Category: Terrorism and Extremism
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Bill Gates’ New Playground: Closing the Microsoft Gates, Planting ‘One ID’ Roots, and Sowing GMO Seeds
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Bill Gates’ New Playground: Gates’ ventures in Nigeria raise trust questions. Shutdowns, tech, and GMOs spark curiosity. Nigeria seeks genuine benefits amidst innovation. Bill Gates has always been at the forefront of technological and agricultural innovation, but his recent ventures in Nigeria have left many wondering: Is Nigeria the billionaire’s…
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ISWAP’s Deadly Symphony: Kukawa Dances to a Chilling Tune
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ISWAP threatens Kukawa with death, prompting mass exodus. Despite military presence, attacks persist in the vital farming and fishing region. In a harrowing development, the residents of Kukawa Local Government Area (LGA) in Borno State face a dire ultimatum from the Islamic State – West Africa Province (ISWAP). The terror…
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The Bloody Cost of Sit-at-Home Orders: The Untold Story
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Sit-at-Home Orders led to three soldiers’ deaths, empty streets, and closed businesses across Southeast Nigeria. Abia’s government condemns the violence, offering a bounty for the attackers and support for victims’ families. The recent sit-at-home directive by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualization of Biafra…
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President Tinubu Opens African Counter-Terrorism Summit in Abuja
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The Counter-Terrorism summit, organized with the support of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism (UNOCT), has officially commenced in Abuja, Nigeria, with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu delivering the opening address. The summit’s objective is to enhance multilateral counter-terrorism cooperation and reshape the international community’s collective response to terrorism in Africa,…
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Mohammed Abdi Ali Sentenced to 12 Years for Planning ISIS Biological Terror Attack in Kenya
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A Nairobi court has sentenced Mohammed Abdi Ali, a medical doctor and ISIS terrorist, to 12 years in prison for plotting a large-scale biological terror attack in Kenya in 2016. Ali, a leader in the ISIS network, planned to use deadly anthrax bacteria, which can cause severe illness and death.…
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Chibok Girls: Forced to Marry Their Captors – A Decade of Abduction and Neglect
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Chibok Girls-In the decade since the notorious Boko Haram attack on Chibok secondary school in Borno state, Nigeria, the social and political landscape surrounding terrorism has been marked by profound challenges and persistent threats. The abduction of 276 girls in April 2014, and the subsequent captivity of many, highlights a…
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The Adani Massacre: Understanding the Tragedy and How You Can Help
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Adani, Uzo-Uwani-In the early hours of a seemingly ordinary day, the community of Adani was shaken to its core by an unforeseen massacre that claimed numerous lives and left a scar on the hearts of many. This tragic event has not only drawn global attention but has also raised urgent…