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Nigeria

Nigerian gunmen kill churchgoers in Zonkwa, Kaduna

Riots have broken out in a northern Nigerian town after a church was attacked by unknown gunmen, leaving at least two dead and 14 wounded. The shooting happened in the Kaduna state town of Zonkwa, where hundreds…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
BBC
Posted:
4 Nov 2011

Nigeria

Nigeria Food Security Outlook October 2011 to March 2012

Key Messages • Over 80 percent of the population of households nationwide face None or Minimal acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 1). Food access has been improving since August with the green harvest, stable food prices and…

Nigeria

Farmers anticipate higher yields from participatory trials of key staples

Farmers participating in field trials of staple food crops with researchers from the Nigerian national programs and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Kwara State are hopeful of increasing their yield this season, as…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
IITA
Posted:
28 Oct 2011

Nigeria

UN mourns one more death in Nigeria bomb blast

Abuja, Nigeria - The United Nations is deeply saddened by the death of Sunday Nwachukwu, a UN Development Programme (UNDP) staff member who was severely injured in a bomb attack on 26 August at the UN…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNDP
Posted:
19 Oct 2011

Nigeria

Fighting between Boko Haram Islamists and Nigerian security rages on

While the Nigerian military claims that the fighting with Boko Haram in the country's north is under control, the lack of information from the region fuels doubt about the military's success. By David Francis, Correspondent / October…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
CSMonitor
Posted:
19 Oct 2011

Nigeria

Human rights agenda 2011-2015

IntroductIon Amnesty International urges members of the Nigerian National Assembly, the highest law making body in the country, to use their election to public office to improve Nigeria’s national human rights record and to demonstrate Nigeria’s strong…

Nigeria

Shell accused of delta atrocities

Shell has fuelled armed conflict in Nigeria by paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to feuding militant groups, according to an investigation by the oil industry watchdog, Platform, and a coalition of non-government organisations. The oil giant…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Mail & Guardian
Posted:
10 Oct 2011

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