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Features
#HumAngleAt5: Five Iconic Investigations That Defined the Last Five Years
As HumAngle celebrates five years of fearless and investigative journalism, we look at some of our most impactful stories that…
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Editorial
#HumAngleAt5: Five Years of Chronicling Insecurity and the Urgency for Reform
There is a crisis in Nigeria, a smouldering fire of insecurity that has turned vast regions of the country—particularly the…
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Analyses
Nigeria Can Combat Violent Extremism Beyond Military Might. Here’s How
On Feb. 12, the world marks the International Day for the Prevention of Violent Extremism (PVE) as a reminder of…
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Armed Violence
TIMELINE: Nigeria Records 524 Deaths from Various Tragic Incidents in January
At least 524 people lost their lives in various tragic incidents across Nigeria in January, according to HumAngle Tracker. The…
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Armed Violence
The Forest Exploits of Nigeria’s Blood-Thirsty Terrorists
Ali Mainasara can’t forget quickly. He badly wanted to speak about his plight, but no one would ask. A gang…
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Features
Reflections on HumAngle’s 2024 and Outlook for 2025
HumAngle continues to interrogate the fluid dynamics of the conflict landscape across Africa, particularly in the Lake Chad and Sahel…
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Featured
Here Are Our Reporters’ Favourite 2024 HumAngle Stories
Almajiri Children Grow Old, Too. But What Happens When They Do? Almajiris in the Tandari community of Borno, northeastern Nigeria,…
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Analyses
HumAngle’s Most Impactful Stories of 2024
It’s been a deeply impactful year for us at HumAngle, where our team of dedicated journalists has worked tirelessly to…
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Features
HumAngle’s 2024 Most Read Stories
1. Maiduguri Floods: The Unfortunate Series Of Events That Led To The Breakdown Of Alau Dam In September, we reported…
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Analyses
Mapping the Dangerous Enclaves of Lakurawa Terrorists in North West Nigeria
Authorities in Sokoto called them a new terrorist group, even though they had existed for more than six years. When…
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