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How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords

How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords
How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords

How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords Yusuf anka, a 27 year old nigerian journalist, spent three years riding into and out of dangerous territory in northwestern nigeria, investigating armed gangs plaguing his home region for the bbc africa eye. Yusuf anka spent three years riding into and out of dangerous territory in northwestern nigeria, investigating armed gangs plaguing his home region.

How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords
How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords

How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords Yusuf anka spent three years riding into and out of dangerous territory in northwestern nigeria, investigating armed gangs plaguing his home region. a study found many google news initiative projects in middle east and africa struggle to become more than makeshift versions of the original idea. At huge personal risk, a young nigerian journalist and law student, yusuf anka, visited bandit leaders in remote encampments across the state—including one of the men who, in february 2021, abducted nearly 300 girls from a highschool in jangebe. In an attempt to find answers, bbc africa eye has spent more than two years tracking down and speaking to some of the most notorious bandit warlords in zamfara. At huge personal risk, a young nigerian journalist and law student, yusuf anka, visited bandit leaders in remote encampments across the state—including one of the men who, in february 2021, abducted nearly 300 girls from a high school in jangebe.

How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords
How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords

How One Nigerian Journalist On A Motorcycle Exposed Armed Warlords In an attempt to find answers, bbc africa eye has spent more than two years tracking down and speaking to some of the most notorious bandit warlords in zamfara. At huge personal risk, a young nigerian journalist and law student, yusuf anka, visited bandit leaders in remote encampments across the state—including one of the men who, in february 2021, abducted nearly 300 girls from a high school in jangebe. A new documentary from bbc africa eye talks us into the heart of nigeria’s worst security crisis, and brings us face to face with some of the most feared bandit leaders in zamfara state. In an attempt to find answers, bbc africa eye has spent more than two years tracking down and speaking to some of the most notorious bandit warlords in zamfara. Read about how nigerian journalist yusuf anka spent three years riding into and out of dangerous territory in nigeria, investigating armed gangs plaguing his home region. the story co won the #globalshininglightaward at gijc23. In rare access to bandits’ enclave, bbc’s investigative team, bbc africa eye, explored the real immediate and remote causes of the the problem by speaking to the two main warring sides – the fulani dominated bandits and the hausa dominated vigilantes, otherwise known as ’yan sa kai.

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