Description
Explore the harrowing saga of Boko Haram, one of the deadliest jihadist groups in history. This compelling book offers a comprehensive history that delves deep into the origins and evolution of Boko Haram, a group responsible for over twenty thousand deaths and the displacement of millions since its emergence in Nigeria in the early 2000s. Authored by Alexander Thurston, the text combines thorough research with firsthand interviews, rare documents, and Arabic and Hausa sources to present an intricate narrative that goes beyond mere terrorism. Discover the chilling events, including the infamous 2014 kidnapping of 276 Nigerian schoolgirls, and understand how this group resonates within the larger context of West African jihadism. With a nuanced examination of Boko Haram's evolving ideology, connections to ISIS, and its conflicts with both the Nigerian state and vigilant societies, this book is essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities surrounding Boko Haram. Gain insights into how religious beliefs, political dynamics, and local civilian responses shape the ongoing crisis in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. This in-depth analysis sheds light on the violent intricacies of civil war in Africa and offers key perspectives on Boko Haram’s transformation over time. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in a thorough account of a group that has significantly altered the socio-political fabric of the region.