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17 Villagers Killed In Fresh ISWAP Attacks On Borno Communities
At least 15 villagers have been killed by members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), in coordinated attacks…
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Borno IDPs Facing Recurring Fire Disasters As Gov’t Action Stalls
Nearly two years of setting up a committee to —as part of other functions— find ways to prevent fire incidents…
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Muna Camp Fire: Nigerian IDPs Count Losses Amid Worsening Vulnerabilities
A fire that consumed the shelter of Garba Isa, 53, on the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 28, did not only…
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Civilians Killed By CODECO Receive Mass Burial In Poipo, DR Congo
The corpses of 18 civilians killed by the rebels of the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO) on Tuesday,…
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Terrorists Abduct Customs Officer, Women In Separate Attacks On Zamfara Community
An officer with the Nigerian Customs Services and six women have been abducted by terrorists operating in Tsafe Local Government…
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Woman Instigating Attacks Against Her Village In Northwest Nigeria To Avenge Son’s Death
At least five persons were killed on Thursday, Feb. 10 after a grieving mother sent terrorists after her community in…
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Despite Existing Law, Nigeria Has Third Highest Cases Of FGM – Report
With an estimated 19.9 million survivors, Nigeria accounts for the third highest number of women and girls who have undergone…
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7 UN Agencies Accused Of Tax Evasion In Borno
Seven agencies of the United Nations (UN) operating in Borno state, Northeast Nigeria, have been accused of tax evasion by…
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Terrorists Kill 5 Abductees, Release Some, Hold Others In Kaduna
Terrorists have killed at least five persons out of the over 20 persons abducted from Unguwan Gwari, Sabon Tasha Area…
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Retired Military Personnel Accuse Authorities Of Official Neglect
Some retired soldiers under the umbrella of the Coalition of Concerned Veterans (CCV) have accused the military authorities and Nigerian…
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