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Features
Ambazonian Insurgents Ravage Nigerian Community For Housing Refugees From Cameroon
Belegete is a border village between Nigeria and Cameroon. The community in Nigeria’s Cross River State has hosted refugees from…
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Development
No Hope In Sight: ‘Corporate Begging’ On The Rise In Nigeria As Economy Bites
Sherifat Adio* maintained a vantage position along a street in the Ojodu Berger area of Lagos on the evening of…
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Human Rights
Int’l Human Rights Day: A Look At The State Of Human Rights In Nigeria
On Dec. 10, 1948, representatives of different legal and cultural backgrounds from all regions of the world came together to…
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Features
A Man Abused By His Wife Is Finding Access To Justice Difficult
Each time Chukwudi Andrew* tells people about his bitter experience since he got married in 2017, he hardly gets any…
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News
UCH: Nigeria’s Ombudsman, Lawmaker Intervene In Case Of Workers Left Unpaid For 34 Months
A few days after a HumAngle report revealed the hardship faced by non-clinical staff of the University College Hospital (UCH),…
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The Crisis Room
Navigating The Southeast Nigeria Conflict
Navigating the Southeast Nigeria Conflict | RSS.com Listen On: Apple | Spotify | RSS In this episode of The Crisis Room podcast, Adejumo Kabir engages…
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Analyses
Off-Cycle Polls: Insecurity Threatens Bayelsa, Imo, Kogi Governorship Elections
With a total of 5.41 million eligible voters, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to conduct governorship elections…
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Features
UCH: Federal Workers In Nigerian Hospital Not Paid In 34 Months
Ayo Adedeji can barely afford to feed his wife and four children despite his role as an accountant at the…
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Human Rights
#EndSARS: Reopening Old Wounds Three Years After Lekki Massacre
After Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu declared a curfew on Oct. 20, 2020, in Lagos, Nigeria, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation…
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Features
Education Under Attack As Nigerian Tertiary Institutions Face Increased Wave Of Violent Crimes
Students of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) in South West Nigeria, have been living in constant fear since their colleague,…
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