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  • Video/Audio
    8 years ago
    by imokruok
    +16 +1

    Kanye West - Wolves (Reborn by Toulouse)

    Mysterious producer T o u l o u s e creates a genre-warping remix of Kanye West’s “Wolves”

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by melaniee
    +43 +1

    Nigeria Wins Battle Against Polio: Here's How It Fought The Disease

    The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday that Nigeria, which has long battled with polio, is no longer on the list of countries that spread the disease, a feat that brings the world closer to fully eliminating the disease. Since July last year, the African country has not reported new incidence of polio, an accomplishment that is attributed in part to intensified immunization drives.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by TNY
    +41 +1

    Suspected Boko Haram suicide bombers kill 33 in Chad

    Five suicide bombers killed 33 people in Chad and wounded 51 more in a coordinated attack suspected to be the work of the Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram, a local government official said.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by ppp
    +29 +1

    Obama to deploy 300 US troops to Cameroon to fight Boko Haram

    Barack Obama on Wednesday notified US Congress that he intends to deploy 300 troops to Cameroon to conduct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations. In a letter released by the White House, the president said 90 personnel had already been deployed, and would be armed for self-defense. A senior administration official told AFP the deployment was “part of the counter Boko Haram effort”.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by canuck
    +54 +1

    In Nigeria, Solar-Powered Fridges at Outdoor Markets Save Food From Spoiling

    In developing countries, an unbelievable 45% of food goes bad because of a lack of cold storage. It’s an especially big problem during transportation from farms to outdoor markets, where food sits in the scorching sun for hours on end. But one startup has a solution: solar-powered refrigeration stations that could save the livelihoods of half a billion farmers worldwide.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by cone
    +35 +1

    Nigeria crackdown on fake bank accounts

    Nigeria has launched a major crackdown on fake bank-account holders in a bid to reduce fraud in the banking sector. People were asked to enrol at their local banks to have their fingerprints taken, along with a photograph of their face by the end of Friday. Nigeria's central bank said non-registered customers would lose electronic access to their accounts. Huge sums are allegedly stolen from Nigerian banks as a result of forgery and illegal withdrawals.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by hxxp
    +25 +1

    Nigerians Are Building Fireproof, Bulletproof, And Eco-Friendly Homes With Plastic Bottles And Mud

    These colorful homes are bulletproof, fireproof, and can withstand earthquakes. They also maintain a comfortable temperature, produce zero carbon emissions, and are powered by solar and methane gas from recycled waste. Plastic is everywhere. In fact, the environment is so riddled with it, researchers predict that 99% of all birds on this planet will have plastic in their gut by the year 2050.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by aj0690
    +6 +1

    More than 30 dead as carnage returns to NE Nigeria

    More than 30 people were killed Tuesday when a bomb blast ripped through packed crowds in Yola, northeast Nigeria, just days after President Muhammadu Buhari visited declaring that Boko Haram were close to defeat. The explosion happened at about 8:20 pm (1920 GMT) in the Jambutu area of the Adamawa state capital, although it was not immediately clear whether it was caused by a suicide bomber or an improvised explosive device.

  • Expression
    8 years ago
    by jedlicka
    +19 +1

    Polly-Glot a Cracker in Many Tongues

    Hundreds of languages are spoken in this country: So which one do you teach a parrot? It is a decision the pet shops of Nigeria confront every time a talking bird lands in their possession. Last year, a babbling grey parrot arrived at Salisu Sani’s bird stand in this northern city. There was only one problem. She spoke one of the country’s lesser-known tongues.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by geoleo
    +19 +1

    Three suicide bombers target Chad village market

    Three suicide bombers carried out coordinated attacks Saturday at a village market in Chad, killing 27 people and wounding about 80 others, security sources said. The bombers struck three different parts of the busy weekly market in Loulou Fou, which is on an island in Lake Chad near the border with Nigeria.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by geoleo
    +45 +1

    Boko Haram Burns Kids Alive in Nigeria, 86 Dead: Officials

    A survivor hidden in a tree says he watched Boko Haram extremists firebomb huts and heard the screams of children burning to death, among 86 people officials say died in the latest attack by Nigeria's homegrown Islamic extremists. Scores of charred corpses and bodies with bullet wounds littered the streets from Saturday night's attack on Dalori village and two nearby camps housing 25,000 refugees, according to survivors and soldiers...

  • Analysis
    8 years ago
    by hxxp
    +35 +1

    Join us or die: the birth of Boko Haram

    n February 2009, I was at a motor park in Maraba, a satellite of the Nigerian capital Abuja, looking for motorcyclists wearing dried vegetables on their heads. The Nigerian Police Force had recently tightened laws requiring drivers and passengers of motorcycles to wear helmets. In the case of motorcycle taxis – known as achabas in northern Nigeria – drivers would now have to provide helmets for their passengers. There was an uproar.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by sasky
    +27 +1

    Nigeria Lassa fever outbreak kills more than 100

    More than 100 people have been killed by Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria, as West Africa battles to contain a flare-up of the virus, according to data from the nation's health authorities. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) statistics released on Saturday show that reported cases of the acute haemorrhagic disease - both confirmed and suspected - stood at 175 with a total of 101 deaths since August. "As at today, 19 (including Abuja) states...

  • Expression
    8 years ago
    by AdelleChattre
    +32 +1

    Lagos’s blackout nightmare: the suburb that’s been in darkness for five years

    For Lagosians, electricity shortages can mean cooking by torchlight, or companies spending a shocking 70% of the budget on diesel ... and some neighbourhoods have spent half a decade with no power at all. By Eromo Egbejule.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by Pfennig88
    +34 +1

    Nigeria government's audit removes nearly 24,000 non-existent workers

    The Nigerian government has removed nearly 24,000 workers from its payroll after an audit revealed they did not exist, the Finance Ministry has said. The move has enabled a monthly saving of around $11,5m (£8m). The audit is part of an anti-corruption campaign by President Muhammadu Buhari, who took power last year.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by melaniee
    +41 +1

    At least 22 dead in suicide bombing in Nigeria

    Two female suicide bombers disguised as men blew themselves up Wednesday at a mosque near the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, killing at least 22 people, the Nigerian military and rescuers on the scene said. The attack happened during morning prayers at the mosque in the Molai area on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state. The blasts happened minutes apart, the military said.

  • Expression
    8 years ago
    by AdelleChattre
    +21 +1

    Is Lagos the Most Dangerous Party City on the Planet?

    “This was Lagos after all, and one conceit is that everybody here has three hustles: An oil mogul may also own a restaurant while bankrolling a recording session with an up-and-coming MC. On the street level it’s no different. In this export-dependent, corrupt, dangerous city, whether you’re living high or low, one job never feels like enough...” By Adam Skolnick.

  • Expression
    8 years ago
    by AdelleChattre
    +6 +1

    Learning To Mourn In My Father’s Country

    After my brother died and my father was partially paralyzed, my family traveled 7,000 miles in search of an old home, a new house, and the things we’d lost on the road in between. By Reggie Ugwu.

  • Current Event
    8 years ago
    by Borska
    +25 +1

    Nigeria ex-MP sentenced to 154 years for corruption

    A court in Nigeria has sentenced a former local MP to 154 years in jail for corruption and money laundering. Gabriel Daudu, from central Kogi State, was found guilty of 77 charges, Nigeria's anti-corruption body says. But the judge ruled that the sentences would run concurrently, meaning Dauda will only spend two years in jail.

  • Analysis
    8 years ago
    by everlost
    +19 +1

    Special Report: The rifts behind Nigeria's mass kidnap

    When local people warned that hundreds of Islamist militants were heading towards his remote town of Chibok in northeastern Nigeria, Danuma Mphur hurried to summon help. As chairman of the Parent Teachers Association at the town’s school, Mphur feared for the safety of children who were staying there to take exams. The 15 Nigerian soldiers in Chibok were no match for the forces of Boko Haram, a militant group waging a campaign to create an Islamic state...