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#TeginaAbduction: Terrorists Seize Man Delivering Ransom In Niger
Terrorists who abducted 136 pupils of Salihu Tanko Islamiya school, Niger State, North-central Nigeria, have seized a man sent to…
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Terrorists Abduct Unknown Number Of Students In Kaduna
Terrorists have abducted several students of Bethel Baptist School located in Maraban Rido, Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna state,…
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How Food Prices Have Doubled, Tripled Within Months In Abuja
In addition to Nigeria’s insecurity, the ability to afford three square meals is fast becoming more than a challenge for…
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Flooding: Kwara Residents Lament Hardship Caused By Dilapidated Bridges
The residents of Medina along Oke-Foma Road in Ilorin South Local Government Area of Kwara State, North-central Nigeria, have shown…
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Save The Children Condemns Kebbi School Abduction, Calls It Horrifying
A nonprofit organisation, Save the Children, has condemned the recent abduction of 80 students of Federal College in Kebbi State,…
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Okon: Abuja Based Entrepreneur Providing Employment With Popcorn Business
Eketh Okon came to Abuja, North-central Nigeria after his mandatory National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) in 2015 with high hopes.…
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Police, Vigilante Rescue Abducted UNIJOS Professor, Husband
Grace Adebimpe, the abducted University of Jos Professor and her husband have regained freedom from their captors, Police in Plateau…
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Inside Benue IDP Camp Where Mosquito Net ‘Cave’ Is Home
At first glance, the camp looks like heaps of rags. But on a closer look, one can see the intricate…
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Don’t Fall For It: Video Of ‘Mass Conversion In Niger State’ Was Shot In Ivory Coast
Nigerian social media space was flooded Sunday, May 2, with a video supposedly showing the mass conversion of people to…
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Lack, Hunger, Neglect Dot Lives Of Abuja-Based Almajirai
Every day, nine young boys – between the ages of ten and thirteen – walk from Dei-Dei to Kubwa in…
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