• Healthcare workers assist individuals in a room with IV drips, graffiti on walls, and people sitting or lying on mats.
    Al'amin Umar

    Cholera Hits a Resettled Borno Community Still Struggling to Recover

    When the first three people fell sick on Thursday, June 11, residents of Doron Baga were unsure what was happening. The symptoms – vomiting, diarrhoea, and weakness – were familiar enough in a rural community where access to healthcare is limited, and illnesses are often treated at home or by local patent medicine vendors. However, …

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  • Silhouette with circuit patterns, magnifying glass on fingerprint, SIM, NIN, BVN text, and various numbers.
    Obidah Habila Albert

    Inside Nigeria’s Tedious Paths to Harmonised Digital Identity Systems

    Jadon John keeps a diary in which he records reference numbers for government-mandated registrations. Based in Jimeta, a commercial district in Adamawa State, northeastern Nigeria, one page of Jadon’s diary contains his voter registration details and another lists his Bank Verification Number (BVN). The 34-year-old has also noted down his National Identification Number (NIN), records …

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  • People gather under trees, with containers, in a sandy open area, while others are in the background near buildings.
    Al'amin Umar

    Borno IDPs Caught Between Terrorists’ and Troops’ Wrath

    It was midnight on April 12 when Modu Baluye woke to the sound of gunfire. He was asleep with his family inside a classroom at Government Girls’ Secondary School (GGSS), in Monguno, Borno’s north, in northeastern Nigeria, which now serves as a temporary displacement camp, when the first shots rang out. Then came another burst, …

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  • A large group of people, including children, sitting under a tree at night. Many are wearing colorful clothing and head coverings.
    Al'amin Umar

    Freed 360 Victims of Ngoshe Abduction Awaiting Family Reunion

    Nigerian troops say they have rescued 360 people abducted during a deadly terrorist attack on Ngoshe, a resettled community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, northeastern Nigeria, more than three months after terrorists overran the town, killing residents and forcing thousands to flee. Solomon Ali Talake, a primary school teacher and survivor of …

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  • Collage of desert, people, animals, and vehicles under "Vestiges of Violence 136" text on blue background. HumAngle logo visible.
    Sabiqah Bello

    How She Escaped Captivity

    VOV 136: How She Escaped Captivity | RSS.com In the previous episode of Vestiges of Violence, we told the story of Bintu Suleiman, whose daughters and grandchildren were abducted during the attack on Ngoshe, northeastern Nigeria, on March 3, 2026. She was still waiting for news, still hoping for their return. Now, we have some …

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  • Wire fish traps line a muddy riverbank in a grassy field under a clear blue sky.
    Saduwo Banyawa

    Shrinking Lake Threatens Livelihoods in Adamawa Amid Poor Management

    “Life was good back then. We had everything in abundance.” When Jummai Usman says this, she is anchoring herself to a version of Geriyo, a community in Yola, Adamawa State, in northeastern Nigeria, that younger generations in the area may never know. Born and raised on the shores of Lake Geriyo, she considers this place …

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  • 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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  • A person wearing sunglasses and a head covering sits outdoors with arms crossed, against a tree and a wall in the background.
    Ahmad Salkida

    The Men Lining Up to Replace Al-Minuki

    The death of Abakar Minuki, one of the most influential leaders of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), in a joint United States and Nigerian military operation, marks one of the most consequential blows to the insurgent group in recent years. Yet, analysts and insiders familiar with the terror group warn that history offers …

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  • Colorful collage of officials and global landmarks, featuring abstract art elements and text "Nigeria" with a plane silhouette.
    Ahmad Salkida

    How Nigeria Escaped Trump’s Crosshairs

    There are moments when nations move dangerously close to collapse before the public fully realises it. It begins with carefully framed messages that conceal or even deny a storm, then the country is described as dangerous, lawless, and extremist-tolerant. By the time formal consequences arrive, the political judgment has often already been made. By late …

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  • Charred remains of a burnt-out car in a grassy area with a person in patterned attire walking away in the background.
    Ibrahim Adeyemi, Al'amin Umar

    School Abductions in Oyo and Borno Spark New Terror Wave in Nigeria

    Before sunrise, Kellu Habila had risen from her mat in Mussa, northeastern Nigeria, and stepped into the kitchen, moving carefully in the dim light while the rest of the house slept. Outside, the dry-season dust had disappeared, replaced by the heavy stillness that precedes the rains in southern Borno. She prepared breakfast, then woke her …

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