Features
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Inside Southwest Nigeria Communities Where Residents Wallow In A Decade Of Darkness
It was a Monday morning; Ishola Olaoti is hunched on a white plastic chair beside his makeshift shop as a…
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Yadda Garuruwan Jos Ke Kokarin Hadin Kai Bayan Shekaru Cikin Rikici (1)
Fassarawa: Aliyu Dahiru Rayuwar Mary Monday na tafiya cikin jin dadi har sai da ta rasa mijinta a 2008, ta…
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Sexual Assault: Men Share Experiences, Lament Social Responses
Tola Ogunwuyi* hardly talks about his sexual abuse experience as a child. The few times he has, people raised eyebrows…
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The Polarised City (2): Jos, Divided By Religion, United By Football
They came from different parts of the once-troubled city of Jos, Plateau State, located in North-central Nigeria. They are young…
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‘I Prefer Life With My Boko Haram Husband’: A Conflicted IDP’s Experience
Aminata, 20, escaped from Boko Haram’s captivity in 2015 with seven other female abductees. At the time, she had no…
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Female Hawkers In Abuja Risk Task Force’s Wrath To Avoid Hunger
Standing at a corner of the popular Wuse-Berger Park, a group of women selling cold, soft drinks, are beckoning on…
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The Polarised City (1): How 2 Jos Communities Struggle To Unite After Years Of Crises
Life was good for Mary Monday until she lost her husband in 2008, her home in 2010, and her son…
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IDP Diaries: “Fetching Firewood Might Kill Us But We Need The Extra Income”
When some of us go to the bush to fetch firewood, the rest stay home and pray. We know they…
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As Climate Change Hits Nigeria, Small Scale Women Farmers Count Losses
Godwin Susan and Isah Arah Zainab are thousands of miles apart − the former is in Nasarawa State, Northcentral Nigeria,…
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