Flood: Displaced Persons In Camps Beg For Attention In Anambra
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Chinazaekpere Orichi, an 11-year-old girl, is taking refuge at Ogbaru Local Government Secretariat, Atani, relief camp in Anambra State, for persons displaced by flood caused by the rise of water from the River Niger.
Orichi who is at the camp with her mother was sacked from
their home in Umudaike village, Atani, where schools have been submerged by flood water and she cannot go to school.
With her are other children of primary school age numbering about 40 who have been in camp with their parents for about a month and who sleep and wake daily
without access to formal education.
When HumAngle visited, Chinazaekpere, a primary six pupil, was conducting a class session for other children in camp for whom she acted as their teacher.
“I am in primary six but I did not go to school because of the flood. Normally, I teach
my friends because nobody comes to teach us.
“I teach them different subjects everyday, like today, I am teaching them four letter words,” she said.
The little girl used an improvised chalkboard without textbooks or any teaching aid while the other children listened and
recited the lesson.
With the flood affecting most parts of the local government area and schools, teachers in Ogbaru are presently at home.
It is, however, expected that special arrangements would be made by the education authorities to cater to the needs of children in camps.
Miss Joy Alale, an inmate, said they were having difficulties with power supply, access to clean water and food.
Alale said displaced persons provided for themselves with those who had surplus sharing with their neighbours.
She said the water level was rising everyday and that the people could not go back home.
Alale called on the Federal Government and Anambra State Government to come to the aid of the people.
“It is difficult for us here because we don’t have light, we don’t have water, food is
a major challenge for us here, we have complained but they said we should exercise patience.
“Everyday we go out to look for what to eat, yesterday some people went to hunt for snails so they can sell in the markets, others go and do different kinds of jobs, we are few now
because most of us have gone out.
“This place serves mainly as shelter for us; we are entirely on our own, we buy drinking water and use rain water when it falls,” she said.
Mrs Mary Uzo, a 70-year-old woman, said she had been in camp for about three weeks and all materials, such as mats and buckets, she used, were brought from home.
Uzo said the local government had been doing its best to ease the hardship of inmates but called on the national and
state emergency agencies to provide them medical services and clean water.
Agatha Orichi, Chinazaekpere’s mother, cried over their displacement from home and expressed fear that the experience they had in 2018 when they spent three months in camp did not reoccur.
She said the last time they were in camp, all they got per family was eight cups of rice, eight cups of beans, one satchet of milk, disinfectant and bucket.
“As of now, they have not given us anything, we are the ones feeding ourselves; we want government to come and help us,” she said.
Gide, Zamfara Terror Leader, Gives Terms For Ceasefire
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Dogo Gide, a notorious leader of a violent armed group in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria says attacks on communities by armed groups will continue so long as the military continues to conduct air raids on his hideout.
In August, the Nigerian military intensified air attacks
in Zamfara and neighbouring state of Katsina, where armed bands had a field day pillaging communities and thereby created another major front for troops.
Gide has also denied having ties with the Boko Haram terror group or its breakaway factions and blamed the allegation on his
SARS Operatives Still On Roads, Defying IGP’s Orders, Nigerians Cry Out
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Following public outrage, Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had on Sunday banned officials of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) and other police tactical squads from carrying out routine patrols and other low-risk duties, but Nigerians
say nothing has changed.
Various road users shared their observations and experiences on Twitter between Sunday and Monday, suggesting that the FSARS operatives have yet to comply with the police chief’s instructions.
A research conducted by a Turkish ethical hacker Ata Hakçıl has unveiled the worst passwords people use to protect their systems and online accounts in 2020.
According to him, these passwords are easy to guess by a novice hacker and simple to generate using dictionary ..
attack tools.
The research showed that whether you use the passwords to protect your social media account or to access your e-market platforms, there are hundreds of thousands of hackers online who are interested to test their knowledge and hacking skill on you.
Ex-Boko Haram Fighters, Eluding Detection, Start A New Life In Kaduna, Kano, And Abuja
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He was in the senior commanding cadre among the revered elite jihadist corps in the Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram. As a Qa’id, the Nigeria Army equivalent of a Brigadier-General, he was high in the sect’s pecking order. Two years ago, Musa ..
(not his real name) took residence in Hayin Rigasa in Kaduna among ordinary people.
Musa was joined by his family, his wife and three children. He lived discreetly, with a keen interest in the minutest information about his neighbours and the neighbourhood. He avoided ..
Baga: Military, Borno Govt, Boko Haram Battle For Control
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HumAngle has learned that eight policemen, six soldiers and four officials of the Civilian Joint Task Force were killed in the Friday attack. The state Governor Babagana Zulum was not in the convoy when the ambush took place as he had travelled by helicopter to Baga.
The officials were visiting the town located in Kukawa local government area of the state to participate in activities to mark the return of displaced persons.
In the past few weeks, the Borno state government reconstructed and rehabilitated public buildings, residential ..
The multinational attempt to list Lake Chad and its wetlands as a world heritage site has suffered a setback as the Chadian government has requested for the suspension of the process to pave way for oil exploration in the region.
According to a recent report by Mélanie Gouby ..
of The Guardian, Chad’s Tourism And Culture minister in a leaked letter to the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) asked the body to “postpone the process of registering Lake Chad on the world heritage list”.