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Podcast
The Implications of Tinubu’s Presidential Pardon
The Implications of Tinubu’s Presidential Pardon/ | RSS.com On The Crisis Room, we’re following insecurity trends across Nigeria. Tinubu’s presidential…
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Displacement & Migration
In Borno, IDPs Confront New Difficulties after Escaping Boko Haram
Earlier this year, Ya Jalo Mustapha stayed with her two sons, Ali and Bor, in Njimiya, a village in Sambisa…
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Analyses
Post-Election Violence Risks More Conflict in Fragile Cameroon
The streets have grown restless since Cameroon announced the results of its Oct. 12 presidential election, which returned 92-year-old Paul…
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Armed Violence
What’s Left of Benue State’s Deserted Communities?
The paths that lead home are now silent. But it wasn’t always like that. Years ago, weekdays in Tse Torkula…
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Armed Violence
Sudan’s War: A Data Alarm That Should Have Shaken the World
Since April 2023, more than 12 million people have been displaced, nearly 9 million inside Sudan and over 3 million…
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Features
Reformed Gangs Are Becoming the Guardians of Peace in Maiduguri
Ngomari Costine has a terrible reputation. The area, in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, is filled with delinquent youth popularly referred to…
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News
DRC Forces Repel ADF Terrorist Attack on Mining Town
Forces from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), supported by local militias and Ugandan troops, repelled an early morning attack…
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News
HumAngle Selects 10 For Fellowship on Reporting Conflict and Missing Persons In Nigeria
Following its call for applications for a three-day intensive fellowship on reporting conflict and missing persons issues in Nigeria, HumAngle,…
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Armed Violence
The Terror Strategy Behind Fuel Shortages Crippling Mali
On a hot October morning, fuel pumps at a dozen service stations in Bamako, the capital of Mali, sputtered to…
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Features
A Text Message Is the Bridge Between Peace and Violence in Cross River
On a Sunday evening in March this year, Akiba Ekpeyong, a community leader in Akpap-Okoyong, received a text message that…
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