October 29, 2019
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16:09Now PlayingWorld leaders worry about Turkish incursion in Syria and have been holding meetings to discuss limiting its military action in the country.
There are also concerns about the increase in terrorist activists in Subsaharan Africa, where insurgent groups have pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, whose fighters were held in prisons in northeast Syria, under the supervision of Kurdish militants who are now occupied with fighting Turkish troops.
Professor of African History, Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Ibadan, Isaac Olawale Albert, discusses the Turkish incursion, and its impact on African Countries fighting insurgency.
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