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Still High Landmine Casualty Rate in Nigeria, 23 Years After Global Ban?

Posted By: adminon: December 20, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: CNN, MAG, Ottawa Treaty, underdevelopment dimension of the insecurity crisis in NigeriaNo CommentsViews:
Still High Landmine Casualty Rate in Nigeria, 23 Years After Global Ban?

The storyline is that Nigeria is today the fifth highest of personnel landmine casualty rate in the world. And the question is how could that be? The question has nothing to do with ignoranc... Read more

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