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/Human Angle/ We are a media platform committed to the insightful and objective coverage of Africa’s conflict, humanitarian, and development issues.

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In five years, HumAngle has become a powerhouse for truth seekers, journalists, and storytellers who dare to ask the hard questions. As we mark our anniversary, here is how far we have come and how far we are willing to go. #HumAngleAt5
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Locals told HumAngle that the ADF rebels were first sighted at the Ngoma Institute in DRC, with sources saying the assailants approached from a farm in Mangingi, a peripheral quarter of Manguredjipa. https://t.co/ZUGYIv9Q1T
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The assault, which began around 5:30 a.m., targeted the town located 100 kilometres west of Butembo in Lubero territory.
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The selected fellows were drawn from media organisations like Daily Trust, Reuters, Premium Times, DW, African Independent Television (AIT), and others. https://t.co/csxQWRyGiW #HCMPF #HumAngleFellow
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HumAngle has selected 10 middle-career and senior journalists from Nigeria for its upcoming fellowship for reporting conflict and missing persons, in collaboration with @ICRC_Nigeria. https://t.co/csxQWRyGiW #HCMPF #HumAngleFellow
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HumAngle Selects 10 For Fellowship on Reporting Conflict and Missing Persons In Nigeria https://t.co/csxQWRyGiW
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Violent jihadists in #Mali have moved beyond hit-and-run attacks to economic warfare. Now, they control something more powerful — the flow of fuel. They are burning tankers, ambushing convoys, and enforcing a de facto embargo on fuel imports. https://t.co/dq5xegRhfi
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The consequences have rippled far beyond queues at fuel stations. There is currently inflation that has affected commercial activities.
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To stop conflicts before they escalate, this non-profit in Cross-River State, Nigeria, is using a text messaging early-warning system, where incidents can be reported and interventions can be made immediately. https://t.co/MCQ8Odpkt1
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Between 2020 and 2023, communal and boundary disputes claimed more than 400 lives in the state and over 300 houses were destroyed
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After 12 years of being detained, three of the 42 #GallariMen returned home. But what did they return to? What is their life like now? Find out: https://t.co/bbw5eEnLY5
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Saraya’s life changed the day her husband was killed by soldiers in Bama, North East Nigeria. She sought mental help from clerics, healers, anyone who would listen, but she was met with silence instead of solace. Slowly, her mind fell apart. https://t.co/ZFrRZ9w2Za
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The Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria’s Northeast is taking a toll on victims’ mental health, and this is not receiving as much attention.
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HumAngle Cartoon of the Week by Jibrin Akila Inspiration: #GallariMen: Journalists, CSOs Demand Justice for Borno Torture Victims https://t.co/vKXY7IPegN
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Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has overhauled his military cabinet days after rumours of an attempted #coup, raising eyebrows among many. While the administration has tried to downplay the rumour, it cannot be entirely dismissed. https://t.co/Z1DpknCxje
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'Coup Plot' President Bola Tinubu’s dramatic overhaul of the nation’s military command has ignited debate, fear, and whispers of betrayal.
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Nigerians, have you noticed that your data finishes faster these days? It has also become more expensive. But contrary to popular belief, telcos are not 'stealing' your data. So, who is really to blame? #HumAngleIndex breaks it down: https://t.co/R1d4H2zrY4
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After being in military detention for 12 years, only three of the 42 #GallariMen have returned. But what does more than a decade in detention do to those who came back? Here is their story: https://t.co/bbw5eEne8x
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When HumAngle met Ahmadu, he struggled through tears to recall what happened. Blind now from injuries and neglect suffered in detention.
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When the war in #Sudan broke out, everyone was caught off guard, including Saleh and Abdurrahim. For safety, these two men had to flee with their loved ones to Kano State, Nigeria. But even there, survival is a different type of risk. https://t.co/MOEsNuPAL6
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Within the three days of waiting, violence intensified in Khartoum. Power lines were severed, and the internet was disrupted.
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Since his release, Ahmadu has continued to suffer excruciating pain in his eyes and head. With no access to proper medical care, he relies only on the little drugs his mother can afford from local vendors, mostly painkillers. #GallariMen https://t.co/bbw5eEne8x
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When HumAngle met Ahmadu, he struggled through tears to recall what happened. Blind now from injuries and neglect suffered in detention.
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“They kept us in a cell for one year without seeing the sun. When they later brought us out, they told us to look at the sun. That was when my eyes began to hurt,” he recalled. #GallariMen https://t.co/bbw5eEne8x
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When HumAngle met Ahmadu, he struggled through tears to recall what happened. Blind now from injuries and neglect suffered in detention.
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