PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Growing Wave Of Extrajudicial Killings Of Unarmed Fulanis By Vigilantes

Vestiges of Violence: Episode 62

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Ja’e Sanni lost his son to ethnic profiling by vigilante groups. He never thought the case would make it to the public since there had been no media report on the incident. Today, his experience, as well as many others, is being shared as attention is drawn to the extrajudicial killings of ordinary citizens by vigilantes fighting terrorism in Northwest Nigeria.


Host: Hameeda Buhari

Scripted by Adejumo Kabir, Reported, and Edited by Adejumo Kabir.


Produced by Attahiru Jibrin

Voice acting by Akila Jibrin, Muhammed Akinyemi, Murtala Abdullahi and Attahiru Jibrin

Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida

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