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Bound by Blood, Fighting to Death: The Cousin Tribes of Adamawa

When 55-year-old Muhammad Buba, a teacher at Boshkiri Primary School, left home on July 2, family and friends had no idea they would not see him again. On his farmland at Garin Mallam Isah, a vast land within the Lafiya district where he lived in Adamawa State in northeastern Nigeria, he was hacked with a machete by a group of armed young men and left to bleed out.  “It was a brutal incident,”  Ado Mohammed, an eyewitness, told HumAngle. With re…
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HumAngle Media Limited broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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