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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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Civil Society Raises Alarm on Government-Media Relations, Citing Ahmad Salkida

Posted By: adminon: May 31, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: Ahmad Salkida, Amnesty International Nigeria, BOKO HARAM, Incorporated Trustees of Overt Legacy and Human Development Initiative, the Nigerian MilitaryNo CommentsViews:
Civil Society Raises Alarm on Government-Media Relations, Citing Ahmad Salkida

In a major civil society-state relations rupture in Nigeria, fifteen civil society organisations have signed a single statement expressing alarm over what it calls “a disturbing veil of grow... Read more

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