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UDU Holds Online Symposium on Lakurawa

Posted By: adminon: December 24, 2024In: De-EscalationTags: Banditry, Centre for Peace Studies, Nigerian State, Sokoto, UDU, WANEPNo CommentsViews:
UDU Holds Online Symposium on Lakurawa

The Lakurawa security threat in the Northwest of Nigeria is the subject of a December 29th, 2024 online symposium. It is being put together by the Centre for Peace Studies of the Usmanu Danf... Read more

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Abubakar Sokoto, Ochoche, SK Usman, Others Lead UDU Symposium on Peace in Northwest, Middle East

Posted By: adminon: November 08, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: Centre for Peace Studies, Middle East, Northwestern Nigeria, UDUNo CommentsViews:
Abubakar Sokoto, Ochoche, SK Usman, Others Lead UDU Symposium on Peace in Northwest, Middle East

“Pathways to Enhanced Security and Conflict Resolution – Northwestern Nigeria and the Middle East in Perspective” is the topic which will engage the attention of scholars and practitio... Read more

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