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“Don’t you think you’re worthy of being loved?” was the question that hooked an American woman into giving $248,800 to a scammer online, later tracked to Nigeria. Many online scams originate from that West African country. In a nation suffering from extremely high poverty levels, many see online crime as their only choice. Jacob Ward takes us to Nigeria where one now-reformed con artist opens up about why, and how, he did what he did.

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9geezyone
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OSHODI is often mistakenly considered as one of the most dangerous slums in Lagos Nigeria. especially around the railway line at the BRT bus terminal.

This documentary takes you to form your own opinion on the young people often associated with HOODLUMS. You will follow the work of Sobayo Abolore for many months under this bridge, as close as possible to young people in difficulty. You will be able to see thanks to these images, that the positive actions of some like Abolore, can bring joy and future projects to these children in need.

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9geezyone
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Inside the most notorious hood in Lagos, Nigeria


Today we are in a neighborhood in Lagos Nigeria called Mushin .This video is inside the most notorious hood in Lagos Nigeria. This neighborhood is by far the most dangerous .Lagos is crazy but on contrary to beliefs sometimes the people/vendors in rough places in Lagos are very the most humble and nice. This the slums of Nigeria


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9geezyone
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In 1984, this BBC/NTA documentary on Nigeria was aired to international acclaim. It was written and presented by Onyeka Onwenu and is considered the definitive film on corruption in Nigeria It remains relevant in 2022.

The Nigerian Story we have to know, so we can build the Nigeria of our dreams. Learn your history from different perspective.

9geezyone
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This is the story of Diezani Alison-Madueke Scandal, an alleged misappropriation of crude oil funds allegedly robbed Nigeria of about $28 billion, and counting.
The Biggest Fraud In Nigeria’s History

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9geezyone
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Ed Kashi has spent 40 years on the edge of life, in some of the most deadly and polluted places in the world.

Committed to social justice and the power of images to transform opinions, he shares with us some of his most powerful photographs from Nigeria, Iraq and Nicaragua. He is a member of the prestigious Vii Photographic Agency.



In this series, VICE interviews photographers whose photos have become synonymous with important world events. The photographers relive the story behind the photos, telling their tales from the front line of battlefields and hospitals, and reflecting on their journey to becoming a photographer. We hear how they sought out to document the truth, even risking their lives, to provide proof of events that stay long after the memories fade.

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9geezyone
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In Uganda, young women are leaving their homes to try and find jobs as domestic workers, but for some their new lives can lead to mistreatment and abuse.

A charity in Kenya is calling for the introduction of laws to protect domestic workers, who are commonly referred to as ‘housegirls’, to ensure their safety.

For BBC Africa Eye, reporter Nancy Kacungira has been investigating why young women living near Uganda’s border are leaving their villages to find work in Kenya.

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9geezyone
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Kidnappers have seized more than a thousand students and staff from schools in a series of raids across northern Nigeria. The wave of abductions has had devastating consequences for the country, which already has the highest number of children out of education anywhere in the world. Parents face extortionate demands in exchange for the freedom of their sons and daughters, and many families in Africa's most populous nation are now too afraid to send their children to class.

Mayeni Jones travels across north western Nigeria to meet those affected and find out what's fuelling Nigeria's kidnap crisis.

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9geezyone
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Children are being banished, raped, and even murdered. Aid organizations estimate that thousands of boys and girls are accused of being witches every year. Often, it’s their own parents who think their sons or daughters are possessed by demons.

In the state of Akwa Ibom in southeastern Nigeria, it is common for children to be branded witches and face neglect and physical harm. Some Christian churches even perpetuate these superstitious beliefs, and self-proclaimed healers make good money performing strange exorcism rituals. David Umen and his wife Anja Lovén have made it their mission to fight this witch craze. They give the young victims a new home—but these boys and girls struggle to cope with the trauma of being abused and abandoned by their own parents. A report by Jan-Philipp Scholz.

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9geezyone
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Universities in Nigeria and Ghana have been plagued by stories of sexual harassment by lecturers and professors for decades. Allegations include a wide array of abuses, from blackmailing students for sex in exchange for marks and admission to lewd comments and grooming.

After gathering dozens of testimonies, BBC Africa Eye sent undercover journalists posing as students inside the University of Lagos (UNILAG) and the University of Ghana to capture footage of the sexual harassment.

Reporter Kiki Mordi, who knows first-hand how devastating sexual harassment can be, reveals what happens behind the closed doors of some of West Africa’s most prestigious universities.

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9geezyone
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When Nigeria passed some of the toughest anti-homosexuality laws in Africa, the internet became a place for the LGBT community to connect with others more safely – until criminal gangs went digital too.

#BBCAfricaEye investigates how members of the LGBT community in Nigeria are targeted by criminal gangs who pose as potential dates on popular apps, only to extort, beat and even kidnap them.

This crime is so prevalent it even has a name: Kito. Africa Eye speaks to dozens of victims who have been ‘kitoed’, and meets the activists, and even law enforcement officers, who are using the very tactics of the blackmailers to fight them back.

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9geezyone
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Ever imagined what it's like living in an Igbo Village, this documentary of life in Ugbo, a hilltop community in Enugu State will give you a little insight..

Ugbo is located in a hill-top, northwest part of Awgu Local Government Area, Enugu State. The town occupies a vast area of land bounded by other communities, such as Obeagu to the southwest, Achi to the west, Amoli to the northwest, Owelli to the north, Ogugu to the east, and Mmaku to the south.

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9geezyone
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Watch Part 3 here: Chidi in Nigeria https://youtu.be/YEVU2zVEaSA

Living in poverty without 24/7 light and a corrupt government that makes live harder than it already is. How do the majority of Nigerian people live and what do they go through. How do they tink about their government and how are they able to survive and to smile. How are they able to see the Beauty in their Struggles.

In part 1 of my Nigeria Documentary serie different Nigerians will tell you their opinion and give you a glimpse of their lives in Nigeria. Is life really that bad, are people able to work? Is corruption really a thing in Nigeria? This documentary will give you answers to these questions.

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9geezyone
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They assail drilling platforms with high-speed boats, seizing foreign nationals for future ransom negotiations. In 2015, a total of 73 such attacks occurred, leading to the abduction of 62 individuals. They represent the contemporary era of piracy, redefining kidnapping as a profitable enterprise, and viewing themselves as modern-day Robin Hood figures. Their primary targets are oil companies, which they accuse of exploiting the nation's natural resources without reciprocation. In this documentary, we followed soldiers, sailors, and pirates over several months, joining them on their raids to unveil their operational methods.

9geezyone
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Inside Nigeria’s Most Dangerous City is a documentary about me visiting Borno, Maiduguri which has been named the most dangerous city in Nigeria due to it being the epicenter of the Boko Haram conflict that has ravaged Nigeria for the past couple of years. In this video, I explore different segments of the city and interview lots of people on the ground to get a full story of what really happened here and how it became the most feared place to visit in Africa's most populated country. Do enjoy, like, and subscribe.

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00:39 The damage done
02:35 Travelling to Borno state
03:37 Visiting Monday Market
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07:52 How ISWAP was founded
08:38 Results of the Insurgency
14:14 Visiting Ngaranam
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19:30 My personal thoughts
19:56 The solution
22:21 Conclusion

9geezyone
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Attacks by the terrorist group Boko Haram in the village of Kolofata in northern Cameroon have been ongoing since 2013. Despite the terrifying circumstances, a group of children strive to juggle school, housework and fieldwork.

The far north of Cameroon, on the border with Nigeria, is subject to murderous terrorist attacks and therefore under military protection. Although the acts of violence committed by the terrorist group Boko Haram are less frequent now, people here live with a constant, omnipresent threat.

The children here having to cope in a post-apocalyptic situation. The main characters in this tragedy are Falta, Ladji, Ibrahim, Mohammed, Ismaela and Maloum. They are all between four and eleven years old. They live in the village of Kolofata and are trying to build a new future for themselves. The camera captures the unbroken zest for life of these children, who go to school and look after their herds. They are creating their own world amidst the dangers of the armed conflict. We get to know the hard-working Falta, grieving the loss of her father, who died in a terrorist attack. She is eager to learn and asks many questions. Ibrahim and Mohamad, on the other hand, fight a lot. They struggle to reconcile their childlike energy with their traumatic past. The days of innocence are long gone for these children.

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9geezyone
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The capital of Nigeria, Lagos, is home to a remarkable yet starkly contrasting community known as Makoko - a floating slum that vividly embodies both the resilience of the human spirit and the dire consequences of urban poverty. Beneath the surface of Makoko's waterborne vibrancy lies a harsher truth: the waters, a vital life source, are tainted with sewage and pollution. This environmental crisis is a daily battle for the residents, who face the constant threat of waterborne diseases. The lack of adequate sanitation facilities means that much of the waste and sewage from the densely populated settlement ends up directly in the lagoon, compounding the challenges of maintaining a healthy living environment. Poverty in Makoko is pervasive and profound. Yet amidst these hardships, the spirit of Makoko endures, presenting a deep and complex life narrative in one of Africa's most dynamic urban landscapes. Let us journey to Makoko, and explore how people live in the largest floating slum in the world.

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