PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Displaced Thirteen Times Over

Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 117

Due to the insurgency in Nigeria’s North East, 54-year-old Binta Bukar has been forced to relocate 13 times. This episode of #VOV narrates the story of her displacement, the loss of home, and her two children.


Reported by Abubakar Gumi

Scripted by Sabiqah Bello

Edited, Mixed and mastered by Alamin Umar

Executive producer is Ahmad Salkida

Binta Bukar, a 54-year-old woman from Nigeria's North East, has been displaced 13 times due to ongoing insurgency. This episode of #VOV explores her story, detailing the impact of losing her home and the challenges faced with her two children. The podcast is reported by Abubakar Gumi, scripted by Sabiqah Bello, and produced by Ahmad Salkida, with editing by Alamin Umar.


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Sabiqah Bello is a multimedia reporter at HumAngle. She anchors the podcast Vestiges of Violence and leads the HumAngle Index, a docu-series that explores development issues and analyses the impact of bills and policies on individuals.

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