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Nigerian Military Battling Peak Ambush Season In Northeast
Over the past few weeks, Nigerian military convoys moving along strategic routes in Borno State have encountered multiple deadly ambushes…
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Borno’s Christian IDPs (2): Battling Mental Illness Amid Hunger
The lone man seated on a bench, demeanour like one tamed to submission, is Reuben Joseph, aged 37. He is…
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The Journey Of Boko Haram Defectors Through Geospatial Lens
Once a vast shrubland known for its distinct biodiversity, Sambisa forest has become synonymous with Boko Haram and the centre…
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Cholera: Borno Sets Up Committee To Tackle Epidemic
The Borno State Government in Northeast Nigeria has set up a 13-man committee for the control of cholera outbreaks in…
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Fear Of Boko Haram Not Enough To Protect Borno’s Forests From IDPs
Opposite Dalori II displacement camp, located at the outskirts of Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, is a mound of hay, nearly six…
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Cholera Hits Borno, Records 43 Deaths, 559 Cases
At least 43 people have died from a cholera outbreak in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria and 559 cases have been…
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Borno’s Christian IDPs (1): Struggling For Survival Almost Without Support
The man sits up with an air of dignity lacking in many occupants of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp,…
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Unmet Basic Needs Pushing Nigerian IDPs To Trade Their Aid Materials
Out of desperation, Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Borno, Northeast Nigeria, are selling some of the foodstuff and non-food items…
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Mixed Reactions, Concerns Trail Boko Haram Mass Surrenders In Northeast Nigeria
Both the jungles of Sambisa and the fringes of Lake Chad have become less safe for the lieutenants and fighters…
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Nigeria’s Secret Programme To Lure Top Boko Haram Defectors
At A Glance: Doing Deals With Jihadists Some have almost certainly committed atrocities, but are unlikely to be prosecuted. The…
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