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President makes first speech since returning from medical treatment in London
Continuing state custody fuels speculation they sympathise with Boko Haram
Release suggests militants who abducted 270 may be weakening under army pressure
As food stocks dwindle, people at risk of famine in north of country climbs to 1.5m
Bank’s president appeals to Trump’s business instincts over case for foreign aid
Chris de Bode’s photographs bear witness to a land blighted by drought
Conflict and drought from Nigeria to Yemen combine to put 20m people at risk
It is in the interests of western donors to fight disease and diseased ideologies
Air force attack aimed at Boko Haram militants in north-east
Returning the ill-gotten gains of corrupt officials would be a start
European aid agencies warn on failure to avert famine risk amid Boko Haram insurgency
Official claims that Boko Haram has been defeated are premature
Lack of professional support could lead to future mental health problems
The president’s reforms are criticised as being blunt and ineffective
The BringBackOurGirls effort meant government could not forget their plight, writes William Wallis
More than 200 still missing as Nigeria says talks with militants will continue
As the Islamist havoc recedes, Nigeria’s north-east faces a humanitarian crisis
The international response to the crisis left in Boko Haram’s wake is way too slow
Western diplomats describe UN and government response as a disgrace
The festival stages plays that aim to inspire change and challenge the status quo
The death of Abu Muhammad al-Adnani may not halt the progress of Isis, writes William Wallis
Shekau ‘fatally wounded’ in air strike against militant group
Global jihadi group’s naming of new leader for Nigerian militants prompts claim of ‘attempted coup’
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