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Environment & Climate Change
Desertification: Borno State To Begin First Phase of ‘10 Million Trees’ Project
The Borno State Government intends to raise and plant 10 million seedlings in two years to address desertification and deforestation…
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Southern Kaduna Killings: Experts Accuse State Govt Of Taking Sides
The government of Kaduna State has not been dealing fairly with the various parties involved in and affected by protracted…
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Grief-Stricken Anxiety of Neighboring Communities of Sabon Birni
Early in the morning of Friday, May 29, dozens of villagers were sighted leaving their homes in fear of another…
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Boko Haram: Death, Unlawful Detention, Forced Labour Mar ‘Safe Corridor’ Programme
At least seven men and boys have died with several others suffering from unlawful detention and forced labour under the…
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Kaduna: Bandits Kill Several Residents In Community
On Tuesday, bandits on motorcycles stormed Bunu community located adjacent Kaduna State airport. The attackers invaded the community when residents…
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COVID-19: Small Businesses Struggling to Survive in Kano, Operators Say
The Centre of Commerce, Kano, is home to small scale businesses and petty traders adorn one of Nigeria’s most populous…
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COVID-19: Should Nigeria Be Worried About Looming Famine, Food Insecurity?
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, Nigeria already occupied the infamous position of the world poverty capital and its northern region…
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COVID-19 Threatens Food Security, Experts Warn
Agricultural experts have expressed fear that food security might be threatened in Nigeria due to the viral COVID-19 pandemic. They…
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COVID-19: Buhari Extends Lockdown By One Week As Nigeria Ramps Up Testing
The lockdown in Lagos, Ogun states, and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has been extended by one week, President Muhammadu…
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Extremism
How Boko Haram Sustains Operations Through International Trade In Smoked Fish
Among the major economic activities disrupted by the insurgency in Lake Chad were commercial fishing and farming of red pepper.…
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