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Armed Violence
Nigerian President Orders Security Chiefs To Take Out Terrorists, Kidnappers, Sponsors
Amid worsening insecurity in Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday ordered his security chiefs to “take out” terrorists, kidnappers, and…
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Development
More Women And Black People Needed On Boards Of Humanitarian Organisations – Research
Wale Osofisan, a senior director for the governance technical unit at the International Rescue Committee, (IRC), a humanitarian and international…
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News
Central African Republic’s Town Falls Into Hands Of CPC Rebels
Twenty-four hours after the town Mbres in the Central African Republic was liberated from the rebels of the Coalition of…
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News
92,000 Central African Republic Refugees Arrive In DR Congo
Over 92,000 refugees fleeing conflict in the Central African Republic have arrived in 40 locations in the Democratic Republic of…
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Emergencies
Cameroon’s National Order Of Medical Doctors Calls For Lockdown As COVID-19 Spikes
The Cameroon National Order of Doctors, the umbrella body of medical doctors in the country, has called for a more…
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Armed Violence
Over 280 Renounce Cultism, Embrace Peace In South-south
Over 280 youths in Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, South-south Nigeria have renounced membership of various cult…
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News
Police Parade 16 Suspects For Attacks On Officers, Stations
The Nigeria Police Force on Monday revealed that they have arrested 16 persons suspected to be behind ‘unprovoked killings’ of…
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News
Cameroon Parliament Receives Bill On Compulsory Vaccination
The Cameroon executive government has sent a bill to the National Assembly to make COVID-19 vaccination compulsory in the country.…
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News
UPC Leader, Ali Darrassa Now CPC Chief Of Staff
Ali Darrassa, the leader of the Central African Republic rebel group, Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC)…
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News
Climate Change Causing Water Stress In Northwest Nigeria
For more than three decades, at least one million people have depended on the old Gwalaida well to fetch water…
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