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#COVID19: Nigeria’s Active Cases Exceed 12,000, 636 New Infections, 12 More Deaths
Nigeria’s COVID-19 daily tally has continued to rise as active cases reached over 12,000 with 636 new infections and 12…
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Mixed Reactions Trail Release of Kidnapped Commissioner ‘Without Ransom’
Mixed feelings have trailed the release of Muhammed Sanni Idris, the Commissioner for Information in Niger State, North-central Nigeria, who…
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Women And Girls Are Being Used As Sex Slaves In DR Congo – UNHCR
The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR, has expressed concerns on the constant sexual violation against the internally displaced Congolese women and…
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WAKIT TAMMA Unveils Plans To Chase TMC From Power
The Coordination of Citizen Action in Chad, popularly known as Wakit Tamma, has announced a series of actions in the…
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Mixed Reactions Greet Arrival Of Kenyan Troops In DR Congo
A new contingent of Kenyan forces arrived in Beni in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo this week to join the…
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British, Indian, And South African COVID-19 Variants Now In Cameroon
Authorities in Cameroon have raised alarm that the country is now plagued by all the variants of COVID-19 so far…
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#COVID19: Nigeria Records Daily Rise With 753 Infections, 5 More Deaths
Nigeria reported 753 new infections in the last 24 hours in a continuous spike in the nationwide daily tally, according…
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Quit While You’re Ahead: Why Boko Haram Fighters Are Surrendering – The New Humanitarian Report
A rash of surrenders by Islamist insurgents in Nigeria’s northeast is being hailed as a military victory, but close watchers…
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Cameroon’s Direct Foreign Investment Drops By 35 Per Cent Due To COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic that has been ravaging the world for over one year now has caused a drop of 35…
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#COVID19: Nigeria Records Highest Daily In Third Wave
Nigeria recorded 790 new COVID-19 infections, the highest daily increase in two weeks since the start of the third wave…
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