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NEUTRALIZING BOKO HARAM
Why Nigeria's War Cannot Be Won Until the State That Failed First Is Fixed
There is a padlock on a government office in Borno State. A hand-written note reads: Return Friday. It is Wednesday. Behind that door, fourteen thousand displaced people are waiting for someone to govern them.
No one comes.
This is not a metaphor. This is the war.
Sixteen years. Forty thousand dead. Two million displaced. The insurgency is still active.
Every general, every president, every international task force has had a plan. None of them have worked. Because none of them asked the question that actually matters:
What was already broken before Boko Haram arrived?
Kyari Pindar Mshelia was born in Maiduguri - the city where this insurgency began. He trained at the Nigerian Military School. He worked inside the Presidential Committee on the Northeast Initiative, Nigeria's apex recovery body. He has deployed to Monguno, Damasak, Ngala, and Mobbar - the most dangerous terrain on the African continent.
He has watched Nigeria fight this war from every angle.
And he is done pretending the strategy is working.
This book does not celebrate military victories. It explains why they keep reversing.
Neutralizing Boko Haram argues - with insider evidence, field experience, and forensic precision - that the insurgency was never the disease. It was the symptom. Six governance systems failed simultaneously: political, military, economic, societal, cultural, and institutional. Boko Haram did not create ungoverned space in northeastern Nigeria.
It moved into space the state had already abandoned.
Inside, you will find:
The IDP chairman who redirected toilet-block funds - meant for 14,000 displaced people - to renovate his own office.
The five institutional pathologies that have paralysed Nigeria's recovery machinery from the inside.
The "conflict entrepreneurs" - politicians, officials, aid actors - whose interests depend on the crisis never ending.
The October 2020 Monguno attack the author survived from a bunker, and what it proved about military victories without governance.
The real meaning of "Boko Haram" - and why misreading it has cost Nigeria everything.
This is the book Nigeria's power brokers do not want published. It is also the book Africa's next generation of leaders cannot afford to ignore.
For readers of The Looming Tower, The Bottom Billion, and Mountains Beyond Mountains - except this time, the insider is African, the crisis is ongoing, and the stakes have never been higher.
"The war will not end with a military victory. It will end when the state that failed first finally decides to exist."
Available now. Read it before the next attack makes the news.
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