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Read moreDetailsThe voices of many highly respected Nigerians across political party lines, ethnic and religious divides have continued to resonate symphonically...
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Read moreDetailsAs kids, we experienced the Fulani people as a peace-loving group of nomadic pastoralists primarily concerned with their flock. In...
Read moreDetailsKidnappings in Nigeria are classifiable as political hostage-taking, criminal abductions, and kidnapping for ransom and sale. All three kinds of...
Read moreDetailsThe recent surrendering of thousands of Boko Haram fighters seeking forgiveness and reabsorption into society to the Nigerian state has...
Read moreDetailsThe recent surrendering of thousands of Boko Haram fighters seeking forgiveness and reabsorption into society to the Nigerian state has...
Read moreDetailsThe 2014 mass kidnapping of 276 Chibok would have passed as a fantasy horror movie if not for its confirmation...
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