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Nigeria destroys 1 million donated COVID-19 vaccines
Nigeria bulldozed over a million doses of donated AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines that had expired to show its people that the vaccines would not be used in the country.(Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters)
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Nigeria destroys 1 million expired COVID-19 vaccine doses
Nigeria bulldozed over a million doses of donated AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines that had expired to show its people that the vaccines would not be used in the country.(Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters)
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Nigeria destroys more than 1 million expired COVID vaccines
Move aims to reassure a wary public that the donated vaccines with a short shelf life were taken out of circulation.
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Nigeria's premium and smart home boom
Nigeria's luxury home market is booming - but it's a different story for affordable housing.
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Canada restricts travel from 3 more countries
Dr. David Naylor, co-chair of Canada's COVID-19 Immunity Task Force , joins Power & Politics to talk about the omicron COVID-19 variant and the efforts to curb its spread in Canada.
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How this man is helping fellow African students in Ukraine
Tolulope Osho is an African student in Ukraine helping other African students by finding shelter for them in underground bunkers and driving them to borders to get to safety.
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Nigerian art installation finds the beauty in plastic pollution
Artist Abdulrasaq Babalola, 27, gathered 5,000 plastic bottles around Lagos, Nigeria, for an art project to provoke discussion and action on plastic pollution.
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Workers trapped under collapsed building in Nigeria
Witnesses reported a number of construction workers in Lagos, Nigeria, were trapped underneath concrete rubble after the building they were working on collapsed. (Credit: REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja)
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Nigeria becomes first African nation to roll out digital currency
Called eNaira, it is hoped to foster economic growth.
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UK’s Cambridge University returns looted African artefact
A sculpture that was among hundreds of Benin Bronzes looted by British troops in 1897 has been given back to Nigeria by a college at the University of Cambridge.
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University of Aberdeen returns looted Benin bronze to Nigeria
An historic bronze statue, looted from Nigeria more than a century ago, is on its way home from the United Kingdom.
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Omicron variant detected in Canada, says Ontario government
The Ontario government has announced that two cases of the omicron variant of the coronavirus have been detected in Ottawa. The two people had recently travelled from Nigeria, a statement read.
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Nigeria: NGO teaches girls how to build robots, engineering careers
A non-governmental organisation in Nigeria is teaching disadvantaged girls how to build robots and careers in software engineering.
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Nigerian states arm locals against rise in attacks by armed groups
At least 20 people have been killed in Nigeria's Sokoto state when gunmen attacked a market.
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Nigeria builds new schools, but not all students can access them
Education in Nigeria’s northern Borno state, the region at the heart of years of Boko Haram violence, is getting back on track.
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Nigeria luxury home market booms despite economic crisis
Nigeria's housing crisis has been made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic - with homeownership now out of reach for many people.
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World reacts to death of Chad President Idriss Deby
World leaders pay tribute to Idriss Deby, Chad’s president of more than 30 years, who has died at 68.
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COVID creates economic concerns during Benin presidential election
Benin is a maritime hub for many West African countries like Niger, Burkina Faso and Chad. A substantial part of its revenue comes from cargos of cars. But exports have slowed down in the last year.
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Nigeria: Hundreds of schools forced to close after attacks
Experts say poverty, inequality, corruption and institutional failures are at the heart of Nigeria’s insecurity.
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Nigeria violence: Attacks devastate farms in northwest Nigeria
Statistics show three of Nigeria’s 10 poorest states are in the northwest, a region blighted by these attacks.
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Nigeria: Corruption, land confiscations blamed for rising poverty
A scramble for scarce land in Nigeria is pushing millions of people into poverty, according to activists.
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Nigeria rice farmers could face court over unpaid loans
Nigerian officials say they are planning to take thousands to court after more than a million farmers were given cash and tools as part of scheme to boost local production.
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‘On their heels’: Nigerian forces say kidnappers being tracked
Kidnappers abducted 42 people, including 27 students, three teachers and relatives of school staff.