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Police In Katsina Say 10 Out Of 40 Abducted Worshippers, Still Missing
Terrorists, locally known as bandits, around 2 a.m. WAT, Monday, May 10, abducted 40 Muslim worshippers observing tahajjud-midnight prayers in…
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The Polarised City (4): How Jos Neighbourhood Watch Makes Christians, Muslims Their Brother’s Keeper
A mob spoiling for confrontation, made up of Christians on one side of a major road, and Muslims on the…
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#COVID19: Gabon Receives Another 300,000 Vaccines From China, Expects 15,000 From Russia
Gabon has received another 300,000 doses of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine donated by the Chinese government. According to Hu Changchun,…
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French Embassy In Chad Denies Allegation Of Pressurising Civil Society Leaders
The French government has reacted to allegations in Chad that it was putting pressure on civil society leaders to tune…
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UN Condemns Use Of Explosive Device In Central African Republic
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) on Saturday, May 8, condemned the use…
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Insecurity: Nigerian CSOs To Embark On Mass Action, Call For Democracy Day Boycott
A coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Nigeria has called for the boycott of Democracy Day and a march…
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Factcheck: Video Of ‘Fulani Terrorists’ On Bikes Shows Burkina Faso, Not Nigeria
A video showing several bikers riding across a vast untarred road, many of them wearing turbans and others putting on…
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Former DR Congo VP Jean-Pierre Bemba Supports State Of Siege Declaration
The former DR Congo Vice President, Jean-Pierre Bemba has indicated his support for the ‘state of siege’ that has been…
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Security Forces Disperse Wakit Tama Protesters In N’Djamena, Chad
Security forces Saturday morning, May 8, in N’Djamena, Chadian capital dispersed a crowd of protesters called out by the citizen…
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“Mercy Ships” Donates 80 Million FCFA Worth Of COVID-19 Equipment To Cameroon
The international humanitarian organization, Mercy Ships, has donated equipment worth 80 million FCFA (about US$160,000) to the Cameroon government. The…
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