PodcastThe Crisis Room

31 IDP Camps At Risk Of Flooding In Northeast Nigeria

The Crisis Room (Episode 3)

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Internally Displaced Persons in Maiduguri, Borno state, in addition to worrying about food and terrorists, now have to also worry about the coming flood, while the government folds its hands. 


Hosted by: Maryam Mustapha and Murtala Abdullahi

Additional voice: Muhammed Akinyemi, Mansir Muhammed

Reporter/Analyst: Muhammed Akinyemi, Mansir Muhammed

Social Promotions: Muhammed Akinyemi

Production Team: Abba Toko, Anita Eboigbe, and Osato Edokpayi. 

Executive Producer: is Ahmad Salkida.

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Abdullahi Murtala is a researcher and reporter. His expertise is in conflict reporting, climate and environmental justice, and charting the security trends in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. He founded the Goro Initiative and contributes to dialogues, publications and think-tanks that report on climate change and human security. He tweets via @murtalaibin

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