An accord signed by G-20 foreign ministers on June 28 to stamp out the remnants of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and to halt the expanding terror of ISIS-related groups in the Sahel of Africa was greeted with dismay by prominent Nigerians. The Western powers missed an opportunity to identify the world’s fourth deadliest terror group, Fulani militias, the Hon. Femi Fani-Kayode told the Epoch Times. Fani-Kayode is the former Nigerian Minister of Aviation and leader of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party. “The Fulani terrorists, who are described as the world’s fourth most deadly terrorist group by the International Terror Index, are spread all over the country, are encamped in the forests of the Southwest, encamped in the forests of the Southeast and killing members of the local population encamped in every state of the Middle Belt and encamped in every state of the Northeast. “They are by far …