The blast at Kano's bus station happened around 5 p.m. It was mid-March and luxury buses were ready to set out across the country when suicide bombers blew up their car amid the mass of travelers, porters and ticket vendors.
Witnesses said dozens were killed in the attack, although official numbers remain hard to come by. What survivors did agree on, though, was the perpetrators: Boko Haram.
Reporter James Verini and photographer Ed Kashi traveled to Nigeria for National Geographic in the wake of the assault. They compiled a portrait of the elusive militant group and the way it is perceived within the country.
WHERE ARE WE HEADING TO?
SECESSION?
UNITY?
OR WAR?
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