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Deutsche Welle
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Nigeria: How religious divides worsen conflict during drought
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Research indicates that religious divisions between Muslim herders and Christian farming communities in Nigeria intensify farmer-herder violence during drought, with conflict rising primarily in areas where these religious groups meet rather than being solely driven by resource scarcity.

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Nigeria: How religious divides worsen conflict during drought
Drought is often blamed for Nigeria's farmer-herder violence. But new research shows clashes rise mainly where Muslim herders meet predominantly Christian communities, turning competition over land into deadly conflict.
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