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Features
The Cameroonian Journalist Raising Funds To Bring Dropouts Back To School
Sitting at his breakfast table in his home in Bamenda, Ngwain Colbert picked up his bread and directed it towards…
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Features
Insecurity On The Maiduguri-Damboa Road Is Affecting Socio-Economic Activities
Ubale Ibrahim, a commercial driver plying Askira-Uba to Maiduguri is one of the few persons that have survived the terrorist…
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News
Makmid Kamara Joins IFPIM As Regional Director For Africa, Middle East
The International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM) has appointed Makmid Kamara as its inaugural regional director for Africa and…
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News
Cost Of Living Crisis: Prices Rise In Cameroon As Fuel Smuggling Profits Disappear
The cost of living crisis sweating Nigeria has also hit neighbouring Cameroon. The Nigerian government’s removal of the subsidy it…
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Analyses
More Conflict, Less Aid: Why Niger Coup Means Trouble For The Sahel
Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum, in an interview with the Financial Times earlier this year, said he believed there was ‘zero…
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News
Terrorists Force Villagers To Pay For Motorcycle Seized By Soldiers In Nigeria’s Zamfara
Terrorists operating in the Shinkafi area of Zamfara State have ordered residents of a small village to pay for a…
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Features
Cost Of Living Crisis: Fuel Subsidy Removal Deepens Poverty For Nigeria’s Urban Poor
By his own account, life had been alright for taxi driver Kasali Ogundele. But now, suddenly, he’s approaching his old…
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Armed Violence
Boko Haram Terrorists Demand Smaller Ransoms, Victims Say It’s Because They’re Desperate
At dawn, a sense of dread envelops Muna, a makeshift displacement camp for victims of the Boko Haram insurgency, located…
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News
Two Dead, Scores Arrested After Warehouse Looting In Nigeria’s North East
At least two people were killed when soldiers tried to restore order as groups of young men stormed food stores…
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