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Bandits or Terrorists? Nigeria’s Unequal Justice and the Politics of Labels in Nigeria

By Engr. Tamunofiniarisa Brown Introduction Nigeria stands at a moral crossroads. The same nation that crushes dissenters in one region rolls out amnesty programmes for violent actors in another. The contradictions are stark; the hypocrisy is unmissable. While bandits—heavily armed groups terrorising the Northwest—walk free under the guise of “dialogue” and “rehabilitation”, those who once fought for justice in the Niger Delta are forever branded militants, and Biafran activists are crushed as terrorists. It begs the question: Is Nigeria truly one nation—or a country divided by tribal bias and political convenience? The Bandit Paradox Across northern Nigeria, “bandit” has become an oddly gentle term for groups responsible for mass killings, abductions, and the displacement of thousands. Despite their atrocities, these armed gangs are often treated as wayward children rather than criminals. Some state governors have held peace talks with them; others have...
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Plane makes emergency landing after crew bang on cockpit door over comms problem
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Plane makes emergency landing after crew bang on cockpit door over comms problem

A Los Angeles-bound flight made an emergency landing Monday after its pilots lost a radio link with flight staff, prompting them to bang on the locked cockpit door and raising fears that someone was trying to break in.Flight 6469 set off from Omaha, Nebraska at 7:23 p.m. ET but turned around and landed back at Eppley Airfield just 36 minutes later, according to FlightRadar.The American Airlines flight was operated by the regional carrier SkyWest. SkyWest said in a statement that the flight "returned to Omaha out of abundance of caution after experiencing communication issues with a flight crew mic. The flight later continued to Los Angeles. We apologize for the inconvenience."American Airlines did not immediately respond to overnight requests for comment.SkyWest plane in Omaha, Nebraska on Oct. 20, 2025.@jean_lee1 / via XThe Federal Aviation Administration...
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Cameroon’s President Paul Biya declared election winner
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Cameroon’s President Paul Biya declared election winner

Ninety-two-year-old incumbent reportedly secures 53.66 percent; opponent reports gunfire targeting supporters. Cameroon’s Constitutional Council has declared that President Paul Biya, leader of the country since 1982, has won re-election in a vote accompanied by deadly violence. The council announced on Monday that the 92-year-old incumbent had secured 53.66 percent of the vote in the October 12 election. Opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma received 35.19 percent, it added. “Hereby proclaimed president-elect: the candidate Biya Paul,” said Clement Atangana, president of the Constitutional Council. Tchiroma, a former government spokesperson and minister in his late 70s, had claimed victory days before the announcement, citing results he said were collated by his party. Biya dismissed the claim. On Sunday, at least four people were killed in Cameroon’s largest city, Douala, as security forces clashed with protesters demanding credible results.After the results were announced, Tchiroma claimed...
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