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About 10,000 Terrorists Operating In Zamfara Alone – Research
A new study on the evolution, sphere of influence, and general operations of terrorists locally known as ‘bandits’, in Northwest…
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‘Boko Haram Abducted My Son, Yet Soldiers Detain My Husband As Terror Suspect’
Maryam Muhammed, a 31-year-old mother of six, says the Boko Haram conflict has robbed her of the things she values…
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Lagos House Of Assembly Passes Anti-Grazing Bill
Another state in Southwest Nigeria is on the verge of banning open grazing activities following the passing of a bill…
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Boko Haram: Death Of Soldiers In 6 Years Exceeds UN Peacekeeping Losses Since 1947
The decade-long joint efforts of governments of the Lake Chad countries to defeat Boko Haram insurgents have recorded a significant…
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Over 20,000 Out Of School Children Benefit From USAID Program
Through its Addressing Education in the Northeast (AENN) program in Borno and Yobe states, the United States Agency for International…
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Makoko: How Fire Outbreak Rendered Lagos Residents Homeless
After a very long and busy day, Moses (last name withheld), a resident of Makoko Community, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, had…
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People Of Northeast Key To Ending Boko Haram Insurgency – UN Humanitarian Coordinator
Edward Kallon, the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, says neither the government nor the military can end the conflict…
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Aid Supplies Looted By Ethiopia’s Tigray Rebels – US Agency
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) says rebels in Ethiopia’s Tigray region have been looting aid warehouses, saying…
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#JosAttacks: Governor Threatens Crackdown Against Perpetrators
People who incite and promote communal grievances that have killed scores in Plateau State, North-central Nigeria, will face severe consequences,…
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Maiduguri: Widow Laments How Prolonged Blackout Affects Her Welfare, Child’s Future
Fatima Ibrahim, a 32-year-old widow in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, has been using proceeds from the sales of Zobo, a local…
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