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‘Buhari’s Reaction To Zabarmari Massacre Empty Condemnation, Not Enough’
Stan Chu Ilo, a research professor of World Christianity and African Studies at DePaul University, Chicago, has described President Muhammadu…
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How Fake Facebook Pages Push Misinformation Using Famous News Brands
Have you been following the official Facebook page of that reputable media outlet or rather one of its many lookalikes?…
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Factcheck: Is Nigeria Country With Most Christians Killed For Their Faith?
Claim: Nigeria is ranked the number one country according to the population of people killed because they are Christians. Verdict:…
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Gulf of Guinea: Equatorial Guinea, France In Talks To Fight Piracy
Equatorial Guinea and France have been discussing ways and means to strengthen their cooperation in the fight against piracy in…
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Factcheck: 10 Photos Used to Depict Obigbo Victims Are From Osun, Lagos, Others
Claim: A Facebook group shared 10 photographs, which it said were about the killing and brutalising of civilians in Obigbo,…
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Factcheck: This Video Of ‘SUVs For Lawmakers’ Is Over Four Months Old
Claim: A video shared on Twitter claims to show a collection of Sport Utility Vehicles recently acquired by members of…
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Five Dead, Seven Wounded In Clashes Between Armed Groups In CAR
Five persons were killed and seven others seriously wounded Saturday after two clashes erupted among armed groups in Upper Kotto,…
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Victims Of Phone Snatching In Kano Share Experiences
The snatching of phones and other valuables appears to be one of the most predominant crimes in Kano, causing many…
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PREMIUM TIMES INVESTIGATION: Inside The Horrific Bloodshed And Massive Extrajudicial Killings In Nigeria’s Oyigbo Community
Like most brides-to-be, Queen Nwazuo, 30, was beside herself with anticipation. Her wedding to her fiancé, Monday Bakor, was scheduled…
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Armed Groups Lock Ministers Out In Bangui, CAR Over Unpaid Dues
Some ministers in the Central African Republic were on Saturday morning locked out of their offices as aggrieved combatants of…
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