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ISWAP Reportedly Plots Retaliatory Attack After Suffering Defeat From Boko Haram Faction


Fresh tension is brewing in the Lake Chad region as intelligence reports suggest that fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) are planning a retaliatory strike following a recent humiliating defeat at the hands of a rival Boko Haram faction.

Sources familiar with the development revealed that ISWAP’s renewed mobilization follows heavy losses in men and logistics during the latest round of clashes between the two terror groups. The infighting, which has intensified in recent weeks, underscores the persistent rivalry over territorial control and access to strategic supply routes in the northeast.

Unverified messages circulating on social media have hinted at ISWAP’s call for media coverage of its planned counteroffensive, including an alleged invitation for a cameraman to document the attack — a move that underscores the group’s propaganda ambitions.

Security analysts have warned that the development could trigger fresh violence in parts of Borno, Yobe, and the Lake Chad axis, calling on military authorities to heighten surveillance and intelligence operations in the region.

Nigeria’s armed forces have yet to issue an official response, but counterterrorism experts stress that continued rivalry between ISWAP and Boko Haram remains a major threat to peace and stability in the region.

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