Nigerian govt shielding military officials, Boko Haram members who committ atrocities — Amnesty International
The rights group urges the International Criminal Court to investigate Nigeria's protection of war criminals in the military.
The rights group urges the International Criminal Court to investigate Nigeria's protection of war criminals in the military.
Seven Agip maintenance workers kidnapped were also rescued, an official says.
"Several sophisticated arms, ammunition and large herds of cattle have been recovered from the bandits."
Dozens of Shiite protesters were killed by Nigerian soldiers between October 27 and 30.
The military claims some journalists fraternise with terrorist commanders.
The military would also carry out medical outreaches to communities.
The military released a statement saying the Amnesty International findings were false.
One soldier was killed during the attacks.
The Defence Headquarters says the report is not new.
The troops were said to be on a reprisal attack for the killing of a soldier Wednesday.
The retired general says urgent actions must be taken to prevent Nigeria from becoming a failed state.
John Agim is exploring a reset in military-media relations, after years of mutual suspicion fueled by the Boko Haram phenomenon.
Nigerians have accused President Buhari of deploying troops only after Fulani were killed.
The former spokesperson becomes the commandant of Army War College.
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