Search Results for: southwest nigeria
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Environment & Climate Change
Lake Chad: 3 Endangered Savannah Elephants Killed In Nigeria – Cameroon Border Community
At least three elephants belonging to a herd of 300 savannah elephants were killed on May 16, 2020, in Kala…
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Analyses
Why There’s No Federal Character In Nigeria’s Poverty Distribution
When the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released an executive summary of the 2019 Poverty and Inequality Report in Nigeria…
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Photo Essay
Nigeria’s Water Crisis Endangers COVID-19 Fight
Following an intervention from the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ), there was an opportunity to examine how limited…
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News
COVID-19 Lockdown: It’s Pay And Pass For Security Men, Nigerians Allege
The efforts of the government to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, is being threatened by extortion by…
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News
#COVID19 Lockdown: Nigerians Flee Abuja, Lagos In Large Numbers
On Monday, March 30, hours before the COVID-19 induced lockdown started, several Nigerians in Lagos and Abuja, most of whom…
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News
Tunde Onakoya To Nurture Chess Talent Among Displaced Children in Maiduguri
Nigerian chess master and child education advocate Tunde Onakoya arrived in Maiduguri, Borno State, northeast Nigeria, last Friday, Aug. 30,…
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Gender & SGBV
Sexual Harassment Forced Her To Drop Out Of School
Chidimma had it all planned out. She would do her Diploma Programme for two years, ace her exams, buy a…
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Development
Lagos Police Open Fire, Arrest Student Activists Protesting Tuition Hike
Police in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, have opened fire and arrested student activists during a protest, HumAngle has learned. The…
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Features
Where Do You Run To?: A Tale Of Unequal Access To Aid For Adamawa’s IDPs
Musa Tela’s children were playing, his wife was turning corn flour to pap while he and his friends socialised beneath…
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Armed Violence
Community Feels Abandoned By Government In Conflict With Violent Herders
Before he died, 48-year-old Dayo Festus had several altercations with herders, whose cattle had encroached on his farm in Ajowa-Akoko,…
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