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Reduced rainfall and herders' invasion of farms, both directly or indirectly linked to climate change, are forcing women farmers to adopt changes in Nasarawa.
EXCLUSIVE: Untold story of how Nigerian troops crushed Boko Haram to retake Borno town
The Boko Haram insurgency in northern Nigeria has caused over 37,500 deaths since 2011, according to a United Nations agency. 2 min read
Facts have emerged of how gallant troops of the Nigerian military crushed Boko Haram terrorists and recovered Marte Local Government of Borno State, over a week after it was captured by the extremist group
The Nigerian Army had on Tuesday announced the recovery of the local government and other communities recently captured by the terrorists.
This was disclosed by Army Spokesperson, Mohammed Yerima, in a statement circulated to the media.
EXCLUSIVE: Seven soldiers killed as Boko Haram sacks military base in Borno
The affected soldiers were attached to the 153 Task Force Battalion in Marte Local Government Council of the state.
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At least seven Nigerian soldiers have been confirmed killed after a deadly ambush by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State.
The affected soldiers were attached to the 153 Task Force Battalion in Marte Local Government Council of the state, sources familiar with the matter told PREMIUM TIMES.
According to the sources, the troops were caught by surprise when the terrorists swooped on them at 10 a.m. on Monday.
They, however, put up a strong fight to defend their base and ward off the insurgents.
An Environmental Crisis in Mozambique
The wrath of Cyclone Eloise over the weekend in central Mozambique left 5,000 houses destroyed or damaged and almost 7,000 people displaced in an area already battered by two deadly cyclones in 2019.
Prime Minister Carlos Agostinho do Rosario visited the Sofala province on Monday, calling on locals residing in areas at high risk of further flooding to evacuate to safety.
He addressed the locals in the area by way of an interpreter. It s necessary to create the conditions up here, conditions to have houses live well here, to have farms to produce here, to have drinking water and for the farms here.