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Civilians Lynch Soldier Who Killed A Miner In Mambasa, DR Congo
A soldier of the Democratic Republic of Congo national army, popularly known as FARDC, was lynched on Monday, Sept. 6…
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Armed Gang Kidnaps Retired NBC Director And Daughter In Northwest Nigeria
An armed gang has abducted Ahmed Abdulkadir, a former National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) director and his 15-year-old daughter after they…
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Central African Republic Soldiers Kill Businessman, Accuse Him Of Working With Rebels
The sub-prefecture of Gamboula in the Central African Republic has been plunged into shock and disbelief following the brutal killing…
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Terrorists Attack Kaduna Community Again, Abduct 18 Persons
Terrorists continued their attacks on Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria despite security measures put in place as 18 persons were reported…
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Expert Explains How Technology Can Help Nigeria Deal With Insecurity
Muhammad Isma’il, a Nigerian technology expert living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has suggested innovative and technological solutions to…
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Undergraduate, 2 Others Face Murder Charges Over Death Of TV CEO
Chidinma Ojukwu, an undergraduate accused of killing Michael Ataga, the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria,…
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What Mobile Communications Shutdown Means To Zamfara Residents
On Sept. 3, the Nigerian Government directed one of its regulatory agencies, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to instruct all…
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HumAngle’s Journalist Wins Big At Nigeria Campus Award
A student-journalist with HumAngle Media, Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi, has emerged the Campus Writer of the Year at the fourth edition of…
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#COVID19: Nigeria Records 459 Cases, 30 Deaths
Nigeria, on Sunday, Sept. 5, reported 30 deaths and 459 new COVID-19 infections, raising total confirmed cases to 195,511, according…
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Sokoto Raises Affidavit Fee To N1,000 After HumAngle Report
The Sokoto State Judiciary has increased the fee for the swearing of affidavit in the state from N100 to N1,000…
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