Southern Kaduna Crisis Explained
The Southern Kaduna Crisis is part of a series of ethnicity conflicts in Nigeria. It is tied in with issues of religious and ethnic tension and the Fulani herdsmen crisis, as well as the growing tide of banditry[1] [2] [3] and general insecurity[4] particularly in the north of the country.[5]
Recent years have had large numbers of people killed in incidents.[6]
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- Web site: Defence Chief visits troops fighting bandits in North-West Nigeria. 2020-12-16. AIT LIVE. en-US.
- Web site: Amaza. Mark. Nigeria is also losing control of its troubled northwest region. 2020-12-16. Quartz Africa. en.
- Web site: Nigeria: Security forces kill 17 bandits in Kaduna state May 12. 2020-12-16. GardaWorld. en.
- Web site: Nigeria's Cultural Efflorescence. 2020-12-16. Council on Foreign Relations. en.
- Web site: Olarewaju Kola. 2020-10-11. Nigeria: 12 killed in bandit attacks on northern towns.
- Web site: 2017-01-13. Nigerian Govt. Says 204 Killed In Southern Kaduna Crisis - Premium Times. 2020-12-16. Sahara Reporters.