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Pushed beyond borders: Why Nigeria’s worsening economy isn’t stopping young Beninese migrants from seeking a better life (2)

Though Nigeria’s economy is yet to fully recover from the 2015 recession, young Beninese immigrants seem not to mind....

Pushed beyond borders: A peek into the dark world of child trafficking between Benin and Nigeria (1)

When Beninese parents are pushed to the wall due to poverty and the burden of caring for too many...
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INVESTIGATION: The sad tale of Nigeria’s child prisoners

The Nigerian Prisons Service recently changed its name to the Nigerian Correctional Service; however, the name change has not...

REPORT: Nigeria among top 10 countries where 550,000 babies die in five years

  AT least 550,000 babies are thought to have died as a result of armed conflict between 2013 and 2017...
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Groping in the dark: More than four million Nigerian children are unaccounted for each year

Each year, more than seven million babies – equal to the population of Sierra Leone – are born in...

Three things from Uganda that will help poor Nigerian parents raise healthy, brilliant kids

  Poverty is not a barrier to raising high-fliers, writes Chikezie Omeje after returning from a reporting trip to Uganda where...
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