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Nigeria

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  • Credit: Atiku Abubakar.
    NigeriaPolitics

    There Atiku goes: Nigeria’s most ambitious nomad moves home again

    By Lagun Akinloye
    December 7, 2017
    The controversial former vice-president has now switched parties for the fourth time. Could this defection be the decisive one? Following months of speculation, Nigeria’s ...
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  • Nigerian police officers, on rotation as part of the AU police force in Somalia. Credit: AU UN IST/David Mutua.
    NigeriaSociety

    #EndSARS: Why a few reforms won’t fix the world’s worst police force

    By Leighann Spencer
    December 7, 2017
    Nigerians are calling for Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a notoriously brutal police unit, to be disbanded. With good reason. Recently ranked as the worst in ...
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  • NigeriaSociety

    Nigerians are making fun of their leaders, but to what end?

    By Shayera Dark
    December 6, 2017
    Nigeria’s satire scene is growing. But most networks are afraid of angering those in power by giving it a bigger platform. This July, as ...
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  • IPOB supporters protest. Credit: Radio Biafra.
    NigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria: Their election boycott fell flat. What now for the Biafra separatists?

    By Festus Iyorah
    November 30, 2017
    The Nigerian government claims the secessionist group IPOB is “dead and gone”. Its supporters beg to differ. When an influential secessionist group called on ...
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  • NigeriaSociety

    Rescued and deradicalised women are returning to Boko Haram. Why?

    By Hilary Matfess
    November 1, 2017
    Girls and women who join Boko Haram simply tend to see it as the best option available to them. This June, reports emerged that ...
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  • Nigeria's former president, Olusegun Obasanjo continues to wield significant influence in Nigeria. Credit: Friends of Europe.
    Editor's PicksNigeriaPolitics

    An interview with Olusegun Obasanjo: Up close and a little too personal

    By James Wan
    September 28, 2017
    Nigeria’s former president on Buhari, Biafra and bloody idiots. As the lift in his luxury London hotel rushes upwards to the 11th floor, Olusegun ...
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  • Millions of people have been displaced by Boko Haram, and more are facing food insecurity. Credit: Espen Røst/Bistandsaktuelt.
    CameroonChadNigerNigeriaSociety

    “We lose entire communities in the blink of an eye and people do not seem to look.”

    By Hilary Matfess
    September 26, 2017
    The crisis in Lake Chad Basin is one of the most desperate, and neglected, in the world. It may not get the same level ...
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  • Sala, 6, and her schoolmates study in Niger after being resettled from Nigeria. Credit: UNHCR / H. Caux.
    NigeriaSociety

    Nigeria’s conflict victims can’t all go home. They must be resettled.

    By Toyin Saraki
    September 20, 2017
    Humanitarian assistance to internally-displaced persons is crucial, but this must be complemented with longer-term policies. Gripped by multiple humanitarian crises, 2016 saw more people ...
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  • Nigeria federalism. Credit: jbdodane.
    NigeriaPolitics

    True federalism beckons for Nigeria

    By Festus Iyorah
    September 12, 2017
    Before recess, a bill proposing devolved powers was defeated in the National Assembly. But that hasn’t weakened calls for decentralisation. Against a backdrop of ...
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  • Schoolboys with a school in Borno state, northeastern Nigeria. Credit: Roberto Saltori.
    NigeriaSociety

    Visiting Boko Haram territory

    By Helon Habila
    June 28, 2017
    An excerpt from Helon Habila’s new book, The Chibok Girls. Three days before my trip to Chibok, I had flown into Maiduguri, the capital ...
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