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Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by SEasternVictory: 8:31am On May 23, 2021

Women mourn the death of aid workers who were executed by Islamist militants, in the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri, Nigeria on July 23, 2020. Kolawole Adewale/Reuters

The Western media is focused on the struggle between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with searing images of the humanitarian disaster that is unfolding. Yet the magnitude is tiny compared to the humanitarian crisis in northern Nigeria. Total confirmed deaths number 239 in the current round of fighting between Hamas and the Israelis. In comparison, there have been at least 755 deaths since January 1, 2021 in northeastern Borno State, the epicenter of the Boko Haram insurgency; in northeastern Nigeria alone, over 2.9 million are internally displaced.

In northwestern Kaduna and Zamfara states, both heavily afflicted by armed banditry, cumulative deaths since the turn of the year are at least 705. (Many more have been kidnapped.) Reporting from northern Nigeria is difficult, and thus casualty figures are likely an undercount. Now, the World Food Program is sounding the alarm over the looming prospect of famine. Already, a large majority of Nigerians (86 percent) lack access to a safely managed source of potable water.

In northeastern Nigeria, food and other relief is provided almost entirely by UN agencies and some 150 Nigerian and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Yet their personnel are under attack from Boko Haram and other jihadi organizations who accuse aid workers of, among other things, "Christianizing" the indigenous Muslim population. The other bookend of humanitarian frustration is that relief workers credibly complain that their efforts are too often thwarted by the army and the police in the name of "security." At least some security operatives complain that humanitarian relief reaches jihadis.

Why does the ongoing tragedy in northern Nigeria—and indeed much of the rest of the Sahel—attract so little attention in the developed world? Part of the answer is that the Sahel and northern Nigeria are far away. Few Americans have a personal link to it, unlike the large number that are invested in Israel and Palestine in one way or another. Many, perhaps most, Americans are convinced that what happens in Israel and Palestine directly affects U.S. interests. Further, issues in the conflict in northern Nigeria and the Sahel, in many ways a civil war within Islam, are obscure to twenty-first-century Americans. Popular media coverage is also limited: for a long time, media access to the war zone has been inhibited both by jihadis and the security services. "Compassion fatigue" in the aftermath of Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria also plays a role.

Whatever the reasons, the bottom line is that the ongoing tragedy in the Sahel and northern Nigeria merits more humanitarian attention from the United States than it receives.

Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by Wiseandtrue(f): 8:38am On May 23, 2021
SEasternVictory:

The Western media is focused on the struggle between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with searing images of the humanitarian disaster that is unfolding. Yet the magnitude is tiny compared to the humanitarian crisis in northern Nigeria
The fight was between Israel and Hamas (terrorist group)!

Israel responded swiftly! Bombing their underground's and places they operates from!

Iran got tired of supplying Hamas with weapons, I mean, how long will they continue doing that

Now, as we speak, they have both ceased fire!

Note: The Palestinian president is not in support of HAMAS!

The western media, cannot love Nigeria more than Nigerians!!!
Terrorism in Nigeria is political!!!

El-rufai was paying terrorists for protection when we have the Nigerian police

HISBAH is also doing as they like without regard to the Nigerian constitution!

Then again in Nigeria, protesters were killed and Nigerian Army denied involvement which later turn out to be lies on the part of the Nigerian Army

Of recent he (el-rufai) hired trucks filled with thugs to harass peaceful protesters in Kaduna undecided

Pantami was linked with terrorism but he's still a minister grin grin grin

CNN do speak out but CHANNELS granted interview with IPOB's lawyer and them chop ban shocked shocked

Nigerian media cannot even help themselves and you are calling on western media Where are ALL our fearless journalists NGOs

Can the western media love Nigeria more than the Nigerian media

Identifying those who are actually in charge of Nigeria will be a starting solution to her problems!!!

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Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by Techguy96(m): 8:39am On May 23, 2021
Leave them ipob and end SARS is their problem.

Wat will eventually start in Nigeria but it won’t start from southeast as most of us expect, it will start from the north.
Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by donbachi(m): 9:01am On May 23, 2021
Like It or not...it will cause food shortage in nigeria,if not food scarcity.
Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by SEasternVictory: 9:03am On May 23, 2021
donbachi:
Like It or not...it will cause food shortage in nigeria,if not food scarcity.

Only for those who allow their farm lands to be overrun by Jihadists.
Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by longetivity(m): 9:11am On May 23, 2021
I see northerners moving down to the south en masse, this I have seen
Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by SEasternVictory: 9:25am On May 23, 2021
longetivity:
I see northerners moving down to the south en masse, this I have seen

I agree , it's already happening in the middle belt.

It is all part of the plan to create refugees and send them into other lands to destabilise those lands. Which is why Southerners should be vigilant otherwise their lands will be overrun.

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Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by SEasternVictory: 9:37am On May 23, 2021
donbachi:
Like It or not...it will cause food shortage in nigeria,if not food scarcity.

Only in some parts
Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by SEasternVictory: 10:46am On May 23, 2021
Techguy96:
Leave them ipob and end SARS is their problem.

Wat will eventually start in Nigeria but it won’t start from southeast as most of us expect, it will start from the north.

hmm
Re: Northern Nigeria Faces The Threat Of Famine by Yobabad: 11:29am On May 23, 2021
No need to be in the same country with terorist, Oduduwa republic is all we want

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