Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013.*The video has been amended to correct a false image of Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil. Oct 1, 2016
Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013.*The video has been amended to correct a false image of Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil. Oct 1, 2016

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013. Oct 1, 2016
Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013.*The video has been amended to correct a false image of Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil. Oct 1, 2016
Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013.*The video has been amended to correct a false image of Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil. Oct 1, 2016
Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013.*The video has been amended to correct a false image of Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil. Oct 1, 2016
Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Mama Boko Haram: Aisha Wakil believes peace is possible

Ahisha Wakil, a human rights activist and lawyer, claims Boko Haram have asked her to represent them in negotiations with the Nigerian government. Wakil is known to many as Mama Boko Haram, due to her close ties with the terrorist group, and was already nominated to represent the group in failed peace talks in 2013.*The video has been amended to correct a false image of Barrister Aisha Alkali Wakil. Oct 1, 2016

Russia bus drivers spell out Help us, Putin with their vans and buses

Private bus drivers are protesting after a dispute between their employer and local governor has left them without work, calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to intervene personally. In a bid to attract attention they spelled out and #39;Putin, help us and #39; with their vehicles and recorded it with a drone camera. Sep 28, 2016

Three arrested on suspicion of modern day slavery in West Midlands

Three men have been arrested on suspicion of working a group of Polish nationals like slaves and paying them just £1 an hour at recycling plants in Sandwell. West Midlands Police officers raided CAP Recycling in Elwell Street, West Bromwich, and sister firm Black Country Recycling in Union Road, Oldbury, on Tuesday morning (27 Sept) as part of a modern day slavery investigation. Sep 28, 2016