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Zulum Asks FG To Reinvite Chadian Soldiers To Borno
Borno state Governor, Babagana Zulum, has asked the federal government to seek the support of the Chadian army in the…
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Environment & Climate Change
40 killed in Jigawa As River Hadejia Overflows Its banks
Flooding caused by the overflow of River Hadejia in Jigawa State, Northwest Nigeria, has killed 40 people and Displaced many,…
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Features
Knifar: Women Facing Forced Family Separation By Soldiers Cry Out
Hauwa has not heard from her husband in many years. In 2015, her town, Bama, Borno State, was overrun by…
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COVID-19: Low Positive Cases Among Almajirai
Almajirai were seen at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic in northern Nigeria at the onset of the disease outbreak…
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Magazine
Navigating Hunger And COVID-19: Pathetic Story of IDP Sole-Providers Battling Against Starvation
Fanna Modu has 11 dependants and 10 among them are children. On good days, she hands out N10 notes to…
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Environmental Management Agency Builds Water Borehole For School In Anambra
The Nigeria Erosion Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), the agency for environmental management and public sanitary health has built a solar…
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Sokoto Government To Reorganise Sharia Police
Sokoto State Governments has constituted a committee to reorganise the Sharia police, known as hisbah and responsible for enforcing Sharia…
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Disinformation
Photoshopped Picture Used to Depict Foreign Support for Pro-Biafra Agitation
Claim A Twitter user with the name Mosco White (@white_mosco) has uploaded a picture to suggest that foreign nationals have…
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Faced With Insurgency, Firewood Sellers in Borno Opt For New And Green Livelihood
Firewood and charcoal are the primary sources of domestic energy for most low-income communities in Nigeria. All the cookings are…
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COVID-19: Cameroon’s Oil Seeds Refining Drops By 50%
Companies refining oilseeds in Cameroon have been forced to curtail production by 50 per cent due to the negative effects…
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