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Plateau Governor, Muftwang, Goes Blunt, Puts Blame on FG Security Practice

Posted By: adminon: December 26, 2023In: De-EscalationTags: Barkin Ladi, Bokkos, Buhari Presidency, Inspector General of Police, Land, TerrorismNo CommentsViews:
Plateau Governor, Muftwang, Goes Blunt, Puts Blame on FG Security Practice

Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State is putting the blame for cycle of violence in the state on Federal Government security practice, particularly what he calls “lack of political will”.... Read more

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Inside the Sad World of Yauri Mine Workers in Kebbi State of Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: June 23, 2019In: FlashbackTags: Artisanal Miners Association, Inspector General of PoliceNo CommentsViews:
Inside the Sad World of Yauri Mine Workers in Kebbi State of Nigeria

At last, someone who though not a conventional reporter has dared to peep into the world of uncaptured mining and come out with a reflection for which many titles are competing: “A Case Stud... Read more

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It is Time for a Loud Cry of ‘Enough is Enough’ Against Killing Innocent Nigerians By the Police

Posted By: adminon: March 23, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: Inspector General of Police, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence CorpsNo CommentsViews:
It is Time for a Loud Cry of ‘Enough is Enough’ Against Killing Innocent Nigerians By the Police

By Jolly Ogbole Abu In this short piece, the president of Idoma Association in the USA/Canada calls for an ‘Enough is Enough’ campaign against police shooting of Nigerians to death for real... Read more

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