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News
Amid Rising Press Attacks, ICRC Offers Safety And Emergency Drills To Nigerian Journalists
For two engaging days, journalists across newsrooms gathered for safety and emergency drills organised by the International Committee of the…
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Election Security
Nigeria’s Off-Season Elections: Did Heavy Security Deployments Contain Anticipated Violence?
Before elections were held in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi states last weekend, Nov. 11, there were already many signs of…
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News
ECOWAS Orders Nigeria To Review Broadcasting Laws Gagging Citizens’ Freedom Of Expression
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has declared that parts of the Nigerian Broadcasting Code violate international human rights obligations. The…
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Analyses
Nigeria’s Off-Season Polls: As Election Day Draws Near, Terror Lurks Around Kogi’s Streets
Blessing Ubodo was happy to work as an ad-hoc staff for Nigeria’s elections body known as the Independent National Electoral…
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Investigations
With 8000 CFA Bribe, Nigerian Smugglers Are Bypassing ECOWAS’ Border Crackdown In Niger
Jibya, a bustling town bordering the Niger Republic in Nigeria’s Katsina State is silent; rows of cargo trucks wait quietly…
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News
The MDAs Violating Nigeria’s Freedom Of Information Act
A compliance and transparency ranking exercise by a coalition of Nigerian civil society organisations revealed how many federal parastatals violated…
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News
IMF Loan Policies May Threaten Human Rights In African Nations — Report
Loan policies and austerity measures by the International Monetary Funds (IMF) are causing rising inequality and eroding people’s economic, social,…
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Investigations
Gold, Livestock And Bikes: How Abductees Paid Ransoms During Nigeria’s Cash Crunch
First, he froze in terror, then he blacked out. Aliyu Sani, 45, woke up in a filthy camp in the…
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News
Terrorists Shoot Down Helicopter In North-Central Nigeria
Terrorists operating in Niger State shot down a helicopter belonging to the Nigerian Air Force on Monday, Aug. 14. The…
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Features
Turmoil, Blackouts And Blockades: Cautious Support For Junta In Niger Despite Sanctions
Nigeriens now living under a military government have told HumAngle they cautiously approve of the junta that has taken power,…
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