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Ebikabowei Victor-Ben
Born1971
Niger Delta
NationalityNigerian
Occupation(s)MEND commander
Politician

Ebikabowei "Boyloaf" Victor-Ben (born 1971) is a prominent Nigerian politician and former commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta. Boyloaf is well respected in both the Nigerian political realm and in the Niger Delta and is currently working to help president Goodluck Jonathan get re-elected.

Boyloaf at one time was one of the most high ranked commanders in MEND but left the organization after he was granted amnesty in 2009 by president Umaru Musa Yar'Adua. Since being granted amnesty he has not joined any militant group but still hopes that one day the Niger Delta region will become independent.

Militancy and activism

Boyloaf joined the newly formed Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta in 2006. Boyloaf soon rose to prominence in the ranks of MEND due to his expert commanding skills and was ranked 3rd highest in the ranks of MEND after Dokubo-Asari and Henry Okah. The name Boyloaf became well known throughout the Niger Delta and Boyloaf recruited hundreds of men and turned them into well trained soldiers. By 2008 Boyloaf had influence over many soldiers and people throughout the Niger Delta region. On August 27, 2009 Boyloaf was granted amnesty by the Nigerian president Umaru Musa Yar'Adua in Port Harcourt.

Soon after leaving MEND he became a prominent Nigerian politician and was very popular among the people in the Niger Delta region. On October 1, 2010 MEND planted two bombs in the capital Abuja killing 12 people and wounding 17. Boyloaf was arrested but soon released. Boyloaf was arrested yet again on January 13, 2012 after a car bomb had exploded in a town he had been in the previous day. Again he released soon after. In late 2012 Boyloaf began promoting the Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan for the 2015 Nigerian election. Due to the spike in MEND's activities in early 2013 Boyloaf was yet again arrested on February 4, 2013 and agin released soon after. Even though Boyloaf's days of militancy are far behind him he says that if their is no progress in the Niger Delta and the people of the delta continue to suffer he will return to fighting.

Sources

1. http://premiumtimesng.com/news/3645-former-militant-boyloaf-becomes-presidential-envoy.html

2. http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/ex-militant-leader-boyloaf-arrested-released/

3. http://www.nairaland.com/861429/former-militant-boyloaf-becomes-presidential

4. http://www.punchng.com/news/kuku-not-involved-in-boyloafs-arrest/

5. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/2015-asari-boyloaf-ateke-others-cannot-blackmail-jonathan-ajube/

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