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Nigeria Continue Crackdown On Banditry as Network Blackout Extends

Nigeria (Reuters) – Nigerian authorities imposed a communications blackout on Monday in several parts of Sokoto state as a crackdown against armed kidnappers in the country’s northwest region spreads.

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Nigeria Signs Military Cooperation Agreement with Russia

Nigeria and Russia have signed a military cooperation deal providing a legal framework for the supply of equipment and the training of troops, the Nigerian embassy in Moscow said on.

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Chad to Withdraw Half Its Troops from G5 Sahel Force

Chad has decided to recall half of its 1,200 troops battling Islamist militants in the tri-border area of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, a spokesperson for the Chadian authorities said.

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Chad Invites Armed Groups to Participate in National Dialogue

Chad’s transitional president on Tuesday, August 10, 2021, invited opposition armed groups to participate in a national dialogue to determine the future of the country, reversing previous statements that the.

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How Minorities Can Mobilize For Peaceful Policy Change

By Walcott Aganu The history of humanity has been characterized by protest and citizen action; in recent years, the situation has been amplified. For instance, throughout 2020, numerous hashtags on.

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A Wake-Up Call: Why Nigeria Needed COVID19

Khadija Yusra Sanusi Undoubtedly, the world was unprepared for Coronavirus disease (COVID19). It’s arguable that developing countries were even more so for reasons such as lack of infrastructure, weak healthcare.

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Mozambican Marines Conclude JCE Training Under USA’s Watch

The “Joint Combined Exchange Training (JCET)” exercise for by the United States Special Forces for the Mozambican marines has just concluded and they are now prepared to go into combat.

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President Chakwera Tasks the Malawi Human Rights Commission with Building a Country Free of Human Rights Abuses

In Partnership with the TAF Africa Foundation, the Jobs, Skills and Finance Program in the Gambia has launched the first formal apprenticeship program in masonry for young citizens, cutting across.

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East Africa: UN Officials assess needs at camps for refugees from Ethiopia’s Tigray Region

Senior UN authorities have led a two-day mission to southeastern Sudan, where approximately 30,000 Ethiopians have discovered shelter in the wake of escaping progressing battling among national and regional forces.

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The European Union pledges support towards tackling insurgency in Mozambique

The European Union ambassador to Mozambique has pledged confirmed that the European Union will offer support to the Mozambique government in its battle against waves of terrorist attacks.

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