PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Surviving The Ambazonia Militant Attack 

Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 114

In December 2023, suspected Ambazonian militants attacked the Belegete community in Cross River, South-South Nigeria, a border village near Cameroon.

In this episode of #VestigesOfViolence, we share the story of Elizabeth, a mother of six, who escaped the attack and found refuge in a nearby ranch.


Hosted By Sabiqah Bello

Reported by Adejumo Kabir

Voice Acting by Shade Mary-Ann Olaoye

Edited, mixed and mastered By Anthony Asemota

Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida

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Sabiqah Bello

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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