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Weekly Press Review November 28-04 December 2025
n Anglican priest kidnapped in northwest Nigeria last month has been killed in captivity, the head of the Church of Nigeria said, as the country reels from a surge in abductions and killings that has drawn condemnation from Washington.
Weekly Press Review from 21-27 Nov 2025
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Doron Baga Residents Pay Boko Haram “Taxes” for Peace Eight Months After Return
Despite being resettled by the Borno government, residents of Doron Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area continue to live under fear and informal control of insurgents who demand monthly levies from fishermen.
Borno Government Resettles 3,000 Displaced Persons to Abbaram and Goniri Villages Under Ongoing Reconstruction Programme
The resettlement, part of the state’s Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, and Resettlement (RRR) programme, saw displaced families in Bama Local Government Area receive new homes, financial aid, and relief materials after years in displacement.
In Maiduguri’s IDP Camps, Displaced Girls Battle Rising Prostitution and Unsafe Abortion.
With aid support fading and hunger spreading, many displaced girls in Maiduguri are turning to desperate means to survive, risking their health and future.
Swiss Ambassador Pledges Support for Post-Conflict Recovery in Nigeria’s Northeast
He expressed his country’s willingness to support the Borno Model, a locally developed initiative focused on the demobilization, deradicalization, and reintegration of repentant insurgents.
Nigerian Troops Repel ISWAP Attacks, Claim Victory in Lake Chad Region
They said the insurgents carted away foodstuffs and other goods destined for Gamboru, burning an undisclosed number of vehicles, but spared the lives of the commuters.
Weekly Press Review 10-16 October, 2025
Ex-jihadists who “repented” have successfully been integrated into the Nigerien army after several months of training, military authorities said Monday. Niger’s junta, which came to power two years ago in a coup, has struggled to contain jihadist.
WEEKLY PRESS REVIEW 03-09 October, 2025
About 139 million Nigerians are currently living in poverty, according to The World Bank. This is just as the bank said the country’s economy has started to show signs of stability from ongoing reforms.





