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330,057 Internally Displaced Persons Live In DR Congo’s Tanganyika Province
The Democratic Republic of Congo provincial health division says 330,057 persons, representing ten per cent of the entire population of…
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Over 800 Children Separated From Their Families By Armed Violence In Eastern DR Congo
More than 800 children have been separated from their families following recent fighting between the Democratic Republic of Congo national…
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Unpaid Wages, Paid Press Conferences: How Politicians Manipulate The News In Cameroon
By Sah Terence Animbom, Fomusoh Wadyeh Rachel, and Ndong Clinton Toh Edited by Mercy Abang and Tina Lee “Perhaps I…
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Terrorists Release 2 Catholic Priests Abducted In Katsina
Two parish priests and three others kidnapped in the rectory of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Gidan Maikambo, in Katsina State’s…
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ADF Kill 14 Persons In 2 Eastern DR Congo Attacks
The rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) on Saturday, June 25, killed 14 persons in Mamove in the eastern…
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Nigerian Soldiers Open Fire On Civilians In South-south Nigeria
A yet-to-be-ascertained number of people were killed on Sunday, June 26, as residents have claimed that soldiers of the Nigerian…
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Northeast Nigeria’s Humanitarian Situation May Worsen Without Urgent Help — UN Official
The humanitarian crisis in Northeast Nigeria may become direr if aid funding requirements are not met as the country enters…
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UN Wants Gov’ts To End Internal Displacement Crisis In New Action Agenda
The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, called for more efforts to end the global displacement crisis as the number of…
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Nigeria’s Deadly History Of Electoral Violence In Five Charts
Nearly all of Nigeria’s general elections since independence have been tainted with the brush strokes of violence. The outrage that…
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The Role Of Insecurity, Militarisation In Fostering Voter Apathy
Nigeria’s elections have been characterised by voter apathy since the return of democracy in 1999. A small percentage of the…
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