Kellu Haruna, Through The Eyes Of The People She Loved And Fought For
Vestiges of Violence: Episode 60
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Kellu Haruna led the Knifar Movement, a group of women that advocated for the release of their husbands who were illegally detained for years without trial. In today’s episode, we examine Kellu’s life and the contributions she made to the movement before her untimely death.
Host: Hameeda Buhari
This story was reported and scripted by Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu, and edited by Anita Eboigbe
Produced by Attahiru Jibrin
Voice acting by Rukayya Saeed, Khadijah Gidado, Hafsah Abubakar Matazu, Akila Jibrin and Attahiru Jibrin
Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota
Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida
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