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Nigeria's Boko Haram claim bombings

20:36 28.11.2011 | 0 comments

Nigeria's Islamist Boko Haram sect was responsible for a string of weekend bombings targeting government buildings and churches in Geidam in the northeast, its purported spokesperson said on Monday.
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Nigerian Nobel laureate says NO to 'Illegal' exercise of presidential power

The Save Nigeria Group (SNG), a baby of Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, on Thursday warned operatives in the Executive and Legislative Arms of government as well as the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that their refusal to steer the country away from constitutional crisis could..
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Nigerian First lady Turai Yaradua overthrows Jonathan

Nigeria´s most powerful housewife, Hajia Turai Yaradua has unofficially taken over the seat of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria after asking Acting president Goodluck Jonathan to cede power.
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Put Nigeria first, Senate president tells feuding parties over Yar'Adua

Responding to the 'confusion' that has engulfed the country since the return of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, the nation's number th ree citizen and President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, Thursday told the "feuding parties" and other Nigerians to put the country first 'because no..
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Nigerian president's office says acting leader in charge

The office of ailing Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua on Thursday insisted that his deputy, Goodluck Jonathan, is acting president, in a move seen as an attempt to clear the confusion on who rules the country
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Nigerian president returns from Saudi hospital

Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua arrived back in Abuja on Wednesday after three months in a Saudi Arabian hospital, renewing uncertainty over the leadership of Africa's most populous nation.
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Nigerian Acting President Assures of Credible Elections in 2011

Nigerian Acting President Goodluck Jonathan has committed to a free and fair elections in the 2011.
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