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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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Community Feels Abandoned By Government In Conflict With Violent Herders
Before he died, 48-year-old Dayo Festus had several altercations with herders, whose cattle had encroached on his farm in Ajowa-Akoko,…
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Grieving Traders Count Their Losses At Maiduguri Market Destroyed By Fire
“Nothing was spared in my shop – everything went down in the ashes,” said Mohammed Alibe, who owns a general…
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The Cameroonian Women Grinding Flour By Hand To Escape The Russian Wheat Trap
Cassava Flour could -gradually- win the hearts of Cameroonian households, according to a group of women aiming to reduce the…
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Cost Of Preventing Malaria Soaring In Kano With Little Effect
Muhammad, 30, lives in the Dala area of Kano with his seven siblings and two parents. He had always been…
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NigeriaDecides2023: “I Saw Blatant Vote Buying In Maiduguri”
At first, I thought the group of men and women that had gathered a few metres away were another polling…
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Fear Of Stigma Silences Male Rape Victims
When Monsiri* was raped, he did something that was probably unusual for men his age – he told his mother.…
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NigeriaDecides2023: Displaced Voters Disenfranchised By Hunger And Cash Crisis
The sound of hungry babies quietly whining was the only thing to be heard in the unofficial displaced people’s camp…
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Civil Society Groups Rise To Safeguard Sudan’s Shaky Transition To Democracy
When in December 2018, the people of Sudan thronged the streets to protest a failing economy, they met a resistance…
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