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Gender & SGBV
#IWD: Save The Children Tasks Government To End All Forms of GBV
Save the Children International has called on government at all levels (federal, state and local governments) to end all forms…
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News
Borno State Gov’t Set To Repopulate Malam Fatori Near Lake Chad
Authorities in Nigeria’s Northeast Borno State are set to commence resettlement of households in makeshift shelters constructed in Malam Fatori…
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Features
The Bloodbath (2): Children Brutalised During Zaria Massacre Still Living With Trauma
Zainab Yakubu’s father and three siblings were killed by soldiers who unleashed an attack on the residence of Ibrahim El-Zakzaky,…
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Development
Children Locked Up With Adults Face High Risk Of Violence, Abuse- UNICEF
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says children incarcerated with adults are exposed to a high risk of violence and…
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Features
The Divided City (3): In Kaduna’s Kajuru, Christians Filled Ablution Jugs, Spread Prayer Mats
Solomon Magaji, 33, did something he had never imagined he would do in his lifetime – he filled water jugs…
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News
Despite Peace Deal, Terrorists Still Attack Zamfara Communities
Communities in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State, Northwest Nigeria are still coming under recurring attacks by terror groups…
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Armed Violence
Terrorists Attack Kaduna LGA Twice In Two Days, Kidnap Over 26 People
Terrorists have kidnapped over 26 persons in two days in Kajuru Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria.…
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Analyses
Out Of Sambisa: Boko Haram Defectors Face Bumpy Road Ahead
The threat of relapse and resource shortfall is casting a shadow on the disengagement process for tens of thousands of…
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Features
The Divided City (2): How Kaduna’s Warring Badarawa Communities Became Peace Observers
Imam Muhammad Nurayu Ashafa and Reverend James Movel Wuye should have been sworn enemies. But they had met in 1995…
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Features
Severe Hunger Pushing Borno IDPs To Consider Returning To War-torn Areas
Fifty women sat under a neem tree at the Gubio camp for internally displaced persons (IDP) in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria,…
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