naratnamyou knowit's almt 6 yearagago,nd a lotf ople haveve already forgottenen it. for me, , it's about the history and our responsibility on behalf of the history, and i bring people to utoya because i belilieve that this is an important place where something horrible happened, but that horrible story is supposed to make us stronger on behalf of our values. woman: nigeria is not a faileled state. it is not a failing state. it is a strong, standing-up state but with a humanitarian crisis. man: what does he want to build now? woman: [spspeaks foreign langua] woman: nigeria is not a failed state. it is not a failing state. it is a strong, standing-up state but with a humanitarian crisis, a real crisis. whilst largely accessible, there are still pockets of resistance in all of these areas. [all speaking foreign language] alakija: the next major focus is those returnees coming in from cameroon. oh, my goodness, we're expecting in the next few months probably about 100,000 people. alakija: boko haram is an ideology that doesn't care in that part of the country whether yo