Fati Abubakar
Fati Abubakar is a Nigerian photojournalist and documentary photographer.
Life and work
Abubakar was born and raised in Maiduguri, Nigeria.[1][2]
Her work has been published in The New York Times, CNN Africa, BBC and Voice of America.[3] She works primarily to document the travails of Borno, including the Boko Haram insurgency. She has a project called Bits of Borno.[3][4][5]
gollark: Again, this is probably easier to do technologically.
gollark: Yes, but only for 22μs.
gollark: Any advice on making *useful* supersoldiers would be appreciated for my ~~evil world domination program~~ world optimization program™, since nobody seems to want to *elect* me as supreme world dictator for life.
gollark: You could probably also give people tetrachromia, but again, it only seems marginally useful.
gollark: We have technological night vision goggles. Which are probably cheaper than genetically engineering people.
References
- "Fati Abubakar". africasacountry.com. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- "'She has been our family's lifeline'". Nursing Standard. 31 (9): 65. 26 October 2016. doi:10.7748/ns.31.9.65.s48. ISSN 0029-6570. PMID 27787168.
- "LagosPhoto | International art festival of photography in Nigeria". LagosPhoto. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- "About". Bits of Borno. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
- "Women in war zones: Shooting the frontline when you're not a middle class man". Huck Magazine. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
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