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About Usman
Usman Abba Zanna is a journalist based in Maiduguri, Nigeria. He is a consultant community development and conflict management, multimedia editor and photographer. He do video documentary.
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Uncovering Damage Caused by Maiduguri Flood in Alau Dam Community

22 Oct 2024  |  HumAngle
The Alau Dam overflow in Borno state, Nigeria, led to the worst flooding disaster in three decades, affecting over a million people and causing significant humanitarian and environmental crises. The flood destroyed farmlands, contaminated food supplies, and displaced thousands, exacerbating the struggles of communities already impacted by the Boko Haram crisis. Despite warnings and complaints to the Lake Chad Basin Commission and the state government, the response was inadequate, leaving communities like Alau and Dalori in dire need of assistance. The flood disrupted agricultural activities, transportation, and livelihoods, with many residents losing their primary sources of income. Calls for urgent government intervention remain unanswered, leaving affected communities vulnerable to hunger and disease.

Forgotten Men of Gallari: A Mass Arrest And A Village Pushed to Brink of Extinction

14 Oct 2024  |  HumAngle
In 2014, the village of Gallari in Nigeria experienced a mass arrest by the Nigerian Army and Civilian Joint Task Force, resulting in the disappearance of 42 men, nearly a third of the village's population. The incident, overshadowed by the Boko Haram abductions in Chibok, left families devastated and displaced, with many still searching for their loved ones a decade later. The community, once close-knit, is now fractured, with women and children bearing the brunt of the loss. Despite efforts to seek justice and information, the fate of the arrested men remains unknown, and the village continues to grapple with the aftermath of the traumatic event.

How government neglect led to Alau dam collapse and Maiduguri flood disaster

21 Sep 2024  |  Law and Society Magazine.
The collapse of the Alau Dam in Maiduguri, Nigeria, led to catastrophic flooding, displacing over 400,000 residents and causing significant economic and social damage. Despite warnings and funds allocated for maintenance, the dam was neglected, leading to its failure. The article highlights government mismanagement and misappropriation of funds intended for the dam's rehabilitation. The disaster has exacerbated water scarcity and public health issues, with displaced residents facing inadequate resources in overcrowded camps. The state government has pledged to invest in sustainable infrastructure to prevent future disasters.

Photo Essay (II): Vestiges of Buildings Destroyed by Maiduguri Flood

21 Sep 2024  |  HumAngle
The recent flooding in Maiduguri, North East Nigeria, has left thousands of locals facing a long and painful journey towards recovery. Entire homes have been reduced to ruins, and families have lost their belongings, livelihoods, and savings. Despite the dire situation, communities are uniting, with volunteers organizing initiatives to clear and restore flooded homes and streets, fostering a sense of solidarity. The community's resilience is evident as they work together to rebuild their lives and restore essential services.

Flood-Affected Food Items In Maiduguri Pose Serious Health Risks, Experts Warn

16 Sep 2024  |  HumAngle
Floods in Maiduguri, Nigeria, have led to the contamination of food items, posing significant health risks. Residents are concerned about the safety of food in markets, as some traders sell flood-affected grains and meat. Experts warn that consuming such food can lead to severe health issues due to contamination with bacteria, parasites, and heavy metals. The Borno State Government has issued warnings against buying or consuming contaminated food and dead animals, emphasizing legal consequences for violators. Efforts are underway to assist affected residents and restore infrastructure.

Nigerian Farmers Face Hardship Amidst Soaring Inflation And Insurgency

20 Jul 2024  |  HumAngle
Nigerian farmers, including Musa Bulama and Ramadan Amada, are facing severe economic challenges due to soaring inflation and insecurity from the Boko Haram conflict. The removal of fuel subsidies has led to increased prices for agricultural goods, making farming unsustainable. Many farmers, like Nuhu Mustapha, are abandoning their farms due to high costs and security concerns. Ahmad Mukhtar, an agricultural expert, attributes the crisis to national policy changes and calls for government intervention to support farmers and prevent a food security crisis.

‘It Was A Game Changer’: HumAngle Fellowship Alumni Share Success Stories

31 May 2024  |  HumAngle
HumAngle's Accountability Fellowship has significantly impacted its alumni, empowering them to advocate for accountability and transparency in North East Nigeria. The program, supported by the MacArthur Foundation, has trained 36 individuals from the BAY states, enhancing their skills in journalism, community activism, and advocacy. Alumni have successfully engaged in various projects, from combating climate change to promoting girl child education, and have gained opportunities with international organizations. HumAngle remains committed to supporting these young activists and fostering a culture of accountability in the region.

Shot 4 Times, A Survivor Recounts Harrowing Experience Of A Brutal Attack

20 May 2024  |  HumAngle
Ibrahim Bandi, a laborer from Maiduguri, recounts his harrowing experience of surviving a Boko Haram attack in Nganzai, Borno State, Nigeria. On February 8, while watching a movie with friends, they were ambushed by gunfire, resulting in six deaths and four severe injuries, including Ibrahim. He was shot four times and underwent multiple surgeries at the International Community of the Red Cross facility. The attack left him unable to work, drastically altering his life and leaving him feeling powerless. Despite completing secondary education, ongoing conflict and poverty hinder further progress. Ibrahim's family, displaced by previous violence, remains in Maiduguri due to insecurity fears in Nganzai.

School Activities Resume In Nigeria’s Kirawa Community After 8 Years

16 Nov 2023  |  HumAngle
Residents of Kirawa community in Borno state, Nigeria, celebrated the reopening of their primary school after eight years of closure due to Boko Haram insurgency. The school, reopened on November 16, marks a significant step in the community's resettlement process. Despite the renovation, the school lacks essential instructional facilities, prompting calls for further government support. The closure of IDP camps in Maiduguri had disrupted children's education, forcing some parents to send their children to schools in neighboring countries. The community remains hopeful but critical of the government's efforts and the ban on humanitarian aid.

Accused Of Aiding ISWAP Abduction, Borno Police Detains Three Men For Months Without Trial

02 Oct 2023  |  HumAngle
Three men, Babagana Kyari, Kaka Mallum Musa, and Sani Haruna, were detained by the Borno State Police Command for several months without trial after being accused of aiding an ISWAP abduction. The men, who worked for FHI 360 and Halogen Security, were arrested following an ISWAP attack in Ngala, Borno state. They were released without charges, but their detention caused significant personal and financial hardship. Their families struggled to secure their release, facing health issues and financial ruin. The article criticizes the police and their employers for their handling of the situation and calls for justice and compensation for the wrongful detention.
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