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Human Rights
A Farmer’s Troubled Return From De-Radicalisation Camp
The question infuriated Abu Bulama. Those asking wanted an answer about what should be done, but to Abu, it seemed…
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News
HumAngle’s ‘Stories We Wish We Wrote’ List
Since we launched in March 2020, HumAngle has ventured into several storytelling formats to cover insecurity, development, and humanitarian issues…
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News
Kebbi Communities Fleeing Their Homes As Terrorists Arrive From Zamfara
Thousands of people have fled their homes in Kebbi State over the last few days in fear of a new…
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Armed Violence
Terrorists Kill Farmer, Kidnap 11 Others in Zamfara
A terror group killed one farmer and 11 others in two separate attacks in Nasarawa-Burkullu and Manya communities of Bukuyum…
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Development
Ogun Model Schools Lie Fallow, Abandoned, While Residents Lack Access To Education
Ajoke Shonde, a mother of three and resident of the Agada community, Ipokia Local Government Area (LGA) of Ogun state,…
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Analyses
HumAngle: Week In Review
Every day, HumAngle’s journalists and researchers gather, sort through, and file stories on issues important to society. We bring you…
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Displacement & Migration
Bayelsa Residents Live In Crowded Classrooms After Losing Homes To Flood
For three weeks in October, Tuboulayefa Zige had to squat at Yenegwe Secondary School in Bayelsa, South-south Nigeria, following the…
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Emergencies
Nigeria’s Floods Leave A Trail Of Ruin And Heartbreak — Photo Essay (III)
Abubakar Muhammad and Salihu Muhammed sat beside the road on granite rocks, what remained of materials used to refill the…
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Features
Nigeria’s Floods Leave A Trail Of Ruin And Heartbreak — Photo Essay (I)
Young Aliyu Abubakar wore his beret like a union leader and folded his trousers above his knees to keep them…
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