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Police Make Progress In Battle Against Cultists In Anambra State As Suspected Killers Of Governor’s Aide Are Nabbed
Three months after Azubuike Ekwegbalu, 43, Senior Special Assistant to Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra State South-East Nigeria on security,…
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Federal University, Dutse Employee Abducted In Kano
Shehu Abdulhamid, a member of staff of Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State, has been abducted in Gaya Local Government Area…
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Nigerian Troops Repel ISWAP Attack
Troops of Army Super Camp repelled a terrorist attack at the Ngamdu in Kaga Local Government Area of Borno State,…
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Why Local Conflict-Reporting Lacks Depth And What Journalists Can Do Differently
Insecurity has, for many years, occupied a central position among an array of dire problems Nigerians face. For people in…
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Insecurity: Nigeria’s Economy Suffers Huge Blow – SBM
Nigeria’s security crisis is accelerating and the rising insecurity has a real cost which in the end affects Nigeria’s economy,…
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Nigerians Call Out Police Chief For Failing To Halt #SARSBrutality
Nigerians have received news of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) ban from routine patrol with scepticism and have urged the…
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Zulum Asks FG To Reinvite Chadian Soldiers To Borno
Borno state Governor, Babagana Zulum, has asked the federal government to seek the support of the Chadian army in the…
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Use ICT Tools To Curb Insecurity – CITAD to FG
The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has called on the Federal government of Nigeria to use ICT tools…
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Zamfara Govt Cautions Against Paying Ransoms To Kidnappers
The Zamfara State government has urged residents not to pay ransoms to secure the release of victims of kidnapping, arguing…
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Insecurity: Zamfara, Borno Hardest Hit As Nigeria Records 122 Deaths In 2 Weeks
Violent incidents, including ongoing insurgency in Nigeria’s northern region, claimed the lives of at least 122 people in the past…
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