Author: Editor

Across several states in northern Nigeria, communities are besieged by relentless insecurity, marked by terrorist attacks and rampant banditry. These violent incidents have left 3.6 million people displaced, with thousands more homeless, children orphaned, and countless women and men spouseless. Beyond the physical devastation, an even more insidious affliction endures — the deep psychological scars borne by those who have lost loved ones, homes, and livelihoods. While state governments strive to address the immediate needs of victims through rehabilitation, the silent suffering of many persists. Mental health professionals estimate that up to 60% of survivors  (one out of every five…

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