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The Walk To Justice Is Extra Bumpy For Rape Victims
There is as much pain as there is rage and exasperation in Grace’s voice. Months have passed since Cynthia, her…
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Drones Are Delivering Medical Supplies To Hard-To-Reach Clinics In Nigeria
Rebecca John went into labour in the dead of night. This was not supposed to be unusual at facilities like…
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40 Years After, Gashua Correctional Centre Remains Uncompleted
The Federal Government began work on the facility during the administration of former President Shehu Shagari. Shagari was Nigeria’s president…
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Displaced People In Nigeria’s Borno State Are Being ‘Re-Displaced’
Jumai Musa could not control her emotions when she got news that she must vacate her makeshift home. Eight years…
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Relatives Agonise Over Delayed Justice For Policeman Killed On Duty
Abiona Hezekiah, 53, an assistant superintendent of police, was on official duty when he was stabbed to death at Satellite…
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The Monetisation Of Justice By Nigeria’s Enforcement Officers
Tunji Olayiwola was sleeping in his self-contained apartment in the Badore area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, when police officers broke…
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The IDPs Who Stayed Back
Just when Zara Buba starts to get comfortable, someone in uniform comes and rips her from her home. It happened…
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Nigeria’s Displaced People Wasting Away Outside The Fold Of Humanitarian Support
Everywhere was quiet at the Shuwari Five displacement camp in northeast Nigeria, except under the tree where Aliyu Usman and…
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Displaced Women In Nigeria’s Katsina Are Starving, And They May Never Get Aid
The heat from the sun could be felt in the bones. Katsina city is hot, so hot that it feels…
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