Vestiges Of Violence
Diving deep into the hardships faced by the people living in conflict-ridden areas we commonly only refer to as statistics; Vestiges of Violence is a weekly podcast on these personal stories of violence victims brought to you by HumAngle.
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Selfless For Her Children
Selfless for her children | RSS.com Maryam Adam, a woman of extraordinary selflessness assumed the role of a mother and…
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Abducted For 105 Days
Abducted For 105 Days | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS For 105 days, Bilyaminu was held captive by kidnappers. During…
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Spending 40 Days In Captivity
Spending 40 Days In Captivity | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS This episode of #VestigesOfViolence goes back to Nigeria’s…
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Ethnic Profiling In Northwest Nigeria
Ethnic Profiling In Northwest Nigeria | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS In this episode of #VestigesOfViolence, we tell the…
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She Gave Birth While Running
Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS Salamatu Buhari, 20, was working in her farm while heavily pregnant when armed groups invaded…
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An Anguished Letter From Captivity
Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS Lilian Daniel, a 20-year-old student at the University of Maiduguri was abducted in 2019 as…
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Genderizing Conflict Reporting In Africa – A HumAngle Special Podcast Edition
Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS Last month, HumAngle Foundation brought together three distinguished women journalists to discuss the need to…
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Celebrating 100
Celebrating 100 | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS In 100 episodes of Vestiges of violence, HumAngle has brought attention…
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Sold As Slave In Northwest Nigeria
Aminu is a farmer in Daki Takwas, Northwest Nigeria. But he was unable to access his farm due to the…
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The Missing People Of Gwoza
We visit the rocky landscape of Gwoza in southern Borno to speak to people whose loved ones have gone missing.…
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