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Injured, Ignored, and Intimidated: The Cost of Speaking Out In NYSC Camp
The foot broke first. Then the silence. But it was breaking the silence that cost Mustapha Kyari the most; he…
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Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Under a tea seller’s makeshift shade in the Molai community in Borno…
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The foot broke first. Then the silence. But it was breaking the silence that cost Mustapha Kyari the most; he…
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The day the insurgents attacked in 2014, eight-year-old Aisha Awagana’s home was filled with quiet anticipation. Her mother, Bintu, was…
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On a sunny morning in mid-October 2024, Chikamso Ogbu* stood by the front wall of Okpara Hall, one of the…
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In 2009, when Mohammed Yusuf first began the process of what would later culminate in a terror group declaring war…
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As HumAngle celebrates five years of fearless and investigative journalism, we look at some of our most impactful stories that…
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At least 195 Nigerians were kidnapped in various tragic incidents across the country in January, according to HumAngle Tracker. The…
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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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Within just four days this December, over 70 Nigerians have lost their lives in a series of stampedes that occurred…
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HumAngle continues to interrogate the fluid dynamics of the conflict landscape across Africa, particularly in the Lake Chad and Sahel…
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