Many Africans migrated north during the war due to a combination of factors, including the search for better economic opportunities, the impact of conflict and violence in their home regions, and the desire for safety and stability. The war often disrupted local economies and livelihoods, prompting individuals and families to seek refuge and prospects in more stable areas. Additionally, social networks and established communities in the north provided support and resources for those fleeing turmoil.
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