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The Crisis Room
This weekly podcast series focuses on crisis signalling and explores existing responses and solutions to crises in Nigeria.
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Episodes
Nigeria’s Stolen Classrooms 22.11.2025 18:48
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 Gi...
The Implications of Tinubu's Presidential Pardon 31.10.2025 30:15
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 30.09.2025 43:29
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 nu...
Nigeria’s Lost Children – The Crisis of Out-of-School and Unaccompanied Minors in Nigeria 31.08.2025 43:57
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, traf...
Nigeria’s Hidden Wars: Reporters Speak from the Ground 25.08.2025 39:02
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 offe...
Wasted Away: The Malnutrition Crisis in Katsina 25.08.2025 21:24
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 ahea...
Update On The Humanitarian Crisis In Sudan 28.11.2023 14:08
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 14.11.2023 22:50
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...
Navigating the Southeast Nigeria Conflict 01.11.2023 19:01
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...
Expansion Of Jihadist Activities Despite Military Coup In Niger 17.10.2023 11:11
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...
Ethnic Profiling In Northwest Nigeria 03.10.2023 24:49
The spread of terrorism in the country's northwestern region led to the rise of vigilante groups, some of whom came to be known as Yan Sa Kai. This gave way to repeated attacks on innocent Fulani, an ethnic group that has been fingered to be a powerhouse for many terrorists over time. Here, The Crisis Room speaks with Umar Yandaki, a journalist who has been on the trail of such happenings in the...
What Is Russia’s Future In Africa? 20.09.2023 18:32
Russian mercenary company Wagner has been very active in several countries across Africa, what does the death of the company’s head Yevgeny Prigozhin mean for the continent? On The Crisis Room this week we speak to Drew Hinshaw, a journalist who uncovered details of Prigozhin’s final tour of his operations here.
Climate Change and the Lake Chad Crisis: A Conversation on Conflict and Resilience 05.09.2023 17:37
In recent years, Borno State has grappled with annual flooding, a stark contrast to the receding waters of the Lake Chad. These extreme weather events, predicted by climate scientists, are frequent. This week on #TheCrisisRoom, we ask Dr. Dogo Saje, a lecturer and climate change activist the tough questions.
How Does The Niger Coup Affect Neighboring Countries? 22.08.2023 8:22
As the coup in Niger prolongs, neighboring countries are struggling with their unique challenges in the face of escalating uncertainty in the region. Hosted by Sabiqah Abdul-Ghaniy Bello Production Team: Sabiqah Abdul-Ghaniy Bello and Usman Abba Zanna The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida. For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. F...
How Is Mediation Going In Niger Amid The Coup? 08.08.2023 16:18
Since the coup in Niger, a number of things have happened. In this episode of The Crisis Room, we hear from Hannah Rae Armstrong, a writer and policy adviser with over a decade of field-based experience. Hosted by Hauwa Shaffi Nuhu Production Team: Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu and Usman Abba Zanna The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida.
On Police Brutality In Nigeria 18.07.2023 17:19
On this episode of The Crisis Room, we hear from a lawyer about where the law stands on police brutality and manhandling of civilians. Hosted by Usman Abba Zanna
Extremist Violence In West Africa’s Coastal Countries 20.06.2023 14:51
Extremist violence is trickling down to West Africa’s coastal countries. Why is this happening and what is being done about it? Find out in the latest episode of #TheCrisisRoom
What Leads To Radicalization In Africa 06.06.2023 11:20
Radicalization has been on the rise in Africa, with religious extremists operating in countries like Somalia, Libya, and Nigeria. In this episode of The Crisis Room, we discuss how people of various religions become radicalized. Hosted by Hauwa Saleh Abubakar and Hauwa Shaffi Nuhu
What Drives People to Religious Extremism? 23.05.2023 10:03
In this episode of The Crisis Room, we explore the factors that drive people to join extremist religious groups in Nigeria and the Sahel. Host: Hauwa Saleh Abubakar and Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu
Why Women, Peace and Security Matters In Nigeria 09.05.2023 26:43
On Today's Episode of The Crisis Room We will be discussing with Chitra Nagarajan the issues around Gender and Conflict in Nigeria.
Are Extremist Groups In Sahel Exploiting State Failure 18.04.2023 23:15
The Sahel is struggling with the activities of violent extremist groups. On Today's episode of The Crisis Room, We speak with Yvan Guichaoua about a new study on the interaction between civilians and these groups. Hosted by Hauwa Saleh Abubakar and Murtala Abdullahi
An uphill Battle Awaits Nigeria's New President 04.04.2023 13:57
Nigeria's new president will inherit a long list of complicated security problems, we speak with Chidi Nwaonu about what can be done differently. Hosted by Murtala Abdullahi and Hauwa Abubakar Saleh.
What Is Nigeria’s Flood Risk For 2023 21.03.2023 15:24
Nigerians expect the rainy season to commence fully in a few weeks and pave the way for cooler temperatures, particularly in the country's north. We spoke to an environmental educationist on the possibilities of flood and how it can be mitigated. Hosted by Hauwa Shaffi Nuhu Production Team: Anthony Asemota. The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida. For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Conne...
Concerns Trailing Nigeria’s Governorship Election 07.03.2023 11:01
Today on TCR we speak with Mukhtar Halilu Modibbo's from Connected Development(CODE) on Nigeria’s presidential election and expectations for the state elections on Saturday. Hosted by Murtala Abdullahi. Production Team: Anthony Asemota. The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida. For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com . Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Follow this li...
Nigeria's 2023 Elections and Disinformation Threats 21.02.2023 15:17
On Today's episode of the crisis room @Murtalaibin and @KunleAdebajo discuss election disinformation and the upcoming election on Saturday. Hosted by Murtala Abdullahi and Kunle Adebajo Production Team: Murtala Abdullahi and Anthony Asemota. The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida. For more stories, visit humanglemedia.com. Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Follow th...
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