Features
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No Hope In Sight: ‘Corporate Begging’ On The Rise In Nigeria As Economy Bites
Sherifat Adio* maintained a vantage position along a street in the Ojodu Berger area of Lagos on the evening of…
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The Books Boko Haram Snatched From These Children Are Handed Back To Them
Sadiq Muhammad lost almost everything – his parents, home, and the privilege of an education. He was only 10 years…
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A Man Abused By His Wife Is Finding Access To Justice Difficult
Each time Chukwudi Andrew* tells people about his bitter experience since he got married in 2017, he hardly gets any…
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The Year Was Blessed For Farmers, But Terrorists Stole It All
The 2023 rains had renewed Bara’u Abdulmutallib’s hope of a bumper harvest. He had planted bean seeds with great expectations…
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The Victims Of Farmer-Herder Conflict In Nigeria’s Northeast
Before he was attacked last month, 23-year-old Salisu Ibrahim had witnessed several altercations with herders whose cattle usually encroach farms…
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The Many Roadblocks To Girls’ Education In Borno
Zarah Adamu, 19, made it to her final year in Junior Secondary School, only to watch her dream of becoming…
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‘One Chance’: Nigeria’s Capital City Residents Narrate Commercial Vehicle Robbery Encounters
On Sept. 16, Precious Ihama hopped into the back passenger seat of a commercial vehicle around 6 p.m. at the…
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Once Independent, Now They Depend On Palliatives. But For How Long?
At 67, Kaltume Abdullahi was content being a widow. She was also fine selling food at a small spot in…
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Social Media Is Helping Nigerian Women Discover A Lesser-Known Premenstrual Disorder
Sometimes, for reasons that she could not fathom, Kemi would feel immense sadness come over her. She would for instance,…
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