The military of Nigeria, Africa’s most populous state, is scrambling to contain an invasion of ISIS-allied Boko Haram in its bandit-prone Northwestern State of Niger, The Epoch Times has learned. Gov. Sani Bello of Niger State called for an immediate counterattack by the Army to dislodge bandits and “elements of Boko Haram” that have displaced 3,000 terrified citizens during the last week. “Boko Haram has planted its flag in Kawuri!” the governor said Monday morning to press at an IDP (internally displaced people) camp in the Shiroro local government area. “Their wives have been seized from them and forcefully attached to Boko Haram members,” the governor said. “They are claiming it as their territory and will use it just as they have used Sambisa Forest,” he said, referring to the vast arid bushland in the Northeastern region of the country where Boko Haram terrorists have sheltered in hidden bunkers for …