PodcastVestiges Of Violence

We Went To The Military For Help, But They Arrested Our Husbands

Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 39

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In Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, the Nigerian army arbitrarily arrested thousands of people between 2015 and 2016, in their counterinsurgency attempts when Boko Haram attacks were raging. Many of those arrested were innocent. Zarah’s husband was one of them. She was told that he died in detention. Now, she has remarried, but news reaching her is that he is still alive. 


Hosted by: Hameeda Buhari

It was reported and scripted by Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu, and edited by Anita Eboigbe.

Produced by Attahiru Jibrin

Voice acting by: Zubaida Baba Ibrahim

Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida

Read the story here: https://humanglemedia.com/surviving-hell-3-innocent-civilians-might-still-be-finding-their-way-into-operation-safe-corridor/

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