ABUJA, Nigeria: With 49 per cent of Nigerian women married under the age of 18, according to latest figures from 2013, Nigeria has the
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USAID Improves the Quality of Life for People Living with HIV
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The United States seem have a fresh spotlight on the large Somali community in US after car-and-knife attack at Ohio State University by an
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GENEVA, Switzerland, The fact that armed militia are openly intimidating people demonstrates, “the unwillingness or the inability of the Government to protect civilians,” the
Britain won’t turn its back on Africa following Brexit
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Al-Shabaab militia group planning some attacks ~ Boinnet
Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet through National Police Spokesman George, yesterday warned that Al – Shabaab are planning for some attacks. Applauding the
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Local medias have reported that 76 people have died with only 5 survivors saved from the plane crash, a chartered aircraft that crashed with