The Crisis Room

The Crisis Room

by HumAngle
Season 2
Nigeria’s Stolen Classrooms
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Between 2014 and 2025, at least 1,880 students have been abducted across Nigeria. It’s a staggering number on its own, but it becomes even heavier when you realise these are children whose dreams, confidence, and sense of safety have been repeatedly disrupted. And this tragic pattern continues. Just this Monday, Nov. 17, in Kebbi State, terrorists abducted at least 25 students of the Government Girls’ Comprehensive Secondary School in Maga. Today on The Crisis Room, we talk about the effect of this abduction on children.
The Implications of Tinubu's Presidential Pardon
Tinubu's presidential pardon has stirred debates across NIgeria. What does this mean for justice, accountability and Nigeria's security? We ask these questions in this new episode of #TheCrisisRoom featuring Abba Hikima and Shettima DanAzumi.
Beyond the Numbers: Inside Nigeria’s Insecurity Tracker
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Every week at HumAngle, we track the state of insecurity across Nigeria: the attacks, abductions, armed clashes, displacements, and the lives caught in between. All of it feeds into the HumAngle Insecurity Tracker, a data-driven project documenting trends, patterns, and stories behind the numbers. Today, we ask: What does an insecurity tracker reveal about the state of a country? What do these numbers say about security policies, responses, and the future of communities at risk?
Nigeria’s Lost Children – The Crisis of Out-of-School and Unaccompanied Minors in Nigeria
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On The Crisis Room, we’re following insecurity trends across Nigeria. According to UNICEF, Nigeria has the highest number of out-of-school children in the world, an estimated 20 million. That’s one in every ten children globally. Many of them roam the streets of towns and major cities without guardianship or structured education. And behind those numbers are cycles of neglect, forced labour, trafficking, and recruitment into armed groups. It’s a very quiet crisis, but one with consequences that could worsen insecurity, poverty, and instability for generations. Today, we’ll hear from experts and advocates on how Nigeria got here and what it will take to break the cycle.
Nigeria’s Hidden Wars: Reporters Speak from the Ground
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On The Crisis Room, we’re following insecurity trends across Nigeria. Nigeria’s security landscape is a complex and multifaceted one. The dynamics differ according to each region. In Borno State, there is the Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgency, and complications resulting from the government’s resettlement efforts. In this episode, we will be hearing the voices of some HumAngle reporters as they offer insight from their respective regions of coverage.
Wasted Away: The Malnutrition Crisis in Katsina
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On The Crisis Room, we’re sounding the alarm. This week: a powerful conversation with MSF on Nigeria’s malnutrition crisis—where aid workers fight to save lives on the edge. But we’re not stopping there. In the coming episodes, we will dig into the tangled roots of insecurity, mass displacement, and how climate change fuels conflict across Africa. The stakes are real. Tune in, share, and stay ahead of the story.
Season 1
Update On The Humanitarian Crisis In Sudan
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On #TheCrisisRoom today, we're joined by Mahdi Garba, a humanitarian reporter at HumAngle, who provides updates on the ongoing crisis in Sudan. Production Team: Sabiqah Bello, Mardi Garba, Usman Abba Zanna Executive Producer: Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com.
Analysing The Resettlement Programme In Borno With SEMA
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On this episode of The Crisis Room, our Lake Chad editor will be having a conversation with Dr Barkindo Saidu, Director-General of the Borno State Emergency Management Agency about the State’s resettlement programme. Production Team: Abdulkareem Haruna, Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu and Anthony Asemota Executive Producer: Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Follow this link to listen to our other podcasts https://humanglemedia.com/podcast/
Navigating the Southeast Nigeria Conflict
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In this episode of The Crisis Room podcast, Adejumo Kabir engages in a crucial conversation with a senior police officer from the Imo State Police Command. This officer shares firsthand insights into the challenges faced by security operatives working to ensure the safety of lives and properties in the region. Join us for an in-depth discussion on the Southeast Nigeria conflict and the efforts to maintain peace and security. For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com Follow this link to listen to our other podcasts https://humanglemedia.com/podcast/
Expansion Of Jihadist Activities Despite Military Coup In Niger
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Despite the recent military coup in Niger, jihadist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State continue to wreak havoc on civilians and military targets. In this episode, we explore the intricacies of this crisis, with insights from Aliyu Dahiru who has closely monitored the situation. Production Team: Sabiqah Bello, Aliyu Dahiru, Usman Abba Zanna Executive Producer: Ahmad Salkida For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Follow this link to listen to our other podcasts https://humanglemedia.com/podcast/
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