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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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Mass Surrender: Borno Stakeholders Meet, Agree To Forgive, Reintegrate 3,900 ‘Repentant’ Terrorists
Various stakeholders in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, say they are ready to forgive and accept back at least 3,900 ‘repentant’…
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7 Soldiers, 43 Terrorists Die In Gun Battle At MNJTF Base
At least 43 members of the ISWAP terror group were killed in a gun battle that also took the lives…
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Armed Violence
Abandoned Landmine Kills 3 Children, Injures 3 Others In Borno Village
At least three children have died and some others sustained injuries following an explosion from a forgotten undetonated bomb believed…
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1 Die, 5 Sustain Injuries In Borno Clash Over Church Demolition
One person has been killed while five others sustained injuries in a clash between officials of Borno Geographic Information Service…
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How Hunger Is Forcing Young IDPs To Take Difficult Decisions In Borno Camps
Evidence of despair and withering hope was written all over the face of Musa Ibrahim, as he sat in front…
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‘We’re War Victims Too’: Maiduguri Residents Lament Years Of Hunger, Deprivation
Poor residents of suburban areas of Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, have recently raised concerns over the concentration of relief…
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How A Young IDP’s Encounter With Boko Haram Opens Up Old Wounds Of Atrocities
The worst period of Aisha Abba’s life was when members of the terror group, Boko Haram, invaded her community and…
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