily horror. The killings soon spread to Katsina state with some intensity.