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Vestiges Of Violence
From Wrongful Detention to Displacement
In Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, the Nigerian army arbitrarily arrested thousands of people between 2015 and 2016, in their counterinsurgency…
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Analyses
Rebel Group Attacks On China-Funded Oil Project In Niger Have Wide Implications
On June 16, a rebel group in the Niger Republic, the Patriotic Liberation Front (FPL), claimed responsibility for a series…
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Analyses
IPOB Factional Leader Tweets Misleading Pictures Of Attack On Soldiers
Simon Ekpa, leader of an armed secessionist group agitating to break away from Nigeria, recently shared misleading images meant to…
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Extremism
U.S. Sanctions 3 People ‘Affiliated With’ ISIS Network In Africa
The United States Department of the Treasury has announced sanctions against three individuals accused of being integral to the Islamic…
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News
NAPTIP Restates Commitment To Fighting Human Trafficking Following HumAngle’s Investigation
Nigeria’s National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking (NAPTIP) has restated its commitment to fighting human trafficking in Nigeria during…
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Features
Students Battle Terrible Living Conditions In Nigerian Tertiary Institutions
Just a week after Sa’ad Mohammed* resumed school at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, in Kaduna, North West Nigeria,…
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News
West And Central Africa Sees Progress In HIV Fight, But Challenges Remain — UNAIDS
The annual number of new HIV infections in West and Central Africa fell by 46 per cent between 2010 and…
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Features
This Community Transforms Its Organic Wastes Into Fertilisers, But It’s Not Enough
In Dambam, the concept of dumpsites is unheard of. Instead, waste is seen as a treasure. Farming families gather their…
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News
Three Suspects Allegedly Arraigned Over Death Of Veritas University Student
Veritas University, located in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital city, maintained for weeks that Joshua Daniel, a student of the university, had…
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