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Development
Political Demolitions Cost Businesses Millions In Nigeria’s Kano
Before Sunusi Hassan could do anything, the looters descended on his shop and storehouses and stripped them bare. His stock…
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News
HumAngle Hosts Dialogue On Mental Strain Of Conflict Reporting
HumAngle Media hosted media practitioners Stephanie Adams-Douglas, Kunle Adebajo, and psychologist, Dr. Hassan Tajudeen in a virtual discussion on Twitter…
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Thousands Of Nigerians Seek Refuge In War-Torn Cameroon Community
The leader of a community in Cameroon has described the difficulty his tiny village is having hosting thousands of refugees…
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Armed Violence
Nigerian Air Force Admits Responsibility For Nasarawa Airstrike That Killed Dozens
The Nigerian Air Force has confirmed for the first time it carried out an airstrike six months ago in Nasarawa…
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Environment & Climate Change
Unofficial Displacement Camp Devastated By Early Rains In Nigeria’s Maiduguri
The year’s first significant downpour in Borno state, northeast Nigeria, has ruined the huts of displaced people in an unofficial…
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Armed Violence
Governor’s Order Not Enough To End Terrorist Curfew In Nigeria’s South East
Chinedu was in the street when he was killed by a stray bullet. The bullet that killed him came from…
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The Crisis Room
What Leads To Radicalization In Africa
What Leads To Radicalization In Africa | RSS.com Listen On: Apple | Spotify | RSS Radicalization has been on the rise in Africa, with religious extremists…
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Development
Poor Hygiene Facilities Contribute To Low Attendance Of Girls In School
“I miss school for at least three days every month when I am on my period,” says Khadija Mohammed Ibrahim.…
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Fresh Call For Protests In Senegal
Calls have gone out for three more days of protest in Senegal, as unrest connected to upcoming elections continues. The…
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News
Families Can’t Reach Relatives As Internet Is Shut Down In Senegal
Internet based communication in Senegal has been cut off, as the country enters a fifth day of unrest over upcoming…
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