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Displacement & Migration
Nigeria’s Intention For IDPs And How It Treats Them Are Miles Apart
Since it returned to democratic rule in 1999, Nigeria has faced a steady rise in the number of Internally Displaced…
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Vestiges Of Violence
From A Harrowing Detention Cell To An Unfamiliar Home
Baana Alhaji Ali’s life has been turned upside down by a six year long detention.Under baseless accusations of being a…
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Features
Contracted Tuberculosis In Military Detention. He’s Out Now, But Still Terribly Ill
Adam Bulama Modu, 25, walks with great difficulty. When he sits, he does so carefully too. Because of a huge,…
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Vestiges Of Violence
We Went To The Military For Help, But They Arrested Our Husbands
We Went To The Military For Help, But They Arreste | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Google | Spotify | Buzzsprout | RSS In…
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Vestiges Of Violence
From Wrongful Detention to Displacement
In Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, the Nigerian army arbitrarily arrested thousands of people between 2015 and 2016, in their counterinsurgency…
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Analyses
Delayed Justice: Factors Causing High Number Of Awaiting Trial Inmates In Nigeria
Robert Kpanou is a Beninese living and working in Nigeria as a tiler. He was arrested on proxy while returning…
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Vestiges Of Violence
He Was Fleeing From Boko Haram But Got Profiled As One of Them
He Was Fleeing From Boko Haram But Got Profiled As | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Google | Spotify | Buzzsprout | RSS In Borno State, Northeast Nigeria,…
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News
Hunger Amidst Plenty (1): Benue In Search Of Solutions
It is almost impossible to guess that Dr Mary Luga, 62, has a doctorate degree in Educational Administration and Planning…
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News
PREMIUM TIMES INVESTIGATION: Inside The Horrific Bloodshed And Massive Extrajudicial Killings In Nigeria’s Oyigbo Community
Like most brides-to-be, Queen Nwazuo, 30, was beside herself with anticipation. Her wedding to her fiancé, Monday Bakor, was scheduled…
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