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West African Migrants Stranded In Niger Suffering In ‘Open Prison’
Over 4,600 migrants deported from Algeria to Assamaka, a community in northern Niger have been stranded with no humanitarian aid…
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Nigerians In Bakassi Need To Pay Tax If They Want Services, Says Gov’t
Nigerian citizens living in a border region of Cameroon that used to be part of neighbouring Nigeria, have complained they…
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Five Killed, Dozens Injured In Separatist Attack On Banana Plantation
Anglophone separatists in Cameroon attacked workers and killed at least five of them as they left work at a banana…
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Humanitarian Crises
People Who Fled Borno Left Out Of Adamawa Resettlement Plan
People who fled Borno to displacement camps in Adamawa state are at risk of being forgotten and left out of…
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Features
Boko Haram ‘Slaughtering’ People Every Friday In Remote Borno Community
Suspected members of Boko Haram are waging a new and sickening campaign of violence in a community in the Mandara…
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Extremism
Jobs, Not Religion, Drive Recruitment To Violent Extremist Groups In Africa – Report
A new report from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has challenged established beliefs over the motivations that cause people…
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Armed Violence
Could The Dangwal Put An End To Nigeria’s Farmer-Herder Clashes?
In April 2022, residents of Guri gathered in the Model Boarding Primary School premises to witness a ceremony they hoped…
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Humanitarian Crises
ICRC Encourages Ratification Of Kampala Convention In Lake Chad Region
With her seven children, Fatima Mohammed, a displaced woman living in a host community in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, built a…
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Farmers In Northeast Nigeria Turn To Irrigation Farming After 2022 Flood Disaster
When the flood submerged his rice farmland located on the outskirts of Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, and with no sign that…
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Displacement & Migration
Scarce Resources, NGO Activities Are Putting Locals, IDPs At Loggerheads
There is utter astonishment in Elizabeth Jerome’s tone as she talks about what could best be described as the ‘cold…
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