Boko Haram and Its Suicide Squad

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A remorseful jihadist confesses his jihadi crime and atrocities to an investigative journalist, Johnny Cameron, who was on a dangerous assignment in Borno State, northeast of Nigeria, to cover the kidnapping of five westerners, by Boko Haram. Cameron’s assignment took him to Boko Haram’s stronghold, where the journalist discovered that terrorism was satanic and evil. After months of constantly dodging bullets and suicide bombs, Cameron realized that Boko Haram was more determined, and deadlier than the Nigerian military. Cameron knew that he must be brave and smart if he wanted to survive a war that seemed bigger than the war in Syria. The acts of murder, mayhem and carnage, form the nucleus of this book of terrorism, which is essentially a work of fiction.

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A remorseful jihadist confesses his jihadi crime and atrocities to an investigative journalist, Johnny Cameron, who was on a dangerous assignment in Borno State, northeast of Nigeria, to cover the kidnapping of five westerners, by Boko Haram. Cameron’s assignment took him to Boko Haram’s stronghold, where the journalist discovered that terrorism was satanic and evil. After months of constantly dodging bullets and suicide bombs, Cameron realized that Boko Haram was more determined, and deadlier than the Nigerian military. Cameron knew that he must be brave and smart if he wanted to survive a war that seemed bigger than the war in Syria. The acts of murder, mayhem and carnage, form the nucleus of this book of terrorism, which is essentially a work of fiction.

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