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HT Exclusive: Women At The Frontlines Of Conflict In Africa, Stories Of Resilience and Survival

By Ebi Kesiena In July 2009, when Boko Haram insurgents attacked Borno State in northeast Nigeria, 38-year-old Fatima Musa fled her hometown of Gwoza with only her three children. Her husband had died two years earlier, and since then, she had taken on the role of both mother and father. Fatima now lives in a crowded displacement camp in Maiduguri, where daily survival depends on aid rations that are often insufficient. Like many other women, sh…
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The Heritage Times broke the news in on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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