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Change Our Counter-Terrorism Strategy, CITAD Tells Nigerian Government

Posted By: adminon: August 23, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: CAS, CITAD, COAS, CONS, Counter-terrorism, InfowarNo CommentsViews:
Change Our Counter-Terrorism Strategy, CITAD Tells Nigerian Government

There is now a case for rethinking Nigeria’s counter-terrorism strategy in the wake of coordinated terrorist attacks on different targets in Gubio and Magumeri Local Government Areas of Born... Read more

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