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Families Recount Ordeal As Authorities Fail To Act 10 Months After SSS Killed Policeman
Ten months after three officials of the State Security Service (SSS) in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria, attacked a police corporal…
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ADF’s Attack On Ndalya, DR Congo Leaves 1 Dead, 2 Injured
At least one person was killed and two others were wounded on Wednesday, Nov. 10, in an attack by Allied…
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Russian Mercenaries Arrest Ex-Rebel General In Central African Republic
A former “general” of the Front Populaire pour la Renaissance de Centrafrique (FPRC) rebel movement has been arrested by Russian…
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Terrorists Kill 11, Destroy Properties In Northwest Nigeria
Terrorists, known locally as ‘bandits,’ have stormed Katoge and Yanturaku areas of Batsari Local Government Area (LGA), killing 11 people…
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Terrorists Send Letters Requesting Ransom After Network Shutdown In Northwest Nigeria
Terrorists in Katsina state, Northwest Nigeria, have reportedly devised a new method of collecting ransom after the state government shut…
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#COVID19: Death Rates Higher In Patients With Diabetes
Africa’s death rates from COVID-19 infections are significantly higher in patients with diabetes, a preliminary analysis presented by the World…
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78% Of Girls Marry Before 18 In Northern Nigeria—Report
Northern Nigeria accounts for 78 per cent of girls who are married under the age of 18, according to new…
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After Months Of Endless Destruction, IPOB Says “No More Sit-At-Home Curfew” In Southeast
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has warned against the enforcement of its controversial sit-at-home curfew in Southeast Nigeria. The…
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Fear At Nigerian Tertiary Institution As Authorities Keep Mum Over Rising Cultism
Concerns are growing about the security situation at the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, Osun State, Southwest Nigeria, as students alleged some…
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Road Transport Workers Cause Unrest In Nigeria’s Southwest While Govt Looks Away
On June 16, 2021, what had begun as a peaceful day turned bloody when the National Union of Road Transport…
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