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Amnesty International Nigeria Cracks Security Establishment on Mass Abduction of School Girls

Posted By: adminon: March 10, 2024In: SpectacleTags: Amnesty International, Federal Government, Paris School of critical security studies, Safety, Security establishment, the Nigerian MilitaryNo CommentsViews:
Amnesty International Nigeria Cracks Security Establishment on Mass Abduction of School Girls

Amnesty International – Nigeria is on an infographic warpath against security agencies with a table of abduction of school girls that suggests that security provisioning is on a Leave of Abs... Read more

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Does Nigeria Hang Women? Yes

Posted By: adminon: January 28, 2020In: People in ActionTags: Amnesty International, CLO, Crime and Punishment, EU, Maryam Sanda, Transitional justiceNo CommentsViews:
Does Nigeria Hang Women? Yes

It must be that there have been extremely low cases of women in the sort of crime that attracts capital punishment. That can be the only explanation for why whether women are ever hanged or... Read more

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Discordant Tunes Over Abuja Morality Raid

Posted By: adminon: May 03, 2019In: People in ActionTags: Amnesty International, FCDA, FCT, Nigeria Police, ProstitutionNo CommentsViews:
Discordant Tunes Over Abuja Morality Raid

By Eneh Achadu, Staff Writer According to Yomi Shogunle, the Assistant Commissioner of Police and the head of the Complaints Unit who responded to those criticizing the police, it is a crime... Read more

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Amnesty International Versus the Nigerian Military

Posted By: adminon: March 01, 2017In: FlashbackTags: Amnesty International, Global security, International Criminal Court, International Non-Governmental Organisation - INGOs, National Rifle Association, Nigeria Police, NIGERIAN MILITARY, Peace PractitionersNo CommentsViews:
Amnesty International Versus the Nigerian Military

Amnesty International Versus the Nigerian Military For the umpteenth time, Amnesty International and the Nigerian military are crossing words in very antagonistic terms. Is this a case of a... Read more

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