At least 7000 civilians have returned to their homes in Gomboru Ngala, on the border of Borno State and Cameroon. Boko Haram terrorists overran Gomboru Ngala 2 years ago and hundreds of civilians were killed or abducted. In September 2015, the Nigerian troops reclaimed the community.
After 2 years of displacement by Boko Haram, 7000 people return to their homes
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