Chude Jideonwo leads The Future Awards Africa team on a trip to Chibok (PHOTOS)

Founder, The Future Project, Chude Jideonwo and Our Yola Hub Leader, Yusuf wasini inisde the malkohi Camp | YNaija.com

The Boko Haram insurgency has been comprehensively reported but there’s another side to the story.

The other-side of the Boko Haram menace that’s often ignored is the human angle, the casualties, the sufferers of the evil attacks and the displaced, hopeless-feeling persons.

Hence, it was a matter of morality and duty for The Future Project to seek to help bring to the fore, tales of those directly affected by insurgency.

As part of the 100-city #AfricaNeedsYou campaign, The Future Awards Africa 2015 team, led by founder, Chude Jideonwo, recently embarked on a fact-finding trip to one of Boko Haram’s nerve center, Chibok, in Borno state.

During the trip, The Future Project got to ascertain the state of things and the plight of displaced Nigerians in the North-East, as well as the ruins left behind, in the wake of Boko Haram’s attacks.

Below, is a short photo-story of the trip:

The Malkohi Camp in Yola that was bombed in September 2015. It serves as temporary abode for Displaced persons from Cameroon and Borno
The Malkohi Camp in Yola that was bombed in September 2015. It serves as temporary abode for Displaced persons from Cameroon and Borno | YNaija.com
Founder, The Future Project, Chude Jideonwo and Our Yola Hub Leader, Yusuf wasini inisde the malkohi Camp | YNaija.com
Founder, The Future Project, Chude Jideonwo and the Yola Hub Leader, Yusuf Wasini inside the Malkohi Camp | YNaija.com
Our entry into Borno through Mubi- one of the towns that was captured by Boko Haram | YNaija.com
Entry into Borno through Mubi- one of the towns that was captured by
Boko Haram | YNaija.com
The Vigilante team of Chibok that supports the work of our gallant Army | YNaija.com
The Vigilante team of Chibok that supports the work of the Army | YNaija.com
Founder of The Future Project, Chude Jideonwo, viewing the burnt armoured tanks along the war zone between Mubi, Hong, Mamchika and Gobi village. These villages were captured by Boko Haram | YNaija.com
Founder of The Future Project, Chude Jideonwo, viewing the burnt armoured
tanks along the war zone between Mubi, Hong, Mamchika and Gobi village. These
villages were captured by Boko Haram | YNaija.com

 

Chude Jideonwo shares relief items to displaced persons | YNaija.com
Chude Jideonwo shares relief items to displaced persons | YNaija.com

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Next stops are other conflict hot-spots; Mubi, Yola, and Maiduguri…

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