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Armed Group Attacks Aid Workers In South Sudan
Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), a medical charity, has said seven of its workers were attacked and robbed in…
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#AfricansInUkraine: Stranded Nigerians, Other Africans Continue To Face Multi-layered Horrors
When the wail of an air raid siren sounded overnight on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022, Jessica Orakpo jolted to wakefulness…
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Kaduna Bomb Blast Indicates Growing Threat Of Terrorism
A bomb blast in the outskirts of Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, on Sunday, Feb 27, 2022, indicates the presence of a…
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No, Nigeria Not Sending Troops To Fight For Ukraine
A report published by an online medium has claimed that the Nigerian government has decided to send 10,000 troops to…
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#COVID19: Congo Brazzaville Reopens Borders, Ends Curfew
Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) has announced the immediate reopening of its international borders and the lifting of the curfew that…
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Cameroon Records Cholera Cases In Five Regions
Five cholera patients are currently hospitalised in Cameroon. Among the five, one is under oxygen, the Minister of Public Health…
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Former Central African Republic Minister Arrested In Chad
The former Minister of Demobilisation, Disarmament and Reinsertion, in the Central African Republic, Maxime Mokom, has been arrested in the…
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Hunger, Economic Hardship Forcing Resettled IDPs Back To Maiduguri
From the city centre, it takes about 30 minutes of moving through the tiny streets and dusty paths to arrive…
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ADF Rebels Kill Civilians In Eastern DR Congo Village Attack
An attack by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels, in the night leading to Monday, Feb. 28, left about 20 people…
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We Give 20 Percent Of Our Harvests To ISWAP As Tax – Returnee IDPs
Bukar Umara, 36, is an internally displaced farmer from the Kukawa local government area of Borno state who presently lives…
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