Borno
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Armed Violence
Kirawa: A Borno Community Expected Rain, But Bullets Fell Instead
Kirawa residents were expecting rain on a cloudy Sunday afternoon, when, guns blazing, Boko Haram stormed their town. It was…
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Armed Violence
42 Women Kidnapped By Boko Haram In Borno Released In Exchange For Cash, Food
A group of 42 peasant women kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists last week have been released after intense negotiations at…
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News
Highway Extortion: NDLEA Threatens Sanctions Following HumAngle Investigation
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has threatened to sanction any of its personnel caught extorting commuters. NDLEA spokesperson…
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Solutions
Schoolgirls In Northeast Nigeria May No Longer Struggle To Write JAMB
A girl in a pink hijab focuses intently on her assigned computer. Her name is Nusaiba Sunusi, an SS1 student…
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Armed Violence
Farmers In Borno Worry Over Prolonged Lack Of Rain
Local farmers in Borno, Northeast Nigeria, have begun to express worry and agitations over the absence of rain for more…
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Armed Violence
In Two Days, Four Farmers Were Kidnapped While Ploughing Fields In Borno Community
Armed men suspected to be Boko Haram insurgents have attacked local farmers in Dalori village two times in a week.…
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Disinformation
Factcheck: Resettled IDPs In Borno Not Up To 2 Million
Borno state Governor Babagana Zulum on Wednesday, July 5, accused a United Nations representative of sharing incorrect information at the…
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Displacement & Migration
Displaced People In Nigeria’s Borno State Are Being ‘Re-Displaced’
Jumai Musa could not control her emotions when she got news that she must vacate her makeshift home. Eight years…
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