This is The Guardian.
In the 90s,
my friend and fellow journalist Dom Phillips was at the centre of the UK's dance music explosion.
By 2022,
he had mysteriously disappeared in one of the remotest parts of the Amazon jungle with his friend Bruno Pereira.
In 2025... so many questions remain.
I'm Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent.
Listen to Missing in the Amazon from June 5th.
Hi, this is Saman Subramanian, and I'm here to introduce The Lost Jews of Nigeria,
an article that was published by The Guardian Long Read in 2022.
My editor, David Wolf,
had seen a little article in an academic journal about a Jewish community in Nigeria,
and he was very intrigued.
He is Jewish, and he hadn't ever previously heard of Jews living in Nigeria.
But the framing of the journal article kind of intrigued him as well.
This was a community that had converted all over the last 30 or 40 years.
They were from a particular ethnic group in Nigeria called the Igbo.
And the history of this strain of Jewish thinking, while the conversions had been quite new,
the history of the strain of thinking goes back more than 150 years to the middle of the 19th century.
And that intrigued him as well.