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Nigeria’s insecurity is not a religious war, it is a billion-dollar criminal economy protected by chaos

By Hon. Chima Nnadi-Oforgu For decades, Nigeria has wrestled with the temptation to frame every national crisis through the lens of religion. Analysts, ...
By Baobab AfricaDecember 4, 20250
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Things must not fall apart

By Major (Rtd.) Yinka Ogunsanya Defense and Insurgency Expert | U.S. Army Veteran with Operational Experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Southeast Asia When ...
By Baobab AfricaNovember 10, 20250
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Climate change is fueling rural violence—And Nigeria must act now

By Anagba, Joseph Obidi The cracked, sun-baked soils of rural Nigeria tell a painful story—one not just of drought or failed harvests, but ...
By Baobab AfricaJuly 30, 20250
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Addressing the Complex Challenges of Terrorism, Kidnapping, and Banditry in Nigeria: A Multifaceted Security Policy Approach

By Abayomi Odunowo. Nigeria, a nation rich in diversity and potential, has been grappling with an alarming rise in terrorism, kidnapping, and banditry, ...
By Baobab AfricaDecember 4, 20240

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