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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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‘Extraordinary Kindness’ As Displaced Nigerians Find Solace In Benin Republic
Mulero Asani sat quietly under a tree when this reporter visited Asa, one of the communities recently affected by bloody…
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Hunger Amidst Plenty (1): Benue In Search Of Solutions
It is almost impossible to guess that Dr Mary Luga, 62, has a doctorate degree in Educational Administration and Planning…
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CAR: Russian Mercenaries Suffer More Casualties, Lose 2 Soldiers In Koui Ambush
Russian mercenaries of the Wagner Security Group Thursday, Aug. 5, lost two soldiers in an ambush by 3R rebels in…
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Military’s Conduct Encouraging Defection Of Boko Haram Fighters
A favourable treatment and outcome after defections are encouraging Boko Haram fighters to give up their violent campaign and surrender…
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12 Years After, What’s Next For Lake Chad’s Ever-Changing Conflict?
The Boko Haram uprising, which erupted in July 2009 in northeast Nigeria, shocking the country’s unprepared security and political establishment,…
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Counter-insurgency: Why Authorities Should Exploit New Wave Of Boko Haram Desertion
Authorities need to exploit the factors driving Boko Haram fighters and their families away from the terror group, as a…
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300 Rwandan Soldiers Arrive Central African Republic To Reinforce UN Forces
A new contingent of 300 Rwandan soldiers Tuesday Aug. 3, 2021 arrived in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic…
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How Misinformation Aggravates Farmers-Herders Conflict In Nigeria
The crisis between farmers and herders, which has claimed thousands of lives, has become one of Nigeria’s gravest security challenges…
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Borno State Is Resettling IDPs But Satellite Data Shows They Might Be At Risk
Between May 2013 and September 2014, several villages in Bama Local Government Area (LGA), Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, were repeatedly…
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