Features
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Guma: Heightened Insecurity Leaves Benue IDPs In Constant Fear
Nguser Charles Shitile, after staying for days without food, looked forward to her husband’s arrival. He had called her phone…
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Displaced By ‘Bandits’ (1): Nigerian Refugees In Niger Are Not Eager To Return
When Nigeria became too distressing for Abdullahi, he gathered what remained of his valuables, travelled hundreds of kilometres towards the…
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#SurvivingLagos: Food Vendors Who Pray For Traffic Jam
Yaba, Lagos state, Southwest Nigeria, is touted as Nigeria’s Silicon Valley, with an unending inflow of people and opportunities in…
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Murder In The Lagoon: How Hospital Allegedly Killed Patient By Administering Expired Drug
Adelagun Ronke*, 50, was surrounded by her children and siblings as she was taken into the Ikoyi branch of the…
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Lagos Residents’ Ordeal As Traffic Robberies Surge
The first time Hassan Onike, a civil engineer, set out before the break of dawn for work in Lagos, he…
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Vaccine Hesitancy – The Pfizer Kano Case
In Kano State, Nigeria, vaccine hesitancy is not only driven by conspiracy theories or mistrust in science. As health advocates…
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Family Business: A Day In The Life Of A 20-Year-Old Hawker
It was a cool evening in Dutse, a suburb of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, as 20-year-old Mary ran after vehicles with…
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How Herders Encroachment Makes Lagos Farmers Suffer Losses
For Mrs Taiwo (last name withheld), living in Epe-Lagos, Lagos state, Southwest Nigeria, used to be very peaceful. However, the…
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‘We’re War Victims Too’: Maiduguri Residents Lament Years Of Hunger, Deprivation
Poor residents of suburban areas of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, have recently raised concerns over the concentration of relief…
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IDP Diaries: ‘Women Walk In Groups To Protect Themselves From Attacks’
Why do we move in large crowds whenever we want to go to the farm? Boko Haram can attack us…
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