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CAN Accuses Presidency of Distorting Its Stance on Christian Killings

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has publicly accused the Presidency of misrepresenting its position on the killings of Christians in the country, leading to a dispute after a meeting meant to foster dialogue. CAN stated that it did not, at any point, dismiss the violence as a "so-called Christian genocide," contrary to a press release from the President's media aide, Daniel Bwala. The association insists that the persistent, organized attacks on Christian communities in Northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt amount to a "Christian genocide." CAN expressed deep disappointment, stating that the Presidency's report was "completely false and grossly unfair." They clarified that their position remains unchanged and that the government's portrayal trivializes the pain of the victims. The Christian body is now calling on the Federal Government and security agencies to act with urgency and transparency to halt […]

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Israel Strikes Gaza, Accusing Hamas of Ceasefire Violation

Israel has launched air strikes in southern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating a ceasefire agreement. The Israeli military stated that "terrorists" fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire at its troops in the Rafah area. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) called this a "blatant violation of the ceasefire" and promised a firm response. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed officials to "act forcefully against terrorist targets." However, Hamas's military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, denied any knowledge of clashes in the area. They stated that communication with their fighters there has been cut off since the war resumed earlier this year. A local source reported that the incident began when Hamas fighters clashed with a rival armed group in an area controlled by Israeli forces. This led to an exchange of fire and subsequent Israeli airstrikes. The ceasefire, which is part of a […]

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UNICEF, Borno to Train 1,033 Conflict-Affected Children

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), in partnership with the Borno State Government, has launched a vocational training program for 1,033 children affected by the armed conflict in the Northeast. The initiative, launched in Maiduguri, aims to equip the children, including 466 girls, with practical skills to rebuild their lives. They will receive training in tailoring, ICT, car mechanics, shoemaking, and carpentry at centers across the state. A UNICEF representative stated that the prolonged insurgency has denied many children the chance to learn skills or pursue their dreams. The program is designed to restore "hope, dignity, and opportunity" by combining vocational training with life skills and psychosocial support. The Borno State Commissioner for Education commended UNICEF for the initiative, highlighting its importance for children who were previously abducted and forced into roles by insurgents.

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Tensions Escalate in Bawku: Soldier Killed by Unknown Gunmen

A soldier has been killed by unidentified gunmen in Bawku, a volatile area in the Upper East Region of Ghana. The Warrant Officer Class Two was fatally shot on March 17, 2025, near a military buffer zone in one of the conflict hotspots in the town.This incident raises concerns about the safety of security personnel in the area, as Bawku has witnessed increasing attacks on law enforcement since violent conflict reignited in 2021. The latest killing brings the number of security officers killed in targeted attacks to three in just over two years.Earlier incidents include the death of Constable Regina Angenu in January 2022 and the ambush of Ghana Immigration Service officers in April 2023.The security situation in Bawku remains unstable, with rising tensions and calls for more urgent action to address the root causes of the ongoing violence. Investigations […]

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Over 200 Flee Nkwanta Amid Renewed Violence.

Around 200 residents have fled Nkwanta, the capital of the Nkwanta South Municipality, to nearby safe areas like Pampawie and Ahamansu in the Kadjebi District following violent clashes. These areas, which border Nkwanta, have become refuges for those escaping the violence. Eyewitnesses claim the conflict began during a funeral when armed men attacked the gathering. Seven people have been killed, and several properties, including homes and shops, have been destroyed. The military and police have been deployed, patrolling the deserted streets, while displaced individuals continue to seek safety. Locals are urging for a peaceful resolution to the longstanding ethnic disputes fueling the violence.

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Violence in Bole Leaves One Dead, Another Critically Injured.

A violent conflict erupted in Bole, Northern Ghana, leading to the death of one individual and another critically injured. According to eyewitnesses, the clash was between rival groups that have been in a simmering feud over land ownership and power. The intensity of the fight caught the attention of local authorities, prompting police intervention. The law enforcement unit in Bole is treating the case with urgency, promising swift investigations and heightened security presence in the area to prevent further escalations. This tragic incident has raised questions about local leadership and the role of traditional authorities in curbing such disputes before they spiral into violence.

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