PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Northwest’s IDPs Moving From Danger To Distress

Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 30

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The activities of terrorists in various parts of Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria, where the contemporary problem of banditry first reared its head, have rendered the communities inhabitable. But as the Internally Displaced People (IDPs) migrate to safer places, they battle new challenges such as the loss of livelihoods, difficult living conditions, hunger, and the inability of their children to continue schooling.


FEATURED REPORT: Displaced By ‘Bandits’ (5): The Different Shades Of Zamfara’s Humanitarian Tragedy


Hosted by: Hameeda Buhari


Scripted by: ‘Kunle Adebajo and Edited by Anita Eboigbe

Produced by: Abba Toko

Voice acting by: Abba Toko and Rukayya Saeed

Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida

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