Browsing Tag
Intersociety
7 posts
Over 6,000 Igbo Households Seek Missing Relatives, Claims Intersociety
Intersociety reports that over 6,000 Igbo families are searching for missing relatives, citing military and security agency actions as the primary cause for local distrust and disappearances.
August 11, 2026
Intersociety attributes reluctance of Igbo youths to join military to regional security issues
A new report by Intersociety and the Ekwenche Research Institute links the lack of interest in military service among Igbo youths to fears over missing persons and alleged human rights abuses in the South-East.
August 9, 2026
Intersociety attributes decline in Igbo youth military enrollment to mass arrests and killings
A report by Intersociety reveals that mass arrests and extrajudicial killings by security forces have led families in the South-East to discourage their children from enlisting in the Nigerian military.
August 9, 2026
Rights Group Demands End to Police Targeting of Onitsha Market Traders
Intersociety has petitioned the Inspector General of Police to stop the ongoing harassment and unlawful arrests of traders at the Ozomagana Building Materials Market, arguing that a civil lease dispute is being improperly criminalized.
July 29, 2026
Intersociety Applauds Governor Soludo’s Role in Resolving Onitsha Market Land Conflict
Intersociety has commended Governor Soludo’s intervention in the long-standing property dispute between the Modebe family and the Onitsha Ozomagana Building Materials Market Association, while calling for an end to police involvement.
July 27, 2026
Intersociety Report Links Jihadist Violence to Over 3,550 Deaths in Nigeria
A report from the Intersociety rights group claims that jihadist violence in Nigeria resulted in 3,550 deaths and 3,950 abductions during the first half of 2026.
July 4, 2026
Intersociety report links 3,610 deaths and 3,960 abductions to Nigerian terror groups
A report by Intersociety alleges that Nigerian terror groups killed 3,610 people and abducted 3,960 between January and June 2026, while also criticizing the government's security response.
July 2, 2026