PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Surviving Insurgency As A Minority Group

Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 28

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As the 12-year insurgency rages on in Northeast Nigeria, Christians, who have lost their homes and livelihoods to the insurgency, struggle to survive in their minority IDP camps; their future hanging in the balance.


Featured Report: Borno’s Christian IDPs (1): Struggling For Survival Almost Without Support


Hosted by: Hameeda Buhari

Reported by: Nathaniel Bivan 

Scripted by: Ihuoma Ilo

Edited by: Anita Eboigbe

Produced by: Abba Toko

Voice acting by: Kunle Adebajo, Aliyu Dahiru Aliyu, Muhammed Akinyemi, Valerie Abudei and Okechukwu Chichi.

Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida

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