In northeastern Nigeria, a group of skilled hunters takes on a dangerous mission: protecting their communities from threats where official forces struggle.
Led by Aisha Bakari Gombe, known as the Queen Hunter, they use traditional tracking techniques and locally crafted tools to ensure safety in conflict-affected regions.
Their deep-rooted beliefs and courage make them a formidable force.
As Aisha balances her leadership role with personal challenges, including an unexpected life change, she remains a symbol of resilience and hope.
This is the story of bravery, tradition, and the relentless fight to safeguard a way of life.

Original Title : Queen Hunter
Director : Rosie Collyer
Cast : Aisha Bakari Gombi, Bukar Jimeta, Murtala Bawuro, Aliyu Bega, Abba Tahir, Lionel Rawlins, Umar Suleiman

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  1. This is sad. This looks a lot like Mexan Citizens who went up against the Cartels with similar weaponry. Totally outgunned by a much better funded enemy.

  2. I can never understand the government of Nigeria because they know where these boko haram people live and yet they are doing nothing. Why cant they just send the whole army to them ,if the government is really not involve in this boko haram issue

  3. Why wpuñd boko haram fightwrs just sit around in a village and wait for these hunters. Looks like a peacefull village to me…why is she ordering people to break legs???

  4. if the hunters got only 3 cartridges and no bullets, how can boko haram have so much? Ask your self how much is the islamic world giving them? All those funding from muslims adding to this problem.

  5. I am from Western Nigeria and I have read and known about the very brave and courageuos Aisha before now. Its such a pathetic situation in our Country Nigeria,Boko Haram sends chills down my spine ,i actually use to heva panic attacks when i remener the evil theh perpetrate .
    May Almighty God continue to keep Aisha and her family safe .

  6. I truly appreciate her courage, but let's be honest and realistic. When the Nigerian Army and national security forces, despite having automatic weapons and machine guns, have struggled against the Boko Haram insurgency, how can we expect a group of civilians armed with arrows and shotguns to stand against a militant group that poses a global threat? And yet, they have managed to succeed to some extent.

    I don’t see the need to create a hero out of Aisha. While reading the comments, I couldn’t find any Nigerians claiming to know her. In a country like Nigeria, making someone famous for something they didn’t do could put their life at risk. In the end, she might have no choice but to seek asylum abroad.

  7. Im a Nigerian and this is my first time watching a documentary based on whats going on in the north that means well, also it sheds a different light on whats actually going on for the Nigerians that live else where. Our government has failed so much that it has become the norm for ordinary citizens to put up arms against terrorist with superior weapons. Aisha if you see this trust me when i say you name will go down in the Nigerian history books and stories will be written about you. I pray you live long and witness the results of your courages actions. It will not be better for our leaders and their families

  8. these folks would have boko haram on the ropes if they had access to even just a fraction of the arms and ammo Americans use just at the range. its crazy to see them using homemade muzzle loaders

  9. Truly Highschool-level vigilantes. How the 100 young dudes on motorcycles get together and capture 3 enemies and the camp celebrates like they just won a major victory is very telling.
    I truly feel sorry for these people and what they have been going through, I cannot imagine being in their shoes. However, this whole documentary was like watching a neighborhood turf war in inner city USA in the 1950s. No meaningful progress towards peace or security, just young men riding around with guns.
    You want to make an actual difference? Join the armed forces, pay taxes, support a non-corrupt government, get educated. It's not as easy as grabbing a gun and riding around with a bunch of your high school buddies hoping that you'll one day be a hero.
    And of course a "Miracle baby" there at the end to really clench the emotional attachment of the viewer.

  10. When the Science corrupts, Church takes its place.
    When the Church corrupts, the Spirits take its place.
    When the Spirits corrupt, the Mother Nature take place.

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