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Nigeria rescues kidnapped Easter worshippers; fresh attacks kill dozens
Nigeria’s military said Sunday it had rescued 31 worshippers seized from Easter celebrations in northwestern Kaduna State, though at least five others were killed, as fresh violence elsewhere in the…
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Nigeria doubles Fuel exports to 214,000 bpd as Dangote reshapes African Oil supply
The 650,000-bpd refinery has exported 12 cargoes of premium motor spirit totaling 456,000 tons, reaching…
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A Chinese-funded multi-billion railway project in Kenya could transform transport in east Africa.
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Rwanda’s lessons for South Sudan
Several mass graves have been discovered, at least 1,000 people are dead and tens of thousands have been displaced in…
Rwanda’s lessons for South Sudan
Several mass graves have been discovered, at least 1,000 people are dead and tens of thousands have been displaced in…
Nigerian satirist pokes fun at stars
African Voices meets Ikenna Azuike who pokes fun at pop stars and politicians through popular video blog What's Up Africa.
Can logging help wildlife?
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