Beyond the Numbers: Inside Nigeria’s Insecurity Tracker
The Crisis Room Season 2 EP 4

On The Crisis Room, we’re following insecurity trends across Nigeria.
Every week at HumAngle, we track the state of insecurity across Nigeria: the attacks, abductions, armed clashes, displacements, and the lives caught in between.
All of it feeds into the HumAngle Insecurity Tracker, a data-driven project documenting trends, patterns, and stories behind the numbers.
Today, we ask: What does an insecurity tracker reveal about the state of a country? What do these numbers say about security policies, responses, and the future of communities at risk? Our guests are two journalists who live at the intersection of data, storytelling, and accountability: Adejumo Kabir and Abdussamad Yusuf.
Hosts: Salma and Salim
Guests: Adejumo Kabir and Abdussamad Yusuf
Audio producer: Anthony Asemota
Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida
The Crisis Room podcast focuses on tracking and analyzing insecurity trends across Nigeria, highlighting incidents like attacks, abductions, and displacements. Utilizing the HumAngle Insecurity Tracker, the project aims to provide data-driven insights into the patterns and impacts of such events. In the episode, hosts Salma and Salim engage with journalists Adejumo Kabir and Abdussamad Yusuf to discuss what the collected data reveals about national security policies and the future of affected communities. The production team includes Anthony Asemota as the audio producer and Ahmad Salkida as the executive producer.
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