Oil War - Nigeria
June 2005 Nigeria's lucrative oil reserves may have enriched its politicians but they've brought little but misery to ordinary people. Now, a rebel group is fighting for a share of the profits. "I need help. I need help," begs a woman, clutching her young children in despair. Her home has just...


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EFCC busts some Nigerian Scammers
Once and a while things like this do happen and makes us quite excited :D


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Nigerian White Boy Speaking pidgin English
mistasamaila, aka Naija White Boy, finally joined Youtube 16/Sept/09 (youtube.com/user/mistasamaila). His new video youtube.com/watch?v=yi8_nydknum


How to pick up nigerian women! Toooo Funny!!
If you can work out what he's saying about cookies then please let us know!


Lagos, Nigeria - The Africa You Don't See On Television Pt 2
Catch another glimpse of giant African metropolis, Lagos. Great city, great people!! Courtesy of the trademaster. Trade in OIL & make a fortune here: 124a2kj7sfcxep2gp9sfoau4fy.hop.clickbank.net


About Abuja Nigeria
Welcome to Abuja Tourism in Abuja


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Child Witches - Nigeria
February 2008 www.guardian.co.uk In the Niger Delta, children as young as eight have had nails driven into their heads after being identified as witches. Others have been buried alive, mutilated or left to die by their families, who think the children are possessed.


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Nigeria's 'Bin Laden' threatens to fight on - 28 Sept 09
A Nigerian rebel leader is threatening to launch a new wave of violence in the country's oil-rich Niger Delta. Solomon Ndigbara, a commander with the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), has become known as Nigeria's Osama Bin Laden. He says the government has broken promises...


Atlanta 96' Olympic Final: Nigeria vs Argentina
Olympic Gold Medal Game: Nigeria's Dream Team vs. Argentina


Sharia Law - Nigeria
28 November 2000 Newly released after 15 years of military dictatorship, both Christians and Muslims in Nigeria are embracing their separate faiths with a renewed vigour. But amidst the prayers for paradise, violence has erupted twice this year, leaving more than a thousand people dead. Produced...


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Ailing Nigerian president back home
www.ntv.co.ke Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua arrived back in Abuja after three months in a Saudi Arabian hospital. His return is seen as renewing uncertainty over the leadership of Africa's most populous nation. It is still unclear whether Yar'Adua is fit enough to resume office.


Nigeria killings caught on video
Al Jazeera has obtained exclusive footage from Nigeria which shows unarmed men being shot dead. The footage was taken last year when the Nigerian government was hailing its defeat of an Islamist rebel group known as Boko Haram. We must warn our viewers that the images are extremely disturbing....


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Situation In Nigeria Seems Pretty Complex
In The Know: Panelists discuss the complicated issues facing Nigeria or Niger. More coverage at: www.onion.com


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Cults - Nigeria
July 2005 www.guardian.co.uk In Nigeria, University fraternities have taken on brutal extremes. Students are being murdered and defiled with impunity by vicious cult members. 'It was a baptism of fire' recalls vice chancellor of University Benin. 'They cut his head open and flipped it -- like a...


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Dozens killed in violence in northern Nigeria - 27 Jul 09
Deadly clashes have erupted between members of a Muslim group and police officers in the north of Nigeria. The group Boko Haram, which wants to impose sharia (Islamic law) across the country, has attacked police stations and churches. Al Jazeera's Roza Ibrahimova reports on the unrest which is...


Al Jazeera's exclusive interview with Nigeria's rebel leader - 01 Nov 09
Nigeria's main rebel group, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), is threatening to call off its ceasefire with the government if foreign oil companies do not leave their land. Henry Okah, the group's leader, told Al Jazeera's Yvonne Ndege that the government has not stuck...


British Columbia: Nigeria North?
A video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy, and their coal bed methane plans in the Sacred Headwaters Basin, Mount Klappan, British Columbia. Contact Shell! questions@shell.com


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