Fourteen years after insurgent attacks, survivors in Nigeria’s IDP camps still struggle with inadequate shelter, food shortages, and lack of medical care amidst ongoing security challenges.
Vox Populi
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Despite laws against child labor, underage girls in Nigeria, especially from regions like Benue and Oyo, continue to be exploited as domestic workers due to poor law enforcement.
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The WHO voices grave concerns as H5N1 bird flu spreads to new species, including humans, with a high mortality rate and potential for further adaptation.
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Nigerians face persistently high prices despite the strengthening naira, urging government intervention for relief.
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Chibok parents’ plea for justice persists a decade later. Support their quest for closure and intervention in this ongoing tragedy.
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IPI Nigeria demands President Tinubu ensure journalist Segun Olatunji’s release. The world watches as press freedom in Nigeria faces a critical test.
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After a Binance executive’s escape, HURIWA calls for the firing of top officials, spotlighting Nigeria’s deep-seated corruption and security flaws. Urgent reforms are demanded to restore integrity.
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Northern Elders declare “enough is enough,” calling for urgent security reforms under Tinubu’s regime to safeguard children’s future and well-being.
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Advocates across Nigeria combat breast ironing, a tradition harming girls’ health and rights, aiming to protect and empower future generations through education and legal reform.
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Despite laws mandating immediate care, Nigerian hospitals often require police reports before treating gunshot victims, leading to preventable deaths and healthcare failures.