Disir
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For one week now, our family has accommodated a close relation and her two teen-age daughters. They arrived from Kafanchan in the dead of the night, clearly traumatized. Her husband works with one of the federal agencies in Abuja, and had phoned her to leave town and their home because rumour had it that the town was going to be attacked. Since their arrival, we have both followed developments in and around southern Kaduna very closely. We have never really been distant from developments and politics of a region that flows deep in our veins. I am Fulani married to a Fulani, with close relations scattered in five local government areas in the southern part of the state and a few other locations in the state where they were forced to make home as a result of the 1992 Zangon Kataf killings.
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This is an interesting article.