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Development
The ‘Light’ Is Back On In Nigeria’s Maiduguri, But Residents Can’t Afford Electricity
When the Islamic State in West Africa blew up the high voltage cable that supplied Maiduguri with electricity in January…
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The Crisis Room
Why Women, Peace and Security Matter In Nigeria
Why Women, Peace and Security Matters In Nigeria | RSS.com Listen On: Apple | Spotify | RSS On Today’s Episode of The Crisis Room We will…
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Armed Violence
Cameroon Terror Group Says It Killed Journalist In Case Of ‘Mistaken Identity’
Terrorists in the Anglophone region of Cameroon have admitted they killed a young journalist and said it was a case…
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Development
Doctors In Cameroon Want Law on Abortion Changed
Enah almost died at 15 when she attempted an abortion at home. She was five months gone when she was…
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News
Nigeria Evacuates 1,600 From Sudan
In the past five days Nigeria has airlifted 1,600 of its citizens from Sudan after the country plunged suddenly into…
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Armed Violence
Uproar in Cameroon As Terrorists Kill Young Journalist
The media world in Cameroon’s Northwest province is in shock after a popular young journalist was shot dead in front…
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Armed Violence
‘It Is Hard’: Boko Haram Killed His Parents, But He Forgave Them Anyway
An imam close to Mustapha’s house always preached forgiveness. The sermons were so frequent that he thought the cleric must…
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News
Terrorists Order Villages To Work Leader’s Farm in Zamfara
Villagers in several communities in Zamfara were ordered by the new leader of a terrorist group to go to his…
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Development
Chadian Media Begin Two-Day Strike Over Jailed Colleague
On the Facebook page of one of Chad’s leading media, Tchadinfos.com, is a note titled “information” printed in red. The…
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Humanitarian Crises
“We Sleep In Sewage” – Government Promises Change But Namibians Still Suffering
Ever since independence, Namibians have sought education, employment, and better lives in Windhoek, the country’s political and industrial epicenter. It’s…
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