Newscoven
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Feature
    • Interviews
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    FEATURE: Barrister Rose From The Dead As Fans Unveil Monument In His Honour

    FEATURE: Barrister Rose From The Dead As Fans Unveil Monument In His Honour

    Hardship, Insecurity: Sanusi Urges Govt, Politicians To Prioritise People, Not 2027

    Hardship, Insecurity: Sanusi Urges Govt, Politicians To Prioritise People, Not 2027

    APC Assures Of Expansion Of Women Representation, Participation In Governance

    APC Assures Of Increased Women Representation, Participation In Governance

    2027: Reject Use-And-Dump Politics, Sanusi Urges Oyo Residents

    2027: Reject Use-And-Dump Politics, Sanusi Urges Oyo Residents

    2027: Makinde Promises Practical Transformation Of Nigeria •Emerges APM Presidential Candidate

    2027: Makinde Promises Practical Transformation Of Nigeria •Emerges APM Presidential Candidate

    President Bola Tinubu: We Took Difficult Decisions, But...

    President Bola Tinubu: We Took Difficult Decisions, But…

    REVEALED: Funke Ashekun Fabricates Lies Against Olukoya To Secure US Asylum For Family

    REVEALED: Funke Ashekun Fabricates Lies Against Olukoya To Secure US Asylum For Family

  • Entertainment
    Historic Send-Forth For Professor YK Ajao As Iseyin Honours Its Musical Pride

    Historic Send-Forth For Professor YK Ajao As Iseyin Honours Its Musical Pride

    Olukoya Builds Heritage Event Hall In Memory Of Music Aficionado, Femi Esho

    Olukoya Builds Heritage Event Hall In Memory Of Music Aficionado, Femi Esho

    Sanusi, Atlético Berja Board, Berja Mayor, Seal Strategic Partnership

    Sanusi, Atlético Berja Board, Berja Mayor, Seal Strategic Partnership

    From Church Keys Too Global Stage, Pheelz Takes Over The Spotlight On CNN African Voices

    From Church Keys To Global Stage, Pheelz Takes Over The Spotlight On CNN African Voices

    Fela Lives: Tinubu On Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

    Fela Lives: Tinubu On Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

    Ilaji Assumes Ownership Of Interlink •Takes Over Atlético Berja

    Ilaji Assumes Ownership Of Interlink •Takes Over Atlético Berja

    Oyo Govt Gives Illegal Occupants Of Obafemi Awolowo Stadium 14-Day Quit Notice

    Oyo Govt Gives Illegal Occupants Of Obafemi Awolowo Stadium 14-Day Quit Notice

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • More
    • Advertisement
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
Saturday, June 6, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Feature
    • Interviews
    • Politics
    • Science
    • World
    FEATURE: Barrister Rose From The Dead As Fans Unveil Monument In His Honour

    FEATURE: Barrister Rose From The Dead As Fans Unveil Monument In His Honour

    Hardship, Insecurity: Sanusi Urges Govt, Politicians To Prioritise People, Not 2027

    Hardship, Insecurity: Sanusi Urges Govt, Politicians To Prioritise People, Not 2027

    APC Assures Of Expansion Of Women Representation, Participation In Governance

    APC Assures Of Increased Women Representation, Participation In Governance

    2027: Reject Use-And-Dump Politics, Sanusi Urges Oyo Residents

    2027: Reject Use-And-Dump Politics, Sanusi Urges Oyo Residents

    2027: Makinde Promises Practical Transformation Of Nigeria •Emerges APM Presidential Candidate

    2027: Makinde Promises Practical Transformation Of Nigeria •Emerges APM Presidential Candidate

    President Bola Tinubu: We Took Difficult Decisions, But...

    President Bola Tinubu: We Took Difficult Decisions, But…

    REVEALED: Funke Ashekun Fabricates Lies Against Olukoya To Secure US Asylum For Family

    REVEALED: Funke Ashekun Fabricates Lies Against Olukoya To Secure US Asylum For Family

  • Entertainment
    Historic Send-Forth For Professor YK Ajao As Iseyin Honours Its Musical Pride

    Historic Send-Forth For Professor YK Ajao As Iseyin Honours Its Musical Pride

    Olukoya Builds Heritage Event Hall In Memory Of Music Aficionado, Femi Esho

    Olukoya Builds Heritage Event Hall In Memory Of Music Aficionado, Femi Esho

    Sanusi, Atlético Berja Board, Berja Mayor, Seal Strategic Partnership

    Sanusi, Atlético Berja Board, Berja Mayor, Seal Strategic Partnership

    From Church Keys Too Global Stage, Pheelz Takes Over The Spotlight On CNN African Voices

    From Church Keys To Global Stage, Pheelz Takes Over The Spotlight On CNN African Voices

    Fela Lives: Tinubu On Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

    Fela Lives: Tinubu On Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

    Ilaji Assumes Ownership Of Interlink •Takes Over Atlético Berja

    Ilaji Assumes Ownership Of Interlink •Takes Over Atlético Berja

    Oyo Govt Gives Illegal Occupants Of Obafemi Awolowo Stadium 14-Day Quit Notice

    Oyo Govt Gives Illegal Occupants Of Obafemi Awolowo Stadium 14-Day Quit Notice

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • More
    • Advertisement
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
Newscoven
No Result
View All Result
Home Editorial | Discourse | Opinion VOXPOPULI

No New Evil: Boko Haram Continues The North’s Old Lunacy

by Olufemi Aduwo
March 7, 2026
in VOXPOPULI
Reading Time: 3 mins read
1 0
A A
0
No New Evil: Boko Haram Continues The North’s Old Lunacy
2
SHARES
29
VIEWS
Share on WhatsappShare on FacebookShare on Twitter

The history of Northern Nigeria carries the heavy stain of innocent blood spilled, long before the emergence of Boko Haram. It is not a new evil.

For decades, Christians and other religious minorities endured repeated persecution driven by religious extremism, political opportunism and the incendiary preaching of certain northern Muslim leaders.

Some imams, emirs and influential clerics promoted ignorance and deception with fervent zeal turning places of worship into centres of division and agitation.

Boko Haram is, therefore, not a sudden rupture with the past. It represents the grotesque continuation of an already established pattern of religiously motivated terror.

RelatedPosts

Aiyedatiwa And The Dangerous Flaw In Nigeria’s 2018 Constitutional Amendment

South Africa: A Nation Under Strain Of Xenophobia And Social Breakdown

Democracy Without Choice: Peril Of Consensus Politics In Nigeria

In December 1980, the Maitatsine uprising erupted in Kano under the leadership of Mohammed Marwa widely known as Maitatsine. His followers rejected Western education and modern institutions as forbidden and launched violent attacks on perceived unbelievers and state authorities.

The clashes claimed between 4,000 and 6,000 lives. Christians, often viewed as symbols of Western influence, suffered grievous losses while churches were burned and entire communities forced to flee. Violence continued intermittently until 1985, spreading to Maiduguri and Jimeta, among other locations.

The unrest in Kano was not an isolated episode. In October 1982, the city again descended into violence when Muslim crowds, angered by proposals to expand an Anglican church near a mosque, attacked government buildings and Christian properties. Many died in the resulting clashes.

The episode illustrated a recurring strategy which involved mobilising religious sentiment to obstruct Christian expansion in a region where Muslims formed a clear majority. By the middle of the decade, sectarian disturbances since 1980 had already claimed thousands of lives many of them Christians.

In 1985, in Kano the trader Gideon Akaluka was publicly beheaded after being accused of desecrating the Qur’an. In 1986, in Ilorin, militants attacked a Palm Sunday procession and destroyed churches. These incidents revealed how extrajudicial punishment for alleged blasphemy had begun to assume a disturbing regularity.

The most intense upheaval of the decade occurred in March 1987 during the Kafanchan crisis in southern Kaduna State.

A dispute at the Kafanchan College of Education where Muslim students objected to a Christian fellowship programme quickly escalated into widespread violence. A church on the campus was burned and the unrest spread to Zaria, Katsina Funtua and Gusau.

In Zaria alone more than 100 churches were destroyed. Hundreds lost their lives while many Christians were deliberately hunted and killed. Sermons from radical preachers played a decisive role in transforming a local dispute into widespread communal bloodshed.

The pattern did not end with the 1980s. In October 1991, Kano, again, erupted following rumours that the German evangelist, Reinhard Bonnke, planned to hold a Christian crusade in the city. Churches were burned and many Christians were killed.

In 1992, the Zangon Kataf Crisis in Southern Kaduna began as a disagreement over market relocation but rapidly assumed a sectarian character involving Hausa Fulani Muslims and local Christian communities. Hundreds died during the violence while villages were destroyed and families displaced. Official records estimated more than four hundred deaths across the phases of the conflict.

The Tafawa Balewa Riot in Bauchi in 1991 also claimed over 100 lives under similar circumstances, while additional disturbances occurred in Ilorin and other northern towns.

Towards the close of the decade, tensions intensified when several northern states sought to implement full Sharia Criminal Law.

In 1999 riots in Kwara State led to the destruction of more than 14 churches.

These developments foreshadowed the far deadlier upheaval that later occurred in Kaduna in 2000 when thousands perished in violence linked to debates over Sharia legislation.

None of these episodes emerged in isolation. They arose from prolonged agitation by sections of northern religious and political leadership who framed Western education and modern institutions as instruments designed to weaken Islam. The rhetoric popularised earlier by Mohammed Marwa portrayed schools, hospitals and civic institutions as manifestations of unbelief.

Such narratives fostered suspicion and hostility. Christians were depicted as existential adversaries whose presence represented a cultural and religious threat. In some cases religious sentiment was deliberately mobilised by political actors seeking influence and advantage.

Within this climate, the insurgency led by Mohammed Yusuf in the early 2000s found fertile ground. Boko Haram revived and intensified the same rejection of Western education first articulated by Maitatsine.

Since 2009, the insurgency and its splinter movements, including Islamic State West Africa Province, have inflicted immense devastation across Northern Nigeria. Thousands of people have been killed while towns, villages, churches, mosques and schools have been destroyed.

The 2014 abduction of schoolgirls in Chibok shocked the world, yet it represented only one episode within a prolonged campaign of terror.

Boko Haram, therefore, did not arise from historical emptiness. It inherited ideological currents that had circulated for decades and transformed them into organised insurgency. The movement stands as a grim reminder that intolerance left unchallenged can evolve into violent extremism capable of destabilising entire regions.

Until those narratives of ignorance and hostility are decisively rejected, Northern Nigeria will remain vulnerable to recurring cycles of sectarian violence.

The lesson of history is unmistakable. Extremism thrives where intolerance is tolerated and where leadership fails to confront dangerous ideas before they metastasise into organised terror.

Tags: Boko HaramNorthern Nigeria Historical LegacyOlufemi AduwoPersecution of ChristiansWestern Education
SendShare1Tweet1

Related Posts

Aiyedatiwa And The Dangerous Flaw In Nigeria’s 2018 Constitutional Amendment

Aiyedatiwa And The Dangerous Flaw In Nigeria’s 2018 Constitutional Amendment

by Olufemi Aduwo
May 30, 2026
0
38

"Because of the 2018 constitutional amendment, uncertainty now surrounds whether Aiyedatiwa may ultimately be restricted from seeking what many would...

South Africa: A Nation Under Strain Of Xenophobia And Social Breakdown

South Africa: A Nation Under Strain Of Xenophobia And Social Breakdown

by Olufemi Aduwo
May 23, 2026
0
28

The recurring attacks on African foreign nationals in South Africa expose deep fractures beneath the country’s democratic façade. What is...

Democracy Without Choice: Peril Of Consensus Politics In Nigeria

Democracy Without Choice: Peril Of Consensus Politics In Nigeria

by Olufemi Aduwo
May 16, 2026
0
22

"Consensus arrangements in a fragile democracy like we have in Nigeria frequently intensify factional tensions within parties. They often favour...

ICT | Science | Technology

Smart Journalism And AI: Redefining News Creation And Distribution

Smart Journalism And AI: Redefining News Creation And Distribution

June 5, 2026
15
She-Powers Energy Initiatives: NASENI Trains 50 Women In Renewable Energy Technologies

She-Powers Energy Initiatives: NASENI Trains 50 Women In Renewable Energy Technologies

June 4, 2026
13
NASENI Empowers 2000 Kano Households With Clean Energy Solutions

NASENI Empowers 2000 Kano Households With Clean Energy Solutions

April 28, 2026
11
Compensate Subscribers For Poor Network Service, NCC Tells MNOs

Compensate Subscribers For Poor Network Service, NCC Tells MNOs

March 30, 2026
18
Automotive Industry: A Goldmine Untapped, Under-Reported In Nigeria -Onakoya

Automotive Industry: A Goldmine Untapped, Under-Reported In Nigeria -Onakoya

March 26, 2026
76
Prev Next

Health

NNPC Ltd/FIRST E & P JV Conducts Health Outreach In 11 KEFFESO Communities

NNPC Ltd/FIRST E & P JV Conducts Health Outreach In 11 KEFFESO Communities

February 1, 2025
70

The Baby Market: When Reproductive Medicine Operates Without A Law

May 31, 2026
25

No Cases Of Ebola Virus In Nigeria -NCDC •Issues Health, Travel Advisory

September 8, 2025
13

The Unguarded Healer: When Doctors Become Endangered Species

March 22, 2026
57

UCH Fire Outbreak: CMD Assures Of Safety Of Lives And Property

August 19, 2023
92

COVID-19: Oyo Govt Donates Biosafety Equipment, Others To UCH

July 12, 2021
314
Prev Next
Newscoven

NewsCoven.com is an independent and unbiased online news medium determined to take a holistic approach to reportage of events, covering all spheres of human activities, with refreshed zeal and vigour.

Contact: +234-805-732-0978

Categories

  • Achievers | Appointments
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Arts | Book Review
  • Banking & Finance
  • Business
  • Church
  • Crime | Court | Judiciary | Security
  • Culture | Religion
  • Editorial | Discourse | Opinion
  • Education
  • Energy | Oil & Gas
  • Entertainment | Sports
  • Environment | Community | Eye Report | Metro
  • Feature
  • Health
  • Health Law & Human Dignity
  • Hotels | Travels | Tourism
  • ICT | Science | Technology
  • In The Eyes of the News
  • Interviews
  • Islam
  • Kaleidoscope With Anike
  • News
  • Peoples | Events
  • Politics
  • Reflections With Dapo Falade
  • Science
  • Uncategorized
  • VOXPOPULI
  • Woman's Essence by Motunrayo Busari
  • World

Recent News

Executive Order 002, 2026: Makinde Restricts Okada Operations

Executive Order 002, 2026: Makinde Restricts Okada Operations

June 5, 2026
Oriire Abduction: Makinde Receives Nigerian Air Force Delegation

Oriire Abduction: Makinde Receives Nigerian Air Force Delegation

June 5, 2026
The Israelites prayed, but they also prepared. They worshipped, but they also worked. They sought divine guidance, but they never neglected strategy.

Prayed Up, But Are We Prepared?

June 5, 2026

© 2024 NewsCoven - Beyond the Surface by DF Global Resources Enterprises.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Advertisement
  • Breaking News | Latest Nigerian News Today
  • Checkout
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Home
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

© 2024 NewsCoven - Beyond the Surface by DF Global Resources Enterprises.