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ISWAP Focus On Magumeri Puts The Military And The Community On Edge
Magumeri, in Borno State, northeast Nigeria has seen a surge in attacks on troops and the civilian population. The community…
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COVID-19: Cameroon’s Electricity Corp Investment Budget Down By $42 Million
Cameroon’s lone electricity supplier ENEO is cutting down its 2020 fiscal year investment budget from 67 billion FCFA (about $134…
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Flood Destroys Over 50,000 Houses in Jigawa
Reports from Jigawa State, northwestern Nigeria, have confirmed the death of 19 people and the destruction of over 50,000 houses…
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Central African Republic: UN Warns Rebel Groups Against Disturbing Electoral Process
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic popularly known by its French acronym MINUSCA has…
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1 Dead, Another Injured In Separate Knife Attacks In Anambra
The police in Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria, have arrested Onyinye Chime, 25, for allegedly murdering her boyfriend, Eleyi Azubuike, 29,…
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Central African Republic: Army Takes Over Gaga After Rebels Attack Chinese Facilities
Soldiers of the Central African Republic army are presently patrolling the streets of Gaga, a town situated in the Ombella-Mpoko…
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DR Congo: 2 Killed In ADF Rebel Attack On Halungupa
Two men were, on Wednesday, killed when combatants of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) attacked the village of Tsotsora. The…
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Counterinsurgency Air Task Force Destroys ISWAP Positions
On Tuesday, September 1, 2020, Nigerian Air Force combat aircraft conducted airstrikes on Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) compound…
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Fact-Check: No Evidence That A Soldier Who Shot Senior Officer Was a Member of Boko Haram
A Facebook page with the name Datti Assalafy claims that a soldier, Uzonna Maduabuchi, who shot his senior officer in…
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COVID-19: Experts Fear Disruption Of African Electoral Process, Propose Options
With the pandemic spreading across the continent, experts fear that electoral processes in some African countries might be compromised. They…
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