Jihadist Encounter - Navigating The Extremism Narrative is a gripping memoir and social exploration that takes readers into the heart of Nigeria's struggle with faith, identity, and radicalism. From the vibrant pluralism of Lagos, where Christianity, Islam and tradition coexisted in harmony, to the stark rigidity of Sokoto's conservative streets, the author retrace a childhood shaped by two worlds in conflict.
Through vivid storytelling, he reveals how innocence was shattered by intolerance - where a dress, a prayer, or a word could ignite hostility. This deeply personal journey unfolds against the backdrop of Nigeria's growing religious tensions and the rise of Boko Haram, showing how extremism often begins quietly in homes, schools, and communities long before it reaches battlefields.
More than a memoir, this is a call to dialogue, empathy, and reform. It challenges us to confront the unspoken roots of extremism and imagine a future where faith unites rather than divides.
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