PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Spending 40 Days In Captivity

Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 104

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This episode of #VestigesOfViolence goes back to Nigeria’s cash crunch period where in a bid to curtail terrorism financing, the Central Bank of Nigeria, introduced new policies. We examine the policy’s success as survivors like Maimuna spent days in captivity until ransom was paid.

Hosted By Sabiqah Bello

Voice Acting By Halima Shuaibu

Produced By Anthony Asemota

Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida

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Sabiqah Bello is a multimedia reporter at HumAngle. She anchors the podcast Vestiges of Violence and leads the HumAngle Index, a docu-series that explores development issues and analyses the impact of bills and policies on individuals.

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