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News
ATJLF Announces Funding Opportunity For Transitional Justice Projects In W. Africa
The Africa Transitional Justice Legacy Fund (ATJLF) is now accepting applications for its third-round call for proposals for funding. It…
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Podcast
Suffocating Logistics Supply To Terror Groups In Northwest
Suffocating Logistics Supply To Terror Groups In N | RSS.com To listen on Apple Podcast, click here, for Spotify, click here. Terrorists…
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Features
Abducted: Katsina Victims’ Distressing Encounters With Terrorists
Mallam Suleiman* speaks in a whisper. As a civil servant, he is discouraged from granting interviews to the press and…
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News
Fear Of Boko Haram Not Enough To Protect Borno’s Forests From IDPs
Opposite Dalori II displacement camp, located at the outskirts of Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, is a mound of hay, nearly six…
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Features
Guilty Until Proven Innocent: How Nigeria Further Preyed On Terror Victims
The people of Andara, a town in Northeast Nigeria, were worried sick when Boko Haram invaded in 2014 and started…
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Features
Her Husband’s Death ‘At The Hands Of Nigerian Soldiers’ Drove Her Crazy — Literally
Saraya’s life took a turn for the worse when her partner was killed in 2014. She had been happily married…
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News
CDD Receives Grant To Improve Understanding Of Conflict, Promote Peace In Nigeria
The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has been awarded a grant by the United Kingdom government towards strengthening the…
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Disinformation
Factcheck: Igbo Passengers Attacked In Jos? No, Pictures From Zimbabwe, Southern Nigeria
About four pictures went viral on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 29, with the claim that they depicted an attack in…
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News
Collaboration For Peace: PTCIJ Brings Nigerian Security, Media Actors To Roundtable
Media practitioners, security experts and officers, and researchers gathered at the bidding of the Premium Times Centre of Investigative Journalism…
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Human Rights
Exclusive: Over 2,500 People Still Detained At Giwa Barracks, 67 With Tuberculosis
Despite the recent release of hundreds of people, there are still over 2,500 detainees at Giwa barracks, a military detention…
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