The traumatic consequences of Boko Haram slavery among the ethnic minorities of southern Borno, Borno State, Nigeria
Background: The investigation on the experiences of Kibaku ethnic minorities of southern Borno in the Federal Republic of Nigeria under the Boko Haram (BH) insurgency is inevitable, considering the dire humanitarian situation that has since prevailed. The mass massacre indicates the violation of hum...
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Main Authors: | Samaila Ziradzo (Author), Robert T. Netangaheni (Author) |
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