An insurgency in Nigeria by the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram
has left thousands dead, shaken Africa's biggest country and worried
the world. Yet it remains a mysterious - almost unknowable -
organisation. rough exhaustive on-the-ground reporting, Mike Smith
takes readers inside the conflict and provides the first in-depth
account of the violence and unrest. He traces Boko Haram from its
beginnings as a small Islamist sect in Nigeria's remote north-east,
led by a baby-faced but charismatic preacher, to its transformation
into a hydra-headed entity, deploying suicide bombers and abducting
schoolgirls. Much of the book is told through the eyes of Nigerians
who have found themselves caught between frightening insurgents and
security forces accused of horrifying brutality. It includes the
voices of a forgotten police officer left paralysed by an attack,
women whose husbands have been murdered and a sword-wielding vigilante
using charms to fend of insurgent bullets. It journeys through the
sleaze and corruption that has robbed Africa's biggest oil producer of
its potential, making it such fertile ground for extremism.Along the
way it questions whether there can be any end to the violence and the
ways in which this might be achieved. Interspersed with history, this
book delves into the roots of this unholy war being waged by a
virtually unknown organisation, which is set to shape the destiny of
Africa's biggest economy and most populous state - and perhaps affect
the future of Africa.
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Inside Nigeria's Unholy War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857725875
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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