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Maiduguri Farmers Trooping To Work In Unsafe Areas Despite Abduction Cases
At least 6,000 local farmers depart their homes every day to their farms outside Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, in…
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Boko Haram Conflict: Widows, Orphans, Unexploded Ordinance Emerging Issues, Says Buhari
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has urged the military and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to pay attention to emerging issues…
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Central African Republic Refugees Repatriated From Cameroon
A total of 294 refugees from the Central African Republic who have been living in Cameroon were repatriated yesterday, Wednesday,…
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Rebels Attack Hydroelectric Plant In Eastern DR Congo, Murder Civilians
Insecurity in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo is growing despite the state of siege that has been in place…
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Living In A ‘Critical State’: The Price Of A South African Town’s Dirty Water
Having spent much of his adult life working in the coal mines in Welkom, pensioner Hendrik Tlaudi says he now…
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Nigerian Military Rescues 6 Girls, Infant In Kaduna
Nigerian soldiers have rescued six women and an infant in the Kuriga and Manini settlements of Chikun Local Government Area…
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M23 Rebels Want Dialogue With DR Congo Government
The March 23 (M23) rebel movement says it wants a dialogue with the Democratic Republic of Congo President, Felix Tshisekedi.…
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CODECO Rebels Intensify Attacks On Djugu, Eastern DR Congo, Kill 24
Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO) rebels killed 24 people yesterday, Tuesday, August 16, 2022, in two separate attacks…
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Traffic Robberies, Missing Persons… The Face Of Insecurity In Lagos
Femi Adeyemi, 38, works as a driver with Chevron Corporation, an American multinational energy corporation in the Ajah axis of…
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