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Tech: The rise and fall of Kinect: Why Microsoft gave up on its most promising product

The Xbox 360's motion-sensing Kinect accessory in action.

The Microsoft Kinect for Xbox was going to change the world, but then Microsoft killed it.

  • On Tuesday, Microsoft announced it had discontinued the USB adapter for the Kinect sensor, a pioneering motion-sensing accessory line for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One that sold almost 30 million units in its lifetime.
  • Microsoft had discontinued the Kinect sensor itself in the Fall of 2017.
  • The Kinect was a huge bet for Microsoft, but it didn't pay off — the technology wasn't quite reliable enough, the games weren't as good as they could be, and the novelty wore off.
  • The death of the Kinect has been a long time coming, with Microsoft removing the Kinect port from its most recent model of Xbox One consoles.

On Tuesday, Polygon reported that Microsoft had killed the USB adapter for the ahead-of-its-time motion sensor for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. That adapter let the Kinect work with the modern Xbox One S and Xbox One X models, as well as Windows PCs. Microsoft had officially discontinued manufacture of the Kinect sensor itself in the Fall of 2017.

Back in 2015, we took a deep look at the history of the Kinect and its downfall. The story below was originally published on September 8th, 2015, now updated to reflect current facts.

When the Kinect for Xbox 360 was first demonstrated in June 2009, it looked like the future of technology.

By tracking your body with an advanced infrared camera, sensors, and a microphone, the $150 Kinect accessory let you control games and media using just your body and voice.

But then, after Microsoft sold about 29 million of them for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One, it just kind of faded away.

Even Microsoft appears to have given up on it — the Xbox One originally required Kinect to function, but Microsoft dropped that requirement last year.

There are only a handful of Kinect games available for the Xbox One. And the current-model Xbox One S, and the forthcoming Xbox One X, no longer have the correct port to directly plug in a Kinect — you need an optional $40 adapter.

What happened?

It looked like the future

The goal of Kinect was to broaden the Xbox 360 console's appeal beyond who you would typically think of as "gamers." Instead of playing games with intimidating and complicated controllers, you just had to move.

The Xbox 360 had been selling well since its 2005 introduction, but now needed something to set itself apart, as the Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii were providing stiff competition.

The Kinect was intended to be a shot in the arm, extending the Xbox 360's appeal and providing a new platform for games and content that could take it into the future. Microsoft Corporate Vice President Shane Kim once claimed that the Kinect would mean that the Xbox 360 could stay on the market through 2015.

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer even tellingly referred to the Kinect as a "new Xbox" in one presentation.

At first, everything looked like it was going according to plan.

The Kinect launched with tons of fanfare — and a $500 million marketing budget — November 4, 2010, with the tagline "You Are the Controller." Oprah Winfrey even gave away Xbox 360s and Kinects on an episode of her show.

You could either buy it separately for $150 or with an Xbox 360 in bundles starting at $299. The Xbox 360 interface itself was given a revamp to be more Kinect-friendly.

The press, especially the non-gaming mainstream media, ate it up and gave the Kinect glowing reviews. And within 60 days, Microsoft sold 8 million Kinects, earning it the Guinness World Record of "fastest-selling consumer device."

Developers started to line up to make games for the device, too, with 17 available at launch, including "Kinect Adventures," a Microsoft-made game that came packaged with the Kinect sensor.

Most of those games were panned by reviewers: "Critics are complaining about a lack of solid launch titles for the new control system; only 'Dance Central' seems to have anything to recommend it," said a Metacritic roundup of launch titles at the time.

But people realized it was new technology, and they were willing to give it time. Even when people noticed that you needed a lot of space to make good use of the Kinect sensor, nobody seemed to mind moving their furniture.

At least, not at first.

Problem #1: Not enough great games

A slow but steady trickle of Kinect games came out over the following months, but a lot of them fell into the "family entertainment" or "fitness trainer" veins, far from the core gamer demographic that made up most of the Xbox 360-owning audience.

Worse, a lot of the titles got poor reviews, alienating those many who bought an Xbox 360 just to play Kinect games.

Microsoft convinced a lot of larger publishers of marquee franchise games to integrate Kinect features into their gameplay, but they were largely gimmicky — I'll never forget the time my friend got a red card in "FIFA 15" soccer for the Xbox 360 because the Kinect's microphone caught him swearing.

We asked a former Xbox insider familiar with the development of the Kinect why it was so hard to find any good games that did cool things with the sensor.

The simple answer is that the best of the best developers simply weren't interested because they had invested so much in making their existing, lucrative, big-budget franchises work frighteningly well with a traditional controller.

"'Halo' doesn’t need Kinect — it has an incredibly precise and detailed control set, and further, can’t give a Kinect user an unfair advantage over non-Kinect owners," the former Xbox insider says.

In other words, even if top-tier developers thought it was cool, they weren't going to blow the time and budget to make it work with their existing games.

Plus, you didn't need a Kinect to play those games, so many players likely didn't even know there was any integration in those games at all.

At the same time, circa the early 2010s, those developers who were best suited to creating really new, innovative games for non-gaming crowds were starting to shift their efforts toward the iPhone and Android platforms, where there was cash and a rapidly growing audience to be found, the insider says.

Problem #2: "85% magic, 15% frustrating"

The Kinect also introduced voice commands and a gesture interface to the Xbox 360 itself. You could pause a movie with your voice, or log in to your account on the console by standing in front of the camera.

But as cool as that all sounded, the Kinect was still a new technology, and there were some glitches with those cool new interface tricks.

"It does do magic, but only 85% correctly. When you encounter the 15%, it’s frustrating," the former Xbox insider said.

Serious gamers care about precise movements, like landing a perfect Super Combo in "Street Fighter IV" or nailing a headshot in "Call of Duty." Similarly, if you have voice controls for a movie, it had better work the first time, or else you're just shouting "pause" at your TV over and over.

In both cases, it wasn't quite the totally accurate experience that people wanted.

"It’s essentially a less precise replacement for a lot of things which, once the novelty wears off, is not valued by the market. So it’s real value is for new experiences impossible before without it. There isn’t enough interest or investment in those," the ex-insider says.

Problem #3: It required a lot of space.

Worse, the longer people used Kinect, the more they found places and situations where it just fell short and didn't work as well as it should have.

In my apartment, playing a Kinect game requires moving furniture around to give the sensor the field of view that it needs to work well. It's a big problem for lots of gamers, since you need 6 to 10 feet between you and the sensor.

Try playing that in a dorm room or small apartment.

"I'd be surprised if even 20% of rooms with Xboxes 'work well' for the really new/fun experiences," the former Xbox insider says.

Meanwhile, you can sit on a couch in a room of any size and play a more traditional video game.

A second push with the Xbox One

Despite these pros, Kinect adoption was fairly strong, at least partially because Microsoft was pushing it as part of those bundles with the wildly popular Xbox 360 console.

But not every Xbox 360 owner took the plunge: In January 2012, Microsoft announced that it had sold 18 million Kinects versus 66 million total Xbox 360 consoles.

A year after later, in February 2013, Microsoft Xbox community relations head Larry Hryb announced on Twitter that the company had sold 24 million Kinects for 76-million-plus Xbox 360 consoles, which suggests — but doesn't prove — that most of them were sold bundled with the console.

Microsoft wasn't ready to give up on the Kinect just yet, though.

When the Xbox One was first introduced in November 2013, Microsoft made the shocking announcement that the new console would come with and require a new version of the Kinect sensor. That meant the Xbox One would cost $499 versus the competing Sony PlayStation 4's $399 price tag.

In exchange for the $100 premium over the competition, Microsoft promised that the new system would provide an unprecedented user experience, including immersive games and television shows that you could actually interact with. Plus, it shipped with Bing-powered search and the Internet Explorer browser preinstalled.

For Microsoft, it was all part of its long-time ambition to place a computer in the living room. With the Kinect, Microsoft thought it had made a user-friendly multimedia hub with a natural interface that anybody could use for both games and media.

The Xbox One's core gamer demographic hated the idea. When the Xbox One hit the market in November 2013, it was quickly outsold by the cheaper PlayStation 4 for months after its launch. At one point, the PlayStation 4 outsold the Xbox One at a factor of 3 to 1. That early lead means PlayStation 4 still dominates the Xbox One in sales.

Microsoft refused to relent and doubled down on its message that the Kinect was the future.

That message was undercut by the fact that the Xbox One only launched with one game that needed the Kinect: The incredibly, poorly reviewed "Fighter Within," with a 23% average on review aggregation site Metacritic.

Furthermore, the actual Kinect for Xbox One sensor itself turned out to only be a minor improvement on the first, with some new, but still gimmicky, integrations with the interface. For instance, you could take a screenshot in a game by asking the Kinect, nicely, to do so.

The final retreat

In April 2014, the flagship "Kinect Sports Rivals" came out for the Xbox One. Published by Microsoft, it was going to be a big, if belated, showcase for what the new Kinect could do. It was a big bet for the company, with a team of 150 working on the title.

Instead, it ended up wildly underselling, ultimately getting written off as a massive loss that led to layoffs at developer studio Rare, according to reports at the time.

In May 2014, Microsoft finally relented on its insistence on the Kinect sensor and announced that it would sell a version of the Xbox One console without it for $399 — recently marked down again to $349. You can still buy a Kinect bundled with the Xbox One system for $499 or by itself for $150.

The move has significantly helped Xbox One's sales, and the gap between it and the leading Sony PlayStation 4 is getting smaller by the quarter.

But it meant that the estimated 5 million Xbox One owners who had bought their console before the Kinect unbundling were stuck with an accessory they didn't necessarily want in the first place. Meanwhile, only a handful of games support Kinect for Xbox One at all, and of those only a few received decent reviews.

And with the novelty gone after the first generation of Kinect for Xbox 360, even the most optimistic Xbox fans were out of patience with the device.

"Microsoft has only itself to blame for Kinect's failure," said a headline on Microsoft news site Neowin in May 2014.

The gloves were off.

The article's author noted that no new big flagship games had been announced for the Kinect for Xbox One — not even from Microsoft itself. That remained true for the rest of the lifetime of the Kinect.

In addition, Microsoft actually closed the TV studio it had opened to provide interactive TV content with Kinect in October 2014. In 2016, with the release of the Xbox One S, Microsoft removed the built-in Kinect port, requiring users to use an external USB adapter. That adapter was, in turn, officially discontinued at the end of 2017.

In other words, it really seems like Kinect had been swept under a rug, even before the official discontinuation.

Not game over

There's an interesting coda here: The Kinect has found a strange second life outside gaming.

Its nifty motion-tracking tech has a ton of other applications. In 2010, Adafruit CEO Limor Fried released a set of unofficial drivers to make the Kinect for Xbox 360 work with Windows — which allegedly annoyed Microsoft at first, but they came around and released an official version down the line.

From there, artists and robotics hobbyists started working the Kinect into all kinds of projects, Fried tells Business Insider.

This bizarre "PomPom Mirror" art piece uses a Kinect to match your motion, for example:

Elements of the Kinect made it into Windows itself: Windows Hello, the facial recognition system built into select Windows 10 PCs, uses similar infrared-tracking technology as the Kinect to work.

In short, with 23 million Kinects sold for the Xbox 360, and at least 5 million Xbox Ones sold that included the sensor, it's a little funny, and a little sad, that Microsoft couldn't make it work as the future of gaming.

But at least it's getting good use somewhere.

And when the Microsoft HoloLens, its futuristic wearable computer, comes out with a consumer version down the line, it's going to face a lot of the same problems with finding a niche. Notably, Kinect's product lead, Alex Kipman, is also responsible for the HoloLens.

But where Kinect led with gaming, Microsoft is being careful to reaffirm that the HoloLens has lots of commercial applications for business users, even as it shows off holographic "Minecraft" demos.

Microsoft has become wary of trying to appease hardcore gamers alone, it seems.

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Plateau United eye CHAN Eagles friendly

Nigeria starting XI

The reigning league champions are in talks to do battle with the Morocco-bound Eagles, for a second time in a short while

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Israel launches plan to expel thousands of African migrants



  1. Israel launches plan to expel thousands of African migrants  Vanguard
  2. Netanyahu asks if African ‘infiltrators’ can be forcibly removed from Israel  The Guardian
  3. Israeli government to tell 38000 Africans to leave or face arrest  USA TODAY
  4. Israel to tell African migrants: leave or face indefinite imprisonment  The Guardian
  5. Netanyahu Pushes for Forced Expulsion of African Asylum Seekers  Haaretz

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11 Killed In Gamboru Mosque In Suicide Bomb Attack



  1. 11 Killed In Gamboru Mosque In Suicide Bomb Attack  SaharaReporters.com
  2. Teenage suicide bomber kills father, 4 others in Borno mosque  Daily Post Nigeria
  3. Suicide attack on Nigeria mosque causes multiple deaths  Aljazeera.com

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Another system collapse hits power sector in two days

Nigeria’s power sector has recorded yet another system collapse in two days.

The first drop was recorded on the 2nd of January, 2018 as a result of a fire outbreak at the Lagos Escravos pipeline.

Just as efforts were being made to restore the system, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) announced another system collapse at about 02:19pm on Wednesday.

The Company in a statement issued on Wednesday by the General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mba, said preliminary information from NCC indicated that the tripping of Odukpani-Ikot Ekpene 330kV line, cut off generation from Odukpani Power Station to the grid.

It noted that the system disturbance happened at a time when work on the Western Gas Pipeline by NGC which caused the first system collapse on Tuesday, is yet to be completed.

The company maintained that the grid would have withstood the Odukpani infraction, if generation along Lagos Region were available.

“Restoration of the grid has reached advanced stage. TCN has also commenced investigations to determine the exact cause of the system disturbance and the outcome will publicised,” it said.

Meanwhile, the company reported that the NGC has mobilized a contractor to reconstruct the affected segment of the Western Gas Pipeline, so that gas supply to Omotosho, Egbin, and Olorunsogo I and II can be restored.

It said: “According to NGC the work would be carried out day and night and is expected to be completed within 24 hours.

“TCN noted that with the support of the Federal Ministries of Power and Finance, it has embarked on the implementation of Transmission Rehabilitation and Expansion Program that seeks to expand, rehabilitate and stabilize the Grid. TCN appealed for patience and understanding,” the statement reads.

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Wikki to finalise pre-season at Yankari Games Reserve

Idrid Gudu Muhammed

The Giant Elephants will have another closed camping exercise at the games’ reserve ahead of Go Round visit to Bauchi

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Lawal Kaita’s Demise, Big Loss To Katsina, Nigeria – Buhari

resident Muhammadu Buhari has described the death of former governor of old Kaduna State, Lawal Kaita, as big loss to Katsina State and the nation.

President Buhari said this in a message conveyed to the family and the people of the state through the Katsina State Emirate Council in Katsina on Wednesday.

A statement by Malam Garba Shehu, presidential spokesman in Abuja on Wednesday, noted that the President’s message was delivered by Federal Government delegation.

Shehu stated that the delegation was made up of ministers and senior government officials who had earlier attended the burial rites of the former governor.

In the message, Buhari expressed “sincere sympathy and condolences on the loss of such a renowned statesman and politician.’’

According to him, the contributions of the former governor to the country’s political and economic development will always be remembered.

The delegation, which was led by the Minister of State for Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, prayed for peace for the departed soul.

Alhaji Musa Sada, the Kauran Katsina and Alhaji Abdulkadir Rim, who spoke on behalf of the deceased’s family and the people of Katsina Emirate, thanked
the President for sharing the sad moment with them.

The government delegation comprised of Abubakar Malami, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Minister of Defence, Retired Brig.-Gen. Mansur Dan Ali and Minister of Water Resources, Alhaji Sulaiman Adamu.

Others were Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Communications, Alhaji Abdulaziz Mashi.

Born on Oct. 4, 1932 in Katsina, Lawal Kaita died at the age of 85 at about 5 p.m. in Abuja on Tuesday after a protracted illness.

He was elected governor of defunct Kaduna State on the platform of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) from October to December 1983.

The deceased left behind a wife, children and grandchildren.

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Samuel Ortom: Benue Governor stoned during violent protest

Governor Ortom stoned during violent protest in Benue

Ortom had gone to calm the angry youths who vowed to remain on the streets until a decisive action is taken against the attackers,when he was stoned and booed.

The governor of Benue state, Samuel Ortom, was reportedly stoned while trying to calm protesters at Wurukum in Makurdi on Wednesday, January 3, 2018.

In a report by TheCable, the protesters, who were aggrieved as a result of the fresh killings by suspected herdsmen, booed the governor despite raising an earlier alarm over the attack.

Ortom, it was reported, had gone to calm the angry youths who vowed to remain on the streets until a decisive action is taken against the attackers,when he was stoned and booed.

Residents had reportedly trooped out in their thousands on Wednesday morning wielding placards with inscriptions such as ‘Presidential Intervention needed’, ‘Why value cows more than Humans’, ‘Stop this incessant bloodbath’, and chanting anti-government songs.

 

The residents and youths barricaded major roads leading in and out of Makurdi as soldiers drafted to quell the protest and prevent mayhem found it difficult to control the crowd.

ALSO READ: Police arrest 8 Fulani herdsmen over New Year massacre

Fulani herdsmen kill 50 in Tiv communities

Marauding Fulani herdsmen had carried out the devastating attacks in Guma Local Government Area, where Ortom is from, and Logo LGA killing at least 50 people in recent attack.

Governor Ortom had blamed the FG saying the attacks were successful due to negligence from the Federal Government who failed to heed to its warnings about the group.

Meanwhile, the Benue police command reportedly arrested eight Fulani herdsmen in connection with the massacre.

According to a statement released by the state's Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Moses Yamu, in Makurdi on Wednesday, December 3, six of the suspects were arrested in Guma, while two were arrested in Logo.

 

ALSO READ: Buhari condemns "wicked" attacks by Fulani herdsmen in Benue

Buhari condemns wicked attack

President Buhari has condemned the massacre of dozens of people in Tiv communities in Benue State describing the attacks as "wicked and callous".

Buhari also assured the governor that relevant security agencies have been directed to do everything possible to arrest those behind the regrettable incidents that resulted in the deaths of "even innocent children".

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NSE Trading Closes On Negative Trend, Index Down By 0.20%

NSE

Trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Wednesday recorded low gain, with the All-Share Index dropping by 0.21 per cent.

The index closed lower at 38,187.28 compared to 38,264.75 achieved on Tuesday, indicating a loss of 77.47 points or 0.21 per cent.

In the same vein, the market capitalisation which opened at N13.617 trillion shed N28 billion or 0.21 per cent to close at N13.589 trillion.

An analysis of the price movement table showed that Mobil Oil topped the losers’ chart for the day, dropping by N17.80 to close at N176.80 per share.

Dangote Cement trailed with a loss of N7 to close at N223, while Presco was down by N2 to close at N66.50 per share.

Cadbury depreciated by 65k to close at N14.95, while Unilever declined by 35k to close at N39.86 per share.

On the other hand, Lafarge Africa recorded the highest price gain to lead the gainers’ table, increasing by N2.21 to close at N47.10 per share.

Dangote Sugar Refinery followed with a gain of N1.51 to close at N21.87, while Dangote Flour grew by 60k to close at N12.75 per share.

NASCON added 58k to close at N19.80, while Ecobank Transnational increased by 47k to close at N16.74 per share.

In spite of the drop in market indices, the volume of shares traded closed upbeat by 137.21 per cent with a turnover of 589.58 million shares valued at N2.12 billion in 4,366 deals.

This was in contrast with a total of 248.55 million shares worth N1.78 billion traded in 3,035 deals on Tuesday.

Skye Bank was the most active stock during the day, exchanging 190.02 million shares valued at N101.73 million.

Transnational Corporation of Nigeria followed with an account of 93.42 million shares worth N144.62 million, while Diamond Bank traded 79.38 million shares valued at N136.32 million.

FCMB Group sold 61.15 million shares worth N105.49 million, while Fidelity Bank sold 21.65 million shares valued at N60.55 million.

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Strategy: Trump reportedly loves McDonald's because he has a 'longtime fear' of being poisoned (MCD)

Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump eats a meal from McDonald's

An apparent new detail about President Donald Trump's McDonald's obsession has been revealed.

  • President Trump's McDonald's obsession is linked to his "longtime fear of being poisoned," reports Michael Wolff in his upcoming book on the Trump White House.
  • Trump's love for fast food is well-documented, with his go-to order being two Big Macs, two Filet-o-Fish sandwiches, and a large chocolate shake.
  • The president also reportedly believes that McDonald's is cleaner than many other restaurants.

A new detail about President Donald Trump's McDonald's obsession has been revealed.

Trump's love for fast food is tied to fear of being poisoned, according to an excerpt from Michael Wolff's 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House' published in New York Magazine on Wednesday.

Trump "had a longtime fear of being poisoned, one reason why he liked to eat at McDonald’s — nobody knew he was coming and the food was safely premade," Wolff reports.

Trump's adoration for fast food, especially McDonald's, is well known. The president's go-to McDonald's order was two Big Macs, two Filet-o-Fish sandwiches, and a large chocolate shake, according to former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and top Trump campaign aide David Bossie.

"Like an amazing professional athlete who has a routine that they do all the time when they're ready for a big game," Trump "would consistently do the same things," Lewandowski told Business Insider's Allan Smith.

Trump has previously applauded fast-food chains for their cleanliness.

"One bad hamburger, you can destroy McDonald's. One bad hamburger and you take Wendy's and all these other places and they're out of business," Trump said at a 2016 town hall. "I like cleanliness, and I think you're better off going there than maybe someplace that you have no idea where the food is coming from."

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Ekiti residents protest murder charge against monarch



  1. Ekiti residents protest murder charge against monarch  The Punch
  2. No More Olukere In Ikere, As Ogoga Abrogates Controversial Title  Independent Newspapers Limited

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Midnight fire kills 4 children in Zamfara



  1. Midnight fire kills 4 children in Zamfara  Vanguard
  2. Four children die in Zamfara fire  Premium Times

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No More Olukere In Ikere, As Ogoga Abrogates Controversial Title

Olukere

Ado-Ekiti – The Ogoga in Council has abrogated the controversial title of Olukere and asked the present occupant Oba Ganiyu Obasanyin to stop parading himself in that capacity.

The present Olukere has been under investigations for charges bordering on murder and attempted murder.

The Council, which derived it’s authority from the Ogoga of Ikere, Oba Adu Adejimi Alagbado, said it was left with no option since Obasanyin had allegedly remained the custodian of violence and brigandage in the community.

It also accused the Police of complicity in all acts of criminality committed by the embattled Obasanyin.

Meanwhile, Ajibola Kolade, brother to the deceased Femi Kolade, has said that his late brother was not an armed robber as being alleged by Police.

Speaking to journalists in Ado-Ekiti, Ajibola, who said though his elder brother’s untimely death was a huge blow to the family, he however added that it should be placed on records that the deceased was neither an armed robber nor a political thug.

“My elder brother was a toilet attendant at the popular Fayose Market, along Ikere Road in Ado Ekiti. His alias name there was ‘Kofem’ and everyone there knows him. He was also in some laundry business. Recently, he took to poultry business. He was never an armed robber.

“He wasn’t even at the scene where the attack on the Olukere’s Hotel was carried out. He was just a gentleman who was unfortunately at the scene the reprisal attack was carried out.

“My brother, Femi, was a gentleman. He was a father of two and has a wife. What we learnt about his death was that Olukere brought his men on that Christmas day to where my brother and his friends, with whom he wore same ‘Aso ebi’, were relaxing and having drinks for the Yuletide.

“They said my deceased brother even begged on behalf of those who had offended the Olukere but he didn’t want to pardon as he allegedly ordered his boys to attack the men, leading to the killing of my brother. My brother has been my benefactor and never hurt a fly in his life, ” he said.

Announcing the proscription of the Olukere chieftaincy title, Secretary to the Ogoga in Council, Chief James Alonge, the Odofin of Ikere Ekiti, who read Ogoga’s address to newsmen at the palace on Tuesday, said Olukere was never a title in Ikere land. He recalled that the identity recognised for Obasanyin had been the Oloje, a masquerade chieftaincy title given by Ogoga to a chief whose duty is to appease one of the Ikere gods, Olosunta.

He echoed an history told by the Edemo of the town, Pa Solomon Jayeola, which revealed that Olukere was a name a one time Oloje of Ikere gave himself because he used to gather some fetish materials known in the town as ukerekere, saying Olukere which Obasoyin represents means: ‘One who gathers ukerekere for fetish purposes and not ‘owner of Ikere’ as can be interpreted in Yoruba.

Alleging that Obasanyin had committed some offences against the law and traditions of the community, Odofin, who equally alleged that the police has been pampering him until recently, read in part: “This is an individual with no evidence of official recognition or appointment or approval either traditional or from the state government.

“I am by the grace of God, the Oba, King of Ikere, duly elected by kingmakers through our processes and given the staff of office and Certificate of Appointment and accredited by Ekiti State Government. I do not understand the platform upon which preferential treatment is accorded Obasanyin, a mere priest while the police continue to undermine my authority.

We like to remind you of the alleged criminal breaches of the law by same Ganiyu Obasanyin and his cohorts.”

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Kano Hisbah board receives 98,217 cases of prostitution, marriage disputes

Kano State Hisbah Board on Wednesday said it received no fewer than 98,217 cases last year. Public Relations Officer of the board, Malam Umar Yahaya who said this in a statment issued in Kano noted that the cases covered prostitution, matrimonial disputes and quarrels between neighbours. Yahya said “The disputes relate to debts, disagreements among […]

Kano Hisbah board receives 98,217 cases of prostitution, marriage disputes

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NSE trading closes on negative trend, index down by 0.20%

South African champions Wits release Steven Pienaar

Barcelona January transfer news LIVE: Valverde plays down Coutinho reports

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In Somalia: 2 al-Shabaab militants killed in U.S. airstrike campaign

Residents walk past the scene of an October bomb blast in Somalia's capital Mogadishu

Under U.S. President Donald Trump, military efforts to stamp out the al-Qaida-affiliated terrorist group have significantly increased.

The U.S. military killed two al-Shabaab terrorists and destroyed an explosives-laden vehicle in an airstrike in Somalia, the U.S. Africa Command said in a statement released on Wednesday.

“The airstrike on Tuesday, approximately 50 kilometres west of Mogadishu, ensured that the vehicle was prevented from being used by the Islamist militia against the people in Mogadishu.

“No civilians were killed,’’ it added.

The U.S. military has been supporting Somali forces and an African Union peacekeeping troop in their fight against al-Shabaab.

Under U.S. President Donald Trump, military efforts to stamp out the al-Qaida-affiliated terrorist group have significantly increased.

According to press releases, in December 2017, U.S. Africa Command killed a total of 25 al-Shabaab members in airstrikes.

The Sunni fundamentalists have for years fought for dominance in Somalia and want to create an Islamist state in the Horn of Africa country.

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NNPC: Baru orders assessment of Escravos-Lagos gas pipeline fire

NNPC boss, Baru, believes fuel scarcity crisis is over

Ughamadu noted that the affected pipeline was a natural gas line which supplied the commodity from Escravos region of the Niger Delta area to Lagos.

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Dr Maikanti Baru, has ordered the immediate assessment of fire incident on Escravos to Lagos Pipeline (ELP).

The order is in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja by the NNPC Spokesman, Mr Ndu Ughamadu.

Ughamadu noted that the affected pipeline was a natural gas line which supplied the commodity from Escravos region of the Niger Delta area to Lagos.

According to him, gas supply to some states will be affected as a result of the inferno.

The spokesman stated that “the pipeline also supplies gas to power plants in the South-West, in addition to feeding the West Africa Gas Pipeline System.

“The incineration of the ELP which was built in 1989 was suspected to have been caused by bush fire on Jan. 2, at Abakila in Ondo State.

“NNPC firemen were drafted to the scene and were able to contain the fire from the leak point of the pipeline incident. However, the fire could not be extinguished due to the high pressure of the line.

“To put off the fire, the line would require being isolated and depressurized, which might lead to complete shutdown of the pipeline segment for repair works to be carried out.

“The exercise will affect gas supply to customers in Ondo, Ogun and Lagos states.

“It will cause subsequent shutdown of the following power plants with a combined generating capacity of 1,143MW: Egbin, Lagos, Olorunshogo, PEL Olorunshogo, Ogun, Paras Power Plant, Ogun and Omotosho plant, Ondo State”

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Power ministry expresses regret over blackout

BlackoutMinistry of Works, Power and Housing has expressed its regret over the blackout being exprienced by most Nigerians and assured work is ongoing to restore power.

According to a statement from the Ministry, it stated that “regrettably, after a sustained period of increasing production and distribution of power since September 2017 to date, the Nigerian Gas Processing and Transportation Company Ltd (NGPTC) has reported a fire incident on its Escravos Lagos Pipeline System near Okada, Edo State on Tuesday, January 2, 2018.

“The incident requires a shutdown of the pipeline supplying gas to Egbin 1,320MW; Olorunsogo NIPP 676MW, Olorunsogo 338MW, Omotosho NIPP 450MW, Omotosho 338 MW and Paras 60MW power stations.

“The sudden loss of generation due to interruption in gas supply from these stations caused the national transmission grid to trip off around 20:20 on January 2, 2018. The national transmission grid is owned and operated by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).”

Most of Nigeria’s power generation is from thermal power stations that require gas for fuel. The gas is produced by oil and gas companies overseen by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources. The gas is delivered to the power stations through pipelines owned and operated by Nigerian Gas Processing and Transportation Company Ltd (NGPTC), a subsidiary of Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC).

“TCN and the generation companies are working to restore operation of the national grid. Once the national grid is restored output from the hydroelectric power stations and all other unaffected gas fired thermal power stations will be increased to the extent possible to minimise the impact of loss of generation from the affected power stations while NNPC takes necessary steps to restore gas supply.

“We urge members of the public to bear with us as we work to overcome this set back which should be temporary,” it said.

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Senator Hope Uzodinma tells Igbo leaders what to do ahead of 2019 elections

Chairman, Southern Senators Forum, Hope Uzodinma has called on Igbo leaders at home and Diaspora to re-align themselves for 2019 elections by putting on their thinking caps. He said, it was needful for the South East geopolitical zone to be repositioned for presidency in 2023, noting that such could happen if Igbo leaders get their […]

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Cycle of killings unacceptable —Atiku •Says Nigeria’s diversity is its strength

Benue killings wicked, callous; says Buhari



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Police nab 39 `strange men” in Taraba



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Real Madrid January transfer news LIVE: Blancos make huge Kane swap bid

Goal summarises the biggest transfer talk involving Real Madrid as Zinedine Zidane considers his January transfer window options

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Liverpool January transfer news LIVE: Lemar decides to join Liverpool

Depois de um verão europeu com uma janela muito movimentada e cheia de recordes, a expectativa é de que os principais clubes do Velho Continente também contratem grandes nomes na janela de inverno, em janeiro, para reforçar seus elencos. Confira os 30 ...

Goal brings you all the latest news, rumours and deals related to the Reds as the January transfer window heats up

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Transfer news: Bayern Munich to battle Arsenal, Man United over Schalke midfielder, Goretzka

Bundesliga giants, Bayern Munich have confirmed their interest in Arsenal target and Schalke midfielder, Leon Goretzka. Goretzka has attracted interest from across Europe in recent years, with Liverpool and Manchester United also reportedly keen on the Germany international. The 22-year-old is out of contract in Gelsenkirchen at the end of the season, and is free […]

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Pulse List: African Festivals to watch out for in 2018

African Festivals to watch out for in 2018

Here are some African cultural festivals to watch out for this year.

It’s no surprise that Africa is home to some of the best cultural festivals on the planet.

With 54 countries, 2000 languages and over 3000 tribes, you get everything from food and music to art and film in some spectacular locations, such as isolated deserts, medieval cities, on the shores of a lake or on a tropical island.

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Here are some African cultural festivals to watch out for this year.

 

1. AfrikaBurn, South Africa

AfrikaBurn is the continent’s most alternative arts festival. Everything that happens in Tankwa Town (the temporary settlement where festival goers gather in the Karoo desert) is up to the creativity of participants.

There is no entertainment organised – instead, the participants of the festival create their own artworks, their own music and their own performances. You’re guaranteed an experience that will blow your mind.

April 24 – 30.

2. Chale Wote, Ghana

The Chale Wote Street Art Festival is an alternative platform that brings art, music, dance and performance out of the galleries and onto the streets of James Town, Accra, Ghana.

The festival targets exchanges between scores of local and international artists and patrons by creating and appreciating art together.

This festival lasts an entire week from August 18 – 21.

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3. Lake Of Stars, Malawi

The Lake of Stars festival has been hailed variously as "simply the finest festival in the world" and "the world's most spectacular music festival" by major media outlets.

There's never a dull moment at this event; some performers have been known to do their sets from trees, while the minister of tourism even skydived into the festival. One of the most interesting aspects of the festival is that none of the international artists who perform are paid a fee.

September 26 – 28.

 

4. Durbar Festival, Nigeria

The Durbar is celebrated at the end of Ramadan, Eid el-Fitr, and at the start of the pilgrimage to Mecca, Eid el-Kabir in Kano and Kaduna, Nigeria.

It is also the most colourful thing you might ever experience. A typical Durbar fest has a procession of horsemen, acrobats, and musicians parade in front of the crowd in a myriad of different costumes of every colour you can imagine. Purple turbans, metallic swords glisten in the sun, women dressed in royal robes pass by (Kind of reminds you of medieval Europe).

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5. International Festival of the Sahara, Tunisia

Somewhere in the Sahara Desert of Tunisia, the population swells by 50,000 each year when people arrive to share in a four-day celebration the art, traditions and culture of the people of the desert.

Side attractions include Camel marathons, displays of horse riding, a Bedouin marriage, lively dancing, music performances and a poetry competition.

 

6. Felabration, Nigeria

Another week-long annual celebration of the life and legacy of Fela Kuti, the pioneer of Afrobeat conceived in 1998 by Yeni Anikulapo-Kuti.

This festival sees people from all over the world visit the Afrika Shrine, smoke weed without any sanction and enjoy afrobeat at its best.

Fela Kuti was a Nigerian musician and human rights activist known for pioneering the afrobeat genre of music.

7. Bushfire, Swaziland

Each year the tiny country of Swaziland draws 20 000 people for its three-day Bushfire festival – an arts event that encompasses film, theatre, poetry and visual arts performances, as well as music and dance in a beautiful valley. All of the profits from the festival are given to NGOs and charities, so just by attending you contribute to Swaziland’s development.

May 26 – 28.

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Dogara, Tambuwal, Atiku, El-Rufai, others mourn Lawal Kaita



  1. Dogara, Tambuwal, Atiku, El-Rufai, others mourn Lawal Kaita  TheNewsGuru
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Buhari: President condemns "wicked" attacks by Fulani herdsmen in Benue

Buhari condemns "wicked" attacks by Fulani herdsmen in Benue

The president said security agencies have been directed to arrest those behind the regrettable incidents.

President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the massacre of dozens of people in Tiv communities in Benue State that was allegedly carried out by Fulani herdsmen in attacks between Sunday, December 31, 2017 and Tuesday, January 2, 2018.

The herdsmen carried out the devastating attacks in Guma Local Government Area and Logo LGA of the state leaving at least 20 people dead, with other sources claiming about 50 died from the attacks.

In a press statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, on Wednesday, January 3, the president commiserated with state governor, Samuel Ortom over the killings.

Describing the attacks as "wicked and callous", the president assured the governor that relevant security agencies have been directed to do everything possible to arrest those behind the regrettable incidents that resulted in the deaths of "even innocent children".

He said, "This is one attack too many, and everything must be done to provide security for the people in our rural communities."

The president also commiserated with families of the victims and wished the injured speedy healing.

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Arms Control Expert: Trump Tweet an “Existential Threat to Humanity”



  1. Arms Control Expert: Trump Tweet an “Existential Threat to Humanity”  Vanity Fair
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IPMAN lauds Appeal Court judgement on leadership tussle

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has lauded the recent judgement of an Appeal Court judgment in Abuja which declared Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo as the National President.

According to a statement issued by the association’s National Secretary, Alhaji Danladi Passali, after the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held on Wednesday, in Abuja, the new development would address the issues of misconduct and mismanagement which they said is currently rocking the association.

The statement reaffirmed that Okoronkwo remains the substantive national president of IPMAN based on the Appeal Court judgment No. CA/A/397/2014.

“The Court of Appeal in Abuja re-affirmed the High court judgment suit No. FCT/HC/CV/1479/2016 delivered on 28thday of May 2014 which upheld the election of IPMAN National Executive committee of 10th May 2014.

“The interest of all members of the association will be a top priority of the President. The judgment once again confirmed Okoronkwo as substantive National President of IPMAN. Now that the leadership tussle is settled, this will enable us to maintain the serenity we normally enjoyed in the distribution and dispensing of petroleum products to Nigerians in all nooks and crannies of the country,” it stated.

Furthermore, it stated that the NEC had reached an agreement with Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association (DAPPMA) for synergy in ensuring product availability in the country since DAPPMA has an advantage in storage capacity.

“IPMAN which controls 80 per cent outlets has an advantage in distribution and dispensing in both urban and hinterland in the country,” it stated.

The statement, however, confirmed the National Executive Council members to include: Elder Chinedu Okoronkwo, National President; Alhaji Abubakar Maigani Shettima, Vice-President; Aihaji Danladi Passali, National Secretary; Bola Adeleke, National Treasurer; Chief Leo Nkameme, National Organisational Secretary; Alhaji Yakubu Ali Dimka National Auditor; Chief J.D. Ubani (JP) National Financial Secretary;  Dr  Hammed Adekunle Fashil, Assistant National Secretary; Alhaji Umar Baba Kano; National Legal Adviser; Chief Ezekwesili Maduagwuna Chief Whip and Alhaji Yakubu Suleman, National Publicity Relations Officer (PRO).

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Boko Haram: State of the Counter–Insurgency Operations

IN the past couple of weeks so much has been said and reported, particularly in the new media about the so called resurgence of Boko Haram and the progress or lack of progress in the efforts of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to deal with the crisis. A few of the reports and commentaries have recognized the nuances and ramifications of the insurgency and counter – insurgency, and have therefore offered holistic and balanced assessment of the situation. Others, unfortunately, have rendered largely sensationalized reports and simplistic commentaries on the crisis. These have seriously confused the situation and added little value to efforts at understanding the dimensions of the crisis or resolving it. However, the end of the 7th year of the Boko Haram Insurgency provides an opportunity to assess what has been achieved in the counter – insurgency efforts in the general sense, and the military line of operation in particular.

Background

Before examining the efforts of the military in the North East, it is relevant to facilitate a deeper understanding of the Boko Haram phenomenon. At its outbreak, Boko Haram Insurgency represented what Combs describes as  “a synthesis of war and theatre, a dramatization of the most proscribed kind of violence – that which is perpetrated on innocent victims – played before an audience in the hope of creating a mood of fear, for political purposes’’. Also, apart from being religious fundamentalists, Boko Haram is a terrorist social movement. Like all social movements, it represents groups that are on the margins of society and state, and outside the boundaries of institutional power, Boko Haram seeks to change the system in fundamental ways, through a mix of incendiary rhetorics, unbridled criminality and unmitigated terror. The strategic end state of the insurgency is the establishment of an Islamic State in the Sahel covering parts of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, in the likeness of what ISIS envisioned for Iraq and Syria. Without doubt, 2011 – 2014 was Boko Haram’s most active and successful years. During this period, the public lost confidence in the ability of the military to defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity. Media editorials and commentaries in both traditional and new media clearly indicated flow of public opinion. At a point, the 3 North Eastern States of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe were placed under a state of emergency. Some commentators even called for the removal of Service Chiefs. However, this order of events was not entirely strange.  Extant literature on the life cycle of terrorist organizations suggests that terrorist groups are most violent at the initial stages of their campaign. In this regard, Peter Phillips argues that “at the centre of the life cycle sits the grassroots support for the terrorist organisation. Competition for grassroots support shapes the timing and intensity of the terrorists’ competition with the government. The grassroots support that is captured during the early stages of conflict will eventually shape the life cycle of the terrorist organisation”. Therefore, the behavior of Boko Haram leadership could be rationalized within this premise.
The emergence of a new government and leadership in the Nigerian Army in 2015 resulted in a new operational framework and design for the North East. The restructuring directed by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai brought about the creation of the Theatre Command and 8 Task Division, as well as Logistics and Forward Operational Bases. Additionally, the concept of Mobile Strike Teams enhanced troop’s capacity to undertake fast strike operations to suppress Boko Haram Terrorists. These efforts have given traction to full spectrum and logistics supported kinetic operations across the North East Theatre. Similarly, reorganizations carried out by the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air Force helped to shape the battle space for effective joint operations. For instance, the Nigerian Navy established a Forward Operational Base in Fish Dam, Baga, while the Nigerian Air Force upgraded its formation in Maiduguri to the status of a division and established a Forward Operational Base in Munguno, among others.

Evaluation of Counter-Insurgency Operations

Earlier efforts to analyse Boko Haram insurgency have been hampered by fixation on assessment metrics developed for conventional wars. These formulae are largely irrelevant to the situation at hand and accounts for the inaccurate and misleading conclusions regarding what has been noted as “ancient but new” type of warfare in the North East. Therefore, in seeking to put forward a realistic assessment of Boko Haram Counter – Insurgency Operations, it is essential to reference the pioneering work of S Bjelajac developed during the Vietnam War, as the United States Department of Defence embarked on the measurement of its success or failure in the conflict. Though developed decades ago, the determinants remain valid and applicable to similar insurgencies, such as the Boko Haram Insurgency. Some of the factors include the following:

Military/Paramilitary operations and activities 

The latitude which a nation’s security forces enjoy in the conduct of military operations, Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW) and civic duties within a contested territory (the 3 States of the North East is considered contested following Boko Haram’s declaration of a Caliphate) is a huge indicator of its firm standing during a counter–insurgency war. From a position where in 2015 troops were barely able to hold positions in Damaturu, Maiduguri and Yola, to a situation where troops currently hold and conduct offensive operations in border towns like; Mallam Fatori, Damasak, Baga, Bama, Gwoza, Chikun Gudu, among others, clearly shows that the Armed Forces of Nigeria have made considerable gains in its counter – insurgency operations against Boko Haram. It is also important to note that paramilitary organistions are also re-establishing their presence in these localities. The clear conclusion therefore is that Boko Haram and its ideology are in recession.

Control of intelligence

The Chinese military Strategist and Philosopher Sun Tsu noted, “If you know your enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles”. This assertion highlights the primacy of intelligence in military operations, particularly counter – Insurgency. Consequently, the pattern of the flow of intelligence is an excellent determinant of progress in insurgency or counter – insurgency. Probably, the most significant general indicator of progress has to do with the source of intelligence. If the bulk of government intelligence is acquired as a result of volunteered support from the civilian population, it indicates strong support for the government and declining support for insurgents. The successes achieved by security forces in the North East, vis a vis the unrealised dream of an Islamic Caliphate are indicative of the direction of the pendulum. It is important to note that the critical issue is not the validity of the intelligence, but the voluntariness of the members of the public in providing information.

Public opinion

The main objective in an insurgency or counter–insurgency war is legitimacy and allegiance of the people. Popularity and support, and not geographical areas under control are the ultimate measures of success. As it stands, public opinion, both local and international are overwhelmingly in favour of government. This again shows Boko Haram in serious deficit. Inspite of healthy indicators and the general direction of the Counter – Insurgency Operations, skepticism abound. Analysts and commentators have pointed to the “slow pace” of execution of victim support programmes and reconstruction of the war ravaged communities in the North East as evidence of the lack of progress. It is therefore suggested that authorities at the relevant strata of government could look into these observations to leverage community participation in the continuing reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts.

Political control
The exercise of political authority and control in a contested area is also a key determinant of who has won the war, the insurgent (Boko Haram) or counter – insurgent (Government). Across the 3 States of the North East where Boko Haram had declared its caliphate, there is none where the terrorist group has political control or administrative machinery in place. Currently, the legitimate authorities in the 3 States determine and make political decisions across the strata of political authority. From all observable criteria, Boko Haram has no political influence whatsoever.

Control of legal system
Certain legal indicators also point to who is in charge and in control in contested areas. For instances, it would be relevant to ponder on the following issues; How effective is government detection and prosecution of crime in the North East? Are laws being enforced? Is law enforcement being supported by the civil population? Is Boko Haram successful in their efforts to impose their own shadow laws on the population? The answers to these questions and their implications for the North East are obvious and do not call for any debate.

Control of transportation and communication

Another critical factor in determining which side has clearly established and imposed its authority is control of transportation and communication. For instance, the degree to which government feels free to transport its goods and services in unarmed or less armed convoys is a clear indication of firm government control. Also, the degree to which government has possession or guarantees the operability of telecommunication infrastructure is an indicator of its strength. In this regard, it is relevant to note that major arterial road networks within the North East which were hitherto closed for safety reasons have reopened and are currently being used daily. The fact that occasional attacks have been reported on some routes cannot invalidate the fact that other routes still remain safe. Also, communication has been restored to most areas within the states.

Terrorism and sabotage
Contrary to the widely held belief, acts of terrorism such as the suicide bombings being experienced in the outskirts of Maiduguri of late do not represent an escalation, but a sign of weakness on the part of Boko Haram. At this stage in Boko Haram’s Insurgency, such actions serve primarily to compensate (psychologically) their sponsors and sympathizers within the population for the failures and lack of progress in other areas. Therefore, the recent resort to suicide bombings is basically an indication of Boko Haram’s frustration, declining influence and loss of confidence in its ability to achieve its strategic objective.

Conclusion 

On the whole, Insurgency and Counter – Insurgency Operations are complex conflict situations. Deliberate and painstaking efforts are therefore required, if one must observe the nuances, subtle and swift changes that occur in such conflict environments.  Drawing from the foregoing, the national strategic narrative that Boko Haram terrorists have indeed been defeated is unimpeachable. It is established. The factors discussed above are very clear indicators. However, the successes achieved by the Armed Forces of Nigeria in the North East and their multiplier effects in other sectors do not summarily mean the end of Boko Haram Insurgency. It should be understood that the issue is also ideological. Therefore, credible threats still abound. Consequently, there are still imperatives for continuous investment in the Armed Forces of Nigeria, particularly in the areas of Training, Intelligence gathering, Aerial surveillance systems and Platforms. The time to do this is now. As we say in the military; a soldier who sweats in peace time, bleeds less in time of war.

Colonel Timothy Antigha is the Deputy Director Public Relations, 8 Division Nigerian Army

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'Mavropanos is Greece's next big defender – and deal is Neymar-esque for PAS Giannina'

The 20-year-old looks set to join Arsenal and Goal caught up with a journalist who has seen him play regularly in the Greek Super League

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