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NIGERIA
Two officials from a pharmaceutical company have been sentenced to seven years in prison, over the sale of an adulterated teething drug that killed 84 babies in 2008.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan's request for South Africa to scrap visas for Nigerian passport holders has been received with mixed feelings.
The number of Nigerians serving various jail terms in the UK has significantly dropped from some 900 to 540.
Pirates have released five Polish and Russian crew members they kidnapped from a cargo ship off the coast of Nigeria last month.
Yaya Garba, the Deputy Commander of the International Support Mission in Mali (MISMA) is dead.
Nigerian air carrier, Arik Air, might soon resume flights to Brazil.
Nigeria has been ranked 39 in macroeconomic stability out of 144 countries assessed in the African competitiveness report released by the world economic forum.
Nigeria’s total indebtedness to the World Bank Group and African Development Bank has reached $5.34bn.
A Nigerian military helicopter has crashed in the country's oil-rich southern delta, just days after one of its jets crashed.
Chad’s president, a survivor of countless rebellions, has stepped into a void left by Africa’s traditional heavyweights.
More than 100 South African companies are doing business in Nigeria across several industries, President Jacob Zuma says.
Powerhouses South Africa and Nigeria have pledged to worker closer together after signing nine pacts covering oil and gas, power, defence and communication.
More than a hundred South African companies are doing business in Nigeria, and the South African government is eager for this number to increase.
Members of the Association of Nigerian Youths in Cote d’Ivoire protested in Abidjan demanding the sack of the Nigerian Ambassador, Tuesday Obajuluwa.
The United Nations human rights watchdog has voiced concern about violence in north-eastern Nigeria that has inflicted numerous casualties and displaced civilians.