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The last decade in Nigeria has witnessed the resurgence of several Islamic sects seeking political and religious reforms in the country. These groups include, among others, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, the Boko Haram (Nigerian Taliban), the Kala-Kato, the Darul-islam, the Ahmadiya Movement, the Khadiriyyha, Darika Shi’a Salafiya (or Izala), the Tijjaniya, and the Tariqqa group. Of these sects, the activities of the Boko Haram is one that is growing in scale and frequency.This article therefore focuses on the emerging threats posed by the Boko Haram sect. It probes into its historical evolutions, highlights its philosophy and ideologues and analyses its radicalisation into a violent extremist movement. It contends that the sect's growing capacity to mount both ‘low-scale’ and ‘lone’ attacks demands that the Nigerian security forces and perhaps the international community begin to pay more attention to the emerging security challenge posed by this movement, in order to abort its possible transnational terrorist potential.
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‘Islamists’ is used in its analytical sense to denote Muslims who reject all aspects of Western influence-customs, philosophy, political institutions and values in their society, and aspire to create a new order. Islamic extremist refers to Islamists who operate outside the law, by espousing and utilising violence to achieve their stated political or even religious aims.
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Onuoha, F. The audacity of the Boko Haram: Background, analysis and emerging trend. Secur J 25, 134–151 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1057/sj.2011.15
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