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Nigerian army lifts ban of UNICEF after spy accusations
8:52 AM,
December 15, 2018
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Nigeria's army has revoked a ban on UNICEF after claiming it had held workshops to train spies for Boko Haram. The group's Islamist insurgency has killed more than 27,000 people since 2009 and left 1.8 million homeless.
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