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One Traveller Killed, 10 Abducted In Northwest NigeriaOne traveller was shot dead, and 10 others kidnapped yesterday, March 28, on their way to Birnin Gwari from Kaduna…
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Climate Change, Poor Education, Governance Gaps Driving Conflict In The Sahel
Since the beginning of the armed insurgencies in May 2012 in what has been described as the central Sahel —…
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Burkina Faso Bans France 24
A year after Mali banned France 24 from broadcast in the country, the military government of Burkina Faso has followed…
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Nigerian Military Invade Mukdolo, Kill Terrorists Who Massacred Fishermen
Dozens of Boko Haram terrorists believed to be responsible for the Mar.10 massacre of 32 fishermen of Dikwa were killed…
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Terrorists Abduct Government Official In Northwest Nigeria
Terrorists kidnapped Ibrahim Ma’aje, a special adviser to Governor Muhammad Bello Matawalle of Zamfara, yesterday, March 25. Ma’aje, who is…
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US Smuggler Jailed For Sending Weapons To Cameroonian Separatists
A court in the United States has jailed a man caught smuggling weapons to separatists in Cameroon. Eric Fru Nji…
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Over A Million Children Are Not In School In Burkina Faso Due To An ‘Educational Haemorrhage’
Over a million children are out of school in Burkina Faso following the closure of thousands of schools and learning…
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Togo’s Biggest Container Terminal Port In West Africa To Tackle Sub-Regional Unemployment
The Togolese government, on Monday, Mar. 20, commissioned a Container Terminal (LCT) at the Autonomous Port of Lome, thereby increasing…
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Government Blames Population For Deadly Cameroon Flood
A terrifying mudslide that slipped off the side of Mount Cameroon and flowed into the town of Buea, killing two…
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JNIM Releases French Journalist After 711 Days in Captivity
The jihadi organization Jama’atu Nusratul Islam Wal Muslimin (JNIM), which has ties to Al-Qaeda, released French journalist Olivier Dubois on…
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