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As Residents Count Losses In Southern Kaduna, Suspicion Grows Over Role Of The Military
The people of Mallagun 1 and Sakong all stop what they are doing and look up at the dusty road…
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A Lone Walk To Justice
Once upon a time, 11 years ago, during the early years of Boko Haram, a young man in Maiduguri, Northeast…
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Gaining Autonomy But Losing Intimacy: Marriage With A Migrant
Zainab, 35, has been left behind in Yolde Pate, a community in the northeastern state of Adamawa, while her husband…
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Scarce Resources, NGO Activities Are Putting Locals, IDPs At Loggerheads
There is utter astonishment in Elizabeth Jerome’s tone as she talks about what could best be described as the ‘cold…
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Hopeless Victims, Helpless Firefighters: The Problems With Non-functional Fire Service Equipment In Osun
Having worked as a teacher for 35 years in Ile-Ife, Southwest Nigeria, Remilekun Alimi, 75, retired to his three-bedroom apartment…
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Tragedy On The Road To Maiduguri’s Cattle Market
One cool morning many Septembers ago, Goni set out on a long journey to the urban capital of Borno with…
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Domestic Violence Against PwDs: When Running Away Is Impossible
It would have been easier if she could get up on her feet and run. Maybe then, he wouldn’t have…
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The Buni Yadi Tragedy: Through The Grief Of A Father
By the time Mallam Abdullahi heard that there had been a massacre at the boarding school in Northeast Nigeria where…
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Nigeria’s Southwest Communities Where Robbery Letters Are Forcing People To Flee
Sekunderin Yetunde and his family members are yet to return to their residence at Ifelagba community, in the Ido Local…
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Chased By Terrorists, Caught By The Military: Two Sides Of An Ugly War
Boko Haram wanted Adam Lawan dead. As a politician and vigilante, he represented everything they detested: allegiance to democratic rule…
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