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IPOB’s Disruptions Of SSCE Examinations In Southeast Put Students’ Academic Future In Jeopardy
Oodo Uchenna, a student of Community Secondary School, Umuama, Enugu Ezike, in Igboeze North Local Government Area (LGA) of Enugu…
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Tunisia Contributes 120 More Soldiers To UN Peacekeeping Operations In Central African Republic
One hundred and twenty Tunisian soldiers on Tuesday, Sept. 21, arrived at Bangui, the Central African Republic capital, to reinforce…
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Borno’s Christian IDPs (2): Battling Mental Illness Amid Hunger
The lone man seated on a bench, demeanour like one tamed to submission, is Reuben Joseph, aged 37. He is…
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27 Die In Resource Linked Intercommunal Violence In Chad
Intercommunal conflict in Tiyo village located in Chad’s Ouaddai province in the Southeast region of the country has left 27…
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One Soldier Killed, Another Wounded In Ambush By UPC Rebels In Ouaka, Central African Republic
One soldier of the Central African Republic national army, FACA, was killed and another wounded in Biade village, situated in…
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Sexual Violence Is Endemic In Sokoto But A Law Firm Is Changing The Narrative
Aisha Abubakar* was only eight when she lost both parents; one late Sunday afternoon in January 2019, a terror group…
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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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