Muna Custom House camp lies on the edge of Maiduguri, near one of many trenches surrounding the northern Nigerian city dug to help keep Boko Haram at bay. It is often the first port of call for internally displaced people fleeing from the largely lawless hinterlands that surround the city at the centre of one of the world’s deadliest jihadi insurgencies.
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Monday 10 December 2018
Counterterrorism: UN Launches New Framework To Strengthen Fight Against Terrorism
The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has launched a new Organization-wide framework on Thursday to coordinate efforts across the peace and security, humanitarian, human rights and sustainable development sectors.
Nigeria Is 3rd Most Terrorized Country in The World, Says Global Terrorism Index 2018
Nigeria emerged the third most terrorized country worldwide in the newly released 2018 Global Terrorism Index.
How Cybercrime And Digital Technologies Fuel Illicit Financial Transactions in Ghana
The issue of illicit financial flows is not new; however, the increasing complexity of the digital economy and fast-evolving technologies in the last few decades is changing the landscape of this problem.
Thursday 6 December 2018
Nigeria's National Kidnapping Crisis Is Expanding, Says John Campbell
Across the country, Nigerians have seen an uptick in violent, ostensibly non-political, crime. Further, there is anecdotal evidence that crime has become more gratuitously violent.
Tuesday 4 December 2018
Nigerian Navy Vows to Rid Niger Delta of Crude Oil Theft
The Nigerian Navy has continued the destruction of illegal refineries in the Niger Delta, with the activation of a fresh onslaught, code-named operation Ex Toru-Gbown (waterways protection) in the region.
Nigeria, Russia Sign Treaty To Tackle Terrorism, Other Crimes
The Nigerian government has signed a treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters with Russia.
Thursday 29 November 2018
Trend In Russian Mercenaries Operating in Africa
It
has been a year since the UN Security Council in its wisdom decided that it was
a benefit to the Central African Republic for the Russian Federation to be
granted a waiver on an arms embargo and send arms there[1].
While this idea was being debated in New York the United States, France and the
United Kingdom grudgingly gave their approval to this concept. The blowback
from this move is radiating through the continent as we speak.
Nigeria Drug Agency Uncovers Illegal Methamphetamine Laboratory in Imo State
Nigeria's National Drug law Enforcement Agency has uncovered an illegal methamphetamine laboratory in Orlu, Imo state, southeast Nigeria.
Boko Haram Now Uses Drones, Foreign Fighters, Says Nigerian Army
The Nigerian Army has said that it has discovered that Boko Haram terrorists have started using drones and foreign fighters.
Wednesday 28 November 2018
Boko Haram Notifies Military Of Imminent Attack on Base in Maiduguri, Borno State
Boko Haram insurgents have threatened another attack on the military base at Jiddari-Polo, Maiduguri.
Nigeria: Yellow Fever Spreads to 7 States, 1,640 Cases Recorded
Nigeria has recoded over 1,640 suspected cases of Yellow fever with 41 confirmed cases according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Reference Laboratory in Dakar, Senegall, National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA) has said.
Monday 26 November 2018
How Boko Haram's Blistering Attacks Could Affect Nigeria's 2019 Election
Rampaging attacks by Boko Haram against troops have raised questions about the group’s current strength, capability and support, as Nigeria’s main opposition seized on mounting casualties to criticize the government’s record on security before next year’s election.
REVEALED: How The Islamic State is Expanding in Nigeria
Sequel to the splitting of Boko Haram in 2015 into two now rival factions, the ISIS-backed branch has been gaining momentum.
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