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Displacement & Migration
Fleeing Militia Attacks, Shiroro Communities Are Stuck In IDP Camps But Unperturbed By COVID-19 Fears
The recent armed attacks in Shiroro Local Government Area forced villagers to flee their homes to get temporary shelter at…
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Terrorists Injure 7 In Recent Attack In Niger State
Terrorists left seven people injured when they attacked residents of Iburo community of Shiroro Local government area in Niger state.…
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3 Brothers Busted In Abuja For Kidnapping, Killing Mother Of 5
The police has arrested three brothers suspected to have kidnapped and murdered a mother of five in Abuja. They added…
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Gunmen Abduct CAN Chairman In Nasarawa State, Demand N20 Million
The Police Command in Nasarawa State has confirmed the abduction of Bishop Joseph Masin, the state Chairman of the Christian…
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28 Months Of Unpaid Salaries: Deaths, Diseases Dot Homes Of Abuja Film Village Workers
For over three months, Bewarang Joshua has been away from his family in Keffi, Nasarawa State. He wanders around Abuja,…
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SARS Officials Scale Fence, Shoot 17-Year-Old Boy In Abuja, Says Family
A 17-year-old resident of Gwarinpa, Abuja, identified simply as Sadiq, was shot in the arm by operatives of the Special…
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COVID-19: Panic As Nigerians Storm Banks, Streets In Frenzy Following Easing Of Lockdown
Although the government wanted a gradual easing of the lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic, many Nigerians in Lagos and Abuja…
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Lockdown: FCTA Reduces Market Days, Sets Up Mobile Court To Try Violators
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has set up mobile courts to try violators of the lockdown order aimed at…
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Remembering Nyanya Bomb Attack As Victims Complain Of Government Neglect
April 14, 2014 is significant in Nigeria’s modern history. That was the day that the Boko Haram terrorists abducted 276…
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#COVID19 Lockdown: Nigerians Flee Abuja, Lagos In Large Numbers
On Monday, March 30, hours before the COVID-19 induced lockdown started, several Nigerians in Lagos and Abuja, most of whom…
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