Brutal and emboldened : how Nigeria’s bandit crisis spun out of control
Conflicts over land and resources have deepened owing to climate breakdown, deforestation and population growth Beneath the shade of the wide-spreading branches of a neem tree, five young gang members wearing camouflage and beanies and cradling AK47 rifles took refuge from the harsh midday sun. (…)
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