Pump action vs Bomb explosion. Kidnappers vs suicide bombers. Which way forward for terror group Boko Haram?


Boko Haram is getting amnesty, politicians are getting pardoned. Which criminal enterprise is left in Nigeria to step up their Crime game? The conventional kidnappers menacing the South probably.
After realizing that their won't be any 92-99 virgins (lost count) waiting for a sucide bomber in "Islamic heaven", Boko Haram maybe re-inventing themselves by making inroads as the dominant force in the criminal enterprise of kidnapping. It's obvious that if and when they give up bombing, their plan B would be the lucrative criminal business of kidnapping. My satirical Northern source, NahWah Furma Quontri, told me that the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram may be leaning towards giving up bombing and going into the lucrative criminal enterprise of kidnapping, which draws zero world attention unless it involves the kidnapping of expatriates from the oil sector.
Speaking of kidnapping and its rewards to criminal elements, BBC News quoting a confidential Reuters source reported that Boko Haram was paid $3 million for the kidnapping of a French family who were being held in Cameroon since February and finally released last week. Both French and Cameroon denied the report. Nigeria government had no comment.
It won't be a shocker to see Nigerian politicians use elements of Boko Haram after their amnesty becomes a "Done Deal" as body guards as part of their security detail while traveling on Nigerian roads and as security guards in their homes to protect them from the regular kidnappers from the "other neck of the woods" as we know them. It's a matter of time before we see a turf battle between Pump Action Kidnappers Vs Bomb Exploding Kidnappers in Nigeria for control. Nigeria We Hail Thee!!






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