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Features
‘It’s a Struggle’: Benue IDPs Brave Harmattan Cold and Gruelling Farm Work to Survive
The festive cheer of Yuletide and the 2014 new year had barely faded when tragedy struck Ipav in Guma Local…
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News
HumAngle Editor, Experts Chart Path to End Insurgency in Lake Chad
The Lake Chad region has endured years of insurgency, leaving devastation and displacement in its wake. On Tuesday, Nov. 26,…
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Features
Nigerian Trafficking Victim Lured by Dubai Job Offer, Stranded in Egypt
When Micheal Chigozie got her ticket to a new life abroad, she was filled with hope. Her dream destination was…
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News
60% of Global Femicide Committed by Family Members, Africa Worst Affected — UN Women
A United Nations (UN) Women report has revealed that family members are behind most femicide incidents globally. The report, released…
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Armed Violence
Alleged Murder of Truck Driver by Wagner Mercenaries Triggers Blockage of Cameroon-CAR Highway
When a civilian was murdered allegedly by Russia-linked Wanger soldiers, angry truck drivers blocked the transnational highway along the Garoua…
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Investigations
Nigerian Child Labourers Toiling to Make Ends Meet From Illegal Gold Mining
Abdulwahab Salisu walked through a murky puddle; each footfall stuck firmly into the slippery soil. He stretched the dirt pan…
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Analyses
Over 25 Million Face Hunger in Sudan Amid Global Inaction
Sudan is on the brink of a catastrophic humanitarian disaster as ongoing conflict plunges the North African nation into unprecedented…
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Analyses
Simon Ekpa: A Timeline of Events Leading up to IPOB Factional Leader’s Detention
Simon Ekpa, the factional leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was arrested by the Finnish National Bureau…
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Analyses
Simon Ekpa Has Been Imprisoned. What Does it Mean for IPOB Agitation?
After many years of spreading repeated violent propaganda on social media, Simon Ekpa, leader of a faction of the proscribed…
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Features
Demolition in Nigeria’s Capital Displaces Thousands, Shattering Lives in Shantytowns
Beneath the blazing sun of Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Nigeria’s North-central, smoke spiralled skyward, marking the harrowing…
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