Features
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The Initiative Enabling Nigerian Farmers To Grow And Earn More
At age 30, Titus Nuhu had his portion of the extended family land. After all, he was now a grown…
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Cameroonians Turn To Apps, Nigerian Hospitals As War Prevents Access To Healthcare
Nkwa Pascaline, 69, suffers from a bone disorder. She needs to travel over 100 kilometres from her village in Mbengwi,…
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Sexual Harassment Forced Her To Drop Out Of School
Chidimma had it all planned out. She would do her Diploma Programme for two years, ace her exams, buy a…
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12-Year-Old Goes Missing Days Before She’s To Testify Against Her Rapist
Fatimah Basheer* is a regular groundnut hawker in Potiskum, North East Nigeria. Known for her enthusiasm towards the petty trade…
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Wildlife Hunting, Trade Flourish In Nigeria Despite Risks To Health And Environment
Iyabo Desire’s family have survived on the business of roasting and selling bushmeat for decades. She inherited it from her…
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Cameroon IDP Host Cries For More Govt Support
Thirteen-year-old Mary was one of those students who survived a mass shooting at Mother Francisca International Bilingual Academy in Kumba,…
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Kirawa: A Borno Community Expected Rain, But Bullets Fell Instead
Kirawa residents were expecting rain on a cloudy Sunday afternoon, when, guns blazing, Boko Haram stormed their town. It was…
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As It Rains Heavily In Borno, IDPs Lose Their Homes Again
On Sept. 1, Hadiza Umaru Ali, a displaced and single mother of seven in Maiduguri went out to sell bean…
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