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Nigeria’s Floods Leave A Trail Of Ruin And Heartbreak — Photo Essay (I)
Young Aliyu Abubakar wore his beret like a union leader and folded his trousers above his knees to keep them…
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Widows Of Borno’s Slain Volunteer Soldiers Speak On Life Without Their Husbands
The first of October is to every Nigerian a special day when citizens celebrate the anniversary of the nation’s independence.…
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Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands
CAPE TOWN — “It was Dec. 2019 when we approached the court,” said attorney Andreas Peens in Koster, a small…
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Kano’s Problematic Welfare System For Minors Caught In The Web Of Divorce
Habiba Nasidi was seated in the corner of her humid kitchen, separating weevils from beans, when she heard the rushing…
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The Web Of Displacement For Victims Of Boko Haram
She was 16 and in labour. But that was not what scared the living daylights out of her. She had,…
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Life For The Displaced Woman When Her Husband Goes Missing
When Hajja Hawwa Saleh arrived in Maiduguri in late 2015 as a displaced woman, there wasn’t enough food for her…
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545 Days (3): The Last Day?
The story of how Jummai Inuwa led five other women from ISWAP captivity concludes. She has spent 18 months in…
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Flood Ravages Homes, Worsens Food Insecurity In Sokoto Communities
When Muhammadu Muktari, 40, went out to see his mother, the heavy downpour that lasted for over 12 hours in…
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Financing The Ambazonian Dream
Lambi, the son of a cocoa farmer, ditched his childhood dream to make his family proud by becoming an accountant.…
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Drowned Victims, Farm Losses: The Aftermath Of Nigeria’s Giant Floods
Aisha Mallam Baida, 57, was deep in mourning, her face swollen and submerged in sadness. She wept. It was the…
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