Investigations

  • Illustration of conflict and hope in Nigeria, featuring soldiers, civilians, and text about reintegration and second chances.
    Ahmad Salkida

    They Once Fought For Boko Haram. Now They Fight For Nigeria

    Across northeastern Nigeria, former Boko Haram insurgents now move with Nigerian troops into forests they once controlled. They identify footpaths that insurgents use after attacks, point out where improvised explosive devices are most likely buried beneath soft sand roads, and decode habits, voices, and movement patterns invisible to the average soldier. They explain how camps …

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  • Illustration with ECOWAS, Nigerian, and Niger flags, two phones showing portraits, and a microphone symbolizing media or communication.
    Aliyu Dahiru

    Nigeria Is Facing An Information War In Its Own Language

    Two years ago, Bashir Muhammad received an invitation to attend a journalism summit in Niamey but declined. That decision, and the argument it provoked, told him everything he needed to know. He runs one of the growing number of Hausa-language digital news platforms that have emerged across northern Nigeria in the past decade, serving local …

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  • Collage of military vehicles, armed individuals, and people on the ground in conflict scenes with text overlays in a foreign language.
    Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu

    The Making of the Boko Haram Army

    On a hauntingly cold night in 2008, a 28-year-old impressionable fan of Mohammed Yusuf sat in the latter’s compound in the London Ciki area of Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, at 1 a.m., placed his hand in his, and swore to give his life for Boko Haram. He would advance to become a top commander in the …

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  • Three men in traditional attire: one reading, one looking forward, one with a rifle slung over his shoulder. Abstract background.
    Ahmad Salkida

    Ideology, Blood, and War: Rethinking the Origins of Boko Haram

    Before he became a fugitive preacher, during which time security officials learned to mutter his name with a foreboding weight, culminating ultimately in his killing, filmed and circulated across local and international news platforms, Mohammed Yusuf was a boy seated before his father, learning the Qur’an. This is where this story begins. Not in 2002 …

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  • Illustration showing the map of Niger with faces and traditional huts in the background, accentuating cultural elements.
    Aliyu Dahiru

    In Niger Republic, The Junta’s Peace Is Not Everyone’s Peace

    Aichatou often heard of insecurity for most of her life, but never experienced it herself. She had relatives who had either been killed or displaced in places like Bosso, a village close to Lake Chad that was ravaged by Boko Haram insurgency in 2015. But the violence that festered along the Sokoto and Kebbi flanks …

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  • Red train car with Indomie noodle ad, colorful patterns, and street signs pointing to B.Gwari Rd. and Emir Palace.
    Hauwa Saleh Abubakar

    Beneath the Tracks: The Systemic Failures of the Abuja-Kaduna Train

    Panic came last for Mubarak Hassan* on the evening of March 28, 2022. It’s been four years since the terrorist attack on the Abuja-Kaduna train, but the memories still echo. After one of his clients was arrested by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for alleged forgery, Mubarak travelled to the Abuja Headquarters to process his …

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  • Welcome sign in Tangaza, Nigeria, with a circular design in the center. Road, trees, and buildings are visible in the background.
    Ibrahim Adeyemi, Abdullahi Abubakar, Mansir Muhammed

    The Performative US Airstrike That May Have Killed No Terrorists in Nigeria

    In the evening, moments before the United States’ aerial operation in northwestern Nigeria, a helicopter hovered above the perimeters of Gwangwano District, in Sokoto’s Tangaza Local Government Area (LGA). It was Dec. 25, 2025. Residents said helicopters had hovered around in the past, but this one stayed far too long, unsettling the civilians and alerting …

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  • Illustrated hands exchanging Nigerian naira bills, conveying a theme of transaction or bribery, set against a blue background.
    Hauwa Saleh Abubakar

    Poor Pay, Zero Growth: Nigeria’s Casual Workers Sinking into Despair

    Bilkisu Haruna’s* voice carried over 25 years of frustration, rising through the phone. Her life, which she expected to change when she got a job at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, in northwestern Nigeria, in the early 2000s, after years of menial labour, was swallowed into an endless pit of suffering and bitterness. …

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  • Freshly cut rosewood planks stacked inside Sunawara Forest, Adamawa State, North East Nigeria. Loggers sometimes process the timber into transportable sizes before moving them to depots outside the area.
    Al'amin Umar, Saduwo Banyawa

    Inside Nigeria’s Criminal Rosewood Economy

    The cold bites harder at night. Nathaniel Bitrus* feels it on his face as the motorcycle roars along the dirt path to Sunawara, a small community in the Toungo area of Adamawa State, North East Nigeria. A chainsaw sits carefully on his lap, and with two other men, he disappears into the forest. Nathaniel has …

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  • A group of people sitting and standing by mud huts in a rural setting, with trees in the background.
    Ibrahim Adeyemi

    Climate Shocks, Governance Gaps and the Refugee Crisis in the Sahel

    This story was supported by the Pulitzer Centre. Yusuf Abdullahi stood beside the only well left in his town, its rim ringed with rust and water tinted a cloudy brown. For decades, the people of Bultu Briya, a village in Nigeria’s northeastern Adamawa State, had pulled their lives from this liquid in the ground, whether …

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  • View from the back of a tuk-tuk, focusing on the driver, with a street scene visible through a cracked windshield.
    Hauwa Saleh Abubakar

    The Exploitative Slot Systems Targeting Desperate Job Seekers in Nigeria

    After Zahra Usman* quit a job she described as toxic in a law firm that overworked and underpaid her, affecting her mental health, she found herself searching for a job for over a year. She applied for every opportunity she was qualified for, and that was how she came across one that promised a role …

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