At least 11 farmers were killed over the weekend in two separate attacks in northeastern Nigeria, anti-jihadist militia fighters said on Sunday, in the latest violence to hit the region’s agricultural communities. The deadliest incident occurred Saturday in Kuwawu village, Borno State, where seven farmers were rounded up and had their throats slit, according to militia fighter Babakura Kolo. “All the seven farmers were slaughtered by the ISWAP i…
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