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With ā¦3,500, Sokoto Residents Buy Locally-made Guns As Insecurity Spikes In Nigeria’s Northwest
Abubakar Sanusi, 22, still trembles. He is still at a loss for words, a month after he was abducted in…
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Sexual Violence Is Endemic In Sokoto But A Law Firm Is Changing The Narrative
Aisha Abubakar* was only eight when she lost both parents; one late Sunday afternoon in January 2019, a terror group…
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In Sokoto, Girls Struggle To Complete Secondary Education As Govt Drags Law On Child Rights
Mardiyah Bello* had big dreams until she was sexually abused by her class teacher one Saturday evening in 2019.Ā Before…
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HumAngle’s Journalist Wins Big At Nigeria Campus Award
A student-journalist with HumAngle Media, Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi, has emerged the Campus Writer of the Year at the fourth edition of…
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Sokoto Raises Affidavit Fee To N1,000 After HumAngle Report
The Sokoto State Judiciary has increased the fee for the swearing of affidavit in the state from N100 to N1,000…
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How PTDF Delays Undergraduatesā Scholarship For 2 Years
Aderemi Paul*, 23, was at his lowest ebb when he got a Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) local scholarship for…
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Children With Disabilities Suffer In Sokoto Over Failure To Domesticate Child Rights Act
One moment, 16-year-old Aliyu Bello is sitting on a couch, stretching his arms playfully and beaming a smile through his…
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Insecurity: Northwest Nigeria State Govt Shuts Down Boarding Schools
The Sokoto State Government has ordered boarding schoolsā closure outside the Sokoto metropolis over Nigeriaās Northwest regionās rising insecurity. Sa’idu…
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Campus Journalists Elect New Executives, Samuel Ajala Emerges President
Samuel Ajala, a final year student of the Federal University of Oye-Ekiti, has been elected President of the National Union…
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Black Saturday: 3 Siblings Among 8 Killed By Truck In Ondo
Three siblings and students were among eight persons killed on Saturday around the gate of Michael Adekunle Ajasin, University, Akungba…
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