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At Least 100 Dead in Nigeria

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Dozens feared dead in air strike on village in northeastern Nigeria
Dozens of people are feared dead after Nigerian military aircraft struck a village market while pursuing members of the rebel group Boko Haram in the country’s northeast, according to a local official...

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At least 100 dead after military airstrike hits wrong target in Nigeria
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At Least 100 Dead in Nigeria After Air Force 'Misfire' on Market, Sources Say
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At least 100 dead in Nigeria after air force 'misfire' on market
A Nigerian Air Force strike targeting jihadi rebels hit a local market in northeastern Nigeria, killing over 100 civilians including children and injuring many others, a rights group and local media r...

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Over 100 killed after mistaken strike by Nigerian Air Force hits local market
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Nigeria Air Force orders investigation after dozens killed in airstrike
Sahara Reporters
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'Every Day I Pray for Nigeria To Do Well So They Don't End Up Running To Ghana' — President Mahama

President John Mahama has declared that Ghana’s stability and prosperity are closely tied to Nigeria’s success, warning that failure in Africa’s most populous nation could trigger migration pressures on smaller neighboring countries.
Daily Post Nigeria
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Nigeria’s future will be shaped by our choices, not chance – Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has stressed that Nigeria's future will be shaped not by rhetoric, but by deliberate actions, strong institutions, and
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Nigeria wildlife trafficking persists as protection law awaits presidential signing

By Isaac Anyaogu LAGOS, April 14 (Reuters) - Nigeria’s customs said on Tuesday its officials had intercepted two hyenas, a porcupine and 24 protected birds, the sixth major wildlife seizure since parliament passed a long‑awaited protection law in October that has not yet come into force.
Sahara Reporters
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‘Insecurity In Nigeria Will Stop Two Weeks After Election,’ Akpabio Blames Political Actors For Violence

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has stirred fresh controversy after claiming that the rising wave of insecurity across Nigeria is politically motivated and will disappear shortl
Daily Post Nigeria
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Nigeria becomes net petrol exporter as Dangote Refinery ships 44,000bpd

Nigeria has reached a historic milestone in its downstream oil sector, emerging as a net exporter of petrol for the first time, largely driven by
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Travel warning expanded for Nigeria, embassy staff allowed to leave

The United States has expanded a travel warning for Nigeria. The embassy in Abuja, the African nation’s capital, is also allowing non-emergency government employees and their families to leave.
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Nigeria police arrest 33-member gang over Kwara church abductions

Nigerian police have arrested a 33-member gang over a November attack in which 38 people were abducted from a church in central Kwara state, police said on
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South Africa, Nigeria enter cybercrime global ranking

South Africa and Nigeria ranked among the top 20 countries worldwide where cybercrime complaints were filed last year, research by the US FBI found. Global cybercrime losses surged to a record $20.8 billion in 2025,
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Nigeria to cut import duties on food, vehicles to curb inflation

By Camillus Eboh ABUJA, April 14 (Reuters) - Nigeria will slash import duties on food, vehicles and industrial inputs from July 1, the presidency said on Tuesday, as Africa's most populous country seeks to rein in inflation and ease rising living costs.

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