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Environment & Climate Change
Urban and Flash floods affect communities in Maiduguri
Three days of torrential rainfall which started on from Sunday night to Tuesday in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State,…
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Security & Tech
Drones Are Game Changers In The War Against Terrorism
In February 2016, a military drone scouting the dreaded Sambisa Forest area zoomed in on a target – a gathering…
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News
Scepticism, Lack Of Awareness Exposes IDPs In Borno To COVID-19
The environment where they dwell immediately raises the red flag on several health fronts. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in most…
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UNIMAID Isn’t Building A Perimeter Fence For N64 billion
During the week, Nigerians on social media were outraged by reports that the Federal Government has begun the construction of…
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COVID-19 Widening The Education Gap In Northern Nigeria
With 13.2 million out-of-school youths, Nigeria leads the world in a march to a most insecure future. According to the…
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Spike In Terrorism As COVID-19 Worsens Humanitarian Emergencies In Northern Nigeria
Calamities are raining in torrents for the residents. There is a rise in terrorist attacks, abductions and other violent crimes…
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Magazine
Terrorism, COVID-19, Flooding And The Growing Humanitarian Crises In Northern Nigeria
This is a special reporting features magazine on the daily realities of the lives of ordinary people. Their pain and…
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News
Attack on Zulum: ‘Nobody is Safe’, El-Kanemi, Borno Residents Say
Jolted by the attack on the convoy of the Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum, and a mortar attack…
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Editorial
HumAngle July 2020 Milestones
The month of July 2020, recorded a flurry of activities. As predicted by experts, the COVID-19 infection in Nigeria began…
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News
Boko Haram: Multiple Explosions Rock Maiduguri Ahead Of Eid Celebrations
Multiple explosions were heard in Nigeria’s northeast city of Maiduguri on Thursday at about 6 p.m. while many residents of…
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