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Government Does Not Reach Out To Us

Nana Peters enjoyed a pleasant childhood at Zonkwa, Kaduna State. She had a dream to one day become a medical doctor, it was a lofty ambition, her father encouraged her through secondary school…

Teacher Turned Farmer

Nenpam Emmanuel believes that at the root of mass unemployment is injustice; she can tell because for straight 10 years after school at Federal College of Education, Katsina; she had applied for positions…

Still Searching For A Better Life

Chioma Zikora wished she had the chance to a University education; her life would have been better if she got a chance at getting a University education, she thought. “Things are very hard…

Crumbled By Covid

Widowed with a child, Elizabeth Sotubo tried not to give in to the mounting pressure of packing up what is left of her small store and quitting. From selling food stuff on wholesale,…

Crushing The Gender Ceiling

Ozinna Obasi rarely looked a pinch of her childhood. At 8 she was moved from the city to the village; so she could learn the ways and culture of her father's ancestral home.…

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