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Borno Learning Centre Graduates 154 Pupils Orphaned By Boko Haram
A total of 154 children who were orphaned by the ongoing Boko Haram insurgency graduated on Sept. 22, from primary…
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Displacement Continues To Leave Thousands Exposed To Diseases In North-central Nigeria – MSF
Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF), an international NGO, said continuous and increased violence in Benue State, North-central Nigeria, is…
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New Study Shows Sexually Assaulted Women Develop Brain Damage Later
A new study has found that women who have experienced sexual assault have a higher risk of developing a type…
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COVID-19: Congo Brazzaville Records 191 Deaths, 14,113 Positive Cases
One hundred and ninety-one persons have so far died as a result of COVID-19 infections in the Republic of Congo…
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#COVID19: Gabon Issues Conditions To Access Presidential Villa
The government of Gabon says only persons who have been completely vaccinated and carrying a vaccination card would be allowed…
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DR Congo Army Kills Mai-Mai Militiaman In Butuhe
The Democratic Republic of Congo army has killed a suspected combatant of the Mai-Mai militia group. The militant was killed…
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Jordanian ADF Trainer Arrested In Beni, DR Congo
A man believed to be Jordanian, and a trainer of Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in the Democratic Republic of…
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The Nigerian Doctor (7): ‘My Role As Head Of A Disciplinary Committee Since Strike Began’
By Dr. Jaafaru Joseph’s* estimation when he officially became a doctor in 2012, he would be a specialist by 2021.…
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Police Arrest Foreigner, 4 Others For Supplying Fuel To Terrorists In Northwest Nigeria
Five persons including a foreigner have been arrested by the police in Katsina State, Northwest Nigeria for allegedly supplying petroleum…
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#COVID19: Nigeria Records 393 New Infections
Nigeria, on Monday, Sept. 20, reported six deaths and 393 new COVID-19 infections, raising the total confirmed cases to 202,191,…
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