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After 118 Days In Captivity, Kebbi Students Regain Freedom
Over 90 students and staff members of the Federal Government College (FGC) in Birnin Yauri, Kebbi State, Northwest Nigeria, have…
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Nigerian Troops Beat Back ISWAP Attack In Borno
The Nigerian troops on Tuesday, Oct. 12, beat back a column of ISWAP terrorists on gun trucks and an armoured…
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Police Parade 48 Suspects For Kidnaping, Robbery In Abuja
Forty eight suspects were Tuesday, Oct. 12, paraded by the police in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, for various crimes…
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Inside IPOB’s Extremist Creed: A Look At Things To Come
There is a fierce backstage struggle for power within the hierarchy of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the separatist…
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#COVID19: Only 1% Of Nigerians Are Fully Vaccinated, More Vaccines Needed
In a population of over 200 million people, only 1.1 per cent (2.17 million) of Nigerians have received the full…
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World Hunger Can Be Solved If We Take Action To Transform Our Food System – WFP
The World Food Programme (WFP) says world hunger is a shared responsibility which can only be solved if food can…
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Education Reform: Borno Governor Moves To Reform SUBEB
Babagana Zulum, Governor of Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, says the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has enormous powers that…
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Insecurity Exposing Nigerian Girl Child To Sexual Violence
As the Nigerian Government struggles to contain insecurity ravaging Africa’s most populous country, young girls and women are exposed to…
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Displaced By ‘Bandits’ (5): The Different Shades Of Zamfara’s Humanitarian Tragedy
Usman Muhammed and his family were not going to leave their hometown even in the face of severe suffering. There…
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Terrorists Abduct Students From Catholic Seminary In Kaduna
A terror gang has abducted several students of St. Albert the Great Institute of Philosophy, a Catholic-run major seminary situated…
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