Why bandit amnesties are failing in Nigeria’s northwest

Talks become leverage to win safe passage, taxation rights, or space to rearm. That’s why residents bristle when they see armed men strolling out of
Nigeria’s malnutrition crisis reveals the extent of its healthcare collapse

‘At the end of the day, malnutrition is really a proxy indicator for a weak healthcare system.’ A malnutrition emergency is stalking northern Nigeria, driven
The coup is reshaping the relationship between Niger and Nigeria

Nigeria and Niger share a long history of cooperation and collaboration. But the July’s coup in Niger has fractured the two countries relationship, writes Idris



