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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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Nigeria is home to hundreds of ethnic groups, each with its own rich oral tradition of proverbs, stories, and wisdom. Across cultures such as the Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Tiv, Efik, and many others, proverbs are used not merely as clever sayings but as practical guides to life. |
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A Florida woman had her driveway ripped up and taken away as part of an alleged scam. |
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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. |
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Jordan Smith considers the plans and policies of three candidates who have their eyes set on becoming Nigeria's next presidential candidate. |