Borno
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Displacement & Migration
IDP Camps Close But No End To ‘Camp Life’ For Many Displaced People
There was a bit of buzz at the Gubio displacement camp in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, on Thursday, Dec. 1, as…
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Armed Violence
The Buni Yadi Tragedy: The Boy Who Saw It Coming
For a very long time after Fatima Tanko Haruna was given a million naira by the Yobe state government as…
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News
Mothers Of Malnourished Children Not To Blame For Resale Of Therapeutic Foods, Say MSF
The illegal sale of Ready To Use Therapeutic Foods (RUTFs) should not be put on indigent mothers of malnourished children,…
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Human Rights
A Farmer’s Troubled Return From De-Radicalisation Camp
The question infuriated Abu Bulama. Those asking wanted an answer about what should be done, but to Abu, it seemed…
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Humanitarian Crises
‘Operation Safe Corridor Is Useful For Ex-Terrorists. But For People Like Me, It’s Injustice’
When Bunu Ali and his family fled from the Boko Haram insurgents in Pate, Northeast Nigeria, it seemed like the…
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Armed Violence
Survivors Of Deadly Attacks In Borno Left With Gruesome Injuries
“This was our community’s worst nightmare,” says Ali Jigila. Five-and-a-half years ago, he survived the killings in Ndaba community under…
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Armed Violence
An ‘Innocent’ Detainee’s Journey Through Deradicalisation
The road to deradicalisation for Bukar Bulama began after he fled Budumri in the Bama area of central Borno in…
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Human Rights
Losing A Toe To Military Brutality And A Family To Insurgents
If it were not for the insurgency, Aja Kaye would likely have all his toes intact. His brother, Ali Mallam,…
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