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THE SPACE OF MINORITY AND ETHNO-RELIGIOUS EXCLUSION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE MAGUZAWA IN KATSINA AND THE YAZIDIS IN IRAQ.

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Christmas died for us

Last night, our latest daughter prayed, “Dear Lord, thank you that we can all take a break except for dad.” It was a sobering reminder that I get no breaks and that five years after coming into our lives and … Continue reading

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In Nigeria, terror came for the boys

Last week, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court made a historic finding of horrific crimes in Nigeria for prosecution. The same week the US designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern for egregious religious persecution largely due to its … Continue reading

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Foreign terror financiers & Trump’s Nigeria scorecard

Dear colleagues, News broke this week that the UAE convicted six men for funneling 3/4 of a million dollars to Boko Haram. This is one of the first cases to conclusively tie foreign terror financing to Nigeria. This case includes … Continue reading

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ICC Confirms Review of Nigeria atrocities petition filed by 101 lawyers, ex-AGs, NBA officials, SAN

ICC Confirms Review of Nigeria petition by 101 lawyers, ex-AGs, NBA officials, SAN The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has confirmed that weighty human rights matters raised in a petition submitted by over 100 Nigerian lawyers at home and … Continue reading

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Nigerian govt less a governing entity as country on “autopilot”

A bizarre report from Nigeria that a dozen policemen going on special ops were abducted by kidnappers is perhaps a metaphor of the tragicomedy of what parades as governance in Nigeria. The police are negotiating a ransom with the suspected … Continue reading

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British MPs debate Nigerian government’s killings

Below is the link to the UK parliamentary debate videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTKMUEpHWoE&feature=youtu.beBelow is our written submission to the MPs: First, we would like to commend you for taking time out of your busy schedules to discuss the #endSARS  protests in Nigeria.  The … Continue reading

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UK Sanctions Nigeria, Biden picks top Obama Africa dip with history

This week the UK parliament debated an e-petition by almost a quarter of a million people seeking sanctions for the government’s brutal killings of citizens. Characteristically, the Nigerian government has threatened CNN despite admitting key elements of its damning investigative … Continue reading

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Congress should look into: Abacha loot, Pandemic project, US victims & Retaliation

The letter below was sent to US Congressman Chris Smith, ranking member Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Global Human Rights, Global Health & Africa.Highlights:– Investigate Nepotistic appointment of Kyari’s daughter to manage $311 Million Abacha loot – Expel Nigerian diplomats first … Continue reading

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HOW XENOPHOBIC POLICIES ARE HURTING AMERICA 

The year 2020 has seen a slew of immigration policies issued by the US government that tend towards xenophobia. In May, President Trump’s Executive Order halted new H-1B, H-2B, J and L nonimmigrant visas “to protect American Jobs”. In truth, … Continue reading

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