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Dec 1, 2008, 6:23 GMT
Hospitals unable to cope with injured after clashes in Nigeria
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Great article, except you're missing one crucial fact: Jos doesn't have a long history of violence as your post suggests. As you rightly pointed out, there has been only one within the 7 years ago. If you do a bit of digging, you'll find that Jos doesn't even come close to being the #1 city as far as fights & unrest go. That position also remains true if we only count conflicts influenced by religion (in Nigeria).
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