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Armed Violence
Niger Experiences Surge In Insurgent Attacks Months After Military Takeover
Four months after the military coup in Niger, the country remains trapped in a relentless cycle of violence. It recorded…
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Armed Violence
How To Enhance Trust Between The Media, Humanitarian, And Security Sectors
Africa’s foremost security newspaper, HumAngle, on Wednesday held a conference on the intersection of media, humanitarian and security sectors in…
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News
UNODC Hands Over Youth-Based Community Dialogue Structures To Borno Gov’t
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in its efforts to strengthen reconciliation and reintegration pathways for “persons…
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Armed Violence
Farmer-Herder Clash Leaves Four Injured In Kano
A clash between farmers and herders in Danbatta town of Kano, North West Nigeria, on Thursday has resulted in at…
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Features
How Does It Feel To Be A Parent Whose Sons Joined Boko Haram?
Given the chance to turn back time, Yagana Mohammed would have wished to go back a decade and pay closer…
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Analyses
Off-Cycle Polls: Insecurity Threatens Bayelsa, Imo, Kogi Governorship Elections
With a total of 5.41 million eligible voters, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to conduct governorship elections…
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Features
‘Unwrapped Lollipops:’ The Consequences Of Purity Culture Are Far Reaching For Women
Hiba Ahmad* didn’t need a lot of years to figure out that the purity culture she was raised in has…
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Features
A Blind Woman’s Search For Happiness
When 31-year-old Habiba (surname withheld) was married off at the tender age of 14, she still had her sight. Underage…
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Analyses
Mozambique Grapples With Escalating Violence As Terror Attacks Persist
Members of the Islamic State’s affiliate in Mozambique have continued to wreak havoc in the rural areas of the coastal…
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Features
Orphans, Vulnerable Children Are Getting A Chance At Education Despite Insurgency
One day Muhammad Abba, 16, had a family. The next, he was orphaned. For another year, his life kept losing…
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