The Global Amnesty Watch (GAW) has tackled rights organization, Amnesty International (AI) over allegations of rights ...
The CDS said, “We don’t need mercenary fighters, we don’t need any foreign boot on our soil and that was why it was not even being thought out. We don’t have a foreign military base in Nigeria. We ...
Amnesty International has accused the Nigerian military of causing over 10,000 deaths in custody since the start of the Boko ...
The International Criminal Court is probing the alleged crimes against the military but the Nigerian government wants the ...
Amnesty International has said that at least 10,000 people have died in military custody since the Boko Haram conflict in North-east Nigeria began.
CDS Gen Musa has reiterated Nigeria's capability to combat terrorism without mercenaries, urging for modern military hardware ...
The early hours of January 1, 1984, marked a pivotal moment in Nigeria's history with the end of Shehu Shagari's presidency ...
Amnesty International said yesterday that no fewer than 10,000 people have died in military custody since the Boko Haram ...
According to the humanitarian organisation, military personnel violated rules of engagement while carrying out their assignments in the region.
Lion Adebayo Ogorry said the Nigerian military has operated in line with international best practices in their war against insurgency. The organization also commended the Nigerian government for ...