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Liberadas más de 50 personas secuestradas tras un ataque contra un autobús en el oeste de Nigeria

Liberadas más de 50 personas secuestradas tras un ataque contra un autobús en el oeste de Nigeria
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Fulani Militias, Ethnic Profiling and Raging Killings

RingTrue  BY yemi adebowale         Phone 08054699539 Email: yemi.adebowale@thisdaylive.com In the last few days, I have been having cerebral discussions with some of my readers with Fulani background who accuse the press and some other Nigerians of ethnic profiling whenever they refer to killer herders/militias terrorizing the entire country as Fulanis. I have a lot of such Fulani friends; good and law-abiding people. One of them, Abdulkadir Saleh, roared last Tuesday: “Yemi, stop referring to these militias as Fulanis. Criminals are criminals; you don’t have to call them Fulanis to report their atrocities.” I have done a lot of checks on the meaning of “ethnic profiling.” The one I found compelling says, “Ethnic profiling is the act of suspecting or targeting a person on the basis of assumed characteristics or behaviour of a racial or ethnic group, rather than on individual suspicion.”

What we re doing to ensure return of abducted Kagara students, staff — Niger gov

Niger State Governor, Abubakar Bello on Friday gave Nigerians an update on what is being done by his administration and the federal government to ensure the return of students, staff and others who were recently kidnapped in the state. He said the state government is doing everything possible to safely bring back the victims who were taken away from Government Science College, Kagara in Tafi Local Government Area of the state. The governor gave the update on Friday at a press briefing streamed live on Twitter, revealing that the government is working with the federal and local governments as well local community leaders to ensure that the kidnapped victims are returned safely.

Security concerns hit feverish point

• As bandits launch another attack in Niger, killing five, abducting 40 • Govs volunteer excess crude, stabilisation fund for military equipment • Buratai says insurgency may last 20 years • NEC announces move to include non-indigenes/minority residents in security initiatives Concerns over insecurity in the country reached a feverish point yesterday as bandits launched another attack in Niger State. Yesterday’s attack took place in Magami, Kokki and Kurebi communities in Gurmana ward of Shiroro Local Government Council of the state. Five persons were killed and 40 abducted in the operation, which lasted for hours. It came few hours after bandits attacked and abducted students and teachers from Government Science College, Kagara in the state. The state government released names of students, teachers, non-teaching workers as well as families members abducted during the attack on February 17. The list is made up of three teachers, two non-teaching employees, 27 studen

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