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Forced Marriage, Rape, and the Silence of a Survivor in Nigeria’s Borno
When she was 11, Zainab’s* father forced her to marry his friend’s son in Gwoza, Borno State, northeastern Nigeria. She…
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A 13-Year-Old Street Hawker’s Battle with Sexual Exploitation in Nigeria’s North East
In the scorching streets of Damaturu, Yobe State, in northeastern Nigeria, 13-year-old Sahiba Aliyu* has endured unimaginable horrors. The young…
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Human Rights Groups React as Amnesty Report Exposes Latest Crackdown on Protesters in Nigeria
Over 24 people died, and security authorities detained more than 1,200 following the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protests that rocked Nigeria in…
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Visually Impaired Beggars in Nigeria’s Capital Suffer in the City’s Attempt to Hide the Poor
In the shadowy corners of the bustling streets of the Kado suburb in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), where…
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Is Nigeria Building Enough Resilience in Local Communities to Tackle Rising Terrorist Attacks?
Many factors aided the incursion of the Lakurawa terror group into the satellite communities of Sokoto and Kebbi states in…
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What’s at Stake for Simon Ekpa’s Donors As the IPOB Leader Faces Trial in Finland?Â
The internet has been abuzz with debates and speculations since last week when the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)…
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Is Lakurawa Adopting Al-Qaeda’s Strategy in Conflict Areas?Â
The rise of the Lakurawa terror group has become alarming, particularly given its ties to jihadist factions in Mali and…
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#HumAngleShowcase24 Highlights Tech-Driven Solutions for Accountability and Innovative StorytellingÂ
As the world of journalism continues to evolve, technology is fast transforming the way stories are told to the public,…
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‘It’s a Struggle’: Benue IDPs Brave Harmattan Cold and Gruelling Farm Work to Survive
The festive cheer of Yuletide and the 2014 new year had barely faded when tragedy struck Ipav in Guma Local…
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Simon Ekpa: A Timeline of Events Leading up to IPOB Factional Leader’s DetentionÂ
Simon Ekpa, the factional leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was arrested by the Finnish National Bureau…
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