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Buried Beneath the Baobab Tree takes place in the northeastern region of Nigeria in the state of Borno. Since the mid-2000s, Borno has been amid a range of conflicts instigated by multiple religious extremist militant groups, including Boko Haram and the formation of ISWAP (Islamic State’s West Africa Province). Thousands of people have been displaced, abducted, or murdered as a result of these conflicts (“Borno State, Nigeria: Difficult Living Conditions and Frequent Clashes.” Doctors Without Borders, 16 Sept 2020). Christians and Muslims have lived peacefully side by side in the region for centuries, but recently the region has experienced regular terrorist attacks, raids, and destruction while pleading with their government for more action. Groups like Bring Back Our Girls continue to advocate for the rescue of those who were captured and have yet to be found.
Northern Nigeria struggles more other parts of the nation with poverty, infant mortality, and education. Borno has one of the lowest education rates in the country, and although it has some of the best schools, few can afford to attend (“