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French Journalist Kidnapped By JNIM Speaks In ‘Proof of Life’ Video
Olivier Dubois, a French journalist kidnapped by the jihadist organisation Jama’at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) in Mali in May…
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Child Found With Despatch Rider Not Abducted – Police
Police in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria says a 10-month-old infant found with a despatch rider was not abducted. HumAngle reported…
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ADF Rebels Kill Civilians In Eastern DR Congo Attacks
Thirty persons were killed by rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo last week,…
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10 Inmates Die In DR Congo’s Matadi Central Prison In A Week
Ten inmates of the Matadi Central Prison in DR Congo have been reported dead in one week in March 2022,…
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Russian Mercenaries Transfer Arrested Central African Republic Rebel Leaders To Bangui
Two self-proclaimed ‘generals’ of the Rassemblement Patriotique pour le Renouveau de la Centrafrique (RPRC) and the other of the Mouvement…
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Sexually Abused Minors Exposed To Future Harm As Abusers Roam Free
On Feb. 5, 2022, 14-year-old Favour was reportedly sexually abused by one 75-year-old Jimoh Ibeh around the Igando axis in…
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Nigeria: Over 1,700 Lives Lost To Insecurity In 2 Months, Nearly 1,000 Kidnapped
The various security crises that rocked Nigeria in 2021 have spilt into the new year, as shown by documented press…
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Police Yet To Arrest Lagos Despatch Rider Found With Toddler
A despatch rider was caught with a baby inside the courier box on his motorbike in the Sangotedo area of…
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Experts Begin Reflection On Progressive Withdrawal Of UN Forces From DR Congo
Experts of the United Nations sub commission on human rights and civil protection on Thursday, March 10, began reflecting on…
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#COVID19: 600,000 Cameronians Targeted For Vaccination Between April 16 And 20, 2022
A new coronavirus vaccination campaign is slated for April 16 to 20, 2022 in Cameroon. During the exercise, 600,000 persons…
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