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''We Shot Our Leader'' - Boko Haram Members Reveal

Sheikh Abubakar Shekau, leader of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, has reportedly been shot and deposed by members of their own sect, Boko Haram.
Abu Zamira Mohammed, who's the sect's leader  negotiating with the us government has been appointed as the new leader by the group's Shura Council.
The group also stated that its ceasefire declaration is working, pointing  out that there's not been any suicide bombing because the declaration. It noted its condemnation of the Yobe massacre where 40 students were killed, adding that some politicians now commit murder and ascribe it to Boko Haram 
On the Kano blasts last Monday, which led to the death of about 45 people, the group blamed it on  federal government's tardiness in answering the ceasefire agreement.
A shared report published yesterday, by Dr. Stephen Davis, a conflict resolution expert and an adviser to the final three Nigerian Presidents and  Phillip van Niekerk, President of Calabar Africa, a strategic advisory company focusing on Africa, and former Editor of South Africa's Mail & Guardian newspaper, in the US based online newspaper, huffingtonpost.com, quoted one Imam Liman Ibrahim, spiritual leader of Boko Haram, as saying that "the change in leadership was prelude to peace negotiations with the federal government."

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