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Nigeria's government has repeatedly said it has defeated Boko Haram.
Yet after more than 10 years of fighting the armed group, violence is on the rise in the northeast.
Boko Haram is suspected of being behind an attack on Saturday that's described as the most violent on civilians this year.
The UN says at least 110 people were killed in the assault on farmers in rice fields near Borno State's capital Maiduguri.
So what's been done to fight Boko Haram?
And can it be defeated?
Presenter: Bernard Smith
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Ovigwe Eguegu, Geopolitical and Security Analyst at the think tank Afripolitika
Vincent Foucher, Consulting Senior Analyst for West Africa at International Crisis Group
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This is a slide presentation by Prof. Ampim in a series of radio broadcasts on the ancient Kushite civilization, based on his extensive primary research in northeast Africa over the past 30 years.
Part 1 of 4
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In Somalia, poverty is forcing women into sexual exploitation as men from the country who've emigrated to the west return to take advantage of them.
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Many of the women are refugees who are lured by the offer of a better life abroad. They often go through a fake wedding ceremony. The women are later abandoned as the men return to their families in the West. It's a practice known as vacation marriage. Jamal Osman has been to Nairobi, where he put together this exclusive report. He was assisted by Nick and Deka Hassan.
Djedi Dr.Wade Nobles teaches on a plethora of concepts from African psychology to The Loa, The Orisha, Haiti’s unfinished revolution, mental healing, spiritual strengths, and much more. Interview starts at 1:25:06.
During the rest of the podcast we discuss how to dis dyslexia (52:39). In our news segment we examine the latest steps towards a cashless society, the corporate race for HIV treatment, and how social (engineering) media is driving people insane.
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http://www.investopedia.com/news/inovios-zika-and-mers-vaccines-show-promise-ino/?ad=dirN&qo=investopediaSiteSearch&qsrc=0&o=40186
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https://www.bloomberg.com/news..../articles/2017-02-23
We also reveal research into the worlds of astronomy (36:05) and the number 2 (43:30). When we look into the occult side of education (48:49), we see caps and gowns during this episode. We round out the fun with a dive into the cosmicness (1:01:59) while managing to still spread the word on the teachings of tomorrow (1:17:22) as well as 2 standard deviations with Alonzo Clemons (1:13:59).
CASP Position Paper on Dyslexia-http://www.casponline.org/pdfs..../position-papers/Dys
Caps and Gowns-http://universe.byu.edu/2006/0....4/18/graduation-rite
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All music done by Kenwould except for "Think (About it)" by Lyn Collins
Tourists can pay 220 Euro in order to spend a day in the Andaman Islands of India, and toss bananas down to Jarawa tribal people in order to entice them to dance for the natives. These excursions, which have been videotaped, have been called a "human zoo".
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