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Terrorists Kill Over 60 People In Sokoto Market Attack
Terrorists operating in Sokoto state, Northwest Nigeria, killed and injured dozens of residents on Sunday Oct. 17, at Goronyo market,…
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#EndSARS: Abuja Panel Resumes Sitting Seven Months After Break
Seven months after its last sitting, the #EndSARS panel set up to investigate cases of police brutality in Abuja, Nigeria’s…
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Police Parade 48 Suspects For Kidnaping, Robbery In Abuja
Forty eight suspects were Tuesday, Oct. 12, paraded by the police in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, for various crimes…
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Insecurity Exposing Nigerian Girl Child To Sexual Violence
As the Nigerian Government struggles to contain insecurity ravaging Africa’s most populous country, young girls and women are exposed to…
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The Nigerian Doctor (8): ‘Being A Health Worker Affects My Mental Health’
Despite having practised for over 10 years as a medical doctor in Nigeria, Okafor Uloma (not real name) is still…
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Kaduna Imposes Stricter Measures, Bans Use Of Motorcycles, Others
The Kaduna State Government in Northwest Nigeria has announced more critical measures towards crushing bandits in their identified hideouts. Samuel…
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8 Killed In Reprisal Attack In Kaduna Community
Eight persons have been killed in a reprisal attack by unidentified armed persons in Kacecere village, Zangon Kataf Local Government…
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34 Killed, Several Injured, Houses Razed In Fresh Kaduna Attack
At least 34 persons were reported killed in an attack by suspected terrorists in Madamai village in Kaura Local Government…
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IPOB Extremism Similar To Insurgency Onset In Northeast Nigeria
A rash of indignation and resentment is building among Nigerians in Southeast Nigeria against the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),…
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New Study Shows Sexually Assaulted Women Develop Brain Damage Later
A new study has found that women who have experienced sexual assault have a higher risk of developing a type…
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