PodcastVestiges Of Violence

Will The Knifar Women See Their Husbands Again?

Vestiges of Violence: Episode 16

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The Knifar women have not seen their husbands who were illegally arrested and wrongly detained. Some of the arrests go as far back as 2015. 

Now, they struggle through a new phase; being returned back to their homes without their sons and husbands.


Hosted by: Hameeda Buhari.

Scripted by: Ahmad Salkida and edited by Osato Edokpayi

Produced by: Abba Gongulong. 

Translated by: Aliyu Dahiru Aliyu, Oluwaseun Adebowale, Ihuoma Ilo, and Chigozie Victor

Voice acting by: Maryam Mustapha and  Chichi Okechukwu

Social promotions by: Muhammed Akinyemi

Consulting producer: Osato Edokpayi

Senior producer: Anita Eboigbe.

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida.

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