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Rising Above COVID-19: Farmers’ Resilience, Successes Amidst Pandemic In Niger Delta
As COVID-19 restrictions hindered the movement of farm inputs, leading to an increase in logistics and transactional costs, one cocoa…
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IDP Diaries: ‘Our Aid Materials Are Being Sold In Markets’
If you go to the market, you will see some things meant for us IDPs. Things like school bags, shoes,…
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#BreketeFamily: How Nigerian Radio Show Has Built A Tribe Of Taxi Drivers
In 2017, Joshua Anyoha, a graduate of Lagos State University, lost his job. From then, he struggled to make a…
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How 3 Physically Challenged Men Make A Living Sweeping Abuja Bridges
Five years ago, 32-year-old Abdullahi Abubakar left Bauchi, Northeast Nigeria for Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city in hopes of a better…
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Okon: Abuja Based Entrepreneur Providing Employment With Popcorn Business
Eketh Okon came to Abuja, North-central Nigeria after his mandatory National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) in 2015 with high hopes.…
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Nkoli: A Female Cab Driver’s Experience Earning A Living In Abuja
If you are lucky, you might run into her one day if you happen to ply the Jabi-Lifecamp route of…
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The Discreet Lives Of Women Living With HIV In Nigerian IDP Camps
Hajiya*, 30, was out of town when Boko Haram militants attacked Bama in 2014. By the time she returned, her…
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Kaduna Showdown: Labour, El-Rufai’s Tit-For-Tat Game Begins
Nasir El-Rufai, Kaduna State Governor, Northwest Nigeria, has since 2017, sacked about 80,000 workers from the state’s civil service for…
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Borno IDPs With Detained Husbands Torn Between Moving On And Waiting Without End
When her husband returns, if he does, Falta Gambo is not sure what to tell him. Modu Ngubdo was picked…
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The Polarised City (4): How Jos Neighbourhood Watch Makes Christians, Muslims Their Brother’s Keeper
A mob spoiling for confrontation, made up of Christians on one side of a major road, and Muslims on the…
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