Reporter’s Diary
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18 Days In Maiduguri: Excerpts From A Reporterâs Diary
I The first thing you notice is the difference in vegetation. From the sky, you see a lot more tracts…
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REPORTERâS DIARY: âArea Boysâ Terrorise Tourists At Abuja Crushed Rocks Site
One of the tourist attractions in Abuja, Nigeriaâs capital is being taken over by urchins who are currently extorting tourists…
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Abuja-Akure: 41 Security Checkpoints But No Guarantee Of Safety
In recent times, when one is embarking on a trip in Nigeria, there are several factors to consider. With the…
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Working From Home, Working With Strangers, And Still Getting Work Done
Itâs one thing to struggle as a new company in a large market, itâs a different gameplay when you are…
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Battling The Triple-Impact Of COVID-19, Crime, And Conflict
While Nigeria was struggling with underdevelopment and unabated violence across different regions, the country was suddenly confronted by an invisible…
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Lack Of Awareness Making Conflict Reporting An Unsavoury Beat In Nigeria
News is one of the mirrors of reality that tells a consumer about interesting happenings around him with the potential…
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We Are Standing Tall Because Of Support From Development Partners
It wouldnât be an overstatement to say that many organisations such as HumAngle have experienced a turbulent past year. After…
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The HumAngle Journey: Passing Through The Eye Of The Needle
At 3.10 pm on March 3, 2020, we uploaded the first content on the HumAngle domain portal announcing the birth…
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Reporterâs Diary: 6 Hours With Indian Hemp Sellers And Smokers In A Kwara Community
The sun was bright when I set out for the daring adventure at Okoolowo area, a place dreaded by many…
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Reporterâs Diary: From âWelcome To Lagosâ To âWelcome Back To Abujaâ
After living in Abuja for over 10 years, the move to Lagos had me wondering where I would start from.…
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