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‘Blood for money’: The patients forced to turn to racketeers in Nigeria

By Iqra Salah Nigeria’s blood supply system is ‘broken’, pushing desperate patients and families to source dangerous alternatives. A wave of red corrugated roofs welcomes visitors to the city of Ibadan in southwest Nigeria. Inside the 200-year-old city’s centre, incessant traffic winds through narrow, unpaved roads and past crowded open-air markets. At the edge of the…

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Bayelsa attorney cheers “good and understanding” Ijaw women who stay home to cook while husbands groove with side chicks

A Bayelsa lawyer, Ebikebuna Augustine Aluzu, has eulogised the “good and understanding” Ijaw women who stay home to cook while their husbands have fun with their side chicks every weekend in Yenagoa. “Married men and side chicks grooving every weekend in Yenagoa while understanding wife stay home to cook and wait for husband arrival as…

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