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Nigerians Still Trying to Make Sense of Borno Massacre

Posted By: adminon: December 01, 2020In: SpectacleTags: ABU Zaria, COAS, NSA, ZabamariNo CommentsViews:
Nigerians Still Trying to Make Sense of Borno Massacre

Nigerians are still trying to make sense of the massacre of 43 rice farmers in Zabamari area in Borno State last Saturday. The first problem is the number involved. While 43 is what is large... Read more

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