Suspected armed bandits, Sunday, killed 26 persons, including a one-year-old girl at Warwana, Tabkin Kwasa and Dutsi villages in Gandhi District of Rabah Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
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Tuesday 15 January 2019
Thursday 10 January 2019
Insurgency in Northeast Nigeria ‘Has Created A Humanitarian Tragedy' - United Nations
The upsurge in violence in north-east Nigeria, which was brought to global attention five years ago with the abduction by Boko Haram extremists of the Chibok schoolgirls, tens of thousands of innocent civilians continue to flee. This situation has prompted “grave concern” from the United Nations envoy in Nigeria.
Nigeria Ships Highly Enriched Uranium To China
Nigeria shipped its highly enriched uranium (HEU) back to China, making it the 33rd country, plus Taiwan, to become HEU free.
Wednesday 9 January 2019
Eurasia Group Forecasts The Biggest Geopolitical Risks of 2019: The Nigeria, Buhari, Atiku Connection
Leading geopolitical and political risk advisory firm, Eurasia Group founded by Ian Bremmer asserts that, the global geopolitical environment is at its most dangerous in decades. Here is a look at Eurasia’s top predictions for risks that could impact the world in 2019. Risk number 10 on the list chronicles what might pan out if either of the two top presidential candidates in Nigeria's forthcoming presidential election, Buhari or Atiku wins.
Tuesday 8 January 2019
Boko Haram Insurgents Give Borno Community 3-Day Ultimatum To Relocate
Boko Haram insurgents have reportedly given residents of Jakana village along Maiduguri, Damaturu road till Wednesday to relocate or face its wrath.
Nigeria Lost $2.8bn To Oil-Related Crimes in 2018 —UN Report
The United Nations says Nigeria lost an estimated 2.8 billion dollars in revenues in 2018, mainly due to oil-related crimes.
The ISWAP Blitzkrieg on Baga: Matters Arising
The year
2018 ended on a sour note along the shoreline of Lake Chad. For the last
fortnight the reports of conflict near the town of Baga have caught analysts by
surprise.
Sunday 6 January 2019
Armed Bandits Overrun 8 Local Councils in Katsina State; 2019 Elections Threatened
Katsina State, Nigeria. Image credit: BBC |
Thursday 27 December 2018
BREAKING: New Niger Delta Militant Group Threatens To Disrupt 2019 Elections
Ahead of the 2019 general election, a new militant group, War Against Niger Delta Exploitation, WANDE, has threatened to disrupt the 2019 elections unless the federal Government can show commitment to the development of the oil rich Niger Delta.
Wednesday 26 December 2018
2 Catholic Priests Kidnapped in Anambra, Southeast Nigeria
Gunmen have kidnapped two Catholic priests at Nneyi Umeri area of Anambra. A source in Umeri on Tuesday in Awka said that the clergymen were abducted while on their way back from Onitsha on Monday evening.
13 Soldiers, Police Officer Killed In Boko Haram Ambush in Borno
The Nigerian Army says Boko Haram terrorists have killed at least 10 soldiers and one police officer in an ambush in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria.
Friday 21 December 2018
Thursday 20 December 2018
Gunmen Kidnap Anglican Bishop in Rivers State
Gunmen Tuesday night kidnapped the Anglican Bishop of Ahoada Diocese, Rt. Reverend Clement Ekpeye at Ahoada in Ahoada east Local Government Area of Rivers State.
Monday 17 December 2018
Three Days After Attacking UNICEF, Nigerian Army Wants Amnesty Int'l Office In Nigeria Shut
The Nigerian Army has called for the closure of the Amnesty International offices in Nigeria, alleging there is credible evidence the organisation is working hard to destabilise the country. This comes three days after the army accused UNICEF of aiding terrorism in the North-east.
Friday 14 December 2018
Nigerian Military Accuses UNICEF of Spying For Insurgents, Halts Agencies Programs in Northeast
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - The Nigerian military on Friday accused United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) staff of spying for Islamist militants in northeast Nigeria, and suspended the agency's activities there.
The northeast has been torn apart by a decade-long insurgency by Boko Haram and its splinter group Islamic State West Africa, in which more than 30,000 people have been killed and many more driven from their homes.
UNICEF staff "train and deploy spies who support the insurgents and their sympathizers", the Nigerian military said in a statement.
These were "unwholesome practices that could further jeopardize the fight against terrorism and insurgency".
A UNICEF spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
With millions displaced, Nigeria's northeast is largely dependent on international aid.
Culled from: Reuters
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