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‘Inefficient’ Judicial System; Mob Violence Persists In Nigeria
“Ole, ole!” (thief, thief!) “Stone him!” “Kill him!” The above are sometimes all that need to be screamed in Nigeria…
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Woman Instigating Attacks Against Her Village In Northwest Nigeria To Avenge Son’s Death
At least five persons were killed on Thursday, Feb. 10 after a grieving mother sent terrorists after her community in…
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MSF Says Children No Longer Dying Of Lead Poisoning In Northwest Nigeria
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) /Doctors Without Borders, has revealed in its latest assessment that children are no longer dying of…
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Omar Bongo University Students To Support Victims Of Gender Based Violence In Gabon
A civil society outfit, Coordination Gabon-Egalite, is recruiting 24 masters degree students in law from the Omar Bongo University to…
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Aid Actors Seek $1.1 Billion Assistance For 5.5 Million People In Northeast Nigeria
Humanitarian actors will need at least US$1.1 billion to provide aid and protection to millions of vulnerable people in crisis-torn…
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Russian Mercenaries Allegedly Kill Civilians In Brian, Central African Republic
More than 90 civilians were allegedly massacred by Russian mercenaries of the Wagner Group in various localities in Bria on…
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Camp Housing Cameroonian Refugees Attacked In Chad
Sixteen Cameroonian refugees were wounded when inhabitants of the Guilmey quarter in the first district of the Chadian capital, N’Djamena,…
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Terrorists Burn Farms, Kill People In Northwest Nigeria
Terrorists operating in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara, Northwest Nigeria, have attacked Hayin Dan Miciji, burned down farms, and…
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Severe Hunger Pushing Borno IDPs To Consider Returning To War-torn Areas
Fifty women sat under a neem tree at the Gubio camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria,…
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Communal Clashes Displace More People In North-central, Northwest Nigeria In 2021 – IOM Report
Communal clashes took precedence over banditry and kidnapping as the number one cause of displacement of people in eight states…
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