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Poor Hygiene Facilities Contribute To Low Attendance Of Girls In School
“I miss school for at least three days every month when I am on my period,” says Khadija Mohammed Ibrahim.…
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Nigerian Military Releases More Men Imprisoned For Years Without Trial
The Nigerian military has released a new group of hundreds of men arbitrarily detained over the past decade. The group…
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Turning Grief Into A War Cry: The Women On The Frontline Against Boko Haram
Ever since Amina had to watch as her husband was killed, she’s made herself a thorn in the flesh of…
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When There Are Too Many Mouths To Feed, Parents Send Their Children Away
Hajjah Maimuna cries when she talks about her grandchildren. She looked after the four boys and one girl when her…
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NigeriaDecides2023: Displaced Voters Disenfranchised By Hunger And Cash Crisis
The sound of hungry babies quietly whining was the only thing to be heard in the unofficial displaced people’s camp…
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The Ghost Town Of Bagana
Bagana, a once thriving market town in Kogi State, north central Nigeria, is a ghostly shell of what it once…
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The Plights Of Parents Of Nigeria’s Displaced, Out-Of-School Children
Bulama Kaya has been displaced from the Kaya community in Konduga, Borno State, since 2015, following a series of attacks…
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Crises In Cameroon: ‘If War Doesn’t Kill You, Price Hike Will’
Karin Ngwa hosts 19 displaced persons from the crisis-hit northwest region of Cameroon in her home in Bonamoune, Douala. When…
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Boko Haram ‘Slaughtering’ People Every Friday In Remote Borno Community
Suspected members of Boko Haram are waging a new and sickening campaign of violence in a community in the Mandara…
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