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Features
One Man’s Desperate Cry as IPOB Strangles the Southeast
The hum of a generator was the sound of success for Uzor Igwe. In his small but bustling workshop in…
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Featured
Punished Without Guilt, Released Without Support
Life can change with the smallest of gestures. For Abubakar Aminu, it was just a phone call. And with that,…
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News
Boko Haram Kills 63 During Deadly Attack in Borno Community
Nearly two months after being resettled to rebuild their lives following several years of displacement, residents of Darajamal have suffered…
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Editorial
Silencing Gaza, Silencing the World
HumAngle has never covered a conflict on the scale of Gaza. None of our reporters has lived through bombardments that…
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Podcast
When the Caretakers are Gone
VOV 128: When the Caretakers are Gone | RSS.com You flee for your life when Boko Haram attacks your hometown…
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Armed Violence
DR Congo Army Rescues 5 Hostages as Survivors of Mobondo Attacks Remain in Fear
The Congolese army has rescued five women held hostage by the Mobondo militia after a recent attack on Camp Banku,…
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Features
In Abuja, VIOs Promise Digital Inspections but Old Abuses Resurface
What happens when those meant to enforce the law are the ones who break it? For many in Abuja, Nigeria’s…
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Featured
Three Boys Orphaned by Boko Haram Navigate Life
Baba Jugudum was not there when his father was killed, but those who were there said the man died tragically. …
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Analyses
The Deepfakes Moving Africa Carry European Fingerprints
“So what?” Richard Martin, a US-based pan-Africanist, shot back on LinkedIn, dismissing another user who dared to call a trending…
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Featured
Behind the Curtain at HumAngle
For half a decade, HumAngle has been pushing against the silence, documenting the multiple conflict situations in Africa, amplifying voices…
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