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Tunani: How A Teen’s Death From Cholera Unearths Memories of Terror
Her name was Tunani. She had been visiting her family at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Gwada, Niger…
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Unidentified Assailants Kill 17, Burn 58 Buildings In North-central Nigeria State
At least 17 persons were killed and 85 houses were burnt in recent attacks in two local government areas (LGAs)…
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#NnamdiKanu: Police Release Sowore After Adjournment
Police have released Omoyele Sowore, a former presidential aspirant and the convener of Revolution Now, who was earlier arrested at…
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5 Die, 2 Sustain Injuries As Gang Attacks North-central Nigeria Community
Five persons were confirmed dead in an attack by suspected terrorists on Gidan Sule village in Nasarawa State, North-central Nigeria…
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Police Deploys Personnel As Abuja Community Receives Letter From Robbers
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has deployed its personnel to Mpape Phase II, a community near Maitama in…
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Armed Gang Kills Traditional Ruler, Razes 50 Houses In North-central Nigeria
An attack on Tuesday evening, July 20, 2021 by an armed gang suspected to be members of the notorious Bonta…
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Armed Group Kills Two Aid Workers, Volunteer In North-central Nigeria
Two aid workers and a volunteer for 360HSCD, a non governmental organisation working on HIV/AID testing and counseling in Benue…
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Guma: Heightened Insecurity Leaves Benue IDPs In Constant Fear
Nguser Charles Shitile, after staying for days without food, looked forward to her husband’s arrival. He had called her phone…
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Family Business: A Day In The Life Of A 20-Year-Old Hawker
It was a cool evening in Dutse, a suburb of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, as 20-year-old Mary ran after vehicles with…
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The Polarised City (5): How Jos Residents Found Their Way Home
In Chwelnyap, popularly known as Congo-Russia, Dang Choji witnessed the beginning of bloodshed that would later polarise Jos, an often-cold…
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