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How Many Teachers Does It Take To Run A School? The Answer May Surprise You
One thing so unavoidably distinct about the head teacher’s office, is the plastic furniture stacked against the walls of the…
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Nigeria’s Floods Leave A Trail Of Ruin And Heartbreak — Photo Essay (III)
Abubakar Muhammad and Salihu Muhammed sat beside the road on granite rocks, what remained of materials used to refill the…
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Nigeria’s Floods Leave A Trail Of Ruin And Heartbreak — Photo Essay (II)
One after another, passengers alighted from their cars. Two men in their mid-twenties, Mohammed and Tasihu, emerged from a boat…
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Nigeria’s Floods Leave A Trail Of Ruin And Heartbreak — Photo Essay (I)
Young Aliyu Abubakar wore his beret like a union leader and folded his trousers above his knees to keep them…
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Life For The Displaced Woman When Her Husband Goes Missing
When Hajja Hawwa Saleh arrived in Maiduguri in late 2015 as a displaced woman, there wasn’t enough food for her…
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Financing The Ambazonian Dream
Lambi, the son of a cocoa farmer, ditched his childhood dream to make his family proud by becoming an accountant.…
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Caught In the Floods: Tales Of Residents Affected In Nigeria’s Delta State
Madame Christiana sits to count her losses. She recently woke up to a flooded compound. Naturally, that meant flooded farmlands…
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545 Days (1): A Great Escape From The Heart Of Terror
“Today is the D-Day of our escape,” abducted humanitarian worker Jummai Inuwa said firmly to the other women in her…
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‘The Water Is Not Good At All’
CAPE TOWN — As the wind blew down the streets of Emalahleni’s Klarinet township during a cold snap in August,…
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She Lost Three Children Before The War, And Then It Took All That Was Left
Yagana Mamanaye’s life was complete, and then it wasn’t. She had everything she wanted. A home that embraced her. A…
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