Millions of Nigerians are protesting as the government of the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) suddenly declared Thursday April 12 and Friday April 13 as national public holidays in Nigeria!
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Vigilant observers have discovered that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) registered underage children as eligible voters in Bauchi State of Northern Nigeria. The children have been registered to rig the elections commencing on Saturday April 14, 2007.
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Rarely have people done anything without money in Nigerian politics. Chief Sam Uwandu, a certified public accountant( CPA ) based in the United States, represents the brand of incorruptible leaders Nigeria needs. Chief Uwandu effectively ran an Imo gubernatorial campaign with minimal funds raised by supporters who donated money for change rather than personal political gains.
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As the elections begin on Saturday April 14, "Let the die be cast" and let the will of God be done in Nigeria and not the will of the desperate political parties in Nigeria, for they only woo voters with their numerous offers of political promises and using various political gimmicks to win the mandate of the Nigerian electorate for their selfish ambitions for the much coveted elective posts to rule Nigeria.
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Tinapa, Africa's Premier Business and Tourism Resort will be commissioned on Monday April 2, in Calabar. Tinapa, the cosmopolitan hub of Africa, is the utopian dream of Donald Duke, the governor of Cross River State in South Eastern Nigeria.
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Enraged Muslim secondary school pupils have mobbed and lynched a female Christian school teacher in the North-Eastern region of Nigeria, accusing her of desecrating the Koran , reported the BBC News on Wednesday, 21 March 2007, 19:44 GMT.
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Suspicion and mistrust of Western medicine led Muslim religious leaders in three northern states of Nigeria to call for the 2003 boycott of the national polio vaccine campaign, according to a historical analysis in PLoS Medicine. The boycott led to fresh outbreaks of polio in Nigeria.
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President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria last Friday March 16, 2007, sent his over 10 page letter of defence on how he spent the revenue meant for the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF). But the letter reads more like an "apologia to trivia" and cannot save him from the consequences of his corruption.
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After 98 days,the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta(MEND) handed over their two Italian hostages Cosma Russo and Franco Arena to a visiting Italian journalist Massimo Alberizzi in the Niger Delta on Thursday 15, 2007.
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Deal or no deal, the Royal Dutch Shell says that the loss of 17 workers due to occupational hazards and violent conflicts and over 500,000 barrels of oil per day will not make the company abandon the Niger Delta region. Because, Shell is making huge profits as the largest oil producer in Nigeria with a daily output of over 2.6 million barrels.
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Desperate Niger Delta militants attacked and killed two police escorts on a Nigerian LNG (Nigeria LNG) ferry Monday afternoon in Bonny.
The militants were looking for foreign oil workers to kidnap, but when they found none, they left and disappeared in the creeks leaving the passengers on the Nigeria LNG ferry in fear and trembling.
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Militants attacked a Nigeria LNG(NLNG)ferry Monday afternoon and killed two Nigerian police escorts in desperate search for foreign oil workers to kidnap.
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