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Gunmen Kill Pastor, Abduct Worshippers at Ekiti Crusade Police checkpoint on Kabba–Lokoja highway following abduction of civil servants.
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Gunmen Kill Pastor, Abduct Worshippers at Ekiti Crusade

Korede Abdullah April 30, 2026 0
EKITI, Nigeria – Armed attackers have killed a pastor and abducted several worshippers during a late-night church...
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Nigeria Engages US Over Alleged Targeted Killings Amid Rising Tensions Nigerian and US officials meet in Washington to discuss security concerns.
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Nigeria Engages US Over Alleged Targeted Killings Amid Rising Tensions

Hussaini Ibrahim November 22, 2025 0
KANO, Nigeria – Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, meets United States Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth,...
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Christian Killings in Nigeria Exposed as “Genocide Behind Chaos” US envoy Michael Waltz addressing UN forum on Christian killings in Nigeria
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Christian Killings in Nigeria Exposed as “Genocide Behind Chaos”

Juliet Jacob November 19, 2025 0
ABUJA, Nigeria – The United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Michael Waltz, has accused armed groups...
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