Episodes
Exactly one year ago today, we released our investigation on #NigeriasMassGraves, uncovering the ugly truth behind Nigeria's #missingpersons problem. In commemoration, this #podcast episode outlines what has changed so far as a result of the investigation. Host: Salman Adamu Producer: Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota Executive Producer: Ahmad Salkida
Published 09/18/24
Women in Nigeria's North West cannot go to the farm and feed their families. This is because terrorists come to rob and kill them. With their livelihoods affected, the women can no longer feed their families.
Published 08/07/24
Published 08/07/24
In December 2023, suspected Ambazonian militants attacked the Belegete community in Cross River, South-South Nigeria, a border village near Cameroon. On this episode of #VestigesOfViolence, we share the story of Elizabeth, a mother of six, who escaped the attack and found refuge in a nearby ranch. For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com.
Published 05/04/24
In this episode of #VestigesOfViolence, we share the story of Aisha, abducted at eighteen, and forced into marriage with a Boko Haram member. Eight years later, she escapes as a mother of four. Now, she is pursuing her dreams and reclaiming her freedom. Hosted By Sabiqah Bello Reported by Usman Abba Zanna Voice Acting By Khadija Gidado Edited, mixed, and mastered By Anthony Asemota Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com.
Published 04/05/24
On today’s episode of #VestigesOfViolence, we tell the story of Hauwa Abbagana, a young bride who was abducted. After escaping captivity, she returned home pregnant with her abuser's child, in fear of the stigma and rejection she may face. Hosted By Sabiqah Bello Reported and scripted by Hauwa Shaffi Nuhu Voice Acting By Khadija Gidado, Akila Jibrin Edited, mixed, and mastered By Anthony Asemota Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida
Published 03/01/24
No one saw it coming, as villagers prepared themselves to celebrate the festive season, gunmen were on their way to slaughter them. Three local governments in Plateau Nigeria, were brutally attacked, taking about 195 lives and the memories people had built around their homes. Hosted By Sabiqah Bello Voice Acting By: Khadija Gidado Produced By Anthony Asemota Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida Visit https://humanglemedia.com/ for more
Published 02/01/24
On today’s episode of Vestiges Of Violence, we tell the story of Rukayya Saidu, a mother of two whose home was burnt down in Kaku, but is rebuilding her life now in Kajuru, Northwest Nigeria. Hosted By Sabiqah Bello Voice Acting By: Khadija Gidado Produced By Anthony Asemota Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Follow this link to listen to our other podcasts
Published 12/22/23
In this episode of #VOV, we share the audio version of our video documentary about the Knifar women of Nigeria’s North East; their journey, advocacy for the release of their detained relatives, and their successes and challenges. Hosted By Sabiqah Bello, Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu Produced By Anthony Asemota Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Follow this link to listen to our other podcasts https://humanglemedia.com/podcast/
Published 12/08/23
On today’s episode of Vestiges Of Violence, we share the story of the Hausari community, who endured the stench of corpses dumped at the Borno State Specialist Hospital during the Boko Haram Insurgency. Hosted By Sabiqah Bello Voice Acting By Akila Jibrin, Al’amin Umar, Mahdi Garba Produced By Anthony Asemota Executively Produced By Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Follow this link to listen to our other podcasts https://humanglemedia.com/podcast/
Published 11/10/23
David Jafaru returned home for treatment after an accident that caused him to lose his job. The first time insurgents attacked his village, he managed to escape, losing his fiance in the process. Unfortunately, he wasn't so lucky the second time. After spending a month in captivity with terrible living conditions, his health has taken a turn for the worse.
Published 10/20/23
Maryam Adam, a woman of extraordinary selflessness assumed the role of a mother and father at an extremely young age.  She was forced into motherhood at age 13, forced to drop out of school, flee from an insurgency, and into displacement. With everything she has been through, she is determined to give her children a better life.
Published 10/07/23
For 105 days, Bilyaminu was held captive by kidnappers. During that time, his family tried everything they could to raise the ransom demanded, including putting up their houses and farms for sale. But this proved very difficult because of Nigeria's Naira redesign policy at that time.
Published 09/29/23
In this episode of #VestigesOfViolence, we tell the story of Umar, a Fulani man who suffered several terrorist attacks on his village, and then saw his own community turn on him for no other reason than his identity.
Published 09/26/23
This episode of #VestigesOfViolence goes back to Nigeria's cash crunch period where in a bid to curtail terrorism financing, the Central Bank of Nigeria, introduced new policies. We examine the policy's success as survivors like Maimuna spent days in captivity until ransom was paid.
Published 09/26/23
Salamatu Buhari, 20, was working in her farm while heavily pregnant when armed groups invaded her village. They began killing the men and raping the women, she heard and she ran to protect herself. She went into labour in the middle of the bush. Reported and scripted by Zubaida Baba Ibrahim.  Produced by Anthony Asemota.  Voice acting by Chigozie Victor
Published 06/30/23
Lilian Daniel, a 20-year-old student at the University of  Maiduguri was abducted in 2019 as she travelled back to school from Jos in northcentral Nigeria. To this day, there has been no word directly from her. Only one anguished letter from captivity.  Scripted and Reported by Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu.  Produced by Anthony Asemota Voice acting by Zubaida Baba Ibrahim For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Follow this link to...
Published 06/09/23
Last month, HumAngle Foundation brought together three distinguished women journalists to discuss the need to genderise conflict reporting. Listen to a compressed version of that chat in this special podcast episode.
Published 05/04/23
 In 100 episodes of Vestiges of violence, HumAngle has brought attention to the plight of victims of war and displaced people. Listeners have donated generously to people featured in many of the podcasts.
Published 02/24/23
Aminu is a farmer in Daki Takwas, Northwest Nigeria. But he was unable to access his farm due to the incidence of abductions that have persisted. Life became unbearable as a result. The region, which has become a precipice in Nigeria as terrorism expands, has eaten up the comfort of residents. The criminal violence has led to a surge in cattle rustling, raids on communities, ethnic conflicts, and kidnapping for ransom.  We follow through the journey of Aminu, a student who couldn’t pay his...
Published 02/17/23
We visit the rocky landscape of Gwoza in southern Borno to speak to people whose loved ones have gone missing. No two stories are exactly the same. Some people were imprisoned by Boko Haram insurgents. Some teachers were abducted from a Qur’anic school, others from a university. Some were arrested by the military as they received treatment at the hospital. Some were captured on their farms or as they escaped to safety.  One thing that doesn’t change in all these stories, however, is how...
Published 02/10/23
Displaced people may have already lost far too much to the violence in northeastern Nigeria, their loved ones, their homes, their livelihoods, their sanity … but that doesn’t immune them from the schemings of sexual predators. Through the experiences of Hauwa, 14, and Adama, 22, we see how difficult it is to get justice for rape victims and how their lives change joylessly after their abuse. This episode of Vestiges of Violence was produced with support from the MacArthur Foundation. The...
Published 02/03/23
Hauwa Usman from Gwoza Local Government of Borno state, Northeast Nigeria recalls the night she lost her husband after the town had fallen under the control of Boko Haram. The episode was scripted by Ruqayya Saeed and edited by Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu. Hosted by Hameeda Buhari. Produced by Attahiru Jibrin. Voice acting by Rukayya Saeed. Multimedia editor is Anthony Asemota.  The executive producer is Ahmad Salkida. For more stories, go to humanglemedia.com.
Published 01/27/23
On Feb. 25, 2014, terrorists from the Boko Haram terror group attacked the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, in Northeast Nigeria. They killed at least 29 teenage schoolboys as they slept in their dormitories and burned down all the buildings, from the hostels to the classrooms. Only the mosque survived. This episode of Vestiges of Violence was produced with support from the Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund. It is part of our ongoing Buni Yadi Massacre coverage. In the series, we...
Published 01/20/23
On Feb. 25, 2014, terrorists from the Boko Haram terror group attacked the Federal Government College, Buni Yadi, in Northeast Nigeria. They killed at least 29 teenage schoolboys as they slept in their dormitories and burned down all the buildings, from the hostels to the classrooms. Only the mosque survived. This episode of Vestiges of Violence was produced with support from the Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund. It is part of our ongoing Buni Yadi Massacre coverage. In the series, we...
Published 01/13/23