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Features
Abortion Amongst Displaced Women Reflects Deeper Societal Problems
One day at around 3 a.m., a camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, was roused awake…
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News
Nigerian Military Running Out Of Space For Holding Boko Haram Defectors
Authorities are running out of space for accommodating and processing over 67,000 persons associated with Boko Haram after their surrender…
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Nigerian Military Discover Over 150 Improvised Explosives Along Highway In Northeast Nigeria
Counter insurgency forces supporting the return of internally displaced persons (IDP) to their communities have recovered over 150 landmines and…
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Features
‘When Is Father Coming Back?’
Hauwa Bulama has never met her father. If not for his national identity card, she would not even know what…
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Weak Laws, Armed Conflict Worsen Deforestation In Borno
It was late afternoon and the sun shone at its peak in Maiduguri, Borno State, but the scorching weather did…
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Solutions
Ward Development Committees: The Silver Lining To Primary Healthcare Delivery In Borno
Hafsat, 20, a resident of Jere Local Government Area (LGA) in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, is a mother of two…
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News
IDPs Face Water, Food Scarcity Despite Intervention
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Gubio camp located in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state in the Northeast of Nigeria,…
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Features
Gwoza Massacre: Survivors Still Displaced, Unable To Return Home 8 Years Later
Before Safiratu Ayuba and hundreds of others fled their homes the evening the massacre happened, they had put up a…
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Featured
‘Sometimes I Wish For Death’: A Displaced Mother Grieves Loss Of Last Child
His real name is Lawan Muhammad but everyone calls him L7. This is because, in 2005, when he was still…
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