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Disinformation
Terror From The Trolls (I): The Keyboard Warriors Fueling Plateau’s Ethno-Religious Crisis
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Yohana Isa freaks out at the mention of Dec. 23, 2023. Something…
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Environment & Climate Change
Livestock Methane Emissions Fuels Climate Crisis In Northern Nigeria
Dozens of cows mooed as Saad Jalo herded them over lush elephant grass, their tongues feasting greedily to fill their…
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Analyses
Nigeria’s Intensifying Landscape Of Chaos
Nigeria’s northern region is experiencing continuous armed violence and a decline in rainfall as a result of climate change, both…
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Features
Food Crisis, Inflation Forcing People Back To Unsafe Farms In Nigeria’s Borno State
Goni Ari, 45, sits under the shade of a large neem tree on a worn mat, deftly stitching a nearly…
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Accountability
Despite Billions Allocated, Borno Industrial Hub Remains Abandoned 5 Years After
Over five years ago, the Borno state government commissioned an industrial hub and a solar panel manufacturing plant as part…
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Human Rights
#EndBadGovernance: Ten Hours Later, Protest In Jos Ends Without Chaos
“Kidnapping is Enough,” “We are Hungry,” read some of the placard inscriptions as residents of Jos, Plateau state, took to…
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Armed Violence
Stray Bullets Hit Villagers Protesting Over Withdrawal Of Soldiers From Sokoto Community
Nigerian soldiers allegedly shot at two civilians protesting against the withdrawal of military officers in the Lambar-Tureta area of Sokoto…
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Features
Reporter’s Diary: A Journey To Baga
My recent trip to Baga was an unforgettable odyssey. It began with a breathtaking military chopper ride from the Air…
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Features
Insurgency Alters The Dynamics Of Farming In Northeastern Nigeria
On July 6, a much-needed downpour soaked the Dikwa Local Government Area (LGA) in Borno state, northeastern Nigeria, bringing a…
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Features
This Community Transforms Its Organic Wastes Into Fertilisers, But It’s Not Enough
In Dambam, the concept of dumpsites is unheard of. Instead, waste is seen as a treasure. Farming families gather their…
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