🇳🇬 Terrorist Turf War in North-East Nigeria Leaves Nearly 200 Dead

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A major violent clash has erupted in the Lake Chad region of North-East Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of nearly 200 fighters from two rival jihadist groups — Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).
According to international reports, the confrontation is one of the deadliest internal battles between the factions in recent years.

What Caused the Clash?

Sources indicate that the deadly confrontation was triggered by a struggle for:

Control of territory around the Lake Chad basin

Dominance over taxation and extortion routes

Access to supply lines, including food, weapons, and fuel

Where It Happened

The fight occurred near the borders of Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon, an area known for complex terrain and limited security presence.
This region has long served as a stronghold for extremist groups due to its remote islands and difficult-to-access hideouts.

International Response

The turf war comes as the United States recently approved a $346 million weapons sale to Nigeria to bolster counterterrorism operations.
This deal includes munitions, rockets, and support equipment for ongoing military efforts.

What This Means for Nigeria

Security analysts warn that while the infighting may weaken both groups, it also highlights the ongoing threat they pose. Communities in the North-East continue to face displacement, fear, and limited access to essential services.

The federal government is expected to intensify surveillance and coordinate with neighboring countries to strengthen security in the Lake Chad region.

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