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Editorial
HumAngle Milestones For May, 2020
The month has been challenging as it is exciting in the HumAngle newsroom. As the world struggles to recover from…
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News
Borno IDP Camp Fire Caused By Cooking Materials, Over 9,600 Affected ㅡ Says NEMA
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has explained that the fire which engulfed the Muna Garage camp for Internally Displaced…
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The Multinational Joint Task Force Fighting Insurgents In Lake Chad Basin
The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) Lake Chad recently stepped up military operations against Boko Haram and its splinter group,…
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Analyses
What Is The Future For Borno’s Out-of-School Children?
There is a growing concern over the number of out-of-school children and the education system in Borno State, the epicentre…
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Jihadis Gaining Grounds in Nigeria’s NorthWest – Report
Against the background of increased banditry in the Northwest of Nigeria, the International Crisis Group has raised alarm over the…
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Army Kills 20 Boko-Haram Insurgents In Borno, Recovers Arms
Soldiers of the Operation Lafiya Dole on Sunday were locked in a fierce encounter with members of the terrorist groups,…
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Analyses
HumAngle: Reporting Crisis, Dodging Bullets And Fending Off Friendly Fire
The global index on the “most dangerous countries for journalists” ranked by the Committee to Protect Journalists makes its rating…
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News
Inside The War Front: Nigerian Military Take Out Major Boko Haram Bases
On March 27, 2020, HumAngle exclusively reported the elimination of 18 Boko Haram commanders in a series of air raids…
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15 hostages rescued, 2M Litres of Oil Recovered… Defence HQ Gives Bimonthly Update
Within the past two months, the Nigerian Armed Forces have rescued 15 hostages in Southern Nigeria, discovered 61 illegal refining…
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Extremism
How Boko Haram Sustains Operations Through International Trade In Smoked Fish
Among the major economic activities disrupted by the insurgency in Lake Chad were commercial fishing and farming of red pepper.…
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