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Broken promises and stolen futures in Maiduguri

10 September 2025
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Broken promises and stolen futures in Maiduguri
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Chris EwokorBBC Africa, Maiduguri

Gift Ufuoma / BBC Sa'adatu Dahiru leans on what appears to be the remains of a destroyed building whilst wearing a purple jilbab.Gift Ufuoma / BBC

Sa’adatu Dahiru lost her two-year-old son in the floods

Maiduguri, Nigeria, faces renewed flooding threats a year after devastating floods killed 37 and displaced two million residents. Survivors like Sa’adatu Dahiru and Maryam Jidda recount their losses and ongoing struggles, as government aid has diminished despite efforts to reconstruct damaged infrastructure.

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