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Al-Qaeda affiliate Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) is the main group behind a surge in militant jihadist attacks ...
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P.M. News on MSNSERAP to Tinubu: Unmask NDDC looters, publish buried audit report nowBy Kazeem UgbodagaThe Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Bola Tinubu to urgently order the publication of the long-delayed forensic audit report on the ...
Student Union Government (SUG) leaders across various higher institutions in Niger State have been urged to collaborate with ...
Current Nigerian Army Strength No Match for Multiple ThreatsBy Segun Onibiyo and Mike Odeh James(Minna, Niger state) - “We are looking at a potential collapse of the Northwest and North-Cen ...
The Niger Delta region is currently undergoing a revolution of sorts in oil and gas pipeline protection and safety. The ...
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Tribune Online on MSNNiger: COAS visits troops after bloody encounter with terroristsGen. Olufemi Oluyede, has departed for Niger to visit troops of the Nigerian Army and assess the recent security situation in the area following recent encounter with terrorists in the area.The visit ...
To fight insecurity, you need the kinetic angle, you need weapons; you need technology, and you need AI. You need those kinds of investments which we don’t have in abundance.
Niamey, Niger — Nine members of an armed rebel movement seeking the release of Niger's ousted president surrendered Monday, officials in the north of the military-ruled country said.
Niger’s military regime said Tuesday that seven soldiers and several dozen “terrorists” have been killed in fighting in a restive region plagued by insurgents linked to Al-Qaeda and the ...
Niger has cut military ties with the US: why this is bad for the Sahel’s security - The Conversation
In 2018, the US committed US$437 million to the country to strengthen Niger’s agricultural and livestock sectors. The US also supported the country’s fight against insurgency before the coup.
Niger’s military government announced that it has ended an accord with the US that allows military personnel and civilian staff from the Department of Defense to operate in Niger.
Three West African countries run by military juntas say they will form a joint force to fight jihadist threats. Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso announced the formation of the force following talks in ...
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