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Terror: A 10-Year-Old’s Journey Into Adulthood With Drug Addiction
In retrospect, Terror should have known it was a trap. His father asking him to come along to help bring…
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The Divided City (2): How Kaduna’s Warring Badarawa Communities Became Peace Observers
Imam Muhammad Nurayu Ashafa and Reverend James Movel Wuye should have been sworn enemies. But they had met in 1995…
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The Divided City (1): Kaduna Residents Reminisce Lost Relationships
Muhammed Muhammed, aka Coach DK is a popular man. A football commentator, he has lived in Hayin Banki, currently a…
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Contracted Tuberculosis In Military Detention. He’s Out Now, But Still Terribly Ill
Adam Bulama Modu, 25, walks with great difficulty. When he sits, he does so carefully too. Because of a huge,…
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Surviving Hell (5): Women Experience War Differently
A woman, dark-skinned and nose-ringed, sits on an old mat wearing a hijab, as she weaves a threaded needle in…
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Surviving Hell (4): They Said They’d Teach Him A Trade, Took Him To Giwa Barracks
When the soldiers came to them at the displacement camp, they did not tell them they were being arrested or…
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Benue IDPs: Worry Over Survival Limits Hope For Better Future
When HumAngle meets Isaac, he is sitting pensively and staring at the children running around in the camp, located in…
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Escaping Terror (1): An IDP’s Journey From Borno, Cameroon, To Yola
Madam Hannatu had a beautiful life before everything fell apart. There were the afternoon, evening and night lessons she loved…
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Surviving Hell (3): Innocent Civilians Might Still Be Finding Their Way Into Operation Safe Corridor
She was going to wait for her husband’s return, no matter how long that was going to take. She was…
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Butchered And Alone: Female IDPs In Benue State Lick Their Wounds
That night she laid still in the pool of her blood, groaning silently lest the attackers heard her and turned…
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