After the #Chibokabduction, Nigeria launched the Safe School Initiative, funded with $30 million. In 2022, the initiative was relaunched with a budget of ₦144 billion.
Yet, in over a decade, over 1,680 schoolchildren have been kidnapped.
So, what happened to all the money? And why are schools still unsafe?
#HumAngleIndex explains: youtu.be/-9bfWFw6vAM
It is 2026, and Nigeria still does not have a steady power supply. If the country has power plants, especially hydroelectric dams, why is electricity still unreliable?
In this episode of #HumAngleIndex, we break it all down.
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Did you know that the average Nigerian worker needs 20 to 40 years of their income just to buy a house? They could save their entire salary without spending a kobo and still not have enough for a modest home?
In this episode of #HumAngleIndex, we look at the skyrocketing prices of housing in the country and how it gets harder for citizens to afford them.
Watch full episode: youtu.be/svZUlPYBKWI
How much do you think culture and tourism add to the Nigerian economy?
In this video, #HumAngleIndex looks at the #ArgunguFestival, which has been around for decades, and breaks down its costs and generated revenue.
Take a look: youtu.be/rDYtOb6ntKs
The #HumAngleIndex reminds us that behind every statistic, every policy, there is a person, a family, a community. Numbers can tell part of the story, but only lived experiences reveal the full picture.
Here is how we fared in 2025: youtu.be/eq6-0kE7tcI#HumAngle2025Roundup
#HumAngleIndex was created to look closely at how policies affect Nigerians.
This year, we looked at Nigerian startups, internet access, and even afrobeats.
Here is our #HumAngle2025Roundup of the bills that affect your everyday life: youtu.be/eq6-0kE7tcI
Nigeria's insecurity crises have garnered global attention and have provided fertile ground for external actors to amplify and weaponise a local narrative.
#HumAngleIndex breaks down how foreign information manipulation distorts events.
Watch: youtu.be/chKje6Idk8E
Nigerians, have you noticed that your data finishes faster these days? It has also become more expensive.
But contrary to popular belief, telcos are not 'stealing' your data. So, who is really to blame?
#HumAngleIndex breaks it down: youtu.be/UuzCjkuRt1Q
Did you know that Nigeria’s previous mental health legislation was called the Lunacy Act of 1958?
In 2022, the National Mental Health Act was passed to improve lives and grow the economy.
How can it grow the economy? #HumAngleIndex breaks this down: youtu.be/AyBn94QL4Rk
According to the new #TaxReformBills signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, anyone earning up to ₦800,000 per year is now exempted from paying income tax.
In this video, #HumAngleIndex looks at how the new tax bill affects the everyday Nigerian.
Watch: youtu.be/ET6gI2hdYB4
Most days, people with disabilities in Nigeria navigate a world that was not built for them. The law states that public spaces should be accessible. The deadline has passed, but the barriers? Still there. This #HumAngleIndex episode is about the Disability Act: what it promises, what’s missing, and why it matters.
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Nigeria is sitting on a gold mine worth around $750 billion, enough to transform the country's economy.
But every year, the country loses billions to illegal mining.
How? Why? And what can be done? #HumAngleIndex breaks this down.
Watch here: youtu.be/c0VjEKZGEcQ
In 2023, a woman died of childbirth every two minutes.
To address the crisis of maternal mortality, the Nigerian government launched the National Strategic Health Development Plan 2.
What does it mean, and what are the goals? #HumAngleIndex explains: youtu.be/4ptGadxg4RI
From music, dance, and culture, Nigeria's creative industry continues to grow.
To support the expansion of this vibrant creative sector, the government introduced the national policy on culture.
But progress has been slow. Why? #HumAngleIndex finds out: youtu.be/dcLLfrNRhYQ
Nigeria has the highest startup failure rate in Africa, per a local tech publication.
In 2022, the government introduced the #NigeriaStartupAct to bridge funding and regulatory gaps.
What's the impact so far? #HumAngleIndex wants you to find out: youtu.be/Tt9bAwYAle4
Did you know Nigeria has a #startupact, which was launched in 2022?
According to a HumAngle survey, 61% of tech founders are unaware of this act.
#HumAngleIndex examines how low awareness and unclear processes affect the acts' usage.
Full video: youtu.be/Tt9bAwYAle4
Nigeria's weather isn't just unpredictable. It's getting worse.
With #climatechange concerns and the signing of the Climate Change Act, #HumAngleIndex breaks down if, indeed, the country is set to achieve net zero emissions by 2060.
Do you think it is?
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The Student Loan Act of 2024 repeals and reenacts the Student Loan Act of 2023, ensuring better accessibility and management of education loans in Nigeria.
Will this new act be effective for students?
#HumAngleIndex breaks this down.
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Did you know Nigeria spends approximately 37 trillion naira annually importing refined petroleum products that could have been produced domestically if the refineries were operational?
#HumAngleIndex analyzes the causes and effects of Nigeria's rising inflation.