
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In recent weeks, renewed attacks in Borno and Yobe have raised fears that Boko Haram and ISWAP may be regaining strength after years of relative calm in the Northeast.
Soldiers have been ambushed, and once-secure communities are again under threat.
This episode explores whether these incidents signal a true resurgence of insurgency or isolated attacks, and what it means for Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
44 ratings
In recent weeks, renewed attacks in Borno and Yobe have raised fears that Boko Haram and ISWAP may be regaining strength after years of relative calm in the Northeast.
Soldiers have been ambushed, and once-secure communities are again under threat.
This episode explores whether these incidents signal a true resurgence of insurgency or isolated attacks, and what it means for Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.

11,099 Listeners

7,913 Listeners

376 Listeners

2,093 Listeners

2,464 Listeners

902 Listeners

10,331 Listeners

684 Listeners

604 Listeners

458 Listeners

16 Listeners

170 Listeners

149 Listeners

4,294 Listeners

100 Listeners