Aminu Idris, Nsemba Edward Lenshie, Molmela Umaru, Paul Ani Onuh, Adamson Duncan Ganiyu
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Abstract
As rural armed banditry in Nigeria defies conventional warfare strategies, including militarisation, negotiation, and amnesty, the Zamfara state government in Nigeria introduced a market warfare st...