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Terrorists Kill 8 In Niger Republic
Eight people, including six aid workers, were killed in a giraffe reserve located at Koure about 65 km from Niger…
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Military Says It Bombed ISWAP Positions In Zamfara, ‘It Could Be ANSARU’
In a press statement by the Defence Headquarters, the Nigerian Air Force admits, for the first time that it has…
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Lagos Moves To Commence Full Implementation Of Community Policing
Ahmed Iliyasu, the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, on Thursday inaugurated three different Community Policing…
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COVID-19: Attention Shifting To Southeast Region
Despite the reluctance of the governments in the Southeast states – Enugu, Ebonyi, Abia, Anambra and Imo, recent reports on…
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28 Months Of Unpaid Salaries: Deaths, Diseases Dot Homes Of Abuja Film Village Workers
For over three months, Bewarang Joshua has been away from his family in Keffi, Nasarawa State. He wanders around Abuja,…
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Cameroon Suspends Oil Exploration Due To Boko Haram And Anglophone Separatist Attacks
Cameroon’s National Hydrocarbons Corporation, popularly known by its French abbreviation, SNH, has suspended hydrocarbons prospection in the Southwest Region because…
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COVID-19: Why The Numbers Are Low In Southeast And Reasons Stakeholders Are Kicking
Time, geography and fear may be some of the reasons the southeast region is recording low numbers in the covid-19…
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ISWAP Attacks Niger Military Base, MNJTF Bombards Fleeing Fighters
Niger’s Defence and Security Forces said they repelled an attack by ISWAP on a military base near Doutchi Bridge in…
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COVID-19: Families Mourn Bodies That Will Never Come Back Home
That was a tweet by renowned Cameroonian footballer Patrick Mboma announcing the death of his uncle, Achille Essome Moukouri, on…
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Military Repression, Carnage Strike Self Hate And Violence On Anglo-Cameroon
THE GENESIS What is today popularly called the “Anglophone crises” started in October 2016 as an industrial/professional imbroglio between teachers…
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