Nigeria, May 19 -- Farmers in Borno and Yobe states have expressed deep concerns over their safety as the rainy season approaches, citing the persistent threat of Boko Haram terrorist attacks in the region. Many have already abandoned their farms, fearing for their lives, while others are considering alternative livelihoods to survive. In interviews with The News Chronicle on Sunday evening in Maiduguri, several farmers shared their struggles and fears. Among them was Bakura Abubakar, who has decided to give up farming altogether due to the escalating violence. "I won't risk my life just to farm because Boko Haram has taken over the area," he said. "Instead, I'll start a barber shop business since I already have some experience in it. At ...