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Armed Violence
545 Days (2): Surviving Captivity
Part two of HumAngle’s serialisation of the story of Jummai Inuwa and her companions, kidnapped and held by the Islamic…
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Environment & Climate Change
#SinkingCities: In Lagos, Wetlands Are Sacrificed For Profits. Future Generations May Pay The Price
It is the middle of July 2022. The downpour has been going on for four days with no signs of…
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Development
Looking Ahead: Will Shortages Of Food Follow Nigeria’s Floods?
The ongoing flooding across Nigeria has left many rural communities waterlogged. Farmers fleeing the natural disaster in the North have…
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Humanitarian Crises
‘We Are Still Displaced’: Resettled IDPs Describe Greater Risks At Resettlement Site
When Ya Inde Ali, 30, was resettled to Nguro Soye, a community in Bama Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno…
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Vestiges Of Violence
‘There Was Life’
‘There was Life’ | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Google | Spotify | Buzzsprout | RSS Since the escalation of the Boko Haram insurgency…
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Human Rights
Boko Haram: Nigerian Military Re-arrests 101 Detainees After Release From Kirikiri
As soon as the High Court in Lagos ordered the release of 101 detainees imprisoned for over a decade without…
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Armed Violence
545 Days (1): A Great Escape From The Heart Of Terror
“Today is the D-Day of our escape,” abducted humanitarian worker Jummai Inuwa said firmly to the other women in her…
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Humanitarian Crises
#WorldFoodDay: Gender Inequality Worsening Women’s Lack Of Food Availability, Access
Women often go hungry so their families can eat, especially those confronted by conflict and dire humanitarian situations, according to…
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Humanitarian Crises
She Lost Three Children Before The War, And Then It Took All That Was Left
Yagana Mamanaye’s life was complete, and then it wasn’t. She had everything she wanted. A home that embraced her. A…
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