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Armed Violence
Boko Haram Resurgence Threatens Resettled Communities in Nigeria’s Borno State
As Boko Haram and its rival faction, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), continue to escalate their violent campaigns…
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Features
Adamawa’s Classroom of Resilience
The night they came, Cecilia Colman was preparing to rest for the night. Then a teacher at Government Christian Secondary…
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News
As Thousands of Sudanese Refugees Troop into Chad, EU Upscales Humanitarian Aid
Following the halt of the United States’ financial aid, the European Union has committed to significantly enhancing its humanitarian assistance…
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News
Land Dispute, Community Resistance Blamed For Deadly Zamfara Attack
At least four people were killed and dozens abducted when over 200 armed terrorists attacked Morai town in Talata-Mafara Local…
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Armed Violence
TIMELINE: 363 People Killed, 101 Others Abducted Across Nigeria in March
At least 363 Nigerians were killed and 101 kidnapped in various incidents across the country in March, according to HumAngle…
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News
Over 40 Killed in Overnight Attack on Plateau Community
At least 40 people have been killed after armed men stormed Zike community in the Kwall district of Bassa Local…
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Displacement & Migration
Nigeria’s Race For Inclusive Education Leaves Millions of Nomadic Children Behind (II)
In addition to Nigeria’s northern region, many nomadic communities down south lack functional schools. School-age children idle around their huts…
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News
More IED Explosions Recorded As Terrorist Groups Intensify Operations in Nigeria’s North East
In less than one month, multiple improvised explosive device (IED) explosions have occurred in Borno state, northeastern Nigeria. At least…
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Features
Nigeria’s Race For Inclusive Education Leaves Millions of Nomadic Children Behind (I)
Jaafar Mohammed is 10. He walks 10 kilometres from Lambel, a rural community in Kaduna state, to school every day…
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Features
“They Tried to Burn It All”: Adamawa School Struggles to Rise From Boko Haram’s Ashes
One afternoon in March 2014, Paul Daji, newly appointed principal of Government Secondary School (GSS) Shuwa located in the Madagali…
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