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19 August 2026

  • 16:0716:07, 19 August 2026 diff hist +1,372 N Rann bombing Created page with "Rann bombing On 17 January 2017, a Nigerian Air Force jet mistakenly bombed an internally displaced persons camp near the Cameroonian border in Rann, Borno State. They had believed it was a Boko Haram encampment. ==Quotes== *“Rann was one place where the situation had been extremely bad for many months and we had been trying to gain access. When you see the levels of malnutrition and mortality in these place we have a duty to help.” **[https://www..."
  • 15:5515:55, 19 August 2026 diff hist +309 N Operation Tail-Wind Created page with "Operation Tail-WindOperation Tail-Wind (January 7 – 12, 1970) was the final military operation in the Nigeria-Biafra War. It took place in the towns of Owerri and Uli, which were captured from the Biafran Armed Forces by the Nigerian Armed Forces. ==External Links== {{Wikipedia}}"
  • 15:4715:47, 19 August 2026 diff hist +207 N Operation OAU Created page with "Operation OAU Operation OAU (2 September – 15 October 1968) was a battle between Nigerian 3 Marine Commando Division (3MCDO) and Biafran 12 Division in modern day south-eastern Nigeria."
  • 15:0215:02, 19 August 2026 diff hist +1,071 N The Asaba massacre Created page with "The Asaba massacreThe Asaba massacre occurred on 5-7 October 1967 in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria during the Nigerian Civil War. The massacre targeted the people of Asaba, mostly composed of Igbo people, and was perpetrated by the Nigerian Army - specifically the Second Infantry Division under the command of Murtala Muhammed. ==Quotes== *“A nation that does not learn from its past is bound to repeat the same mistakes,” **[https://www.vanguard..."
  • 14:4814:48, 19 August 2026 diff hist +1,038 N Fall of Enugu Created page with "The fall of EnuguThe fall of Enugu was a military conflict between Nigerian and Biafran forces in September and October 1967 during the Nigerian Civil War which centered around Enugu, the capital of the secessionist Republic of Biafra. Nigerian federal forces had made Enugu's capture a priority shortly after war broke out, but their advance stalled at Nsukka. ==Quotes about The fall of Enugu== *"Without us, the war would have lasted only about 3..."
  • 14:3014:30, 19 August 2026 diff hist +1,204 N 2026 Maiduguri bombings Created page with "2026 Maiduguri bombings On 16 March 2026, three suspected suicide bombings were carried out at three locations in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria. The bombings occurred during a year-long peaceful stretch in the city. At least 27 people were killed and 146 others were injured. No group has claimed responsibility, but Nigerian authorities suspect Boko Haram is behind the attack. ==Quotes said about 2026 Maiduguri bombings== *"As we ran, peopl..."
  • 14:0714:07, 19 August 2026 diff hist +1,397 N March 2016 Maiduguri bombings Created page with "March 2016 Maiduguri bombings On 16 March 2016, two female suicide bombers, thought to be members of Boko Haram, killed 22 people worshiping at the Molai-Umarari mosque on the outskirts of Maiduguri, Nigeria. The first bomb detonated at around 5am as worshipers were beginning their early morning prayers. ==Quotes said about March 2016 Maiduguri bombings== *"Do you know that among those in the mosque, only the chief imam survived'' on..."
  • 13:1713:17, 19 August 2026 diff hist +1,168 N 2022 Chad floods Created page with "2022 Chad floodsThe 2022 Chadian floods began in the Republic of Chad during July 2022 and currently continued till September 2022 following the heaviest rains in the country since 1990. ==Quotes said about 2022 Chad floods== *"All our studies say that these rains can be linked with climate change," Katiellou Gaptia Lawan, head of Niger's national meteorological agency, told AFP. **[https://www.africanews.com/2022/10/19/chad-floods-leave-victims-in..."
  • 13:0613:06, 19 August 2026 diff hist +935 N 2016 Ethiopian flood Created page with "2016 Ethiopian floodIn 2016, deadly floods hit Ethiopia, leaving at least 200 people dead and over 200,000 people homeless as seasonal rains come early to the country. *“Animal health is particularly at risk, and livestock experts have highlighted the crucial role of emergency on-the-ground health provisions such as vaccinations and treatments to prevent or mitigate the spread of disease in affected areas,” noted FAO. **[https://news.un.org..."

18 August 2026

  • 14:3214:32, 18 August 2026 diff hist +887 N 2021 Niger floods Created page with "2021 Niger floodsIn 2021, Niger experienced recurring flooding caused by heavy rainfall, leading to significant loss of life and widespread damage across the country. The floods resulted in 77 deaths and affected 250,331 people nationwide. ==Quotes said about 2021 Niger floods== *“Flooding in Nigeria has become a recurring decimal. It is not supposed to be so.” **[https://radionigeria.gov.ng/2026/08/14/flooding-poor-planning-turns-rain-into-di..."
  • 14:1714:17, 18 August 2026 diff hist +1,205 N 2016 Niger flood Created page with "2016 Niger Flood Heavy rains during the months of June, July and August 2016 resulted in extreme flooding of various rivers throughout Niger, particularly the Niger River, where the floods caused material damage and loss of life in Niger and other countries along the river's path. ==Quotes== *Nze said, “This development was promptly communicated to Mr President through the Minister of Water Resources. The flood sighted in Niger Republic was expec..."
  • 12:4612:46, 18 August 2026 diff hist +1,996 N 2023 African Great Lakes floods Created page with "2023 African Great Lakes floods The 2023 African Great Lakes floods are floods in April and May 2023 that have killed hundreds of people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. ==Quotes said about 2023 African Great Lakes Floods== *“This study is a clear example of the need for international cooperation on climate justice. Industrialised nations have a responsibility to help nations like Togo, Côte d’Ivoire a..."
  • 08:5408:54, 18 August 2026 diff hist +905 N 2022 Kinshasa floods Created page with "2022 Kinshasa floods From 12 to 13 December 2022, heavy rains left roads, infrastructure and many neighborhoods underwater or destroyed in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo's capital. ==Quotes said about 2022 Kinshasa floods== *“It is a just calamity,” said Pierrot Mantuela, 30, whose mother, nine-year-old daughter and three brothers were killed. “It’s sad to lose all the members of my family.” He said he was spared becau..." current
  • 08:3808:38, 18 August 2026 diff hist +636 N 2022 Bukavu floods Created page with "2022 Bukavu floods .In early 2022, heavy rain caused large floods to hit the city of Bukavu, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. ==Quotes said about 2022 Bukavu floods== *"WHO is committed to supporting the government to ramp up emergency response to save lives and ensure access to critical basic services," says Lucien Manga, WHO representative in the Republic of Congo. "We are working with partner organizations to bolster relief respon..."

17 August 2026

  • 21:3221:32, 17 August 2026 diff hist +1,154 N 2019–2020 Congo River floods Created page with " 2019–2020 Congo River floodsThe 2019–2020 Congo River floods resulted from torrential rains from October 2019 to January 2020 that caused the overflow of the Congo and Ubangi rivers, floods and landslides throughout the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Republic of Congo (RoC) and led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people ==Quotes== *"But first you have to load the dice by delivering the sediment. Then the t..."

15 August 2026

  • 15:0715:07, 15 August 2026 diff hist +817 N Owo church attack Created page with "Owo church attack On 5 June 2022, a mass shooting and bomb attack occurred at a Catholic church in the city of Owo in Ondo State, Nigeria. At least 40 people were killed, with the highest estimates being around 80. Some in the federal government of Nigeria suspect the Islamic State – West Africa Province of carrying out the massacre. ==Quotes== *Prosecutor Ayodeji Adedipe said: "Justice has been served, justice has been done to the deceased who..."
  • 13:3813:38, 15 August 2026 diff hist +1,214 N Oyo school kidnappings Created page with "Oyo school kidnappings On 15 May 2026, armed men attacked three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria, and abducted 49 pupils, teachers, and a toddler. The attack, which also resulted in the killing of a mathematics teacher in captivity, drew nationwide outrage, led to an indefinite teachers’ strike, and prompted both state and federal authorities to deploy extensive rescue operations. ==Quotes== *The Oyo State Gove..."

30 September 2025

25 September 2025

  • 20:1420:14, 25 September 2025 diff hist +1,013 N Elayne Viola Jones Created page with "'''Elayne Viola Jones''' was an American timpanist. An African American woman, born in NYC to Barbadian immigrants, she overcame challenges. From learning piano to excelling in timpani, she graduated from Juilliard, her mentors being Saul Goodman and Morris "Moe" Goldenberg. == Quotes == <!-- sorted chronologically --> * All youngsters need an image to project to, Negro youngsters even more than white,” she said. “When they can see Negroes playing in the orch..." Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

23 September 2025

  • 13:3813:38, 23 September 2025 diff hist +1,058 N Janet W. Hardy Created page with "'''Janet W. Hardy''' is an American writer and sex educator, and founder of Greenery Press.[1] She has also been published as Catherine A. Liszt and Lady Green.[2] She is the author or co-author of eleven books, and frequently collaborates with Dossie Easton.[3] She is genderqueer (and uses she/her pronouns), bisexual, and polyamorous.[4] == Quotes == <!-- sorted chronologically --> * Not everything I suggest is going to work for everyone, but that's just the wa..." Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

22 September 2025

  • 20:3820:38, 22 September 2025 diff hist +976 N Christiane Amanpour #SheSaid Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 15:1515:15, 22 September 2025 diff hist +822 N Delia Ramirez Created page with "'''Delia Catalina Ramirez''' is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative from Illinois's 3rd congressional district since 2023. A Democrat, she is a member of the "Squad". == Quotes == <!-- sorted chronologically --> * And I want men and women, young and old, to see me and think, ‘That was my m’hija, That was my daughter.’ Or…’I’m an intern somewhere and I don’t feel seen. But if she could do it, so can I.’” ** Source of t..." Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

21 September 2025

  • 17:1417:14, 21 September 2025 diff hist +765 N Sussan Penelope Ley Created page with "'''Sussan Penelope Ley''' born 14 December 1961) is an Australian politician who has served as the Leader of the Opposition and leader of the Liberal Party since May 2025,[2] being the first woman to hold either role. == Quotes == <!-- sorted chronologically --> * “I don’t mind what people think of me. My mum always used to say what people think of you is none of your business. ** Source of the quote. (The Saturday Paper https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au Th..." Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

20 September 2025

  • 14:5114:51, 20 September 2025 diff hist +955 N Stephanie Grisham Created page with "'''Stephanie Grisham''' born July 23, 1976) is an American former White House official who was the 32nd White House press secretary and served as White House communications director from July 2019[1][2][3] to April 2020.[4] She was chief of staff and press secretary for the first lady of the United States, Melania Trump, from 2020 to 2021, after previously serving as her press secretary from 2017 to 2019.[5] == Quotes == <!-- sorted chronologically --> * It does..." Tags: Recreated Mobile edit Mobile web edit