
Boko Haram did not fall from the sky.
It did not appear overnight, and it was not created by chance.
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It grew from a broken system — a system where poverty, neglect, weak governance, and distorted beliefs were allowed to coexist for too long.
Groups like ISWAP, Ansaru, and widespread bandit networks are not isolated problems. They are symptoms, not the disease itself. When one group is weakened, another emerges under a new name because the underlying conditions remain untouched.
Terror groups grow where neglect meets fear, where hopelessness meets manipulation, and where false beliefs are allowed to replace truth. When young minds are left without opportunity, education, or hope, extremism finds easy recruits.
Until we fix the system that produces these conditions — socially, economically, ideologically, and regionally — violence will keep resurfacing.
You cannot end terror by force alone; you must dismantle the environment that sustains it.