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The Deradicalised (5): Three Detention Facilities Through The Eyes Of One Man
Hussein once contemplated joining Boko Haram. But when he followed five of his terrorist-friends to their camp tucked deep in…
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Eyes In The Sky: Why Nigeria Needs To Replace CCTVs With UAVs For Better Security
Around midnight on March 12, 2021, terrorists attacked the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, in Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria.…
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Knifar: Separated By Military, A Borno Couple’s Uphill Journey Back To Each Other
‘The women cannot farm, or go to fetch water and firewood. And when the men harvest, they must pay levies.…
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The Rise Of Self-Help Groups And How It Expands The Circle Of Violence (1)
The Jukuns, who live on the upper Benue River in North-central Nigeria, are believed to be descendants of the Kororofa,…
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Protest Brewing In Southwest Nigeria Community After Gender-Based Violence on 60-Year-Old
Civil unrest is brewing in Owu-Ijebu community in Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria, following the…
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Displaced: Residents Struggle To Find New Home After Shasha Clash In Oyo State
When Muhammed Aliyu found the strength to tell his story, he was sitting on a torn carton under a palm…
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#COVID19: First Batch Of AstraZeneca Vaccines Arrive Nigeria
Nigeria has received its first batch of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines, courtesy of the COVAX Facility, HumAngle has confirmed. HumAngle…
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How Terrorism Has Tripled Distance Between Kaduna, Birnin Gwari
Salisu stood face-to-face with the HumAngle reporter, swiftly turning to and scrutinising any commuter vehicle advancing into the Ahmed Mohammed…
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#OccupyLekkiTollgate: How Police Rendered Hundreds Homeless To Prevent Protest
Some Nigerians planned to stage a protest —#OccupyLekkiTollgate— on Saturday, February 13, at the scene of the Lekki Tollgate shooting…
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The Deradicalised (4): He Left School To Join Boko Haram And Now Hopes To Go Back
One moment, 12-year-old Mustafa* was preparing to write the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination—the final lap in Nigeria’s basic education…
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