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Nigeria's Taye Taiwo, right, battles with Kagisho Dikgacoi of South Africa, jsa1
Africa   Nigeria   Olympics   Photos   Soccer  
Taiwo takes aim for Nigeria
July 25 - Players will have more reason than usual to tremble when going into the defensive wall against Nigeria at the Olympic Games. Super Eagles left back Taye Taiwo packs one of the most powerful ... (photo: AP / Segun Ogunfeyitimi)
The Guardian
Olusegun Obasanjo
Company   Nigeria   Petroleum   Photos   Politics  
'NNPC Probe Will Expose Obasanjo'
Current probe of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company embarked by the House of Representatives will at least expose the immediate past president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, and confirm the alleg... (photo: UN /Mark Garten)
All Africa
An unidentified woman lays clothes out to dry on an oil pipeline running through the Okrika neighborhood of Port Harcourt in Nigeria's oil-rich delta region, in this Oct. 7 2006 file photo. Oil prices dropped nearly $2 a barrel, Tuesday, May 29, 2007 on hopes that the inauguration of a new president in OPEC member Nigeria would contribute to a stable supply from the Niger Delta region Militants plan to destroy Nigeria’s oil pipelines
| LAGOS, July 23: The main militant group in Nigeria’s oil-producing Niger Delta said on Wednesday it would attack major oil pipelines in the next 30 days to prove it had not received payment from the... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba, file) Dawn
Money   Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Terrorism  
A Ugandan soldier stands guard at Mogadishu airport after their arrival at Mogadishu airport Tuesday March 6, 2007. The first Ugandan peacekeepers arrived in Somalia's capital early Tuesday to provide protection for the still-struggling transitional government and to allow for the withdrawal of Ethiopian troops who intervened in the cou AU wants UN force in Somalia
Jul 24, 2008 10:01 AM | The African Union said it was incapable of stabilising the situation in Somalia and urged the United Nations take over peacekeeping operations in the lawless Horn of Africa cou... (photo: AP / Mohamed Sheikh Nor) TVNZ
AU   Peace   Photos   Somalia   UN  
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basketball               IUPUI basketball coach, players will take shoes to Peru
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | By Cliff Brunt, AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS — IUPUI basketball coach Ron Hunter, who went barefoot for a g... (photo: gfdl photo / BrianReading) USA Today
Basketball   Entertainment   Photos   Sport   Star  
 Delta Air Lines /aaeh  Delta adds Honduran fare
> Pinnacle shares up nearly 40% on Delta news [Memphis] Fuel costs, charges drag Delta to $1B loss [South Florida] Fuel prices, charges send Delta to $1B loss [Dayton] | ... (photo: GFDL / Denniss) Business Journal
Airlines   Atlanta   Business   Economy   Photos  
 Members of the Africa Union peacekeepers stand atop of an armored personnel carrier as weapons are h African Union seeks to delay indictment against Sudanese leader
| : The African Union will ask the U.N. Security Council to suspend action for a year on an indictment of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on Darfur genocide charges, Ni... (photo: AP Photo) International Herald Tribune
Africa   Indictment   Leader   Photos   Sudan   UN  
Smoke and flasmes billow from a burning oil pipeline belonging to Shell Petroleum Development Company across the Opobo Channel in Asagba Okwan Asarama about 50kms south-west of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005. Nigeria's Delta bluesNigeria's oil industry is beset with corruption
| By Eric Guttschuss, HRW Researcher on Nigeria, published in Guardian.co.uk | July 17, 2008   |   |   | Gordon Brown met Nigerian President Umaru Yar'... (photo: AP / George Osodi) Human Rights
Africa   Corruption   Industry   Nigeria   Photos  
Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi Lambeth Conference due to begin
| Hundreds of Anglican bishops are due to attend a special service at Canterbury Cathedral to mark the official opening of the Lambeth Conference. | The meeting has been ... (photo: AP / Sang Tan) BBC News
Homosexuality   Photos   Religion   UK   Woman  
 Everton´s Joseph Yobo,  UEFA Cup soccer (rks2) Yobo Vows To Pay Back Toffees
| By James Pearson | Joseph Yobo is determined to repay Everton for their support during his brother's kidnap ordeal. | The defender has suffered a torrid close season af... (photo: AP) Sporting Life
League   Nigeria   Photos   Soccer   Star  
 CALTEX - FUEL - OIL - PETROLEUM - GASOLINE STATION Oil prices rebound above $131 after 3-day drop
TOOLS | - Oil prices rose above $131 a barrel Friday as news of an output cut in Nigeria helped to halt the sharp decline in prices that began three days ago. | Oil futur... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Houston Chronicle
Business   Economy   Energy   Nigerian   Photos  
Fires flare off the gas from crude oil at Iraq's oldest oil processing plant in the northern Iraqi town of Baba Gurgur, outside Kirkuk, Iraq, in this Jan. 24, 2004 file photo. Oil prices briefly rose to a record DLRS 80 a barrel in afternoon trading Wednesday Sept. 12, 2007 after the U.S. government reported a surprisingly large drop in crude oil inventories and declines in gasoline supplies and refinery activit Oil prices edge up after 3-day decline
By PABLO GORONDI | Associated Press Writer | Oil futures prices edged up Friday as news of an output cut in Nigeria helped to halt the sharp decline in prices that began ... (photo: AP / Khalid Mohammed) The Tribune San Luis Obispo
Industry   Market   Nigeria   Oil   Photos  
Politics Economy
Government Confers Distinctions
The Pains of President Kufuor's Successor
Between Presidency, NUT and True Federalism
Reciprocate Government's Environmental Efforts, KWLGS Ur
Olusegun Obasanjo
'NNPC Probe Will Expose Obasanjo'
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Country Experiencing Slow Economic Growth
Increasing Investors Confidence, UBA Says; Economic Nightmar
Oil sinks on supply report
Sylva Plans Smedan Too Hoist Economy
 CALTEX - FUEL - OIL - PETROLEUM - GASOLINE STATION
Oil prices rebound above $131 after 3-day drop
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Health Environment
CPP Proposes Multi-Sectoral Health Policy
Listen to Health Workers
Nafdac Alerts Nation On Fake Anti-Hypertension Drugs
NMA Wants IG to Resume Enquiry on Missing Doctor
French military personnel keep a watch over confiscated cocaine in their vessel at the port of Monrovia Liberia Friday Feb. 1, 2008. A ship containing 2.4 tons of cocaine was seized off of Liberia's coast, the single largest drug seizure in the country's history, maritime officials said on Friday. The ship, named the Blue Atlantic, was spotted on the high seas late Thursday night by a French military vessel, which intercepted the ship and then towed it to the port.
A dangerous fiction
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Reciprocate Government's Environmental Efforts, KWLGS Ur
Education, Key to Environmental Health Problems -Alao
'Global Food Crisis is Effect of Climate Change'
PHCN Blames Poor Hydro Generation On Climate Change
Flood
Liberia Floods Displace Hundreds
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Education Aid
Back to School At 31
School Feeding Program is Too Expensive for Country
Education, Key to Environmental Health Problems -Alao
Don't Impose Your Views on Northerners, Mark Warns ACF
 crmonie -- African ceremony tribal custom - African women and girls dancing ethnic (cg1) WN/Koffi Amedome
Helping girls best way to keep a lid on conflict
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North - Mark Decries Illiteracy, Poverty
Presidential Aide Urges Women to Embrace MDGs
Women Will Help in Fight Against HIV/Aids -Hajiya Yar'Ad
First Lady Urges Commitment in Fight Against HIV/Aids
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IUPUI basketball coach, players will take shoes to Peru
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