Features
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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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#SurvivingLagos: Insults, Shame, Motivation Dot The Daily Life Of A Lagos Street Cleaner
A light drizzle had just subsided when the HumAngle crew walked into the home of 44-year-old Kehinde Omolara, a street…
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How Face Masks Have Become A Major Source Of Income For Nigerians
When the Covid-19 pandemic first hit the world in 2020, it was still like a myth to Nigeria and Nigerians,…
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Mixed Reactions Trail El-Rufai’s Children’s Withdrawal From Public School
It was 1:30 p.m., closing time at Capital School, located along Isa Kaita Road, Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria. The day was…
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#TwitterBan: Effect Of The Suspension On Nigerians
Twitter users in Nigeria have continued to lament the effect of its suspension on the nation’s democracy, describing the move…
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#SurvivingLagos: How Traffic Jam Threatens Relationships
Lagos opens its arms to indigenes, migrants, visitors, and anyone who walks into it. Lagos gives opportunities, dreams, homes, money,…
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