Kano
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Analyses
What Power Cut By Terrorists Could Mean For Businesses In Northwest Nigeria
Terrorists operating in various parts of Northwest Nigeria have been threatening to cut power lines that supply electricity to various…
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Analyses
Thuggery Hurting Political Activities Ahead Of Nigeria’s General Elections
On May 26, Sha’aban Ibrahim Sharada, a gubernatorial aspirant and outspoken critic of Kano state governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, went…
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Features
Reporter’s Diary: Understanding The Different Faces Of Drug Addiction
During the last 10 days of Ramadan in the year of Covid, my baby brother was in the habit of…
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Extremism
How Suspected ISWAP Operative Found Home In Kano
An operative of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) recently arrested in Kano, Northwest Nigeria, cultivated a relationship with…
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News
Gas Explosion Kills, Injures Schoolchildren, Passersby In Kano
One of the victims is receiving treatment at MMSH in Kano. Credit: Aliyu Dahiru/HumAngle A deadly gas explosion that occurred…
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News
Kano Explosion Was Suicide Bombing, Not Gas Explosion, Eyewitnesses Insist
The explosion that rocked Winners Schools, in Kano, Northwest Nigeria on Tuesday, May 17, was a suicide attack and not…
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Armed Violence
Kano Explosion: 3 Dead As Rescuers Lament Lack Of Excavation Tools
Three people have died out of the four rescued at the scene of the Sabon Gari bomb explosion in Kano,…
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Armed Violence
Many Children Feared Dead As Explosion Rocks Kano’s Sabon Gari Area
A yet to be ascertained number of school children are suspected to have died and several others sustained injuries after…
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Analyses
Poor Parenting Endangering Kano’s Next Generation
“Please help me with what to eat,” a boy of about 10, peering through the windows of cars stuck in…
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Gender & SGBV
Mobile App Created To Report Gender Violence In Kano Documents 15 Cases In 1 Month
A mobile application created by the Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD), has reported 15 cases of gender based…
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