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Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by BabaRamota1980: 9:23am On Jan 20, 2020
Ansaru’s claim of responsiblility for Wednesday’s attack in Kaduna, its first attack claim since at least 2013.
In its first claimed operation since at least 2013, the al Qaeda-linked Jamaat al Ansar al Muslimeen fi Bilad al Sudan, better known as Ansaru, has officially returned to Nigeria’s jihadist scene.

On Wednesday, at least six Nigerian soldiers were killed after being ambushed along the Kaduna-Zaira highway in the country’s north. The soldiers were part of the convoy of the Emir of Potiskum of Nigeria’s Yobe State, who was believed to be the main target.

While Nigerian officials initially reported that six soldiers were killed by “gunmen in military uniforms,” other officials have been quoted by local media as saying that the “feared death toll was at least 30 [soldiers].” Additionally, several soldiers have been reported missing or kidnapped.

For its part, Ansaru claimed to have killed 22 Nigerian troops, including destroying several vehicles. However, no mention was made of any kidnapped soldiers or civilians. The jihadist group also did not mention the Emir of Potiskum as being the target.

The claim was made via al Qaeda’s Al Hijrah Media, which routinely publishes claims and translations from various groups within al Qaeda’s vast global network.

Prior to the statement from Al Hijrah, several Ansaru and al Qaeda-linked social media channels also claimed the ambush was perpetrated by Ansaru’s men.

Today’s attack claim comes after Ansaru announced its return in October by releasing a new photo of its men inside Nigeria.

While the photo itself offered little information, the release was meant to demonstrate Ansaru’s continued existence and presence inside Nigeria. This attempted resurgence has been hinted at in al Qaeda’s propaganda in the past.

For instance, in 2017, Al Risalah Magazine, a former publication released by al Qaeda-linked jihadists in Syria, published an article penned by Usama al Ansari. Ansari, who was described as Ansaru’s emir, heavily criticized Abubakar Shekau, offered a detailed history of the group, and spoke highly of al Qaeda’s men around the world in the piece.

That article was the first sign of life for the group in almost two years at the time.

Prior to the magazine article, the last Ansaru publications were in early 2015. In January and February of that year, two videos were released by the jihadist group with the aim of distancing itself from the actions of Abubakar Shekau and his Boko Haram.

In the videos and aforementioned magazine article, Ansaru’s leaders closely stuck to al Qaeda’s guidelines for jihad. This was not surprising as the history of the group is closely tied to al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Two of Ansaru’s founders and leaders were trained by AQIM’s men in Mali. In some instances, Ansaru’s men even took part in al Qaeda’s operations in the Sahel and further claimed attacks inside Nigeria in defense of AQIM in Mali.

And in 2013, Khalid al Barnawi, the former leader of Ansaru, referred to Ayman al Zawahiri as “our good emir” and praised al Qaeda’s branches around the world.

After Boko Haram pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in March 2015, Ansaru has widely been regarded as al Qaeda’s franchise in Nigeria.

However, following fierce competition with Boko Haram, and later the Islamic State West Africa, and the arrest of Barnawi in 2016, Ansaru was severely weakened and largely relegated to a state of dormancy.

Today’s claim is meant to demonstrate that Ansaru has finally become operational after a long hiatus of dormancy and that it can be an alternative jihadist entity to join.

Though given the presence of both the Islamic State’s West African Province and Jamaat Ahl al Sunnah, led by ‘Boko Haram’s’ Abubakar Shekau, it remains to be seen how successful Ansaru’s resurgence will be.

Caleb Weiss is a contributor to FDD's Long War Journal.


https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2020/01/ansaru-publicly-returns-to-nigeria.php
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by TheSourcerer: 9:24am On Jan 20, 2020
Una Na wa o
9ja don cast

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by GamalNasser: 9:26am On Jan 20, 2020
Buhari knows what he is doing

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Gentlemanforyou: 9:26am On Jan 20, 2020
Jesu

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by BabaRamota1980: 9:27am On Jan 20, 2020
How can Al Qaeda be in Nigeria, doing what?

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Perfecttouchade: 9:31am On Jan 20, 2020
Is this not too much for this country

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Davash222(m): 9:32am On Jan 20, 2020
Buhari and his supporters will never know peace! Failed Nation!!!

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Ekpeitut: 9:34am On Jan 20, 2020
Yeahh.. Thanks to our darling Buhari and his visa-on-arrival policy.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by TooMuchStuff: 9:51am On Jan 20, 2020
cool
Magnets naturally attract íron to itself because they share some technical properties in common.

Buhari well done.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by helinues: 9:52am On Jan 20, 2020
undecided

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by BuhariAdvocate: 9:54am On Jan 20, 2020
The problem the northern politicians create for their people.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Racoon(m): 10:47am On Jan 20, 2020
BuhariAdvocate:
The problem the northern politicians create for their people.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by freeze001(f): 10:59am On Jan 20, 2020
Yet someone says the Army, Police and other security agencies are doing well in containing the violence and insecurity that has plagued this country at even more alarming levels than ever before! Na by like this?

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by madmohamed(m): 11:25am On Jan 20, 2020
BabaRamota1980:
Ansaru’s claim of responsiblility for Wednesday’s attack in Kaduna, its first attack claim since at least 2013.
In its first claimed operation since at least 2013, the al Qaeda-linked Jamaat al Ansar al Muslimeen fi Bilad al Sudan, better known as Ansaru, has officially returned to Nigeria’s jihadist scene.

On Wednesday, at least six Nigerian soldiers were killed after being ambushed along the Kaduna-Zaira highway in the country’s north. The soldiers were part of the convoy of the Emir of Potiskum of Nigeria’s Yobe State, who was believed to be the main target.

While Nigerian officials initially reported that six soldiers were killed by “gunmen in military uniforms,” other officials have been quoted by local media as saying that the “feared death toll was at least 30 [soldiers].” Additionally, several soldiers have been reported missing or kidnapped.

For its part, Ansaru claimed to have killed 22 Nigerian troops, including destroying several vehicles. However, no mention was made of any kidnapped soldiers or civilians. The jihadist group also did not mention the Emir of Potiskum as being the target.

The claim was made via al Qaeda’s Al Hijrah Media, which routinely publishes claims and translations from various groups within al Qaeda’s vast global network.

Prior to the statement from Al Hijrah, several Ansaru and al Qaeda-linked social media channels also claimed the ambush was perpetrated by Ansaru’s men.

Today’s attack claim comes after Ansaru announced its return in October by releasing a new photo of its men inside Nigeria.

While the photo itself offered little information, the release was meant to demonstrate Ansaru’s continued existence and presence inside Nigeria. This attempted resurgence has been hinted at in al Qaeda’s propaganda in the past.

For instance, in 2017, Al Risalah Magazine, a former publication released by al Qaeda-linked jihadists in Syria, published an article penned by Usama al Ansari. Ansari, who was described as Ansaru’s emir, heavily criticized Abubakar Shekau, offered a detailed history of the group, and spoke highly of al Qaeda’s men around the world in the piece.

That article was the first sign of life for the group in almost two years at the time.

Prior to the magazine article, the last Ansaru publications were in early 2015. In January and February of that year, two videos were released by the jihadist group with the aim of distancing itself from the actions of Abubakar Shekau and his Boko Haram.

In the videos and aforementioned magazine article, Ansaru’s leaders closely stuck to al Qaeda’s guidelines for jihad. This was not surprising as the history of the group is closely tied to al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Two of Ansaru’s founders and leaders were trained by AQIM’s men in Mali. In some instances, Ansaru’s men even took part in al Qaeda’s operations in the Sahel and further claimed attacks inside Nigeria in defense of AQIM in Mali.

And in 2013, Khalid al Barnawi, the former leader of Ansaru, referred to Ayman al Zawahiri as “our good emir” and praised al Qaeda’s branches around the world.

After Boko Haram pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in March 2015, Ansaru has widely been regarded as al Qaeda’s franchise in Nigeria.

However, following fierce competition with Boko Haram, and later the Islamic State West Africa, and the arrest of Barnawi in 2016, Ansaru was severely weakened and largely relegated to a state of dormancy.

Today’s claim is meant to demonstrate that Ansaru has finally become operational after a long hiatus of dormancy and that it can be an alternative jihadist entity to join.

Though given the presence of both the Islamic State’s West African Province and Jamaat Ahl al Sunnah, led by ‘Boko Haram’s’ Abubakar Shekau, it remains to be seen how successful Ansaru’s resurgence will be.

Caleb Weiss is a contributor to FDD's Long War Journal.


https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2020/01/ansaru-publicly-returns-to-nigeria.php
and some of the useless army is in the East collecting #1000 coward let them go to hell don't care
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by IduNaOba: 11:27am On Jan 20, 2020
Praise Master Allah akbar
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by AgentNairaland(f): 1:09pm On Jan 20, 2020
Prophet Muhammad The R@pist, Womanizer, Warlord, Criminal, Child Abuser, Etc Was The Problem Humanity Experienced On Earth With His god allah Backing Him

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by realstars: 1:19pm On Jan 20, 2020
So how many insolence do we have up there? Or has boko haram now Chang to al- qadas.?
Or since boko haram was technicaly defeated a new one has come to stay.
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Xisnin(m): 1:30pm On Jan 20, 2020
Figurehead president.
Just because the bandits are Fulanis, he allows them to kill and kidnap freely.
Now, Alqaeda has seen an opening to exploit for themselves.
Buhari will still not act because he can't risk targeting his kinsmen while fighting Alqaeda.
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by WandaNara: 2:31pm On Jan 20, 2020
BuhariAdvocate:
The problem the northern politicians create for their people.


Headed by your useless presidiot bubu.

Shame on all of you defending these fools online.

Karma will visit y'all soon.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Tomide007: 2:34pm On Jan 20, 2020
Al-Barnawi faction is loyal to ISIS not al-qaeda......that's the most deadly terrorist organization in west Africa not boko haram....This faction was responsible for the kidnap of Leah, killing of red cross officials, attacking army basis etc.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Tomide007: 2:37pm On Jan 20, 2020
realstars:
So how many insolence do we have up there? Or has boko haram now Chang to al- qadas.?
Or since boko haram was technicaly defeated a new one has come to stay.
Most of the attacks that you've been hearing of recent is done by this group... Leah Sharibu, attack on Theatre Commanders convoy etc. Is by this group... BTW its ISWAP related to ISIS not alqaeda ...
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Tomide007: 2:39pm On Jan 20, 2020
freeze001:
Yet someone says the Army, Police and other security agencies are doing well in containing the violence and insecurity that has plagued this country at even more alarming levels than ever before! Na by like this?
What should they do again oo...which equipment exactly have they given them...Ak 47's even America haven't defeated Taliban....nah God's hand we dey oo..our politicians ain't serious.
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by freeze001(f): 2:46pm On Jan 20, 2020
Exactly! Since the FG is not ready to properly train and equip the Army to end this nonsense BH terrorism, they should not make noise when states/regions decide to jointly provide their internal security. See how they have been bleating all over the place and calling Oduduwa and illegality because of Amotekun!
Tomide007:

What should they do again oo...which equipment exactly have they given them...Ak 47's even America haven't defeated Taliban....nah God's hand we dey oo..our politicians ain't serious.
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by freeze001(f): 2:48pm On Jan 20, 2020
So you know? Yet you have consistently insulted Jonathan for the evil monster northern politicians like Buhari and co created just to cause unrest and seize power in 2015? Una neva start, the truth will find you all out!
BuhariAdvocate:
The problem the northern politicians create for their people.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Corrections: 2:52pm On Jan 20, 2020
Yet this people don't want the southern Nigeria to protect the live and properties of their people.
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by Dedetwo(m): 2:55pm On Jan 20, 2020
BabaRamota1980:
Ansaru’s claim of responsiblility for Wednesday’s attack in Kaduna, its first attack claim since at least 2013.
In its first claimed operation since at least 2013, the al Qaeda-linked Jamaat al Ansar al Muslimeen fi Bilad al Sudan, better known as Ansaru, has officially returned to Nigeria’s jihadist scene.

On Wednesday, at least six Nigerian soldiers were killed after being ambushed along the Kaduna-Zaira highway in the country’s north. The soldiers were part of the convoy of the Emir of Potiskum of Nigeria’s Yobe State, who was believed to be the main target.

While Nigerian officials initially reported that six soldiers were killed by “gunmen in military uniforms,” other officials have been quoted by local media as saying that the “feared death toll was at least 30 [soldiers].” Additionally, several soldiers have been reported missing or kidnapped.

For its part, Ansaru claimed to have killed 22 Nigerian troops, including destroying several vehicles. However, no mention was made of any kidnapped soldiers or civilians. The jihadist group also did not mention the Emir of Potiskum as being the target.

The claim was made via al Qaeda’s Al Hijrah Media, which routinely publishes claims and translations from various groups within al Qaeda’s vast global network.

Prior to the statement from Al Hijrah, several Ansaru and al Qaeda-linked social media channels also claimed the ambush was perpetrated by Ansaru’s men.

Today’s attack claim comes after Ansaru announced its return in October by releasing a new photo of its men inside Nigeria.

While the photo itself offered little information, the release was meant to demonstrate Ansaru’s continued existence and presence inside Nigeria. This attempted resurgence has been hinted at in al Qaeda’s propaganda in the past.

For instance, in 2017, Al Risalah Magazine, a former publication released by al Qaeda-linked jihadists in Syria, published an article penned by Usama al Ansari. Ansari, who was described as Ansaru’s emir, heavily criticized Abubakar Shekau, offered a detailed history of the group, and spoke highly of al Qaeda’s men around the world in the piece.

That article was the first sign of life for the group in almost two years at the time.

Prior to the magazine article, the last Ansaru publications were in early 2015. In January and February of that year, two videos were released by the jihadist group with the aim of distancing itself from the actions of Abubakar Shekau and his Boko Haram.

In the videos and aforementioned magazine article, Ansaru’s leaders closely stuck to al Qaeda’s guidelines for jihad. This was not surprising as the history of the group is closely tied to al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Two of Ansaru’s founders and leaders were trained by AQIM’s men in Mali. In some instances, Ansaru’s men even took part in al Qaeda’s operations in the Sahel and further claimed attacks inside Nigeria in defense of AQIM in Mali.

And in 2013, Khalid al Barnawi, the former leader of Ansaru, referred to Ayman al Zawahiri as “our good emir” and praised al Qaeda’s branches around the world.

After Boko Haram pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in March 2015, Ansaru has widely been regarded as al Qaeda’s franchise in Nigeria.

However, following fierce competition with Boko Haram, and later the Islamic State West Africa, and the arrest of Barnawi in 2016, Ansaru was severely weakened and largely relegated to a state of dormancy.

Today’s claim is meant to demonstrate that Ansaru has finally become operational after a long hiatus of dormancy and that it can be an alternative jihadist entity to join.

Though given the presence of both the Islamic State’s West African Province and Jamaat Ahl al Sunnah, led by ‘Boko Haram’s’ Abubakar Shekau, it remains to be seen how successful Ansaru’s resurgence will be.

Caleb Weiss is a contributor to FDD's Long War Journal.


https://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2020/01/ansaru-publicly-returns-to-nigeria.php

I never thought Al Qaeda left Nigeria. The group maintained low key and had been re-enforced with recent Buhari policy of "arrived Nigeria without visa'.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by saaron(m): 3:07pm On Jan 20, 2020
Nigerian soldiers escorting northern emirs? What a rotten country.

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Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by BuhariAdvocate: 3:10pm On Jan 20, 2020
Buhari don't know anything about boko haram.
WandaNara:



Headed by your useless presidiot bubu.

Shame on all of you defending these fools online.

Karma will visit y'all soon.
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by BuhariAdvocate: 3:11pm On Jan 20, 2020
Jonathan is a very stupid man.
freeze001:
So you know? Yet you have consistently insulted Jonathan for the evil monster northern politicians like Buhari and co created just to cause unrest and seize power in 2015? Una neva start, the truth will find you all out!
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by sweetonugbu: 3:13pm On Jan 20, 2020
North is Getting nutter
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by XANDERBOY85: 3:15pm On Jan 20, 2020
Perfecttouchade:
Is this not too much for this country

Hehehehe grin grin grin wink
Re: Al Qaeda Is Back In Nigeria. Killed Soldiers. What Kind Of Nonsense? by freeze001(f): 3:16pm On Jan 20, 2020
No problem na, the great Buhari is now in charge. More grease to his knobbly elbows as he pilots the terrorist BH, ISIS, ISWAP, Al-Qaeda machinery to continually lay waste to the North! Herdsmen will be dealt with decisively in any part of the South they choose to be stupid in.
BuhariAdvocate:
Jonathan is a very stupid man.

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