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New Coalition Urges Chadians To Continue Protest Against Military Junta
WAKIT TAMA, a new coalition of political parties, civil society organisations, and workers’ syndicates led by Max Loangar in Chad,…
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Malaria Vaccine Trials Prove Successful In Burkina Faso, Production Expected By 2022
A newly developed malaria vaccine by scientists at the Jenner Institute, Oxford University in the United Kingdom, has been proven…
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The Polarised City (2): Jos, Divided By Religion, United By Football
They came from different parts of the once-troubled city of Jos, Plateau State, located in North-central Nigeria. They are young…
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#COVID19: Cameroon To Receive 1.7 Million Doses Of British Vaccine Variant
Cameroon will by May ending, 2021 receive 1.7 million doses of the British AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines. The first consignment of…
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Is Lake Chad Shrinking?
The story of the Lake Chad region has been that of a shrinking freshwater lake, instability, and a wide-scale humanitarian…
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COVID-19 Uncovers Decades Of Inequalities, Amplifies Neglect – Amnesty International
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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International Conservation Union Lists African Elephants As Endangered Species
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed the African forest elephant among the animals “in critical…
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What A Slash In UK Financial Aid Could Mean For Humanitarian Efforts In Nigeria
The United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) reportedly plans to slash development aid funding to a number of…
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From Child Abductee To Rebel Commander: The Story Of Uganda’s Dominic Ongwen
Dominic Ongwen, a war criminal and former child abductee of the Lord Resistance Army (LRA) in Uganda, was found guilty…
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The Rise Of Self-Help Groups And How It Expands The Circle Of Violence (1)
The Jukuns, who live on the upper Benue River in North-central Nigeria, are believed to be descendants of the Kororofa,…
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