Investigations
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Nigeria’s Notorious SARS Unit Is Dead, But Its Atrocities Live On
Rasheed Balogun was heading to the market to support his mother at her fish store in the Ajah area of…
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Kaduna Shia Protest Killings: Families Mourn Death Of Six Young Men
Hajara Shittu had a premonition that day that her son would not return home alive. This chilling feeling settled in…
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The Ghost Town Of Bagana
Bagana, a once thriving market town in Kogi State, north central Nigeria, is a ghostly shell of what it once…
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The Hadejia IDPs: Heartbreak And Hope In A Land Of Strangers
It was a day like any other; the sun shone and birds chirped. Then the sound of gunfire shattered the…
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How Many Teachers Does It Take To Run A School? The Answer May Surprise You
One thing so unavoidably distinct about the head teacher’s office, is the plastic furniture stacked against the walls of the…
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The Schoolgirls Of Birnin-Yauri: Living Through The Pains Of Captivity
“Mama, please help us. We are tired of this forest! We want to go home! By Allah, we are in…
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Lost Homes And Herds: The Anguish Of Nigeria’s Arab Community
A herd of cattle was out in the field one afternoon when Boko Haram insurgents stormed the area and fired…
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Caught In the Floods: Tales Of Residents Affected In Nigeria’s Delta State
Madame Christiana sits to count her losses. She recently woke up to a flooded compound. Naturally, that meant flooded farmlands…
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Ebonyi Residents Homeless, In Despair After Losing Lands To Airport Project
Nwebo Friday, 29, had just returned from the site where he worked as a labourer when our reporter got to…
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Reforming Children Through Isolation And Brutality: Kaduna Borstal’s Harsh Methods
There was the fact that he stopped attending class at his secondary school and preferred to pass the time by…
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