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Boko Haram Conflict Not A Proxy War — Report
The Boko Haram insurgency, one of the longest conflicts in the Lake Chad region, is not a proxy war, hints…
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Displacement & Migration
NEDC Begins Construction Of 500 Housing Units For IDPs In Yobe
The Northeast Development Commission (NEDC) has commenced the building of a 500 housing units project aimed at providing accommodation for…
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NEMA Commences Monthly Distribution Of Food To 200,000 IDPs In Borno
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Nigeria’s relief agency, said it has commenced the routine distribution of food for over…
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Boko Haram: Death Of Soldiers In 6 Years Exceeds UN Peacekeeping Losses Since 1947
The decade-long joint efforts of governments of the Lake Chad countries to defeat Boko Haram insurgents have recorded a significant…
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202 Gender Based Violence Cases Recorded In 20 Months In Bauchi – Police
Police in Bauchi State, Northeast Nigeria have recorded at least 202 cases of sex and gender-based violence in the state…
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Cholera: Borno Sets Up Committee To Tackle Epidemic
The Borno State Government in Northeast Nigeria has set up a 13-man committee for the control of cholera outbreaks in…
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People Of Northeast Key To Ending Boko Haram Insurgency – UN Humanitarian Coordinator
Edward Kallon, the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, says neither the government nor the military can end the conflict…
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Northeast Development Commission Hands Over 1,000 Housing Units Built For IDPs In Borno
The Northeast Development Commission (NEDC) on Thursday, Sept. 2 handed over 1000 units of two-bedroom bungalows recently completed to the…
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Analyses
Mixed Reactions, Concerns Trail Boko Haram Mass Surrenders In Northeast Nigeria
Both the jungles of Sambisa and the fringes of Lake Chad have become less safe for the lieutenants and fighters…
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Maiduguri: Widow Laments How Prolonged Blackout Affects Her Welfare, Child’s Future
Fatima Ibrahim, a 32-year-old widow in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, has been using proceeds from the sales of Zobo, a local…
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