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/ 5 June 2001

NO EASY ROAD TO BORNO

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BORNO became on Friday the latest northern Nigerian state to adopt Islamic law, media reported. Eight other states have already adopted Sharia while three have announced plans to do so over the past year and a half. There are 36 Nigerian states in total.

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