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Features
‘Unwrapped Lollipops:’ The Consequences Of Purity Culture Are Far Reaching For Women
Hiba Ahmad* didn’t need a lot of years to figure out that the purity culture she was raised in has…
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News
MSF, Stakeholders Map Out Next Steps For Jigawa Maternal Health Project
The three-day roundtable workshop organised by the international medical aid organisation, Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, came…
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Investigations
With 8000 CFA Bribe, Nigerian Smugglers Are Bypassing ECOWAS’ Border Crackdown In Niger
Jibya, a bustling town bordering the Niger Republic in Nigeria’s Katsina State is silent; rows of cargo trucks wait quietly…
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Analyses
Mozambique Grapples With Escalating Violence As Terror Attacks Persist
Members of the Islamic State’s affiliate in Mozambique have continued to wreak havoc in the rural areas of the coastal…
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Analyses
Jihadist Groups Remain Active In Niger Republic Despite New Military Leadership
Following the recent military junta’s seizure of power and the removal of President Mohamed Bazoum in the Niger Republic, the…
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News
Casualty Figures Show Africa Is Centre Of Islamic State Operations
Africa continues to suffer in the hands of Jihadists; the Islamic State has claimed more victims in the continent than…
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Analyses
Niger Crisis: A Tipping Point In The Fight Against Extremist
The recent coup in Niger, and the subsequent closure of the country’s airspace have sparked concern among global counter-terrorism strategists…
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Features
Turmoil, Blackouts And Blockades: Cautious Support
Nigeriens now living under a military government have told HumAngle they cautiously approve of the junta that has taken power,…
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Analyses
More Conflict, Less Aid: Why Niger Coup Means Trouble For The Sahel
Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum, in an interview with the Financial Times earlier this year, said he believed there was ‘zero…
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Armed Violence
Boko Haram Terrorists Demand Smaller Ransoms, Victims Say It’s Because They’re Desperate
At dawn, a sense of dread envelops Muna, a makeshift displacement camp for victims of the Boko Haram insurgency, located…
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