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Analyses
ISCAP: How Islamic State Is Expanding In Central Africa
The United Nations recently reported on the threat of Islamic State (IS) expansion in Africa. Following the fall of ISIS…
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Features
Borno IDPs Relying On Alms Begging For Upkeep Despite Hostility
It was 7 p.m. in Maiduguri, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria. The rush hours were over and the streets were getting…
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Analyses
Will Devolution Of Power Stop IPOB, Yoruba Nation’s Agitation For Self-determination?
For months now, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), led by Nnamdi Kanu, and Yoruba Nation agitators, led by Sunday…
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News
8 Governors Of Lake Chad Region Basin Discuss Regional Security In Cameroon
Eight state governors from the five countries sharing the border with the Lake Chad basin met in Cameroon on Monday,…
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Features
Insecurity: Telecoms Shutdown Giving Kaduna Residents A Hard Time
An old Mama Umaru* is standing by the roadside somewhere around Barnawa trying to get a bus to Kaduna’s city…
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Podcast
Insecurity: Telecoms Shutdown Impact In Zamfara
Insecurity: Telecoms Shutdown Impact In Zamfara | RSS.com To listen on Apple Podcast, click here, for Google Podcast, click here, for Spotify, click…
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U.S. AFRICOM Clocks 13 Years Of Operations, Engagement In Africa
The United States (U.S.) Africa Command (AFRICOM) has clocked 13 years of engagement with partners on the continent, building capacity…
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Terrorists Shift Focus, Now Attack Military Positions In Cameroon’s North Region – Governor
The Governor of Cameroon’s Far North Region, the most affected region by the Boko Haram insurgency, has revealed that since…
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After HumAngle Report, Lagos Takes Stricter Measures Against Noise Pollution
Following a Humangle report on the impact of noise pollution on residents in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, the state’s Ministry…
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Features
Borno’s Christian IDPs (3): Finding Their Way Away From Camps
Two women, fiftyish Saratu Yohanna and the much younger Hannatu Yakubu, 34, fled Gwoza Local Government Area (LGA) sometime around…
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