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Humanitarian Crises
2 Former Detainees Die Shortly After Release From Gombe Rehabilitation Camp
Two of the recently released participants of Nigeria’s Operation Safe Corridor (OSC) programme have died after a period of critical…
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A Father And Daughter Went Missing, Then Worse Things Happened
The night Amina Amodu, 60, thought would mark the end of one lingering tragedy ushered in the beginning of yet…
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Love, Perceived Inequality Among Reasons For Boko Haram Desertions
Resentment following how the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) treated some of the married couples within the rival terror…
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Surviving Hell (6): From A Harrowing Detention Cell To An Unfamiliar Home
While Baana Alhaji Ali was in detention, the officials at Giwa barracks where he was held would move from cell…
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Surviving Hell (1): He Was Fleeing Boko Haram, Got Branded As One
In the days leading up to Khadijah Gambo and Gambo Modu’s wedding in Boboshe, Borno State in northeastern Nigeria, the…
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ECOWAS Urges Member States To Solve The Root Cause of Terrorism
The Vice President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Ms Finda Koroma has said fighting terrorism will…
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Knifar Women’s Husbands Regain Freedom From Borno Maximum-Security Prison
A total of 550 men, confirmed to be husbands of members of the Knifar Movement, have been released by the…
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Human Rights
Exclusive: Over 2,500 People Still Detained At Giwa Barracks, 67 With Tuberculosis
Despite the recent release of hundreds of people, there are still over 2,500 detainees at Giwa barracks, a military detention…
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Nigeria’s Secret Programme To Lure Top Boko Haram Defectors
At A Glance: Doing Deals With Jihadists Some have almost certainly committed atrocities, but are unlikely to be prosecuted. The…
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Quit While You’re Ahead: Why Boko Haram Fighters Are Surrendering – The New Humanitarian Report
A rash of surrenders by Islamist insurgents in Nigeria’s northeast is being hailed as a military victory, but close watchers…
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