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ISWAP Targets Humanitarian, Police Facilities During Attack In Damasak
Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) on Saturday, April 10, breached the security of the garrison town of Damasak in…
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How Leaders Weaponised COVID-19 To Perpetuate Human Rights Abuse
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the terrible legacy of deliberately divisive and destructive policies that have perpetuated inequality, discrimination, and…
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Maiduguri Residents Troubled, Experts Rack Brains As ISWAP Again Sabotages Power Supply
The Islamic State in West Africa Province’s series of attacks on electricity towers that supply power to Maiduguri has continued…
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ISWAP Conducts Assault On Damasak, Fifth In 3 Weeks
Nigerian troops Friday evening pushed back an assault by members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) on the…
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Analyses
Book Review: Hidden Roles Mediators Played In Securing Chibok Girls’ Release
When terrorists successfully abduct a group of civilians and hold them hostage for a long time, public discussions often suggest…
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Gender & SGBV
Boko Haram: Women, Girls Remain Big Victims Of Attacks, Need Urgent Response
Attacks in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, by Boko Haram insurgents have been marked with war crimes, including sexual violence perpetrated…
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Boko Haram: Again, Amnesty International Petitions ICC To Investigate War Crimes
Amnesty International (AI) has called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to immediately open a full investigation into the atrocities…
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Features
Navigating Unemployment Post-Lockdown: A Woman’s Journey From Labourer To Roadside Vendor
Just before the lockdown in 2020, Bunmi Oyebamiji-Ojo was trudging across Solomon Lar Way towards Sandralia Hotel in Utako, Abuja…
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Tiv: The Rise Of Self-Help Groups And How It Expands The Circle Of Violence (2)
Less than two months after the Nigeria Defence Headquarters revealed that its troops raided a suspected Tiv militia camp in…
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800 Out Of School Girls In Borno Receive Academic Scholarship
The Borno state government has enrolled 800 out-of-school girls into the Federal Government Girls College (FGGC) in Monguno, Borno state. …
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