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A Passionate Education?: The Creation of Boko Haram

Posted on May 3, 2016September 4, 2017 by Richard Newton

Sam Epps explores the formation of Boko Haram and the lesser publicized effects it has had on Nigeria.

Posted in Blog, Culture, Ethnicity, Gender, and Religion, islam, Religion, Signifying Religion: An African American WorldviewTagged #acrel, #bringbackourgirls, Boko Haram, islamism, religious studies, terrorism, violenceLeave a comment
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