Features
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The Molestation Of Minors; From A Mother’s Perspective
With a rippling voice and tears welling up in her eyes, Benjamin Laman, 41, took our reporter through a torturous…
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Displaced Children From Anglophone Cameroon Being Exploited Not Educated
Instead of going to school, Claudette hawks locally prepared yoghurt and puff-puff rolls on the streets of Douala, Cameroon’s largest…
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In Southern Kaduna, Women And Children Sleep At A Hospital To Escape Terror
Just before dusk, lines of women and children approach from different directions. Some from the long driveway that leads to…
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Could The Dangwal Put An End To Nigeria’s Farmer-Herder Clashes?
In April 2022, residents of Guri gathered in the Model Boarding Primary School premises to witness a ceremony they hoped…
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Nigerian Govt’s Deadline On Old Currency Notes May Leave Citizens Poorer In Frontline Communities
Bukar Muhammed would rather return his five goats to Magumeri, his hometown, than sell them off in exchange for old…
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As Residents Count Losses In Southern Kaduna, Suspicion Grows Over Role Of The Military
The people of Mallagun 1 and Sakong all stop what they are doing and look up at the dusty road…
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A Lone Walk To Justice
Once upon a time, 11 years ago, during the early years of Boko Haram, a young man in Maiduguri, Northeast…
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The Hadejia IDPs: Heartbreak And Hope In A Land Of Strangers
It was a day like any other; the sun shone and birds chirped. Then the sound of gunfire shattered the…
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Gaining Autonomy But Losing Intimacy: Marriage With A Migrant
Zainab, 35, has been left behind in Yolde Pate, a community in the northeastern state of Adamawa, while her husband…
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Scarce Resources, NGO Activities Are Putting Locals, IDPs At Loggerheads
There is utter astonishment in Elizabeth Jerome’s tone as she talks about what could best be described as the ‘cold…
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