Analyses
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Niger Experiences Surge In Insurgent Attacks Months After Military Takeover
Four months after the military coup in Niger, the country remains trapped in a relentless cycle of violence. It recorded…
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No, This Video Doesn’t Show Bandits Chasing Nigerian Police Officers
A video circulating on X, formerly Twitter, has garnered significant attention, with claims that it depicts “bandits” — a name…
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Can The New Community Guards Slow Tide Of Armed Violence In Nigeria’s North West?
A week after killing 14 locals and wounding 17 others during a religious procession at Rugar Kusa village in Katsina,…
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Nigeria’s Off-Season Elections: Did Heavy Security Deployments Contain Anticipated Violence?
Before elections were held in Bayelsa, Imo, and Kogi states last weekend, Nov. 11, there were already many signs of…
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Nigeria’s Off-Season Polls: As Election Day Draws Near, Terror Lurks Around Kogi’s Streets
Blessing Ubodo was happy to work as an ad-hoc staff for Nigeria’s elections body known as the Independent National Electoral…
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Why Are Terrorists In North West Nigeria Targeting Female Undergraduates?
In a new turn of events, terrorists in North West Nigeria are repeatedly kidnapping female university students, which may be…
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Off-Cycle Polls: Insecurity Threatens Bayelsa, Imo, Kogi Governorship Elections
With a total of 5.41 million eligible voters, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to conduct governorship elections…
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Nigeria’s 2023 Elections And The Undercurrents Of Coordinated Internet Campaigns
The general elections in Nigeria this year were tightly contested — the presidential race especially. Nothing illustrates this better than…
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#EndSARS: Reopening Old Wounds Three Years After Lekki Massacre
After Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu declared a curfew on Oct. 20, 2020, in Lagos, Nigeria, the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation…
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Independence Day: The Hurdles Against Press Freedom In Nigeria Since 1960
Though the history of the Nigerian press dates back to 1859 with the appearance of Iwe Iroyin in the South…
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