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Nigeria: Boko Haram Is a Ghost, the U.S. Needs to Recognize That

Atlantic Council] As Nigeria’s newly elected President Bola Tinubu takes stock of what lies ahead for him, he faces the challenge of achieving a lasting peace and keeping civilians safe, an issue with which his predecessors significantly struggled. To finally accomplish this task, he’ll need to address the jihadist insurgency that has engulfed the country’s north for the last decade…
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