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Man Detained Without Trial In Borno Over WhatsApp Comment
Security agents in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno in Northeast Nigeria, arrested Mohammed Ibrahim Madubi on Aug. 25, 2023, over…
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New Lines/HumAngle Host Virtual Discussion On Role Of Journalism In Human Rights AdvocacyÂ
New Lines Magazine has recently hosted a virtual discussion in collaboration with HumAngle to discuss the role of investigative journalism…
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IMF Loan Policies May Threaten Human Rights In African Nations — Report
Loan policies and austerity measures by the International Monetary Funds (IMF) are causing rising inequality and eroding people’s economic, social,…
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‘We Are Having Sleepless Nights’: Parents Of Abducted Zamfara Students LamentÂ
 The parents of the remaining abducted students from Federal University Gusau in Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria, have shared the anguish…
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Gwoza Community Unites In Protest Against Escalating Boko Haram Violence
The harrowing surge in violence perpetrated by the Boko Haram terror group has left residents of Gwoza grappling with fear…
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Nigeria Submits Report On Missing People To UN Nine Years Behind Schedule
Nigeria submitted a report on its progress in legislating against and preventing enforced disappearances to the United Nations (UN) nine…
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ISWAP Terrorists Intensify Attacks On Farmers In Northeast Nigeria
A resurgence of attacks by ISWAP terrorists on local farmers in the Gwoza area of Borno, Northeast Nigeria, has resulted…
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MSF Calls For Urgent Response To Nigeria’s Escalating Diphtheria Outbreak
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is concerned about the record number of diphtheria cases in Nigeria. The international humanitarian organisation, also…
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Tree Felling Ban: Residents Struggle To Adjust In Nigeria’s Adamawa
Fiona (surname withheld), a 56-year-old widow, makes little profit selling charcoal nowadays. A resident of Bachure in Yola, northeastern Nigeria,…
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