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Armed Gang Kill Two In Fresh Southeast Nigeria Attack
An Armed gang operating in Imo State, Southeast Nigeria, has killed at least two people and destroyed property worth millions…
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Abuja IDP Struggles With Life After Surviving Boko Haram Invasion
Ladi Mathias, a 40-year-old mother of nine, appeared optimistic about the future as she narrated her ordeal. She had fled…
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Man Bags 6-Month Jail Term In Southwest Nigeria For Stealing Foodstuff Worth N4,560
For stealing foodstuff and other items estimated to worth N4,560, a Magistrate Court in Osun State, Southwest Nigeria, has sentenced…
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Borno Police Arrest 4 Rapists
The police in Borno state, Northeast Nigeria, on Monday, Dec. 6, 2021, paraded four suspects who are currently being charged…
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‘311 Nigerians Abducted In Nov. In 20 States, Over 600 Killed’
Compared to figures for the previous month, more people were kidnapped in Nigeria in November, according to data gathered by…
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Analyses
Delayed Justice: Factors Causing High Number Of Awaiting Trial Inmates In Nigeria
Robert Kpanou is a Beninese living and working in Nigeria as a tiler. He was arrested on proxy while returning…
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Nigeria’s Financial Intelligence Unit Disputes Report On Terror Financing
Nigeria’s Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) on Monday disputed a report published by ECOWAS alleging the movement of billions of naira…
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Features
Survival Of The Broken: Agonies Of Nigerian Prisoners Released During COVID Lockdown
Oladimeji Alabi, 67, battles for survival after spending over 30 years in prison. Before his arrest in March 1992, he…
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14 Reporters To Be Honoured At WSCIJ Award Ceremony
The annual Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) Award has been scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 9 2021, at NECA…
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Features
Borno IDPs Worry Over Their Childrens’ Education In Camps
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, have blamed the non-availability of teachers in schools provided for their…
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