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The Blind Woman Who Escaped Terrorists In Southern Kaduna
Ladi Damisa was alone in her bedroom when suddenly she knew something was wrong. She heard gunshots and people screaming…
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Where Do You Run To?: A Tale Of Unequal Access To Aid For Adamawa’s IDPs
Musa Tela’s children were playing, his wife was turning corn flour to pap while he and his friends socialised beneath…
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Are Anti-Violence Laws Helping Survivors In Nigeria’s Kaduna State?
When Halima* was a child, she was sexually assaulted by an older male cousin, who had been raised in the…
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Sea Surges Drive Ondo Community From Homes, Oil Spills Ruin Businesses
After losing his first house to a sea surge in 2015, Oluwole Omope built another from his little earnings as…
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Stranded Residents Cry Out Despite Military Operations In Zamfara Communities
Hundreds of villagers have issued a desperate appeal for help after being forced from their homes in two areas of…
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The Tragic Abduction Of Lilian Daniel
There are days when Briskila Kwa’s conviction and faith are strong enough to power her through life. On those days,…
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‘Bloody Saturday’: Victims Tell Of Violence In Southern Kaduna Community
Joel Isah Tonak is anguished by his close shave with death. He does not know whether he should feel relieved…
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Women In Abusive Marriages; ‘I Wished I Had Never Married…’
“It started when we moved to Maiduguri after sudden attacks by Boko Haram terrorists in Bama LGA,” Fatima said. Fatima,…
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Burned Out Of Home; A Southern Kaduna Community’s Story Of Survival
Alice Ishaya dreams of a new home. Once, she lived in her own four-bedroom bungalow in the village of Madamai,…
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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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