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  • At a camp for refugees in Minawao, Cameroon, near the border with Nigeria. Credit: OCHA/Ivo Brandau.
    CameroonNigeriaSociety

    Cameroon’s forced returns of Nigerian refugees leads to more tragedies

    By Philip Obaji Jr
    October 4, 2018
    Cameroon’s forced deportations are not just putting refugees in peril, but potentially undermining the fight against Boko Haram. On 29 July, a Cameroonian army ...
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  • Outside the central mosque in Maiduguri, the birth place of Boko Haram. Credit: Obi Anyadike.
    NigeriaSociety

    Losing my religion? The backlash to Boko Haram in northern Nigeria

    By Obi Anyadike
    October 3, 2018
    In the birth place of Boko Haram, religious fervour has dimmed after years of unrest. Attendance at Islamic events is down. School enrolment is ...
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  • Kofi Annan passed away on 18 August after a short illness aged 80. Credit: ITU/ J.M. Planche.
    Ghana

    Kofi Annan’s quest for a better Africa

    By K.Y. Amoako
    September 10, 2018
    As Kofi Annan receives a three-day state funeral in Ghana, we should take the opportunity to celebrate and remember his vision and optimism. Tributes ...
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  • Elections in Nigeria in 2015. Credit: US Embassy / Idika Onyukwu.
    NigeriaPolitics

    “It’s everywhere”: Vote-buying gets more brazen in Nigeria ahead of 2019

    By Patrick Egwu Ejike
    September 4, 2018
    With party agents openly offering people cash for votes, many fear that money could be the determining factor in Nigeria’s upcoming elections. Last week, ...
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  • Buses wait to transport Internally Displaced Persons in northeast Nigeria back to their home areas. Credit: Immanuel Afolabi.
    NigeriaSociety

    Nigeria: A displacement crisis that runs deeper than Boko Haram

    By Philip Obaji Jr
    August 28, 2018
    Water shortages in northeastern Nigeria are leading people to be displaced and discouraging others from returning home. Camps are struggling to cope. This article ...
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  • Nigeria's new generation of queer writing. Günther Flaig.
    CultureNigeria

    Here, queer, and speaking up: LGBTQ Nigerians tell their stories

    By Munachim Amah
    August 22, 2018
    In one of the world’s most homophobic countries, a new generation of writers are writing queer people into existence. On Nigeria’s streets, on the ...
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  • Corruption in Nigeria. Credit: S Martin
    EconomyNigeria

    Nigeria is home to 500+ kinds of graft. Here’s a new way to think about them.

    By Matthew Page
    August 14, 2018
    Corruption in Nigeria is complicated, far-reaching, and multi-faceted. A new taxonomy can help us make sense of it. Corruption in Nigeria runs the gamut ...
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  • A mural of former President Laurent Gbagbo in Cote d'Ivoire. Credit: Clara Sanchiz
    Africa InsidersCôte d'IvoirePolitics

    Insiders insight: Is Côte d’Ivoire’s amnesty just shrewd politics?

    By Africa Insiders
    August 9, 2018
    To get the whole Insiders’ Newsletter, helping you keep track of and understand developments on the continent, click HERE to subscribe and get your ...
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  • A Mali election billboard for the incumbent President IBK.
    MaliPolitics

    Tensions and rigging allegations as Mali awaits election second-round

    By Moustafa Traore
    August 7, 2018
    The first round of Mali’s presidential elections were marred by widespread accusations of ballot-stuffing, vote-buying and corruption. Malians look set to vote again on ...
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  • Nigeria schools: Nigeria's young population is a huge opportunity if harnessed, a ticking time bomb if not. Credit: GPE/Kelley Lynch.
    NigeriaSociety

    Unschooled and underfunded: How Nigeria’s desperately failing its young

    By David Mba
    August 6, 2018
    Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world. Many teachers can barely pass grade-4 tests. In the 7th century BC, the ...
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