Yusuf Adamu, a 22-year old student, was on the road with his uncle on 26 February. The plan was to go home from Nigeria’s Borno State to Potiskum, Yobe State's largest city. The weather was dry and warm - typically Nigerian weather.
The group claims to want to implement their interpretation of Sharia, or Islamic-law, across Nigeria. With that aim, the group is fighting to topple the government and create an Islamic state. to an Amnesty report, in 2019, Boko Haram carried out its deadliest attack by killing at least 60 civilians and causing mass burnings on Rann, a border town in Borno State, Nigeria
While militants guarded them, the tense wait continued until the group stopped two more people. Now, there were 18 civilians. They put them in the back of two pickup trucks and hit the road. Adamu answered all questions, explaining he is a student at Yobe State University with a major in Biology. He told them he lives with his parents and 12 sisters. When they asked about his uncle, he said that he is a close relative.
But the gun poking into his back was a stark reminder that first, he had to survive. That’s when the three-hour journey on foot started, and Boko Haram militants did not offer any water or any food on the trip.But instead, they began to question them again. This time with more detailed questions. Every few days, the militants would come and take Adamu and other prisoners to different places. Most probably to carry out the tasks they required from them or train them to recruit.'‘They said they would torture me if I don’t do my job. I could not take any further challenge. I was getting weaker day by day,‘’ he said.
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