Features
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How Digital Surveillance Threatens Press Freedom In West Africa
When Eti-Inyene Akpan, a freelance photojournalist, heard about the plans to hold #EndSARS protests in Oct. 2020, he was eager…
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Women Are Both Victims And Combatants In Cameroon
Four years ago, Emmanuela started dating a separatist fighter in Bamenda, a town that has witnessed unrest since 2017. She…
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“Every Time I Close My Eyes, They Are Shooting Me Again…”
The excruciating pain and the trauma she experienced come back to her in a flood, even though the incident happened…
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Surviving Captivity Amidst The Violence In Southern Kaduna
Kiseria Gabriel’s life at Dogon Noma, Northwest Nigeria, consisted of taking care of her toddler and making steamed bean pudding…
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Abducted, Sold, And Chained Like A Slave
It is rare that a victim gets to hear details about his captor’s ‘trade’ directly from the source. But a…
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Once Intimate, Two Adamawa Communities Torn Apart By Land Dispute
Haruna Ali, 96, is one of many residents affected by the violent disputes between the Lunguda and Waja communities in…
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Conservationists Push Back Emerging Threats Against Yankari Wildlife
The loud crunching sound of dry leaves beneath boots suddenly went cold as the expedition came to a halt. A…
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Rebuilding With Tears, 10 Months After A Great Devastation
Since March 20, 2022, when her home was destroyed by armed men, 15-year-old Naomi Benjamin has lived in a classroom.…
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The Plights Of Parents Of Nigeria’s Displaced, Out-Of-School Children
Bulama Kaya has been displaced from the Kaya community in Konduga, Borno State, since 2015, following a series of attacks…
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Traumatised By Past Attacks, Nigerian Journalists Skeptical About Covering 2023 Elections
Even if Iretomiwa Dele-Yusuff would cover any election in the future, she has made up her mind never to carry…
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