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The Conflict Ledger is what happens when a newsroom invites Google’s NotebookLM to pull up a chair, grab a highlighter, and help connect the dots in an information war in real-time conflicts. It’s all part of a bigger editorial experiment project, testing what’s possible when journalists, editors, and generative AI including Nano Banana Pro, Canva AI Studio, Sora etc work side by side to understand how conflicts around the world get framed, reframed, and fed to the public.
Because in the war for perception, curiosity is the best defence.
⚠️ Content Note: This episode contains in-depth discussion of armed conflict, kidnapping, extremist violence, and the humanitarian consequences of insecurity in Nigeria. This episode was produced with Google’s NotebookLM as a research and podcast co-pilot, and Nano Banana Pro was used to create cover image. All material was reviewed by human editors and enriched with insights from our ongoing conflict monitoring.
It explores the expansion of militant and bandit networks, the dynamics of the “kidnap economy,” and the impact of prolonged violence on rural communities, particularly on children, schools, and local livelihoods. References are made to displacement, threats against civilians, and the social and psychological toll of living under persistent insecurity. Some listeners may find these themes distressing or emotionally challenging.
The episode also examines political and religious rhetoric, international security engagement, and local realities in Muslim-majority regions of northern Nigeria. These discussions are presented for analytical and educational purposes, with care taken to avoid sensationalism while acknowledging the gravity of events and their consequences for affected communities. The aim is to provide thoughtful, responsible analysis that centers the lived experiences of communities affected by violence while supporting informed public understanding.

