To much of the world, the Nigerian city of Maiduguri is simply known as the birthplace of the extremist group Boko Haramhttp://nyti.ms/2yKZKue
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“I want a man who can make my breakfast,” said Rabi Isa, a 25-year-old student. Cheers broke out from classmates in her gender equity class.http://nyti.ms/2yL1qUy
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After the militants were chased from the city, imams became more vocal, speaking out against Boko Haram. Life eventually started easing up again, and young people have found safe spaces to let loose. http://nyti.ms/2yL1qUy pic.twitter.com/3AkZ30Bssw
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what are they thinking with leftist ideas like that? everyone knows the only way to fight far-right militants is centrism
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So it goes when women or anyone know first hand what is necessary to beat back oppression or worse.
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