Search Results for: Northeast Nigeria
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Analyses
#EndSARS: An Introspection Into Events Of Oct. 2020
In what was referred to as a decentralised agitation against extrajudicial killings and brutalities by the now-defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad…
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Gwoza Returnees Facing Increased Boko Haram Hostility Amid Harvest Season
Years after returning to their reclaimed communities, residents of Gwoza, a major town in southern Borno, Northeast Nigeria, say their…
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What New Surrenders Tell Us About Boko Haram’s Size, State Propaganda
The surrender of hordes of insurgents to state forces in Nigeria is not strange. Similar events were recorded in previous…
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Inside IPOB’s Extremist Creed: A Look At Things To Come
There is a fierce backstage struggle for power within the hierarchy of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the separatist…
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Education Reform: Borno Governor Moves To Reform SUBEB
Babagana Zulum, Governor of Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, says the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has enormous powers that…
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Terrorists Abduct Students From Catholic Seminary In Kaduna
A terror gang has abducted several students of St. Albert the Great Institute of Philosophy, a Catholic-run major seminary situated…
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Borno NGO Launches ‘Boko Halal’ To Counter Extreme Doctrines In Islamic Schools
Allamin Foundation for Peace, a Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) based in Maiduguri, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, on Sunday, Oct. 10, made…
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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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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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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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