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Your guide to the essential stories shaping Nigeria's North East—Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Taraba and Yobe—and the North West: Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara.

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Imrana Buba22 March 2026

Boko Haram terrorism fits into a longer pattern of insurgency in Borno. Civilians survive through collective resistance, negotiation and uneasy compliance, and ‘peace’ in wartime is often shaped by tragic trade-offs.

Amatallah Saulawa22 March 2026

You thought the Nigerian cryptocurrency ecosystem was confined to Lagos? Think again. Meet northern Nigeria’s ‘yan crypto and the digital worlds of volatile money they deftly navigate.

Anjola Olusola2 November 2025
‘I don’t recall the exact moment it dawned on me that almost everyone I called a friend had left Nigeria, but the realization was shattering. Having a friend leave you is heartbreaking, having them troop out one after the other, like soldiers off to battle, is decimating.
Ololade Faniyi19 October 2025
Member of the Feminist Coalition and organizer of the #ArewaMeToo and #NorthNormal movements, Fakhrriyyah Hashim, reflects on #EndSARS five years after ‘Feminists against SARS’ redefined national consciousness on police violence.

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What Endures in Borno Are the People
IMRANA BUBAMARCH 22, 2026

What Endures in Borno Are the People

Boko Haram terrorism fits into a longer pattern of insurgency in Borno. Civilians survive through collective resistance, negotiation and uneasy compliance, and ‘peace’ in wartime is often shaped by tragic trade-offs.

The Speculative Worlds of ‘Yan Crypto
AMATALLAH SAULAWAMARCH 22, 2026

The Speculative Worlds of ‘Yan Crypto

You thought the Nigerian cryptocurrency ecosystem was confined to Lagos? Think again. Meet northern Nigeria’s ‘yan crypto and the digital worlds of volatile money they deftly navigate.

From Nigeria With Love
ANJOLA OLUSOLANOVEMBER 2, 2025

From Nigeria With Love

‘I don’t recall the exact moment it dawned on me that almost everyone I called a friend had left Nigeria, but the realization was shattering. Having a friend leave you is heartbreaking, having them troop out one after the other, like soldiers off to battle, is decimating.
The Afterlives of #EndSARS
OLOLADE FANIYIOCTOBER 19, 2025

The Afterlives of #EndSARS

Member of the Feminist Coalition and organizer of the #ArewaMeToo and #NorthNormal movements, Fakhrriyyah Hashim, reflects on #EndSARS five years after ‘Feminists against SARS’ redefined national consciousness on police violence.
The Betrayal of Mandela’s Apartheid Liberation Movement
ANDILE ZULUOCTOBER 5, 2025

The Betrayal of Mandela’s Apartheid Liberation Movement

Although Nelson Mandela’s presidency fostered hope for a permanent end to the woes of the apartheid era, South Africa’s non-white population have come to realize that they are still under an oppressive regime—but this time, at the mercy of the country’s ultra-rich and ownership class.
The New Chapter in Nigeria’s Tax Story
MARTINS EKESEPTEMBER 21, 2025

The New Chapter in Nigeria’s Tax Story

Nigeria will begin 2026 with its biggest tax overhaul in decades. But what exactly is changing and will the new tax regime worsen or improve Nigeria’s economic and fiscal future?

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