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Ibrahim Ismail is a journalist based in Abuja, Nigeria. Ismail has 7 years work experience in broadcasting; radio, television and digital media. This is in addition to contributions on print media. He currently works as presenter/reporter at Trust TV, Abuja, a broadcaster owned by Media Trust Group, publishers of the Daily Trust Newspaper in Nigeria's capital, Abuja. In the past 4 years, Ismail worked as correspondent in Gombe State, Northeast Nigeria. Between 2017 and 2021, he worked with Progress Radio Gombe as presenter and reporter. He also worked on Climate Journalism programme with DW Akademie and DW Hausa.
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This tells the story of water scarcity in Nigeria's capital Abuja, the scarcity affects educational pursuit of students, the are compelled to chose between fetching water and going to school.
This story exposes Nigeria's energy crisis as citizens resort to the use of charcoal and firewood due to the skyrocketing prices of LPG.
Jada special school: Where blind students cry for food
Students at the Special Education Centre in Jada, Adamawa State, Nigeria, are experiencing acute hunger, with some going two weeks without a meal. The food provided is often not nutritious, and students have resorted to begging on the streets. The situation has deteriorated over the years, with bathing done in open spaces, compromising privacy. The school receives about N1.3 million monthly for feeding, with assistance from various sources including the government and NGOs. The state's education commissioner has acknowledged the issues and promised to investigate.
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