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North-East group under the auspices of "Bring Back Our Goodluck" has tendered unreserved apology to former President Goodluck ...
Hundreds of residents of Kirawa, a community in Borno State, displaced by Boko Haram insurgents, have cried out over their ...
Drastic cuts to humanitarian aid in north-eastern Nigeria could prove a boon to one of the world's most deadly militant ...
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, Umar Sani, has explained why former President Goodluck Jonathan was unpopular in ...
Nigeria's national security adviser has announced the arrest of two militant leaders on the country's most wanted list ...
Nigerian officials said Saturday they had arrested the alleged leaders of a jihadist group behind a 2022 jailbreak in the ...
North East Joint Task Force's troops killed 17 Boko Haram terrorists during clearance operations in Borno and Adamawa states, ...
The US State Department has approved a potential Foreign Military Sale worth an estimated $346 million to improve the Federal ...
Hannah. “Boko Haram stormed into my house on the night of the twenty-eighth of September, 2013. I was in a deep sleep. They asked my sister, mother, and I to come outside.
Prior to Boko Haram’s capture in July 2014 of Damboa, the first Nigerian town to fall to the extremist sect, its near decade-long insurgency had been characterized by traditional guerilla warfare.
The new leader of Boko Haram is the son of the group’s founder, according to a Boko Haram insider. Abu Musab al-Barnawi is about 25 years old and the second son of Mohammed Yusuf, who founded ...
North-East group under the auspices of “Bring Back Our Goodluck” has tendered apologies to former President Goodluck Jonathan ...