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Many pregnant and critically ill people unable to pay for health services after botched attempt to replace currency |
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Many pregnant and critically ill people unable to pay for health services after botched attempt to replace currency |
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As Nigeria deals with economic woes and worsening insecurity, Fraser Jackson speaks to a representative of the main opposition, the People's Democratic Party, ahead of Saturday's presidential elections.... |
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Marco Rubio said that the US will restrict visas for those who "direct, authorise, fund or support violence against Christians" in Nigeria and around the world. |
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State secretary Rubio said these radical groups can do anything, including acts of terrorism and assassinations, to establish their dominance across cultures and societies. |
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He also said that the US will restrict visas for those who "direct, authorize, fund or support violence against Christians" in Nigeria and around the world. |
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Some of those key to boosting agricultural output in Africa's most-populous nation have given up. |
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Ruling party candidate promises hope, opposition pledges change as Thursday's deadline to end campaigns approaches. |
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A Nigerian street trader, who accuses the country's former deputy senate president of trying to harvest his kidney in the UK, told a British court on Tuesday that he begged police officers to "save my life". |
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It's four days before the most anticipated general election in Africa, in which Nigeria will choose a president for the sixth time since returning to democracy in 1999. |
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There are 93.4 million eligible voters for February 25 polls, the sixth since Nigeria's return to democracy in 1999. |