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Abstract
Boko Haram insecurity complex which is pervasive and palpable is the most recent of the bones in Nigeriaâs throat
as a nation. Rumour and speculation of Boko Haram bomb scare have heightened the level of insecurity and impacts
negatively on the socio-economic and political equilibrium of our beloved nation. This paper tries to unravel why
the sudden Boko Haram religious conflicts take a political dimension in northern Nigeria. Methodologically, it
relies on both primary and secondary sources of data. It argues that a combination of politico-economic
competition, illiteracy, poverty and the obnoxious police extra-judicial killings are the core drivers of this sudden
change. It concludes with a range of recommendations on how Nigeria could mitigate the security threat posed by
Boko Haram.