Nigeria
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Human Rights
A Lone Walk To Justice
Once upon a time, 11 years ago, during the early years of Boko Haram, a young man in Maiduguri, Northeast…
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Emergencies
Nigerian Authorities Alert Health Workers On Diphtheria Outbreak
The Nigeria Center for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) has directed health workers to “maintain a high index of suspicion”…
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Displacement & Migration
The Hadejia IDPs: Heartbreak And Hope In A Land Of Strangers
It was a day like any other; the sun shone and birds chirped. Then the sound of gunfire shattered the…
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Development
CJID, CFLI Train Nigerian Journalists On Election Security
As part of efforts to strengthen election security reporting in Nigeria, the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID), in…
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News
Farmers In Northeast Nigeria Turn To Irrigation Farming After 2022 Flood Disaster
When the flood submerged his rice farmland located on the outskirts of Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, and with no sign that…
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Humanitarian Crises
Millions More In Nigeria’s Northeast, Northwest At Risk Of Food Insecurity
An estimated 9 million people living in conflict-affected areas of the Northeast and Northwest zones are at risk of going…
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Development
Gaining Autonomy But Losing Intimacy: Marriage With A Migrant
Zainab, 35, has been left behind in Yolde Pate, a community in the northeastern state of Adamawa, while her husband…
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Displacement & Migration
Scarce Resources, NGO Activities Are Putting Locals, IDPs At Loggerheads
There is utter astonishment in Elizabeth Jerome’s tone as she talks about what could best be described as the ‘cold…
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Extremism
NGO Trains Qur’anic Students In Borno On Countering Violent Extremism
About 10,000 students of Quranic schools in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, have been trained as peace ambassadors through alternative Quranic…
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