Nigeria
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Emergencies
Hopeless Victims, Helpless Firefighters: The Problems With Non-functional Fire Service Equipment In Osun
Having worked as a teacher for 35 years in Ile-Ife, Southwest Nigeria, Remilekun Alimi, 75, retired to his three-bedroom apartment…
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News
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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Human Rights
Tragedy On The Road To Maiduguri’s Cattle Market
One cool morning many Septembers ago, Goni set out on a long journey to the urban capital of Borno with…
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Gender & SGBV
Domestic Violence Against PwDs: When Running Away Is Impossible
It would have been easier if she could get up on her feet and run. Maybe then, he wouldn’t have…
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Emergencies
UN Calls On Urgent Actions Against Acute Malnutrition In Nigeria, 14 other Countries
Nigeria is listed as one of the 15 countries most hit by food and nutrition crises due the humanitarian crises…
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Armed Violence
The Buni Yadi Tragedy: Through The Grief Of A Father
By the time Mallam Abdullahi heard that there had been a massacre at the boarding school in Northeast Nigeria where…
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Development
HumAngle 2023 Accountability Fellowship Kickstarts With Session With CODE Founder
The 2023 HumAngle Accountability Fellowship officially kicked off yesterday, Jan. 12. All nine fellows arrived at the HumAngle HQ in…
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Armed Violence
Nigeria’s Southwest Communities Where Robbery Letters Are Forcing People To Flee
Sekunderin Yetunde and his family members are yet to return to their residence at Ifelagba community, in the Ido Local…
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Armed Violence
Separatist Militants In Nigeria Are Increasingly Using Explosives
Separatist militants in southeastern Nigeria are increasingly adopting explosive devices and crude launch systems to target security forces and government…
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