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Contributors | Musikilu Mojeed

Musikilu Mojeed, a Ford Foundation International Fellow, is studying international reporting at the City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism. He is a deputy investigative editor at Nigeria’s Next newspaper, currently based in New York, and has written extensively on politics, corruption and human trafficking for other major Nigerian newspapers and magazines, including The News, Tempo, Tell and The Punch. His work has also appeared in the Huffington Post and on the New York City News Service. Mojeed was a member of the board of the Forum for African Investigative Reporters, based in South Africa, and a member of the US-based Investigative Reporters and Editors.

Nigeria Wins Key Posts in UN Peacekeeping Work

In a major highlight of its one-month presidency of the United Nations Security Council in July, Nigeria presented a proposal on a new peacekeeping model that stressed prevention instead of curtailment of conflicts.

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Calming the Waters in Nigeria’s Troubled Delta

For years, the United Nations watched Nigeria struggle on its own with the protracted turbulence in its oil-rich Niger Delta region. But with the crisis spinning out of control, the UN has recently changed course and joined government efforts to turn the region around.

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