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IDP Diaries: ‘I Take Care Of My Six Siblings Alone In The Camp’
It was the Boko Haram crisis that drove us from our village, Molai, and brought us to this camp. They…
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#SurvivingLagos: The Risky Love-Hate Relationship With Okada
In Lagos, the only part of your commuting that you have power over, is leaving your house. When the Lagos…
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Muhammed: Abuja Vendor With Disability Using His Wheelchair As A Mobile Shop
When you pass by Mike Akhigbe Way in Jabi, Abuja, you are bound to see Aliyu Muhammed calmly sitting, sometimes…
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How Food Prices Have Doubled, Tripled Within Months In Abuja
In addition to Nigeria’s insecurity, the ability to afford three square meals is fast becoming more than a challenge for…
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Zarah: How Boko Haram Escapee Fills Teaching Void In Borno
After school hours, most evenings, 19-year-old Zarah Mohammed teaches the out-of-school children around her community in Dala-Alamderi, Maiduguri, Borno State,…
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#TwitterBan: Small Business Owners Face Losses As Ban Persists
Small and medium scale enterprises which depend on social media platform, Twitter, for sale, have been reeling from the effect…
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Darkness, Economic Hardship Persist In Maiduguri As Insurgents Destroy More Power Installations
There seems to be no near end to the blackout-induced economic hardship faced by residents of Maiduguri, Borno state capital,…
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Loss Of Livelihoods: Resettled Borno IDPs Unhappy With Govt-Chosen Relocation Sites
Hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were recently moved out of displacement camps in Borno, Northeast Nigeria, to resettlement…
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Abagena Attack Aftermath: Hunger, Hopelessness In Benue IDP Camp
Mama Mary Ubua, 78, is still traumatised by the attacks in Benue State, Northcentral Nigeria, that put many like her…
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#SurvivingLagos: One Traffic Jam Away From Death, Broken Families
Lagos, depending on who you consult, is the most populous city in Africa, with some estimating the population at 14.3…
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