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AFP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour 42 minutes ago
A rise in insecticide resistant mosquitoes has become the latest threat to combating malaria in Nigeria, where roughly up to 300,000 people die each year from the killer disease, experts have warned.
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Dec 9, 6:17 am ET
Nairobi/Abuja - Nigerian police carry out hundreds of extra-judicial killings each year without fear of punishment, an Amnesty International report released Wednesday claimed. Police don't only kill people by shooting them; they also torture them to...
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 12:03 pm ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Nigeria’s foreign currency reserves rose 3 percent in the month through Dec. 3 as oil prices and production improved. Reserves climbed to $44.04 billion from $42.7 billion the month before, the Central Bank of Nigeria , based in the capital, Abuja, said on its Web site today.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 9, 8:33 am ET
Dec. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Nigerian police officers kill hundreds of people illegally each year, often citing a law that allows them to shoot suspects escaping arrest, Amnesty International said.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 7:39 am ET
Police in Nigeria carry out hundreds of extra-judicial killings every year and only those who can afford to pay bribes can guarantee their safety from execution or torture, Amnesty International said Wednesday.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 6:53 am ET
Beware of police roadblocks in Nigeria: If you cannot pay a bribe, you can end up dead, according to an Amnesty International report published Wednesday.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 9, 10:17 am ET
Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua, undergoing treatment for a heart condition in Saudi Arabia, is responding to treatment but only his doctor can say when he will return, a minister said on Wednesday.
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UPI - Tue Dec 8, 9:29 am ET
ENUGU, Nigeria, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- Doctors at a Nigerian hospital say they are being overwhelmed with corpses of young men brought in by police, the BBC reported Tuesday.
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 1:03 pm ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Nigeria’s benchmark All-Share index rose 7.42, or 0.1 percent, to 21,381.83, according to data obtained from the Nigerian Stock Exchange’s Web site.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Tue Dec 8, 2:23 pm ET
The health of Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua, who has been hospitalised for two weeks in Saudi Arabia for a serious heart condition, has sparked a lively public debate in one of Africa's powerhouses.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 8, 10:48 am ET
Dangote Flour Mills Plc (DANGFLOU NL), a Nigeria company that makes noodles and flour, rose the most since August after it forecast a full-year before-tax profit of 3.26 billion naira for the period through December 2009. The stock gained 37 kobo, or the daily limit of 5 percent, to 7.77 naira.
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AP via Yahoo! Finance - Wed Dec 9, 5:20 am ET
Swiss logistics provider Panalpina said Wednesday it has started settlement talks with U.S. authorities over alleged corruption involving Nigerian customs officials and American oil companies.
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EARTHtimes.org - Fri Dec 4, 11:46 pm ET
Nairobi/Abuja - Nigerian fans are happy with their World Cup group, which pits them against Argentina, South Korea and Greece, but are worried their coach will be unable to take advantage of the relatively kind draw. Nigeria struggled to qualify unde...
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The Advocate - Tue Dec 8, 2:23 pm ET
Sesame Workshop announced that the company will be expanding a Nigerian version of Sesame Street with the goal of discussing HIV/AIDS, female empowerment, and the importance of education.
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Hospitality Net - Tue Dec 8, 5:36 am ET
The Rezidor Hotel Group, one of the fastest growing hotel companies worldwide, announces two new Park Inn hotels: The Park Inn Luxembourg City featuring 99 rooms is scheduled to open in Q4 2010, and the Park Inn Abeokuta in Nigeria with 173 rooms will welcome the first guests in Q4 2010.