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Agonies Of Communities In The War Front: Brutalized, Exploited And Traumatized By Army and Insurgents
When the military is deployed to protect a community from terrorist attacks, the people are happy and offer them needed…
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Niger Delta Pirates Make Nigeria’s Waters Most Dangerous Globally
It was the week following the New Year festivities in 2020. The villages in the creeks of Bayelsa State were…
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Hostile Cults And Violent Gangs Ripping Lagos Apart
At the peak of the lockdown against the spread of COVID-19, Lagos was literally brought on its knees by the…
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Inside The War Front: Nigerian Military Take Out Major Boko Haram Bases
On March 27, 2020, HumAngle exclusively reported the elimination of 18 Boko Haram commanders in a series of air raids…
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Human Rights Of Nigerians Under Siege With Infections Diseases Bill – Experts
With the coronavirus pandemic keeping nations on their toes, governments are seeking ways to control spread. On its part, the…
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COVID-19: Muslim, Christian Clerics Aligning With Terror Groups To Sell Misinformation To Followers
In no other way has the battle between merchants of doctrine and empirical scientists been fiercer than is evident presently…
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How Boko Haram Sustains Operations Through International Trade In Smoked Fish
Among the major economic activities disrupted by the insurgency in Lake Chad were commercial fishing and farming of red pepper.…
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How Rainy Season Aids Boko Haram Fighters
With the arrival of the first rain, sometime in May, the wheels of armoured tanks and other military vehicles come…
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Islamist Terror Group Strikes Fear In Mozambique As Neighbouring States Rally
Communities in Muidumbe District in Cabo Delgado Province of Mozambique, Southern Africa, are still reeling in the shock from the…
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Military Repression, Carnage Strike Self Hate And Violence On Anglo-Cameroon
THE GENESIS What is today popularly called the “Anglophone crises” started in October 2016 as an industrial/professional imbroglio between teachers…
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