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Boko Haram, referred to by themselves as Wilāyat Gharb Ifrīqīyyah (Arabic: الولاية الإسلامية غرب أفريقيا, (Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP), and Jamā'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da'wah wa'l-Jihād (Arabic: جماعة أهل السنة للدعوة والجهاد, "Group of the People of Sunnah for Preaching and Jihad"), is an Islamic extremist group based in northeastern Nigeria, also active in Chad, Niger and northern Cameroon. The group's leader is Abubakar Shekau. The group had alleged links to al-Qaeda, but in March 2015, it announced its allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Since the current insurgency started in 2009, it has killed 20,000 and displaced 2.3 million from their homes.
After its founding in 2002, Boko Haram's increasing radicalization led to a violent uprising in July 2009 in which its leader was summarily executed. Its unexpected resurgence, following a mass prison break in September 2010, was accompanied by increasingly sophisticated attacks, initially against soft targets, and progressing in 2011 to include suicide bombings of police buildings and the United Nations office in Abuja. The government's establishment of a state of emergency at the beginning of 2012, extended in the following year to cover the entire northeast of Nigeria, led to an increase in both security force abuses and militant attacks.
This week on Keeping It Real, Yahya Jammeh of Gambia cancels the 2016 election after conceding defeat. Nana Akufo Addo wins the 2016 Ghanaian elections. A fake American embassy in Ghana operated successfully for ten years before it was busted. After a Nigerian Pastor ignores stop-work order, his Church collapses killing about 200 people. Nigerian Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung says Super Falcons were not paid because he did not expect them to win.
This week on Keeping It Real, Cameroonian soldiers kill four protesters in Bamenda and brutalize students of Buea University for protesting. Is MMM a scam? find out in this episode.
This week on Keeping It Real, Gambian President Yahya Jammeh loses election to Adama Barrow and concedes defeat peacefully. In Angola, President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is ready to step down after 37 years in power. Prophet TB Joshua explains why Donald Trump won the US election
This week, Adeola addresses jungle justice in Nigeria after an alleged thief was burnt to death. The President of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh, submits his nomination form, less than one month to election. In South Africa, a black man is forced into a coffin by two white farmers who accused him of trespassing. In Ekiti State, Governor Ayo Fayose celebrates his 56th birthday by giving out N200 ($0.63), and slices of cake to people on the streets.
This week, Nigeria lost one of her most efficient soldiers, Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Abu Ali and six others in a Boko Haram ambush. With inadequate supply of weapons for soldiers and how the country neglects their families, Adeola wonders if Nigeria is worth dying for. As Ghana prepares for its presidential election on December 7th, Adeola takes a look at the two main candidates, incumbent President John Mahama and opposition candidate Nana Akufo Addo. Adeola discusses the reactions of Africans to the US elections as Donald Trump becomes the 45th president of America. In Tanzania, it is now a crime to marry or impregnate a school girl as perpetrators now face up to 30 years in prison. The Democratic Republic of Congo is supposed to have an election this November, but till now, the e...
This week on Keeping It Real, Adeola talks about why kidnapping is thriving in Nigeria, and how it could be stopped. In South Africa, a self-proclaimed prophet sprays mosquito pesticide 'doom' on his followers to perform miracles. In Zambia, the president slashed his $45,000 monthly salary to help the country overcome economic hardship. In Mozambique, more than 70 people died when an oil tanker exploded. In Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe says he's ready to retire. Meanwhile, his wife has declared herself president.
This week on Keeping It Real, Adeola urged the Nigerian government to deal with mismanagement among government officials before borrowing more money. In Cameroon, Oct. 21 became a black day after landslides and train derailment killed several people. In Togo, a woman is challenging the corrupt government of Gnassingbe, the family that has ruled the nation for 49 years. Also, find out how some women in Kenya defend themselves against rapists. Did Angola ban Islam? Find out from this episode and much more stories. Lastly, don't forget to write your comment on whether Africans should leave or be a part of the ICC.
This week on Keeping It Real, Adeola is very upset that some government officials suggested selling some of Nigeria's national assets to get out of recession. Also, is it possible that the President and former Vice-President are benefiting from the ongoing civil war in South Sudan? This week, Adeola also talks about her experience trying to interview government officials during the UN General Assembly in New York, and of course, she read your emails.
This week on Keeping It Real, Nigerian Doctor in Texas, Oluyinka Olutoye, and his team, successfully operate on an unborn baby at 16 weeks. The baby was then returned to her mother's womb and delivered at 36 weeks. Meanwhile, the Nigerian Senate refuses President Buhari's request to borrow $30 billion. In Uganda, President Yoweri Museveni continues to harass and arrest opposition leader Kizza Besigye despite that it has been eight months since the elections. Mr. President is also busy teaching farmers how to make money. As the US votes, Adeola is wondering who you would like to see become the next President of America. Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton?
This week on Keeping It Real, Boko Haram releases 21 Chibok girls after two years of abduction. A former Nigerian governor, Peter Obi, reveals the many ways politicians waste money. Last week, some Nigerian judges were arrested for allegedly compromising and collecting bribes. Also, Ethiopia has declared six months state of emergency after hundreds of protesters died in a stampede triggered by police during a protest.
keep it real and keep it cool
I’m Back 1 More Gain Just To Be In, Staying Up On My Feet Holding
About 20 Fins, Keepin It Real In Life, Trying To Get A Girl Or A Wife,
Listening To All This Gossip, Cause Niggas Can’t Hold They Lip, Always
Tryin To Cap Up On Your Nice Little Dip, Tryin To Be Real, But They
Can’t Cause They Ain’t Got The Balls To Express The Way They Feel,
But Still, Can’t Stay Out My Grill, They Just Don’t Know, If They Don’t
Get Out My Grill, They Gon Get Burnt, Sitting There Hating, Not
Knowing That Every Dime I Make Is Earned, Every Rhyme I Make Is
Learned, By Niggas That’s Tryin To Listen In, Stepping In Your Face
Just To Get Hit In They Chin, Don’t Forget When You Battle Me You
Won’t Get Not 1 Win.
Where My East Side Niggas That’s Holding It Down
Where My West Coast Niggas That Stay All Around
Where My South Side Niggas That’s Never On The Ground
Where My North Coast Niggas Even The Ones In The Pound
All I Do Is Shine, Without A Nine, Just Spit Rhymes, That Will
Mess With Your Mind, Take What’s Mine, Stay On Time, And Floss With
Only Dimes, Not To Mention Even Flow Online, I Be Doin What I Got To
Do, Keepin Everything True, And Stickin With My Favorite Color Blue,
Niggas Can Act Hard If They Want To, Cause Once They Get Knocked
Out They Go Look Like A Fool, Niggas Don’t Know Me Yet, I’m That
Niggas That Holds The Whole Set, And When They Out Partying, I Be
Makin They Girls Wet, Sweat, And Tired, Keepin Them Wired, Like The
F.B.I, Niggas Smoking Anything Just To Get High, Got Girls Scared To
Cap Or Even Say Hi, But Yet They Claim They Didn’t Want To Look Me
In The Eye, So What You Do Is Don’t Ask Why, Just Let Them Cry, And
Then Tell Them Bye Bye .
Where My East Side Niggas That’s Holding It Down
Where My West Coast Niggas That Stay All Around
Where My South Side Niggas That’s Never On The Ground