After gunmen abducted a quarter of the people in a village in Kaduna State, many who remain are now leaving for good.


Ahmed Idris is Al Jazeera's senior correspondent based in Nigeria
After gunmen abducted a quarter of the people in a village in Kaduna State, many who remain are now leaving for good.

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