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HumAngle CEO Named 2026 Yale Peace Fellow
HumAngle’s CEO/Editor-in-Chief, Ahmad Salkida, has been announced as a 2026 Yale Peace Fellow. One of 14 leaders selected from thousands…
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HumAngle Fellowship Alumni Among 15 Selected for MFWA-DPIJ Fellowship
Obidah Habila Albert, an alumnus of the third cohort of HumAngle’s Accountability Fellowship, is among the 15 Nigerian journalists selected…
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HumAngle Fellowship Alumni Lead a Network Promoting Accountability and Change in North East Nigeria
When Jibrin Kolo Adamu talks about how the HumAngle Accountability Fellowship changed his life, his eyes light up with purpose.…
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WAMECA25: HumAngle Report Wins West Africa Media Award
HumAngle has just been announced winner of the Illicit Financial Flow category in the 2025 West Africa Media Excellence Conference…
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Behind the Curtain at HumAngle
For half a decade, HumAngle has been pushing against the silence, documenting the multiple conflict situations in Africa, amplifying voices…
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An In-Depth Look at HumAngle’s Purpose-Driven Reporting
In recent years, HumAngle has established a unique presence within the West African media landscape, characterised by bravery and thoroughness.…
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HumAngle’s Managing Editor Selected for Global Fellowship
HumAngle’s Managing Editor, Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu, has been selected as a 2025 Journalism Fellow of the Fellowships at Auschwitz for…
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#HumAngleAt5: Five Iconic Investigations That Defined the Last Five Years
As HumAngle celebrates five years of fearless and investigative journalism, we look at some of our most impactful stories that…
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Falmata’s Killer Flees as Authorities Search Following HumAngle Investigation
HumAngle has confirmed that Awana Lawan Umar, the individual implicated in the tragic death of his 17-year-old niece, Falmata, has…
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Reflections on HumAngle’s 2024 and Outlook for 2025
HumAngle continues to interrogate the fluid dynamics of the conflict landscape across Africa, particularly in the Lake Chad and Sahel…
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