Inside a Boko Haram Refugee Camp in Abuja where internally displaced persons have been living since the insurgencies in the north-east got intense.
Families have been broken, bread winners killed, communities ransacked as the Boko Haram insurgency takes its toll on the socio-cultural and religio-politico lives of many Nigerians in the north.
The affected communities have fled for safety and now find themselves in various refugee camps, now called Internally displaced persons camps all across the country. At the end of the first half of the year, there were an estimated 2 million people living in internal displacement.
There are now refugees in IDP Camps in Adamawa, Borno, Yobe and other places in the North east where living conditions are horrendous. There are also a few of these camps located within the pristine federal capital, and one - the Gwoza/Bama IDP right in the heart of town, just a stone throw from the Federal Secretariat in Area 1.
...Can everthing ever be the same again.?