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Katarma: How Kaduna’s ‘Forgotten’ Settlement Fought, Lost Battle Against Terrorists
The 80-person armed civilian squad responsible for stopping terrorist attacks in Katarma, Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, relied on locally made guns…
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MSF, Borno Govt Target 34,290 Children, Others In Fight Against Measles
Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) are supporting the Borno State government to vaccinate 34,290 children in Khaddamari town, close…
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The Polarised City (3): Jos Settlement Where Drugs, Prostitution Bind Youths
Young women, like Nafisa, 25, in Congo’s popular lodge are not particularly dressed like sex workers, and they may not…
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Rababben Birni (2): Addini Ya Raba Mazauna Jos, Kwallon Kafa Tana Hadasu
Matasa ne yan kwallon kafa da ke tsakanin shekara 18 zuwa 25 da suka fito daga sassa daban-daban na birnin…
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Features
Yadda Garuruwan Jos Ke Kokarin Hadin Kai Bayan Shekaru Cikin Rikici (1)
Fassarawa: Aliyu Dahiru Rayuwar Mary Monday na tafiya cikin jin dadi har sai da ta rasa mijinta a 2008, ta…
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Assault On Security Forces Increased In Nigeria’s Southeast, After ESN Formation
The spate of attacks in Southeast Nigeria, especially against security agencies and their structures is a reminder of the insurgency…
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The Polarised City (2): Jos, Divided By Religion, United By Football
They came from different parts of the once-troubled city of Jos, Plateau State, located in North-central Nigeria. They are young…
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The Polarised City (1): How 2 Jos Communities Struggle To Unite After Years Of Crises
Life was good for Mary Monday until she lost her husband in 2008, her home in 2010, and her son…
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Tiv: The Rise Of Self-Help Groups And How It Expands The Circle Of Violence (2)
Less than two months after the Nigeria Defence Headquarters revealed that its troops raided a suspected Tiv militia camp in…
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Analyses
The Rise Of Self-Help Groups And How It Expands The Circle Of Violence (1)
The Jukuns, who live on the upper Benue River in North-central Nigeria, are believed to be descendants of the Kororofa,…
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