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Military lifts UNICEF suspension hours after accusing staff of spying for Boko Haram

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The Nigerian military on Friday lifted a suspension of United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund activities in the northeast, hours after it was imposed.

The Military had accused UNICEF officials of spying for the Boko Haram.

“After extensive deliberations on the need to seek modalities to work harmoniously with the security agencies in the theatre of operation, the Theatre Command has henceforth lifted the three months suspension earlier imposed on UNICEF,” the military said in its second statement on Friday night.

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