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41% Of Gabonese Think It is Right For A Man To Beat His Wife – Survey
Afrobarometer, which carries out studies on women rights and gender-based violence, in its ninth survey on Gabon, found that “a…
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CSOs, Activists Condemn DR Congo Gov’t’s Silence Over Clashes That Displaced Over 10,000 Citizens
Civil society actors, researchers, political scientists from eastern DR Congo have deplored the government’s silence over clashes between the Congolese…
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UN Accuses Central African Republic Of Human Rights Violations
The United Nations Commission on Human Rights has condemned the crimes committed against civilians by the Central African Republic national…
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This All-Female Legal Team Is Helping Decongest Nigeria’s Correctional Centres
Solomon Samuel is a young Nigerian struggling for survival as an electrician in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria. He was wrongfully arrested…
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Terrorists Kidnap 2 Political Party Chieftains, Other Commuters, On Zamfara Highway
Terrorists have kidnapped Nasiru Yari and Bashar Lawal Anka, both All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains, among many other commuters on…
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#COVID19: Gabonese Ignore Vaccination After Gov’t Lifted Restrictions
Only a very few Gabonese are presenting themselves for vaccination against the COVID-19 after the government lifted restrictions imposed to…
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Terror Aftermath: One Dead As 500 Seek Shelter In Zamfara Community
Armed terrorists on Wednesday, March 30 and Thursday March 31, 2022 displaced over 500 residents of Birnin Magami Local Government…
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CPC Rebels Take Over Parts Of Bria In Central African Republic
Rebels of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) have been reported to have taken over Bria, the chief town…
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Residents Who Fled Rebels’ Attacks In Eastern DR Congo Return
Residents who fled from their villages in eastern DR Congo last week following clashes between the Congolese national army, FARDC…
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Market Fire: Abuja Traders Lose Millions Over Poor Safety Plans, Fire Service Delays
The smog started running into the houses at Karimo around 12 a.m. Before residents could make sense of it, faint…
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