ISIS Train Jihadists For Attack In Nigeria
A report by UK SUN newspaper has revealed that the world’s jihadists’ Group of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is deploying its members to Nigeria to facilitate trainings for potential attacks.
According to the report on Monday, there seems to be a collaboration with the insurgent group of Boko Haram as ISIS is also reinforcing the former and some other Fanatics in Nigeria for training in the Middle East.
The probable country to be attacked is Britain.
Nieves, more than 150 British troops are conducting counter-terror training with Nigerian forces in an attempt to stem the bloody attacks — and halt ISIS’ operations in West African region.
At one training mission in Kaduna, a senior Nigerian Air Force commander revealed how local jihadist groups were learning from ISIS after swearing allegiance to its black flag.
Group Captain Isaac Subi, 46, who has been fighting terrorism across Africa since 1991, said:
“They come and train their fighters here and some of our insurgents too are granted access to their training in Yemen and Syria, acquiring those skills and they come back and teach others.
“They have this exchange programme of fighters.”
The report stated that the poisonous influence of the fighters had already ended in horror attacks on British streets, citing the stabbing to death of Fusilier Lee Rigby in 2013 in London by Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, both of Nigerian descent.

