Borno
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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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Analyses
HumAngle: Week In Review
Every day, HumAngle’s journalists and researchers gather, sort through, and file stories on issues important to society. We bring you…
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News
United Nations ‘Deeply Disturbed’ By Killing Of Aid Worker In Nigeria’s Northeast
A yet-to-be-identified soldier of the Nigerian military got drunk on Thursday, Nov.17 and opened fire at his colleagues and two…
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Armed Violence
Soldier Goes On Rampage, Kills Aid Worker In Northeast Nigeria
A Nigerian soldier opened fire at a helicopter and stabbed a foreign aid worker on Thursday in Damboa town in…
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Armed Violence
Widows Of Borno’s Slain Volunteer Soldiers Speak On Life Without Their Husbands
The first of October is to every Nigerian a special day when citizens celebrate the anniversary of the nation’s independence.…
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Armed Violence
ISWAP Collects Taxes In CFA As Nigeria Government Plans Currency Redesign
The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has ordered farmers and fishermen in the territories they control around Lake Chad…
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