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‘Sometimes I Wish For Death’: A Displaced Mother Grieves Loss Of Last Child
His real name is Lawan Muhammad but everyone calls him L7. This is because, in 2005, when he was still…
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Lives Have Been Torn Apart By The Boko Haram Insurgency. So Have Marriages
When Adamu, weary and drained from a trip, reached his tent in Malkohi, a community in Adamawa, northeastern Nigeria, he…
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A Missing Father, Six Daughters And A Struggling Wife
“I would be very happy. I would be happier than you could ever imagine. I would hit my legs against…
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Life In The Boko Haram Caliphate For An Abducted Woman
Amina was 17 when a Boko Haram terror member pointed a gun at her mother, hoisted her atop his bike,…
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A Military Officer Locked Up Her Husband, Then Proposed To Marry Her
He usually didn’t come with a convoy. That day, he did. He arrived in his car blaring the siren, several…
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Kellu Haruna, Through The Eyes Of The People She Loved And Fought For
On the day that Kellu Haruna received video evidence that her husband was alive and being held at the Borno…
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Going Missing As A Refugee In Cameroon, The Story Of Mallam Abba
Mallam Abba Aji. Bulama Abba. Kanyima. Lawan Khadijaye. Mattaá Ya Asheye. Baana Nasarye. Mustafa Mallam Fantami. All seven people are…
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The Pain Of A Mother Whose Son Remains Missing 10 Years After Arrest
A fading passport photograph and memories of the time they spent together are all that remind Zainab Idris of her…
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A Walk Through Sex, Drugs, And Despair With Women In Kano
The road, flanked by several brothels, is brought alive by chattering and casual swearing from young people, the sound of…
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The Divided City (3): In Kaduna’s Kajuru, Christians Filled Ablution Jugs, Spread Prayer Mats
Solomon Magaji, 33, did something he had never imagined he would do in his lifetime – he filled water jugs…
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