Analyses
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What Is The Future For Borno’s Out-of-School Children?
There is a growing concern over the number of out-of-school children and the education system in Borno State, the epicentre…
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Why There’s No Federal Character In Nigeria’s Poverty Distribution
When the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released an executive summary of the 2019 Poverty and Inequality Report in Nigeria…
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Female Smallholder Farmers at Great Disadvantage In Nigeria – Report
The recent National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report shows that more women sustain their households with farming than they do…
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Inadequate Education Opportunities Widen Gender Gap In Nigeria
Recent statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has shown that education as a key indicator contributing to poverty…
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HumAngle: Reporting Crisis, Dodging Bullets And Fending Off Friendly Fire
The global index on the “most dangerous countries for journalists” ranked by the Committee to Protect Journalists makes its rating…
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The Cameroonian Perception Of Boko Haram
The abduction of seven French nationals, including four children, in the Far North Region of Cameroon on Tuesday, February 19,…
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‘Each Man For Himself’: What Experts Think About Surviving COVID-19 During Widespread Poverty
There is little the government can do to prevent more Nigerians from further sinking into economic hardship, considering information from…
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COVID-19: How Safe Is It To Relax Lockdown In Nigeria?
Five weeks of strict lockdown, especially in Lagos and Ogun states as well as the Federal Capital Territory FCT) will…
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COVID-19: Why Almajirai Lifestyle Endangers Social Safety Measures
Faisal, is a scruffy looking destitute boy. He is largely unkept and evidently battling all manners of the demons of…
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Why Wearing Masks, Gloves May Not Protect Against COVID-19
When Gbemisola Adebowale travelled to her town on March 24, she spared no efforts in protecting herself from the ravaging…
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