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How Hunger Is Forcing Young IDPs To Take Difficult Decisions In Borno Camps
Evidence of despair and withering hope was written all over the face of Musa Ibrahim, as he sat in front…
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IDP Diaries: ‘People Pose As IDPs To Get Our Aid Materials’
There are some women coming from inside town who have tents here. They have been registered as beneficiaries. When officials…
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#COVID-19: In DR Congo Citizens Are Taking Vaccines, But Medical Personnel Are Reluctant
The Democratic Republic of Congo launched a COVID-19 vaccination campaign on April 19, 2021 with the AstraZeneca vaccine. Latest figures…
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Displaced By ‘Bandits’ (1): Nigerian Refugees In Niger Are Not Eager To Return
When Nigeria became too distressing for Abdullahi, he gathered what remained of his valuables, travelled hundreds of kilometres towards the…
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Murder In The Lagoon: How Hospital Allegedly Killed Patient By Administering Expired Drug
Adelagun Ronke*, 50, was surrounded by her children and siblings as she was taken into the Ikoyi branch of the…
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‘We’re War Victims Too’: Maiduguri Residents Lament Years Of Hunger, Deprivation
Poor residents of suburban areas of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, have recently raised concerns over the concentration of relief…
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IDP Diaries: ‘Women Walk In Groups To Protect Themselves From Attacks’
Why do we move in large crowds whenever we want to go to the farm? Boko Haram can attack us…
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#SurvivingLagos: Insults, Shame, Motivation Dot The Daily Life Of A Lagos Street Cleaner
A light drizzle had just subsided when the HumAngle crew walked into the home of 44-year-old Kehinde Omolara, a street…
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The Polarised City (5): How Jos Residents Found Their Way Home
In Chwelnyap, popularly known as Congo-Russia, Dang Choji witnessed the beginning of bloodshed that would later polarise Jos, an often-cold…
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How Face Masks Have Become A Major Source Of Income For Nigerians
When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the world in 2020, it was still like a myth to Nigeria and Nigerians,…
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