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Nigeria destroys 1 million donated COVID-19 vaccines

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Called eNaira, it is hoped to foster economic growth.
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UK’s Cambridge University returns looted African artefact

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Kidnappers abducted 42 people, including 27 students, three teachers and relatives of school staff.