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Amnesty International (AI) has stated that thousands of women and girls who were fortunate to survive Boko Haram insurgency are facing attacks and abuse from the Nigerian security forces who claim to be rescuing them.
JDAN has rejected the “no guilty” verdict of the Gen. John Nimyel’s panel, which investigated Gen. T.Y. Danjuma’s allegations of criminal acts of collusion by the army in the killings of innocent people in the state.
The Nigerian army in its Operation Whirl Stroke reportedly killed 35 herdsmen in an effort to maintain peace in troubled areas of the country. This was contained in a statement released on Monday, May 21 by the Defence Headquartes
8 armed bandits have been arrested in Taraba state along road Manya - Gangun in Ussa local government area. 2 AK 47 rifles, one K2 rifle, 2 dane guns, 56 rounds of 7.62 special ammunition, 25 K2 rounds, 3 cartridges were arrested.
Recently, CAN called out its members to demand for her release. We have addressed a press conference calling for her release. At every opportunity any church leader has to speak to the public, they demand her release.
Troops of the Operation Lafiya Dole, in a joint-counter insurgency operation with Cameroonian Defence Forces and the Civilian Joint Task Force, on Thursday, May 18, over-ran a Boko Haram hideout in Bukar Maryam and Abaganaram.
The Nigerian Army has arrested some alleged pipeline vandals engaging in illegal bunkering around Magboro area on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway saying the success was recorded through information on their activities by Nigerians.
Residents of Maiduguri, Borno state have found an ingenious ways of turning ugly objects of bloody warfare into beautiful items of adornment, as they turn spent bullet shells into jewelry - mainly rings. The federal government.
The Nigerian Army has taken delivery of different calibre of ammunition to boost the fight against terrorism and other forms of criminality across the country.The consignment were received by Brig.-Gen Olufemi Akinjobi.
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