Insecurity squeezes Northern Nigeria as food prices surge

    Adeola Ajakaiye, Nathaniel Gbaoron, Sikirat Shehu, Victoria Nnakaike, Hembadoon Orsar | Top Stories | Apr 23, 2026    
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Across northern Nigeria, from the insurgency-ravaged communities of Borno State, Yobe State and Adamawa State to the banditry-prone zones of Kaduna State, Katsina State and Kano State, a deepening security crisis is steadily dismantling economic structures, crippling livelihoods and deterring investment on a scale that analysts warn could take decades to rebuild.

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