One of the major effects of terrorism in Nigeria is fear. People are afraid, because the never know when the terrorists will strike or what they are going to do next.
Boko haram
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Boko Haram was created in 2002.
Mohammed Yusuf - Boko Haram - died in 2009.
Mohammed Yusuf - Boko Haram - was born in 1970.
Friday, 26 August 2011. The Islamist group Boko Haram claimed responsibility.
There might be a place depending on how the people in charge want your hair and eyes to be and there might be a place where they say no they want brown eyes. In Nigeria, people dont care what type of hair you have they are just looking for whether you are in the Boko Haram squad. What I know is that people are trying to get Boko Haram and others are just asking policemen when Boko Haram would be caught and taken to prison. Anyways back to the question, there are just some places that does not like that but there are some places that allow it so it depends.
Boko Haram is an extremist Sunni Islamist organization which has links to al-Qaeda. It is primarily based in Nigeria's predominantly Muslim north (as compared to predominantly Christian, Yoruba, and Indigenous Religious south). As an Islamist organization, they wish to overthrow the moderately secular nature of Nigeria's governmental structure and institute an Islamic State governed by a repressive reading of Islamic Law. They have targeted Christian minorities in the north and have been increasingly brazen in their attacks against Nigerian southerners, such as the kidnapping of 200 schoolgirls from southern Nigeria to be child brides against their will.
99999999 yep very true
In 1663 the Theatre Royal in Drury London opened. There are a lot more things that have that made history. On the 7th of May, 2013 about 55 people were killed by the militia group in Nigeria called Boko Haram.
Murder, arson, theft, rape, kidnapping, theft, terrorism, assault- and probably littering.
There are a number of people who note that the children kidnapped by Boko Haram are all Christians and the individuals who did the kidnapping identify as Islamic Fundamentalists. Most Muslims in Nigeria do not agree with the policies and views of Boko Haram, which is typically why people refer to the organization as opposed to the religious claims of its adherents. Additionally, the whole world was in an uproar, but like many of the horrors in Africa, the rest of the world is not terribly interested in intervening.