Nigeria
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Displacement & Migration
Photo Essay (II): Vestiges of Buildings Destroyed by Maiduguri Flood
For thousands affected by the recent flooding in Maiduguri, North East Nigeria, recovery is another long journey of pain and…
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News
Maiduguri Flood: MSF Raises Concerns Over Cholera, Malaria Threats
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has expressed concerns over the looming threat of malaria and cholera outbreaks in Maiduguri following the…
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Analyses
Maiduguri Floods: The Unfortunate Series Of Events That Led To The Breakdown Of Alau Dam
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… When flooding submerged towns and villages of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno…
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News
Norwegian Refugee Council Expresses Concern Over Maiduguri Flooding
An international aid group, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), has expressed concerns over the recent flooding in Maiduguri, the capital…
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News
Borno Government Reopens IDP Camps As Maiduguri Faces Severe Flooding
On Sept. 13 1994, Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria was devastated by a catastrophic flood that claimed numerous lives and destroyed homes…
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Analyses
The Facebook Network Using Prophecies And Disinformation To Swindle Nigerians
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Key takeaways: The fraudulent Anonymous network pretends to be affiliated with a…
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Displacement & Migration
From Captivity To Freedom: Nigerian Trafficking Victim Rescued In Egypt, Reunites With Family
Agbabiaka Bola, a Nigerian smuggled into Egypt by human traffickers in 2023, has been rescued by the Embassy of Nigeria…
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Armed Violence
ISWAP Attack Devastates Mafa In Northeast Nigeria, Leaving A Grim Toll of Death
Residents of Mafa, a town in Yobe State, northeastern Nigeria, gathered on Tuesday morning, Aug. 3, for a mass burial…
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Features
A Kidney Failure Crisis Is Ravaging Households In Nigeria’s Yobe State
For over 30 years, 56-year-old Ibrahim Ali has made his living as a fisherman on the River Gashua, Yobe State,…
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Armed Violence
Freed Nigerian Medical Students Reunite With Families After Week-Long Captivity
Twenty medical students, including a house officer, have been freed after being held captive for over a week. The group…
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