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Deliberate Damage To Farmlands Could Worsen Farmer-Herder Conflict In Nigeria’s Adamawa State — Report
Damage to surrounding fields by pastoralists could be the leading cause of agro-pastoral conflict in communities of Adamawa State, Northeast…
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Child Marriage Rising In Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado —Save the Children
Rate of early child marriage amongst displaced children has steadily increased, from six children in Jan., 32 in Feb., and…
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Rainy Season Could Aggravate WASH Conditions In Nigeria’s Northeast
The start of the rainy season in Nigeria’s Northeast brings relief for locals from the scorching heat and creates conditions…
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3 Central African Republic Soldiers To Face Punishment For Killing Peul Herdsman
Three soldiers of the Central African Republic national army, FACA, are to be punished for being responsible for the recent…
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Chadian Trade Union Petitions Gov’t To Free Detained Wakit Tamma Leaders
The Chadian Trade Union Syndicate (CTUS) has given the Transitional Military Council (TMC) a six-day ultimatum to release all the…
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DR Congo, Ugandan Forces Preparing For 3rd Phase Of Operation Shujaa
The Democratic Republic of Congo national army, FARDC, and the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) are preparing for the launching…
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Borno Governor Distributes Food, Cash To 6,000 Indigent Residents Of Maiduguri
At least 6,000 poor residents of Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria on Wednesday, May 18 received food and cash palliative from the…
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Terrorists Kill 13 Persons, Rustle Cattle In Zamfara
Thirteen persons, including two security personnel were killed by terrorists in Nasarawa-Burkullu and Kairu villages of Maru and Bukuyum Local…
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One Year After, Nigeria Police Arrest Suspected Kidnappers Of Greenfield Students
The Nigeria Police Force have arrested persons who allegedly perpetrated the kidnap of some school students at Greenfield University in…
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Court Gives Journalists Coverage Access As Separatist Leader’s Terrorism Trial Resumes
Journalists covering the ongoing trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), gained access to…
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