PodcastVestiges Of Violence

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Vestiges of Violence: Episode 77

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In the presence of dwindling funding for humanitarian operations and hunger, displaced persons have fewer alternatives than to brave the cost and security risk associated with farming outside the trench protecting Maiduguri.

This is the story of Hagola Biya, a father, farmer and a friend who has to brave the challenges of the insurgency and struggles to farm in Northeast Nigeria.


Scripted and Reported by Murtala Abdullahi, Edited by Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu.


Produced by Attahiru Jibrin

Voice acting by Attahiru Jibrin

Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota

Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida

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