Nigeria’s Bandits’ War Of Attrition
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By Mobolaji Sanusi
“In a sick country, every step to health is an insult to those who live on its illness.” — Bernard Malamud (1914-1986).
Banditry is one of the most heinous crimes ravaging parts of contemporary Africa. In plagued countries, control over mining of natural resource treasures by corrupt and influential indigenes, in atrocious collaborations with foreign interests, have been identified as the bedrock of this criminality. In other instances, it is more of political control wh
“In a sick country, every step to health is an insult to those who live on its illness.” — Bernard Malamud (1914-1986).
Banditry is one of the most heinous crimes ravaging parts of contemporary Africa. In plagued countries, control over mining of natural resource treasures by corrupt and influential indigenes, in atrocious collaborations with foreign interests, have been identified as the bedrock of this criminality. In other instances, it is more of political control wh
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