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17th October 2016

Nigeria’s forgotten children

Giwa Barracks

25th May 2016

‘If you see it, you will cry’: Life and Death in Giwa Barracks

13th April 2016

Chibok two years on: Remembering all Boko Haram’s victims

CLEAN IT UP Shell’s false claims about oil spill response in the Niger Delta

30th September 2015

CLEAN IT UP: Shell’s false claims about oil spill response in the Niger Delta

3rd June 2015

Nigeria: Senior members of military must be investigated for war crimes

24th April 2015

Nigeria: Welfare of ‘rescued’ women and girls is paramount

Boko Haram

30th January 2015

Boko Haram at a glance

Boko Haram

28th January 2015

Nigerian authorities were warned of Boko Haram attacks on Baga and Monguno

18th September 2014

Nigeria’s torture chambers exposed in new report

9th May 2014

Nigerian authorities failed to act on warnings about Boko Haram raid on school

8th May 2014

Nigeria’s serious test of stability

27th March 2014

Death penalty 2013: Small number of countries trigger global spike in executions

30th January 2014

‘Welcome to Hell Fire’: Torture and other ill-treatment in Nigeria

17th January 2014

Flogged for daring to love

Downtown Yaoundé, Cameroon, May 2013. A young man who has been frequently beaten in his neighborhood and evicted from his home, because of his sexual orientation, and gender identity.

17th January 2014

Living for love, dying because of hate: the rising tide of homophobia in Africa

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