
Abdulwasiu Olokooba
Journalist at Sahara Reporters
Journalist – Bylines: @PremiumTimesng, @HumAgle @Dataphyte_ etc. ||Ex Fellow: @ICFJ || Ex: @TheInformant247||Digital Rights Advocate||Lawyer(LL.B Holder)
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Aug 15, 2024 |
premiumtimesng.com | Abdulwasiu Olokooba
At 11 a.m. on a Tuesday in 2023, Amina experienced her first contractions, marking the beginning of her labour for her first child. Her husband, Abu, and neighbour Rufai hurriedly took her to the General Hospital in Okuta, Baruten Local Government Area of Kwara State, where they live. Unfortunately, the two doctors and other staff members had not reported for duty at the hospital and the delivery room was locked.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
saharareporters.com | Abdulwasiu Olokooba
When electric poles were first erected in Ajiyawa community four years ago, residents thought their years of blackouts were about to end. Night raids are what bandits use as cover to attack the community, and the local clinic was nearly out of service due to a power cut, so the possibility of having electricity supply was to be a lifeline to the terror-hit community. But that was not to be. While some poles still stood there, they never generated electricity for homes.
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Sep 17, 2023 |
icirnigeria.org | Abdulwasiu Olokooba
By Abdulwasiu OLOKOOBAASMA’U a 13-year-old girl, was living in Gatawa village, Sabon Birni, Sokoto state, northwest Nigeria, where terrorist attacks were frequent. She was in Junior Secondary School (JSS) 2 when her family decided to leave their belongings behind and move to Sokoto, the state capital, to avoid the danger.
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Sep 9, 2023 |
saharareporters.com | Abdulwasiu Olokooba
Skip to main content Asma'u, a 13-year-old girl, was living in Gatawa village, Sabon Birni, Sokoto State, Northwest Nigeria, where terrorist attacks were frequent. She was in Junior Secondary School (JSS) 2 when her family decided to leave their belongings behind and move to Sokoto, the state capital, to avoid the danger.
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