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Nigerians tell their stories of banditry. ‘A month will not go by without someone being killed in this village.’

By Oludayo Tade, Professor of Sociology (Criminology, Victimology and Security Studies), University of Ibadan
Banditry is widespread in Nigeria. It has been defined as “a loose collection of various criminal groups involved in kidnap-for-ransom, armed robbery, cattle rustling, rape and sexual violence, pillage and attacks on traders, farmers and travellers, particularly in Nigeria’s northwest region”.

This criminal activity has caused deaths, displacement, destruction of property and widespread fear. In…The Conversation


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