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Yobe State / Religion in Nigeria / Boko Haram / Islamic terrorism / Niger Delta / 2000s / Nigerian sectarian violence / Damaturu attacks / States of Nigeria / Africa / Nigeria
Date: 2015-03-11 08:10:01
Yobe State
Religion in Nigeria
Boko Haram
Islamic terrorism
Niger Delta
2000s
Nigerian sectarian violence
Damaturu attacks
States of Nigeria
Africa
Nigeria

COUNTRY REPORT: NIGERIA APRIL 2013 Nigeria is the fourth most violent country in the ACLED dataset when measured by the number of violent events; and the seventh most fatal over the course of the dataset’s coverage (19

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