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ISWAP Continues To Attack Communities In Borno
Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents on Friday, Jan. 14, continued their persistent onslaughts on communities in Nigeria’s northeastern…
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Maiduguri Girl’s Death Raises Concerns About Celebratory Gunfire Accidents
A bereaved family in Maiduguri, capital of Borno in Northeast Nigeria, are still grieving, a week after their daughter was…
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ISWAP Attacks Army Institute In Borno
The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents in multiple vehicles on Tuesday, Jan. 10, destroyed parts of the Nigerian…
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Mali’s Political Crisis: The French Drawback, Russian Deployment Fallout
Amid protracted insecurity, Mali is grappling with a political crisis brought by the country’s twin coups, in addition to a…
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Our 15 Most Read Analyses Of 2021
What Shekau’s Death Means For Security In Nigeria, Lake Chad | Ahmad Salkida The life of one of the longest-reigning…
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Our 15 Most Read Feature Stories Of 2021
Seven Years On, Blood From Giwa Barracks Massacre Yet To Dry | ‘Kunle Adebajo The Giwa Barracks massacre left a…
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2021: A Recap Of Our Diverse Set Of Special Reports This Year
How better to wrap up an eventful year than with a quick summary of our reportage of those events? After…
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HumAngle’s 2021: A Fulfilling Year In Review
As the year comes to a close, we are reflecting on what HumAngle has achieved in 2021, and when reviewed,…
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Surviving Hell (5): Women Experience War Differently
A woman, dark-skinned and nose-ringed, sits on an old mat wearing a hijab, as she weaves a threaded needle in…
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Borno’s IDPs Stranded, Scared To Return Home After Camp Closure
The Bakassi Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, located in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno, Northeast Nigeria, was officially closed by…
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