Glory Ndudi, a Christian, and her five children board a bus headed out of town on Wednesday. The recent bomb attacks that have targeted churches in Kano, Nigeria, have led to an exodus of Christians from the city.

Glory Ndudi, a Christian, and her five children board a bus headed out of town on Wednesday. The recent bomb attacks that have targeted churches in Kano, Nigeria, have led to an exodus of Christians from the city.

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After Bombings, An Exodus From A Nigerian City

Attacks on churches have prompted Christians to leave the northern city of Kano, a flash point of violence in recent years. In the past, the radical Islamist group Boko Haram targeted mainly government and security institutions, in what appeared to be a battle against the state. Recently, though, their targets have changed.

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