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A Mentorship Programme Is Turning Young PWDs Into A Thriving Workforce
In 2017, Aisha Dirisu was visiting a cousin at work when she noticed a young man struggling to gain access…
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Abortion Amongst Displaced Women Reflects Deeper Societal Problems
One day at around 3 a.m., a camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, was roused awake…
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Zamfara Residents Recall Nights Of Terror That Led To Turbaning Of Terrorist
Tijjani Umar was one of those who felt that giving a traditional title to Ado Aleiru (Aleru), a terror leader,…
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When A Clinic For IDPs Shuts Down: People Suffer, Children Die
As clouds turn grey and the wind blows briskly, residents of the Fufore area of Adamawa, Northeast Nigeria, heave a…
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‘When Is Father Coming Back?’
Hauwa Bulama has never met her father. If not for his national identity card, she would not even know what…
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Weak Laws, Armed Conflict Worsen Deforestation In Borno
It was late afternoon and the sun shone at its peak in Maiduguri, Borno State, but the scorching weather did…
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After IPOB Members Threatened His Life, His Only Choice Was To Run
When Nduka took a one-month leave from his civil service job in Owerri, it was not because he wanted time…
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Gwoza Massacre: Survivors Still Displaced, Unable To Return Home 8 Years Later
Before Safiratu Ayuba and hundreds of others fled their homes the evening the massacre happened, they had put up a…
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‘Sometimes I Wish For Death’: A Displaced Mother Grieves Loss Of Last Child
His real name is Lawan Muhammad but everyone calls him L7. This is because, in 2005, when he was still…
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Rapid Diagnostic Test Is Helping Nigerians Fight Malaria, But There’s A Problem
When 25-year-old Fatima Lawan started feeling shaky chills accompanied with recurring headaches, she found her way to a pharmaceutical store…
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