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Special to USAfrica magazine (Houston) and USAfricaonline.com, the first Africa-owned, US-based newspaper published on the Internet. Nigeria, periodically, appears to lurch toward reform, only to settle back into familiar habits.…

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Why U.S President Obama must not reduce resources to Africa from the war on AIDS. By HE Festus Mogae

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