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Patricia Agupusi – The Government Corruption Enabling Islamist Terror in Nigeria

Dec 29, 2025
Patricia Agupusi, an assistant professor and expert on political violence in Nigeria, delves into the complex landscape of terrorism and corruption. She reveals that Boko Haram's attacks target both Christians and Muslims, challenging the idea of a simple religious conflict. Patricia highlights the failures of the Nigerian government, which neglects many communities and perpetuates tensions. She discusses the impact of U.S. military intervention and advocates for accountability and reforms instead of strikes, emphasizing local political dynamics as key to understanding the violence.
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INSIGHT

Insurgency Is A State Failure

  • Boko Haram grew from weak state institutions, regional inequality, and collapsed local authority rather than solely from religion.
  • Patricia Agupusi explains the insurgency is rooted in governance failures and historical communal tensions.
INSIGHT

Splintering Changed Boko Haram’s Tactics

  • Boko Haram split into ISWAP (aligned with ISIS) and JAS, producing different tactics and targets.
  • Patricia Agupusi stresses both groups attack Muslims and Christians who oppose their ideology.
ANECDOTE

Different Christian Responses In The North

  • Patricia recounts a Christian from the Northeast comparing responses: In some towns Christians 'turn the other cheek' while in Kaduna they 'slap back.'
  • The story illustrates regional variation in Christian reaction and vulnerability.
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