The Fulani Herders in North East Nigeria: Surviving Boko Haram conflict
Fulani herders in North East Nigeria, struggle to graze their cows and provide for themselves and their families. Due to the Boko Haram insurgency, grazing paths have shrunk, and they have to flee their homes or risk death. HumAngle visited them to document the impact of the violence on their lives and the economy.

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