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News
Borno Records Over 300 Civilian Casualties, 600 Security Incidents In Q1 2022 – Report
A total of 679 insurgent related incidents were recorded in the first quarter of 2022, causing 340 civilian casualties, and…
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Solutions
Football Initiative Uniting Jos Residents Polarised By Conflict Reaches Final
A peace building tournament tagged ‘Football Plus Music Equals Peace’ is holding its grand finale on Thursday, May 5, 2022…
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Analyses
Nigerian Air Force Bombardments Have In Its Wake Civilian Casualties: Is There An End In Sight?
Civilian fatalities from airstrikes in conflict areas across Nigeria have become a recurring problem. Since the infamous Air Force bombing…
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Features
Children Rendered Orphans By Nigeria’s Terror Attacks Face A Grim Future
Sani Ibrahim, 17, has always wanted to get a university degree. He already has a secondary school leaving certificate and…
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Features
5 Siblings Got Abducted 4 Years Ago, Only 1 Returns With Heartbreaking News
After about five years in the hands of Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, Ummi Ali thought she…
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Features
Maigu: The Niger State Community Where Terrorists Camp, Rape, Launch Deadly Attacks
Pastor Dogo, 45, is never returning to Maigu in the Shiroro Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State, Northwest Nigeria,…
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Features
Tricycles Are Delivering Water Tanks To Doorsteps Amid Water Scarcity In North-central Nigeria
At about 8 a.m. every day, Danlami Ahmadu rides one of the tricycles bearing water tanks (popularly called blue trucks)…
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Armed Violence
ISWAP Insurgents Redirecting Focus To Nigeria’s Urban Areas
The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has begun a new urban guerrilla campaign — a notable shift from its…
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Features
Going Missing As A Refugee In Cameroon, The Story Of Mallam Abba
Mallam Abba Aji. Bulama Abba. Kanyima. Lawan Khadijaye. Mattaá Ya Asheye. Baana Nasarye. Mustafa Mallam Fantami. All seven people are…
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