South-East
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Armed Violence
Nigerians React As Husband Of Woman Gruesomely Murdered By Terrorists In Anambra Shares Experience
Many Nigerians on social media have condemned the murder of a woman and her four children by terrorists suspected to…
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Armed Violence
Many Vacate Anambra Communities As Terrorists Kill Mother, Children
Many non-indigenes living in communities in the Orumba and Onocha Local Government Areas of Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria, have vacated…
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Reporter's Diary
Reporter’s Diary: The Uneasiness Of Travelling Through Southeast Nigeria
20/04/2022 “It’s okay if we spot one or two motorcycles on this road but if they are up to five…
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Features
Residents Live In Fear After Soldiers’ Clash With IPOB In Southeast Nigeria
Since ‘IPOB militants’ killed Aloysious Okolie on Monday, Aug. 2, 2021, his wife, Ngozi, 50, has struggled to take care…
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Armed Violence
#OrluIsBleeding: Nigerian Army Reacts To ‘Killing’ Of Civilians In Southeast
The Nigerian Army has reacted to reports of the alleged killing of innocent civilians by some soldiers who opened fire…
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Armed Violence
#OrluIsBleeding: Nigerian Soldiers Allegedly Open Fire On Civilians In Southeast
Several people were killed on Sunday, April 17, 2022, as Nigerian soldiers were said to have opened fire on residents…
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Analyses
Separatist Agitation Resurfaces As Attacks On Police In Southeast Nigeria Return
“The separatist have started again and they are already attacking police stations. I lost another friend again last week,” a…
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Armed Violence
Southeast Nigeria’s Separatist Hideout Nicknamed ‘Sambisa’ After Boko Haram Sanctuary
Ugwuolie market square in Ozubulu town, Ekwusigo Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State, became the flashpoint of four kidnap…
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Humanitarian Crises
Lassa Fever: Not Only A Neglected Disease But Neglected Patients Too – MSF
Misdiagnosis of Lassa fever in patients, and stigma arising from diagnosis, hinder efforts to contain the disease in Nigeria, Doctors…
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Analyses
Nigerian Children Used As ‘House Helps’ Face Life Of Abuse
From his narration, John Akinkunmi (not real name) was trafficked from Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria to work as a house…
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