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Over 2,000 Boko Haram Ex-fighters Expected, As 1,500 Surrender So Far
About 1500 former commanders of the terror group, Boko Haram, and their families have surrendered to the Nigerian military at…
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12 Years After, What’s Next For Lake Chad’s Ever-Changing Conflict?
The Boko Haram uprising, which erupted in July 2009 in northeast Nigeria, shocking the country’s unprepared security and political establishment,…
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Counter-insurgency: Why Authorities Should Exploit New Wave Of Boko Haram Desertion
Authorities need to exploit the factors driving Boko Haram fighters and their families away from the terror group, as a…
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Inaccessible Areas In Northeast Face Famine Risk
The Famine Monitoring System (FMS) report has revealed risks of acute malnutrition and efforts to collate data on the increased…
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Conflict, Poor Living Conditions Influence Migration In Northeast Nigeria
A total of 2,193 movements were recorded in Adamawa and Borno states, Northeast Nigeria, between June 21 and 27, says…
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How A Young IDP’s Encounter With Boko Haram Opens Up Old Wounds Of Atrocities
The worst period of Aisha Abba’s life was when members of the terror group, Boko Haram, invaded her community and…
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Over 2,200 People Facing Shelter Shortage In Northeast Nigeria Town
Over 2,200 people (450 households) are currently facing shelter shortages in Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State, Northeast Nigeria.…
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Flash Flood Continues To Cause Damage Across IDP Camps In Borno
Flash floods, due to heavy rainfall, has led to the destruction of facilities and infrastructures in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)…
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Borno IDPs Live With Former Boko Haram Fighters, But Wish They Didn’t Have To
Warda* left her hometown about five years ago. Members of the infamous terror group, Boko Haram, had invaded Shettimari, a…
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