Why are Boko Haram and ISWAP at each other鈥檚 throats?
Clashes between jihadist groups could have killed as many as 200 militants in December
Fighting between rival jihadist groups in Nigeria鈥檚 Borno state was raging throughout December.
One source believes as many as 200 militants could have been killed in the clashes.
The so called Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) started life as a splinter group from the infamous Boko Haram.
Since the death of Boko Haram鈥檚 leader in 2021, ISWAP have gained dominance and sought to expand their sphere of influence in the last year.
But the two groups have become fierce rivals and there are reports they are putting increasing energy into fighting each other.
And with Nigeria holding presidential elections in less than two months, the security situation is at the top of the agenda.
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