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SUMMARY
Insecurity arising from Boko Haram terrorism, Fulani herdsmen deadly attacks and the forced migration of Christians and Igbo indigenes from northern Nigeria leading to the upsurge of agitations for the dismemberment of the country appears to be more deep-rooted than the approaches adopted by the Nigerian government to address it. However, wishing that all is alright, pretending that the country is at peace with itself, or that no disintegration will occur is because of the president threats, is akin to sitting on a time bomb.
Terrorism has been a global menace no doubt which affects economic, political and social status of the country of the Boko Haram sect have culminated in the forced migration of Igbo Indigenes from northeast where they had been massacred and their properties running into billions of naira destroyed; this has clearly shown that the state of insecurity in the polity has assumed a frightening dimension and, Nigeria is at the verge of splitting into their distinct nation states foisted together by the British authoritarian fiat. Therefore, keeping Nigeria as one corporate entity has become the biggest headache going by the continued terrorist activities of Boko Haram sect and herdsmen issues. While it may be agreed that terrorism is a global problem, however, what looks rather strange is Nigeria’s situation is the seeming inability of the government to tackle the challenge headlong.