

Nigeria genocide warning as new weapons drive out Christians
Pastoralists and their cattle in Sokoto district in north-west Nigeria. (Luis Tato/AFP via Getty Images) As attacks continue unabated...
Release International | Keep The Faith
Nov 14, 2020


Nigeria’s Middle Belt Christians Endure Perpetual Violence by Fulani Militants
Published by International Christian Concern on October 5, 2020. Pastoralists and their cattle in Sokoto district in north-west Nigeria...


Boko Haram huntress
Aisha Bakari Gombi has reached real-life superhero status for her battlefield bravery in her fight against Boko Haram. Since the dawn of...
Al Jazeera
Apr 17, 2018


Stolen Lives: More Girls Kidnapped as Violence Escalates in Nigeria
Terrorists continue to attack northern Nigeria, and Christians are in the crosshairs. During the evening hours of February 19, Boko Haram...
21st Century Wilberforce Initiative 11
Mar 13, 2018


A Hidden Face of War
By Isabelle Arradon A few years ago, a woman in her sixties outside Banda Aceh in Indonesia told me about the rape and other torture she...
International Crisis Group 1
Mar 7, 2018


They Fled Boko Haram, Only to Be Raped by Nigeria’s Security Forces
By Dionne Searcey Falmata, 14, was abducted and raped repeatedly by Boko Haram fighters. Her trauma then continued in a camp for victims...
New York Times 1
Dec 8, 2017


Boko Haram strapped suicide bombs to them. Somehow these teenage girls survived.
By Dionne Searcey "They said to me, ‘Are you going to sleep with us, or do you want to go on a mission?’”AISHA, 15 “I didn’t want a...
New York Times 1
Oct 25, 2017


Cameroon’s Far North: Reconstruction Amid Ongoing Conflict
Cameroon has been officially at war with Boko Haram since May 2014. Despite a gradual lowering in the conflict’s intensity, which peaked...
International Crisis Group 1
Oct 25, 2017


Watch List 2017 – Second Update
Nigeria: Growing Insecurity on Multiple Fronts Nigeria is facing a time of uncertainty and peril. President Muhammadu Buhari’s failing...
International Crisis Group 1
Jul 20, 2017


Fleeing Boko Haram, Thousands Cling to a Road to Nowhere
By Dionne Searcey More than 130,000 people have amassed along this desert highway outside Diffa, Niger — National Route 1. They now call...
New York Times 1
Mar 30, 2017


Ten abducted in Nigeria after Boko Haram attacks
Four women and six youths were kidnapped after the insurgent group staged raids in nearby villages Nigerian soldiers with young men...
Ed Adamczyk| United Press International
Mar 29, 2017


Fighting Boko Haram in Chad: Beyond Military Measures
Since 2015, the conflict between Chad’s armed forces and Boko Haram has destabilised the Lake Chad region in the west of the country....
International Crisis Group 1
Mar 8, 2017





































































