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Dana Air Crash: Productive Progression is Needed
As details continue to emerge on Nigeria’s deadliest aviation accident in 20 years, the nation continues to mourn. It has been just over ten days since a Dana Airlines jetliner plunged to the ground...
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Nigerian Oil Pollution Requires World’s Largest Clean-Up Efforts
For decades we have been inundated with reports of spilled crude oil floating along the shores of the Niger Delta swamps. After years of oil pollution and contamination in Nigeria’s Ogoniland region,...
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Update on the Strauss-Khan Issue: A Civil Lawsuit?
It has been two months since Dominique Strauss-Khan tendered his resignation as managing director of the International Monetary Fund. While news of Strauss-Khan has gradually been replaced by other headlines,...
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Boko Haram Islamic Sect Attacks Nigerian Police Station
As details continue to roll in by the minute, reports indicate that at least five people have been killed after a police station in Maiduguri was ambushed. Maiduguri, a city located in the northern Nigeria,...
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The Libyan Government Accuses NATO of Killing 700 Civilians
In a controversial twist of events, the Libyan government is pointing fingers of blame towards NATO. NATO, an intergovernmental military alliance consisting of 28 independent members, strives to...
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Nigerian Pastors Spend $225 Million on Private Jets
With 60 percent of Nigerian citizens living below the poverty line, it is hard to fathom a Nigerian spending an exorbitant amount of money on private jets — especially clergymen. However, this is...