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Environment & Climate Change
Saving The Planet: Akara Without Firewood Smoke
Eight years ago, Chinyere Isaac, now in her late forties, decided to start selling akara (fried bean balls) to supplement…
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#June12thProtest: We Are Here For The Money- Pro-Government Protesters Reveal
Pro-government supporters have said they were paid to counter anti-government protesters on a Democracy Day demonstration against bad governance in…
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#BreketeFamily: How Nigerian Radio Show Has Built A Tribe Of Taxi Drivers
In 2017, Joshua Anyoha, a graduate of Lagos State University, lost his job. From then, he struggled to make a…
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#Dega: Police Arrest Suspects In Governor’s Aide’s Murder In North-central Nigeria
Police in Plateau State, North-central Nigeria on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, said they have arrested some suspected killers of Christopher…
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How 3 Physically Challenged Men Make A Living Sweeping Abuja Bridges
Five years ago, 32-year-old Abdullahi Abubakar left Bauchi, Northeast Nigeria for Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city in hopes of a better…
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Okon: Abuja Based Entrepreneur Providing Employment With Popcorn Business
Eketh Okon came to Abuja, North-central Nigeria after his mandatory National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) in 2015 with high hopes.…
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Ex-Presidential Candidate Injured In Police Crackdown On Anti-Government Protesters In Nigeria’s Capital
Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential candidate sustained an injury around his hip on Monday, May 31, when a team of…
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#ChildrensDay: Abuja Orphans Celebrate In Style
In Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, some National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) members spent May 27, children’s day, with orphans at the…
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Nkoli: A Female Cab Driver’s Experience Earning A Living In Abuja
If you are lucky, you might run into her one day if you happen to ply the Jabi-Lifecamp route of…
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Lack, Hunger, Neglect Dot Lives Of Abuja-Based Almajirai
Every day, nine young boys – between the ages of ten and thirteen – walk from Dei-Dei to Kubwa in…
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