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Nigeria Troops Kill Scores Of Boko Haram Terrorists
Troops of the Nigerian Army have killed at least 81 Boko Haram terrorists in the Sambisa forest, Borno State, Northeast…
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Presidency Asks Police To Name Herdsmen Undergoing Trial
The Nigerian presidency has asked the police to publish a list of herders standing criminal trials in the country. Garba…
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Shasha Market: Nigeria President Condemns Ethnic Conflict, Calls For Peace
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the recent violence between some Yorubas and Hausas in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo…
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The Deradicalised (4): He Left School To Join Boko Haram And Now Hopes To Go Back
One moment, 12-year-old Mustafa* was preparing to write the Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination—the final lap in Nigeria’s basic education…
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Farmers In Northern Nigeria Threatened By Erratic Rainfall, Insecurity
Farmers in Northern Nigeria face threats from erratic rainfall and insecurity, which negatively impacts crop production, food security, and livelihood…
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11 Civilians, 3 Soldiers, 4 Terrorists Die In DR Congo ADF Attack
Eleven civilians and three soldiers were killed in an attack by rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in Ituri,…
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Irate Cameroon Villagers Raid Separatist Camp, Free Abducted Traditional Ruler
A furious crowd of Kom people in Boyo Division of the Northwest Region of Cameroon on Sunday raided the camp…
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Former Governor Advises Oyo Governor To Be Proactive On Ethnic Clash
Ayodele Fayose, a former governor of Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria, says Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo State must be proactive…
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Updated: Shasha Attack: Displaced Victims, Traders Count Losses
The victims of inter-ethnic violence in Shasha market have started counting their losses after their properties were destroyed in a…
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Farmers-Herders Crisis: Killings, Reprisals Persist In Ogun Communities
Some farming communities in Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria, have been enveloped by tension, fear and cries of many whose children,…
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