1. boko - Noun
2. Boko - Proper noun
boko (plural bokos)
(dated, West Midlands, originally boxing) The nose.
A people of Benin and Nigeria.
(linguistics) A Mande language spoken by the Boko people.
Synonym: Boo
Boko (plural Bokos)
A member of the Boko people.
Synonym: Boo
Boko
Boko Haram.
Boko
A town in the Niangoloko Department, Comoé Province, in southwestern Burkina Faso.
Boko
A district in the Pool region of southeastern Republic of the Congo.
Boko
The Latin script alphabet used for the Hausa language.
bòkò
Alternative form of bocor
Boko (plural Bokos)
A member of the Boko people.
Synonym: Boo
Boko
Boko Haram.
Boko
A town in the Niangoloko Department, Comoé Province, in southwestern Burkina Faso.
Boko
A district in the Pool region of southeastern Republic of the Congo.
Boko
The Latin script alphabet used for the Hausa language.
A Boko Haram fighter can carry out a suicide bombing because they have been made to believe it would take them to heaven while bandits in the Northwest run for their lives in the presence of superior fire power. Source: Internet
Abraham Amuta, a captive of the Boko insurgents has allegedly turned down an offer by the terrorist to be freed and go home. Source: Internet
According to the brigadier general, this is in addition to several equipment casualties suffered by the Boko Haram members. Source: Internet
According to him, the activities of CAN as a result of attacks of by Boko Haram members would make the terrorists the happiest. Source: Internet
A Boko Haram survivor, Daudu, was one of those at the prayer session to mark the second anniversary of Leah’s capture by the insurgents. Source: Internet
According to Senator Ebute, while Boko Haram/ISWAP threats have almost vanished in neighbouring states, it persists in Borno due to the unwillingness of political leaders to partner and support the military. Source: Internet