Cartoon Of The Week

Cartoon of 23th to 29th September, 2024

Aftermath of the Maiduguri flood

Illustration of people affected by Maiduguri floods with text about their needs for tents, toilets, blankets, and hygiene products.

Cartoon of 8th to 14th July, 2024

Collapsed School In Jos, Plateau State

Cartoon showing a conversation about substandard materials between a construction worker and an elderly man, with an ironic sign.

Cartoon of 17th to 23rd June, 2024

On Colos

Cartoon of a man smoking and swearing to get life together while two others look skeptical.

Cartoon of 10th to 16th June, 2024

HumAngle About

Illustration of two people lamenting over child casualties in wars in 2024, with dialogue bubbles expressing sorrow and shame.

Cartoon of 3rd to 9th June, 2024

Nigeria’s Labour Union

Cartoon of two men discussing the impracticality of a ₦70,000 minimum wage as per Nigerian governors, contrasting past lower wages and unpaid salaries.

Cartoon of 29th April to 5th May, 2024

Knifar: The Women Who Spoke Up

Long Covid Awareness


Cartoon of 22nd to 28th April, 2024

Israel Dismisses UN Ceasefire Call at its Peril

Cartoon depicting people looking at a devastated area with critical speech bubbles on global reaction.

Cartoon of 8th to 14th April, 2024

Food Crisis In NorthEast Nigeria Among IDP’s

Cartoon of two men discussing the government's fading zeal in accounting for the missing Chibok girls after 10 years.

Cartoon of 1st to 7th April, 2024

A Decade After, 89 Abducted Chibok Girls Still Missing

Illustration of two people talking about the plight of IDPs with one person digging the ground, against a minimalist sunset background.

Cartoon of 25th to 31st March, 2024

Gaza Genocide

Illustration of people in a war-torn area with text on Israeli actions in Palestinian territories.

Cartoon of 11th to 17th March, 2024

Kuriga Abduction

A cartoon of two men talking about a child's safety, referencing the inability to pay ransom if the child is kidnapped.

Cartoon of 26th February to 3rd March, 2024

HumAngle At Four

Illustration of climbers on a mountain with speech bubbles celebrating HumAngle's 4-year journey and growth in Nigeria.

Cartoon of 5th to 11th February, 2024

Cost Of Living Crises


Cartoon of 29th January to 4th February, 2024

Rising Living Costs and Violent Crimes


Cartoon of 15th to 21st January, 2024

People Who Survive Bombings Die Of Famine


Cartoon of 11th to 17th December, 2023

Israel-Gaza war in maps and charts: Live tracker


Cartoon of 4th to10th December, 2023

Israel-Gaza war in maps and charts: Live tracker


Cartoon of 30th, October to 5th November, 2023

No Cease-Fire Order.


Cartoon of 16th to 22nd October, 2023

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict


Cartoon of 25th September to 1st October, 2023

Humanitarian Voices


Cartoon of 11th to 17th September, 2023

Missing Person’s Problem


Cartoon of 4th to 10th September, 2023

17 Girls Abducted To Serve As Cooks For Terrorists In Zamfara


Cartoon of 28th August to 3rd September, 2023

Coup In Africa


Cartoon of 21st to 27th August, 2023

Missing Persons Dashboard


Cartoon of 7th to 13th August, 2023

HumAngle About Us


Cartoon of 24th to 30th July, 2023

Cost Of Living Crisis Report


Cartoon of 17th to 23rd July, 2023

Farmers In Borno Worry Over Prolonged Lack Of Rain


Cartoon of 5th to 11th June, 2023

HumAngle About Us


Cartoon of 29th May to 4th June, 2023

Africa Leads In The List Of World’s Most Overlooked Crises


Cartoon of 24th to 30th April, 2023

Nigerian Students Escaping Sudan Stranded In The Desert


Cartoon of 17th to 23rd April, 2023

How The Crisis In Sudan Is Affecting Civilians


Cartoon of 27th March to 2nd April, 2023

HumAngle Journalist Wins Michael Elliott Award


Cartoon of 6th to 12th March, 2023

Terrorists Kill 32 Fishermen In Northeast Nigeria


Cartoon of 27th February to 5th March, 2023

HumAngle at 3


Cartoon of 20th to 26th February, 2023

Election Insecurity Tracker


Cartoon of 6th to 12th February, 2023

Two Aid Workers Killed In Burkina Faso

Two Aid Workers Killed In Burkina Faso

Cartoon of 30th January to 5th February, 2023

Conflict in Francophone Africa

Conflict In Francophone Africa

Cartoon of 23rd to 29th January, 2023

The Displaced


Cartoon of 9th to 15th January, 2023

HumAngle 2023 Accountability Fellowship: Fellows As Agents


Cartoon of 2nd to 8th January, 2023

The Buni Yadi Tragedy: When The Boys Came


Cartoon of 25th December, 2022 to 1st January, 2023

HumAngle’s Most-Read Feature Articles Of 2022


Cartoon of 19th to 24th December, 2022

About HumAngle


Cartoon of 12th to 18th December, 2022

About HumAngle


Cartoon of 5th to 11th December, 2022

Nigeria’s Coat Of Arms


Cartoon of 28th to 4th December, 2022

Join Our Membership Mailing List


Cartoon of 21st to 27th November, 2022

Join Our Membership Mailing List


Cartoon of 24th to 30th October, 2022

Include Women in Conflict Resolution, UN Says


Cartoon of 17th to 23rd October, 2022

545 Days (1): A Great Escape From The Heart Of Terror


Cartoon of 10th to 16th October, 2022

About HumAngle


Cartoon of 3rd to 9th October, 2022

Floods Push Rise In Cholera Cases Alarming Aid Agencies


Cartoon of 5th to 11th September, 2022

“General Satan” Anglophone Separatist Killed In Cameroon


Cartoon of 22nd to 28th August, 2022

Cameroon Shuts 30 Mining Sites After Fatal Landslide


Cartoon of 8th to 14th August, 2022

Missing Persons


Cartoon of 18th to 24th July, 2022

Zamfara Emir Confers Traditional Title On Terror Leader


Cartoon of 27th, June to 3rd July, 2022

Arming Civilians In Nigeria’s Zamfara State ‘Is Suicidal


Cartoon of 20th to 26th June, 2022

About HumAngle


Cartoon of 25th April to 1st, May, 2022

Hunger, Starvation Excluding Borno IDPs From Ramadan Fast


Cartoon of 4th to 10th, April, 2022

Minister Ignores Kaduna Train Attack Victims, Families


Cartoon of 28th March to 3rd, April, 2022

Terrorists Abduct Passengers In Abuja-Kaduna Train Attack






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