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Three weeks after the closure of a Little Rock facility that provided short-term care to people facing mental health episodes ...
Outrage Grows in Nigeria’s Christian StatesBy Mike Odeh James and Luka BinniyatRiyom Bleeds Again: Military Presence Fails to ...
As the state continues to lose land, advocates argue that the demise of the Mid-Barataria diversion project will leave ...
The fourth dimension of Nigeria’s crises is poor leadership and the bad governance usually associated with its management.
A few phenomena are constant in this clime, including the penchant to keep hammering on causes of challenges rather than finding appropriate solutions. Sometimes, the emotive issues involved are one ...
The Pulaski County CSU closed in early July, leaving people in a mental health crisis without the free resource.
Nigeria allocated a meager 7% of its national budget to education, far below UNESCO's recommended 15 to 20%. Despite years of ...
Several states and two Native American tribes waited months for disaster aid, while hundreds of requests for critical ...
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The Punch on MSNThe impact of incessant attacks in farming communitiesRural communities across Nigeria’s Middle Belt and the North, which were once the major cities’ food pipeline, are now struggling to feed themselves. Thriving farmlands now bear the weight of fear and ...
Nigeria has been battling with terrorism, banditry and other forms of violent crimes perpetrated by non-state actors against the citizens. In this interview, a veteran military officer and security ...
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