2024
DOI: 10.1177/0095327x241308223
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The Military As a Non-Caring Institution: A Case Study of Nigerian Military Widows of the Boko Haram Conflict

Fisayo Ajala,
Lindy Heinecken

Abstract: This study examines the Nigerian Army’s provision of benefits to widows of soldiers killed in the Boko Haram conflict. While military institutions generally offer compensation to bereaved families, the effectiveness of such programs varies. This qualitative research, employing in-depth interviews and focus groups, argues that the Nigerian Army deals with the widows of its fallen soldiers in a bureaucratic and non-caring manner when they access their spousal benefits. This lack of administrative assistance is e… Show more

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