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Chika Oduah

I am an multimedia journalist based in Dakar, Senegal. I have 20 years of experience as a journalist, working in radio, television, newspaper and online platforms. My reportage coverage focuses on current affairs, culture and history across Africa.

 
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The 25-Year-Old Who Negotiates With Boko Haram

Don’t drink the water or you’ll grow three heads

Greet the chief: you can’t start asking questions without seeing him

Wanted: More black women journalists reporting on Africa

'Mama Boko Haram': one woman's extraordinary mission to rescue 'her boys' from terrorism

Amid Challenges, South Sudan Vaccination Drive Tackles Measles

Enemies of the Public

Nigerian MiGs were trying to shoot us down

Stigma Slows Reintegration of Former Boko Haram Fighters

Nigerian MPs Face Backlash, Lawsuit Over Luxury Car Budget

Nigeria's Prisons Set to Undergo Long-Awaited Reforms

Roaming Fulani cattle herdsman accused of launching deadly raids against farming communities and targeting Christians in Nigeria.

The Igbo are one of Nigeria's largest ethnic groups. Among them is a minority of practicing Jews who believe they are descendants from "lost tribes" of Israel.

"Wherever you go, even if you run all the way to Yola, we will run after you and kill you."

In village in north-eastern Nigeria people feel abandoned by a government that has failed to rescue 200 kidnapped schoolgirls

For ethnic Hausa, the traditional form of boxing known as dambe is more than a sport - it is part of their identity.

For years, the government paid militants in the Niger Delta not to blow up oil pipelines. Now it’s cutting them loose — and they’re taking up arms once again.

A journey to the village of Chibok, where insurgents hide in the bush as families mourn the loss of their daughters.

Ten students who escaped after mass abduction by armed group Boko Haram find a new beginning, but struggle with trauma

Despite evidence of homosexual customs pre-dating the colonial era, intolerant laws are flourishing across Africa.

Islamic leaders in impoverished Borno State band together to keep vulnerable youth from the grip of Boko Haram.

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