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A deadly attack on farmers in Zango Village, Dokshi Ward, Gulani Local Government Area of Yobe State, has left two people ...
Regrettably, two gallant soldiers paid the supreme sacrifice, resulting from terrorists' RocketPropelled Grenade (RPG) that ...
In Chad's Lac province, 96% of the population is illiterate, and young people have resigned themselves to scraping by with ...
The White House and State Department work to address Islamic State-allied attacks on Christians in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Fifteen years after the insurgency began, successor factions of the jihadist group, though weakened, continue to spread ...
Despite threats from Boko Haram, traders in northeast Nigeria risk their lives to keep markets and supplies alive.
Boko Haram: What's Happened Since #BringBackOurGirls Boko Haram, the Nigerian militant group responsible for kidnapping over 276 school girls in April 2014, has become increasingly violent.
Boko Haram has also been forced to operate from remote, rural regions, as the Nigerian military and a regional counter-insurgency force have reclaimed almost all of the territory it once held.
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.
For months, fear of Boko Haram has gripped Nigeria’s northeast. The goals of the Islamic militant group, which captured international attention through a relentless campaign of brutality, have ...
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.