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Vote counting starts as presidential poll closes

Higher Ed
1. Wide of police outside main opposition party All People's Congress (APC) headquarters 2. Mid of policeman in the street holding gun 3. Mid of two policemen arguing with APC supporters 4. Mid of APC supporters protesting over some...
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Curvaceous figures celebrated with dance craze

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Abidjan - March, 2008 1. Medium shot of DJ Kedjevara dancing with his dancers, a female dancer shaking her bottom 2. Close up of the boy watching 3. Close up of dancer shaking her bottom 4. Audience applauding 5. Various mid shots of...
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Health screenings at airport as Nigeria faces small but growing number of Ebola cases

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Airport officials in Nigeria continued to subject travellers arriving in Lagos to a screening process for the Ebola virus on Wednesday. Health officials used laser thermometers to screen passengers arriving at the Murtala Muhammed...
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Bloomberg

Congressional Hearings: Whos in the Ebola Hot Seat?

Higher Ed
Oct. 16 -- Peter Cook previews Congressional hearings on the U.S. handling of Ebola infections. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nigeria fans react to blast as both they and Argentina progress EXPLETIVE

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Nigerian fans leaving the Estadio Beira-Rio in Porto Alegre reacted with shock and disappointment to news that an explosion rocked a shopping mall in the Nigerian city of Abuja, killing 21 people. Islamic extremists are being blamed for...
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Preview of 50th anniversary celebrations of Organisation of African Unity

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1. Various exteriors of the African Union headquarters 2. Various of Olusegun Obasanjo, former Nigerian President and member of the Africa Progress Panel 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olusegun Obasanjo, Former Nigerian President and member of...
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Health officials warn Americans not to travel to countries hit by Ebola outbreak

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US health officials on Thursday issued warnings to people in the US, not to travel to the three African countries hit by an outbreak of Ebola. The travel advisory applies to non-essential travel to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The...
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Wife of captured fugitive says he should not be extradited to US

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1. Wide of captured American fugitive George Wright and his wife, Maria do Rosario Valente, talking to the reporter 2. Mid Wright kissing his wife 3. Panning Wright walking and hugging his wife 4. Close Wright and his wife 5. Mid...
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Lagos state governor expresses his fears if Ebola virus is not contained soon

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Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola said on Monday there weren't enough experienced virologists and Ebola specialists in west Africa to contain the outbreak of the deadly disease. Fashola also stressed the virus should be contained...
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Armed police in vehicles at scene of clashes over Islamist leader's death

Higher Ed
August 1, 2009 1. Trucks full of Nigerian soldiers driving past, AUDIO: sirens July 31, 2009 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Dega, Borno Police Commissioner: "Through sustained efforts we have been able to return calmness to the...
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Curated Video

Sierra Leone court sentences militia leaders to less than 10 years

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of Special Court 2. People walking into court 3. Court building seen through barbed wire fence 4. Close-up of United Nations flag 5. Defence team walking into court 6. Wide of judges inside courtroom 7. Defence team seated in...
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Curated Video

UN Envoy says world not prepared for crisis; Ebola isolation centre

Higher Ed
The head of the United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER) said on Wednesday that "the world was not prepared" for the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa. Speaking at the UN headquarters in Conakry, Guinea, Anthony...
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Prominent Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina reveals he is gay

Higher Ed
A leading Kenyan author has declared that he is gay - making him one of the most high-profile Africans to do so. Binyavanga Wainaina came out this week in an article called "I Am a Homosexual, Mum", to coincide with his 43rd birthday on...
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Curated Video

Unions announce suspension of fuel strike amid escalating unrest

Higher Ed
Lagos 1. Various of protesters marching through streets 2. Wide of soldier on guard in street 3. Soldiers with protesters Abuja 4. Wide of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union of Nigeria (TUC) leaders at news conference 5....
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JERUSALEM/UK: NIGERIAN EXILES REACT TO DEATH OF SANI ABACHA

Higher Ed
English/Nat Nigerian exiles and humanitarian organisations have expressed hope for the country following the death of strongman and former military leader Sani Abacha. Abacha, who came to power in a 1993 coup, faced worldwide...
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SYND 18 2 68 PAKISTANI AMBASSDOR SPEAKS ON SOUTH WEST AFRICA

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The Pakistani ambassador to the United Nations Agha Shahi, spoke about the situation in South West Africa, where the indigenous Namibia population are seeking independence from South Africa, and independence campaigners have been...