Jude Johnson Over 129 people were killed in Nigeria in various conflicts across the country last week. Those killed include civilians, security agents, Bandits and terrorists, which is reflected in the weekly Nigeria Security Tracker by Ambassador John Campbell and published in Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Most of the culprits are Boko
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Insecurity: 182 Nigerians Including 42 Soldiers Killed in One Week–Report
By John Campbell and Kunle Adebajo Data from the Nigeria Security Tracker shows that 182 Nigerians were killed between Monday, July 6, and Friday, July 10, as a result of insecurity across the country. This is more than double the death toll from the previous week during which 89 people were reportedly killed. Forty-two
Last 2 Years Deadlier Than Any Other For Nigerian Soldiers – Security Tracker
Murtala Abdullahi In a Council on Foreign Relations blog post, John Campbell and Jack McCaslin examined the frequent disconnect between official statements and the reality on the ground in Nigeria. Campbell was a U.S. diplomat who served in Nigeria as Political Counselor in the 1980s, while McCaslin is Research Associate, Africa
Insecurity: Almost 26,000 Nigerians killed in Buhari’s first term —Report
•Borno, Zamfara, Adamawa top listJude Johnson Jude Johnson About 26,000 Nigerians were killed in Nigeria as a result of growing insecurity in the first four years of President Muhammadu Buhari. The figure was released by the Nigeria Security Tracker on June 1, 2019, a project run by the Council on Foreign Relations,