How a Community Dialogue in Plateau State Ended Three Years of Violence
When ENPUAI facilitators arrived in Bokkos in 2024, two neighbouring communities had not shared a word in three years. What happened next surprised everyone — including us.
Meet the Young Women Rebuilding Peace in Kano After the 2023 Protests
After the August 2023 protests turned violent in Kano, nineteen-year-old Zainab Garba refused to let her city stay divided. Here is how she became one of ENPUAI’s most effective peace ambassadors.
Youth Ambassadors Are Bridging the Farmer-Herder Divide in Benue
The farmer-herder conflict in Benue State has claimed thousands of lives over twenty years. ENPUAI’s youth-led approach is producing results where high-level negotiations have repeatedly failed.
How One Dialogue Session Reunited Two Communities Divided for a Decade in Rivers State
In Ogoniland, a ten-year land boundary dispute had turned neighbours into enemies. ENPUAI’s one-day structured dialogue session set into motion a reconciliation that surprised even the elders.
The Schoolteacher Who Became Plateau State’s Most Effective Peacebuilder
Ruth Daan was a primary school teacher in Jos with no background in conflict resolution. After ENPUAI training, she built the most successful community peace network in Plateau State.
From Violence to Voice: How ENPUAI’s Training Changed Samuel’s Life in Kaduna
At twenty-two, Samuel Bitrus was on the edge of joining a gang responsible for inter-communal violence in Kaduna. Today he trains other young people in conflict resolution across Southern Kaduna.
Why Faith Leaders Are Now Our Strongest Partners in Kaduna State
Kaduna State has been Nigeria’s epicentre of faith-based conflict for decades. ENPUAI’s Interfaith Peace Partnership programme is rebuilding bridges at the mosque-and-church level — and it is working.
