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Humanitarian Crises
Lassa Fever: Not Only A Neglected Disease But Neglected Patients Too – MSF
Misdiagnosis of Lassa fever in patients, and stigma arising from diagnosis, hinder efforts to contain the disease in Nigeria, Doctors…
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#IPOB: Detained Separatist Leader, Kanu, Pleads Not Guilty To Terrorism Charges
Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges the Nigerian…
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Kubiat Isaac: Autopsy Confirms University Of Uyo Graduate Died From Torture
Inibehe Effiong, human rights advocate and family lawyer of Kubiat Isaac, a graduate of University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State,…
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Brother Of Sahara Reporters Publisher Murdered
Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters and ex-presidential candidate, said an armed gang murdered his younger brother, Olajide Sowore,…
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After Rescue, Abduction Victims Remain Haunted By Memories
“When I close my eyes, I am haunted by flashbacks of the incident like it happened yesterday,” Jennifer Peter, one…
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Police Rescue 13 Naval College Students, 5 Still In Captivity
Five students of Naval College of Engineering, Delta State, South-south Nigeria are yet to regain their freedom more than 48…
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#HinyUmoren: Killer Pleads Guilty To Murder, Not Guilty To Rape
Twenty-year-old Uduak Akpan, suspected killer of Hiny Iniobong Umoren on Monday, July 26, 2021 pleaded guilty to the charge of…
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Abducted Maritime Workers, 3 Others Regain Freedom In Rivers State
Eight persons, five of which are workers of Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) who were kidnapped by an armed…
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How Intelligence Operations Target Separatist Militants In Southeast
Nigerian security forces have conducted a series of intelligence oriented operations on separatist militants in the southeastern part of the…
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Family Business: A Day In The Life Of A 20-Year-Old Hawker
It was a cool evening in Dutse, a suburb of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, as 20-year-old Mary ran after vehicles with…
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