An IDP, who has been in a Borno camp for over a year, told UN Migration Agency, IOM (Nigeria) that people in the camp call him Basawa, which means 'no play' in Hausa language because of his narrow escape from Boko Haram terrorists.
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"They call me Basawa, 'no play' in Hausa because I narrowly escaped Boko Haram attack -IDP
An IDP, who has been in a Borno camp for over a year, told UN Migration Agency, IOM (Nigeria) that people in the camp call him Basawa, which means 'no play' in Hausa language because of his narrow escape from Boko Haram terrorists.
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