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he Nigerian government blinked today in its standoff with Boko Haram, agreeing to talks with the group in an effort to get back 276 schoolgirls who were kidnapped in northern Nigeria three weeks ago.
It’s another sign of weakness by the Nigerian government. So far, the government and the military have appeared feckless, unable to locate the girls in the short-term and powerless to stop the rise of the group over the last 4 years. The reason the group is so difficult to stop is simple: its members simply have nothing to lose.
The group has roots dating back four decades, but the modern incarnation of Boko Haram -- a name that roughly translates to “Western education is a sin” -- are born in unending cycles of poverty and corruption in northern Nigeria and the Abuja, the country’s capitol.
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Source: The Fiscal Times
It’s another sign of weakness by the Nigerian government. So far, the government and the military have appeared feckless, unable to locate the girls in the short-term and powerless to stop the rise of the group over the last 4 years. The reason the group is so difficult to stop is simple: its members simply have nothing to lose.
The group has roots dating back four decades, but the modern incarnation of Boko Haram -- a name that roughly translates to “Western education is a sin” -- are born in unending cycles of poverty and corruption in northern Nigeria and the Abuja, the country’s capitol.
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Source: The Fiscal Times
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