The story of Borno is not complete without acknowledging its resilience. The past two decades have tested its people through insecurity, displacement, and economic hardship. But despite everything, Borno is rising again.
In a small village outside Monguno, a farmer named Musa returned after years of displacement. With help from a community cooperative, he rebuilt his home and started replanting his fields. “This land is mine,” he says with quiet pride. “No matter what happens, I will not leave it behind.”
Musa’s story is not unique — it echoes across towns and cities where people are returning, rebuilding, and refusing to give up on their future. Schools are reopening. Roads are being fixed. Hope is returning.
The Think Borno First Initiative shines a light on these stories — not just to inspire, but to remind the world that Borno’s spirit cannot be broken.
Think Resilience. Think Recovery. Think Borno First.
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