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Disappearing Wetlands Making Lagos More Vulnerable To Flood—A Geospatial Analysis
The rainy season in Nigeria’s economic capital, Lagos state, has become synonymous with submerged cars, homes, and commuters wading through…
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Boko Haram Carried Out 81 IED Attacks Since January 2022 – Military
At least 81 attacks were carried out by Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province using Improvised Explosive Devices…
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Abuja Persons With Disabilities Community Receives Support From Skill Centre, Needs More
Thin gold-plated steel lodged in between Jummai’s teeth shines in the sun as she smiles. It is Friday, and she…
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UN Laments Deteriorating Security Across Democratic Republic Of Congo
The United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUSCO) has said despite ongoing military operations against…
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3R Rebels Attack Mining Site, Kill 2 Civilians In Northwest Central African Republic
Rebels of the Return, Reclamation and Rehabilitation (3R) rebel group, which is affiliated to the Coalition of Patriots for Change…
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CODECO Rebels Kill Soldier, Civilians In Eastern DR Congo
One soldier and 11 civilians were killed on Thursday March 24, morning in a revenge attack carried out by rebels…
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Nigeria Police’s Complaint Response Unit Fails To Live Up To Expectations
Many Nigerians felt relieved when the Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU) was launched in 2015. They were happy to have…
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Terrorists Kill One, Abduct Over 30, Including Women, Children In Zamfara
Terrorists killed and injured one person, abducted 30, including women and children in Bungudu Local Government Area (LGA) of Zamfara…
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Gender Gap In Employment Impeding Poverty Reduction In Nigeria — World Bank
Gender inequality in Nigeria’s labour market could further constrain poverty reduction as findings show that women were less likely to…
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Insecurity Threatens POS Operators, Excludes Sokoto Residents From Financial Services
Abass Muhammed, 32, became a Point of Sale (POS) agent after losing his teaching job during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown…
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