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Catholic Bishop Gives Condition For Terrorists’ Amnesty
Cardinal John Onaiyekan, the Archbishop Emeritus of Abuja Diocese, Nigeria, says criminals must show true repentance before amnesty can be…
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Nigeria Needs Sustainable Food System As Poverty Situation Deepens Daily – VP
Nigeria’s Vice-President, Yemi Osinbajo, has said the country’s poverty situation has deepened due to economic fallout and the devastation from…
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Police Arrest 5 Suspected Kidnappers In Kaduna
The Police Command in Kaduna State, Northwestern Nigeria, have arrested five suspected kidnappers in the state. Muhammad Jalige, the Command’s…
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How Terrorism Has Tripled Distance Between Kaduna, Birnin Gwari
Salisu stood face-to-face with the HumAngle reporter, swiftly turning to and scrutinising any commuter vehicle advancing into the Ahmed Mohammed…
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FCTA Suspends Traditional Ruler Over Alleged Aiding Of Kidnappers
Authorities of Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) say they have suspended Alhassan Musa, the Anagada community’s chief in Gwagwalada…
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#COVID19: China To Give Gabon 100,000 Vaccine Doses
The Chinese government is to give Gabon 100,000 doses of its COVID-19 vaccine. A meeting to discuss the procedure and…
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1 Die, 3 Missing In DR Congo’s Canoe Attack
One person has died, and three others are reported missing following an armed attack on an engine canoe in Lake…
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Deal Or No Deal: Debating Dialogue As An Option In Tackling Nigeria’s Insecurity
Amidst the terror rampage across Northern Nigeria, the ensuing debate over the legitimacy and morality of government-terrorist deals for prisoner-swap…
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CAR Relaxes Curfew Hours As Forces Push Rebels Out
The authorities in the Central African Republic have relaxed the curfew hours in the country imposed in January following the…
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#COVID19: CAR To Begin Mass Vaccination In April
The Central African Republic will begin a mass vaccination of its citizens against COVID-19 in April, the country’s Minister of…
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