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Tag Archives: Jos Plateau

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No Place for Ethnic Politics

Posted on April 22, 2012 by nyamewaa • 7 Comments

Two years ago I was in Jos Plateau, Nigeria, when hundreds of people were killed, women and children were thrown into raging fire. I don’t think I have ever been afraid as I got to the endless war chants and the cries for help. Two days later our host an important man showed up unscathed … Continue reading →

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