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Blood, Betrayal, and the Fractured Caliphate
Behind the facade of order and cunning that the terror group Boko Haram, and its splinter group ISWAP, flaunt to…
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This story was supported by the Pulitzer Centre. Yusuf Abdullahi stood beside the only well left in his town, its…
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Auwalu Saidu remembers his elder brother, Babayo, with robes and horses. The kind worn and ridden by royalty in northeastern…
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Under the scorching sun, away from their makeshift tent of thatch, bamboo, and a tarpaulin sheet used as roofing, Pwanabeshi…
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Behind the facade of order and cunning that the terror group Boko Haram, and its splinter group ISWAP, flaunt to…
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On a dusty morning in Nigeria’s northeast, the echoes in camps are no longer the rattle of gunfire or the…
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Nearly two months after being resettled to rebuild their lives following several years of displacement, residents of Darajamal have suffered…
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It’s 1:00 p.m., and the sun in Maiduguri, North East Nigeria, scorches without mercy – too hot to stand still…
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Boko Haram launched a four-hour assault on Kirawa, a border community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, northeastern…
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Late one fateful evening, Malam Muhammadu Sodangi of Tuwon Tsoro watched helplessly as armed raiders made off with the cattle,…
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It begins with the memory of smoke. Hadiza Yahaya, now in her late 70s, folds her shawl over her shoulders…
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