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    @unhcrnigeria - 09/02/2018

    #NigeriaCrisis: Most #IDPs have fled their homes w/ nothing but their clothes on their backs. A shelter & some useful daily items = lifeline for them. In 2017, over half a million ppl benefited from that lifeline. HELP US CONTINUE THE SUPPORT THIS YEAR > https://t.co/XD4qyhGuLC https://t.co/7MO2I4x12q

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    @unhcrnigeria - 08/02/2018

    The #NigeriaCrisis is above all a protection crisis: human rights are violated daily, and civilians are constant targets. Children & women are extremely vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse. #NorthEast #Nigeria HELP US HELP THEM > https://t.co/hNNQtmlXSq https://t.co/VdlESbmUnA

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    @unhcrnigeria - 07/02/2018

    UPDATE: Between 22 January and 3 February, working together with our main government counterpart @NCFRMI we have biometrically registered 2,804 #AsylumSeekers in #CrossRiver state, bringing total registered to over 14K #withRefugees https://t.co/K249DAf70a

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    @unhcrnigeria - 02/02/2018

    We condemn the forced return of #Cameroon asylum-seekers from #Nigeria. The returns were carried out despite our efforts and engagement with the authorities. https://t.co/FxnYQ3EN6Q https://t.co/rwu1v4X3xG

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    @unhcrnigeria - 26/01/2018

    Women and children represent about 80 percent of the over 10k refugees registered so far in Nigeria’s #CrossRiver state. Thousands more are among the population of unregistered #Cameroonians in neighboring states. https://t.co/rMzyDYs8RZ

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    @unhcrnigeria - 26/01/2018

    With the number of people fleeing English-speaking areas of #Cameroon for #Nigeria growing, we are increasingly concerned at the plight of women and children among them. https://t.co/HUIEw0t5Nn https://t.co/8JJ9tNkLRt

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    @unhcrnigeria - 17/01/2018

    More #Cameroonians #AsylumSeekers continue to cross into #Nigeria’s Cross River & Benue State via several unofficial entry points. We have registered over 9k as at January 12, 2018. https://t.co/oVIinKbOkx https://t.co/nfYIn6Fiob

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    @unhcrnigeria - 17/01/2018

    UPDATE: Download the latest update on the #Cameroonian #AsylumSeekers arriving in #Nigeria since October 2017 https://t.co/7lCaVcaT5G https://t.co/MtiNmbociV

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    @unhcrnigeria - 12/01/2018

    We have registered over 8K #Cameroonian refugees in #CrossRiver state since October 2017. "We are concerned that, as the crisis in #Cameroon continues, more asylum seekers will arrive," says our Rep @kanyandulajose https://t.co/QkmlFfNhSY https://t.co/a2My1584ZS

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    @unhcrnigeria - 10/01/2018

    UNHCR REP. to #Nigeria & the @ecowas @kanyandulajose in #Ikom LGA, #CrossRiver state to assess the situation of #AsylumSeekers. https://t.co/DhKATVFH2W