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18 Nov, 10 tweets, 2 min read
Army Officers On Training Exercise, Encounter Terrorists In Jaji Forest

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Nigerian Army Officers on routine infantry training exercise in a forest area in Jaji, about 35 km northeast of Kaduna on Wednesday ran into some terrorists known for banditry in the Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria.
The Army officers were conducting a ‘Bush exercise’ as part of Nigerian Army School of Infantry programs for officers undergoing Commanders Course and Commanding Officers’ Course training in Jaji Military Cantonment.
While there was no casualty recorded during the encounter, HumAngle was informed that the armed escorts attached to the officers quickly engaged the terrorists.

A source said there were a few injuries among the military personnel, adding that the terrorists were likely
unaware a military training exercise was going to take place in the area at the time.

Forest areas are routinely used by the military for the training of soldiers and officers.  This incident is expected to raise concerns about bandits encroaching into training areas.
Jaji cantonment is home to various military formations such as Combat training schools, and the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, a citadel of Nigerian military training for officers.

Over the past few years, Kaduna has suffered from security threats including
cattle rustling, deadly raids and kidnapping targeting communities and commuters.

On November 17, a joint land and air operation targeted a bandit camp along Abuja – Kaduna Highway.
John Enenche, Defence Spokesperson,  said the military neutralized several armed bandits in
a joint offensive operation to clear identified bandits’ camp around Kuku area of Kagarko Local Government Area along the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway axis of Kaduna State.

”The operation was executed yesterday, 17 November 2020, on the heels of credible Human Intelligence reports
indicating that a cluster of huts and other structures at the location served as a hideout for a notorious bandits’ leader, named “Major”, along with his fighters,” said Enenche, a Major General.
He added that the first wave of the Air air strikes involved six Nigerian Air Force (NAF) aircraft undertaking five missions in a total of 13 sorties.

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16 Nov
Anambra Oil: SEEPCO Gets Six Months Deadline To Conduct EIA On OML143 Fields

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Sterling Oil Exploration & Energy Production Company Limited (SEEPCO), the company exploring petroleum products in OML 143 Oil Field in two communities in Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria has six months to conduct and conclude Environmental Impact
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13 Nov
‘You’ll Be Dealt With Severely’: MOPOL Warns Unpaid Officers Contemplating Protest

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The Mobile Police (MOPOL) unit 31 in Asaba, Delta, warns that any of its officers deployed in the counterinsurgency fight in Borno State who protest over unpaid allowances will be “dealt with severely”.

The threat was contained in a wireless message circulated on Friday.
HumAngle had reported on November 3 that MOPOL officers assigned to Operation Lafiya Dole had not seen their special operational allowances in over five months.

“Any time we talk about our allowance, they would threaten to dismiss us. They have been threatening that nobody
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12 Nov
UK Government Responds To #EndSARS Petition, Awaits Outcome Of Nigerian Investigations

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The United Kingdom Parliament has responded to an online petition signed by over 200,000 people asking for sanctions to be imposed against the Nigerian Government and police officials involved in human rights abuses.
Responding to the petition titled “Implement sanctions against the Nigerian Government and officials,” the UK Parliament said it will consider the petition for a debate, as it considers “all petitions that get more than 100,000 signatures for a debate.”
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11 Nov
Phone Snatchers On The Prowl In Kano

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On Tuesday, November 5, six suspected phone snatchers were arrested by the police in Kano State, Nigeria’s Northern commercial hub and most populous state in the north.

A video circulating on social media showed the suspects confessing their crimes during a parade led by
Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, a Deputy Superintendent of Police and the state Police Public Relations Officer.

Aged between 16 and 18, the suspects were arrested at the annual Mawlid procession (Takutaha) on November 5, holding knives and ready to stab or attack any potential victim.
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WhatsApp Launches Two New Features: What You Should Know

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The WhatsApp disappearing messages feature which automatically deletes messages after seven days will
be available this month while WhatsApp Pay has officially been launched in India.

The two features, according to WhatsApp, will be available on all WhatsApp supported operating systems that include Android, iOS, and KaiOS.
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‘We Will Not Be Deterred’: Amnesty Int’l Responds To New Threats

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A group, the Centre for Africa Liberation and Socio-Economic Rights (CALSER), had given the international human rights
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Princess Ajibola, convener of CASLER, said should the organisation fail to leave, it should brace for civil
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