Tuesday 4 August 2009

The Boko Haram Crisis

EDITORIAL
Nigeria has gone through this road of infamy before. Since 1983, when the Maitasine religious crisis wrecked havoc in Maiduguri, there have been several sectarian uprisings in different parts of the country. More than 10,000 people have lost their lives and property in the process. read more

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Nigeria on the brink

FOUR days of violence in Nigeria have left hundreds dead, destroyed towns and villages across the north, brought the cold-blooded police shooting of an Islamist rabble-rouser and left the outside world horrified. Nigeria, with 140 million people, is Africa's largest country. It is also one of the most corrupt, unstable, unequal and fissiparous: read more