U of S student worries for family in Nigeria
Hauwa Bwala’s eyes have been glued to her computer screen in worry as she watches the Boko Haram extremist group wreak terror in the Nigerian province where she grew up.
The University of Saskatchewan graduate student has been in Saskatoon for almost two years but originally comes from Borno State in northern Nigeria. She returned over Christmas and heard from family members about the violence and death they had experienced first hand.
“Boko Haram in itself is kind of recent, but other forms of insurgency or crisis had been existent since as long as I could remember,” Bwala explained.
“It’s bigger. It doesn’t seem to be targeting particular people now, it’s anybody.”