Regional violence and electoral politics in Nigeria
The term "Boko Haram" is of Hausa tribal origin, and it is translated as "Western education is a sin". The group, which seeks the imposition of Sharia law in Northern Nigeria (and possibly beyond) was founded in 2002 and is purported to run out of a base in the Northern town of Kannama (Yobe State). Nigerian security forces have expressed growing concern in recent years over the group's growing capacity to carry out violent attacks.
The future of Nigerian federalism will be very much at stake in coming months, as the discrete, distinct problem sets that mark both Northern and Southern Nigerian politics find their way into an electoral nexus of increasing importance.
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