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(8 stories) Nigeria Urges Islamic Leaders to Negotiate With Boko Haram

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Nigeria - News July 1, 2013

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Nigeria Urges Islamic Leaders to Negotiate With Boko Haram
Nigeria Urges Islamic Leaders to Negotiate With Boko Haram (Voice of America)
While the committee calls for peace talks, Nigerian security forces say they will destroy any area they believe to be a Boko Haram camp.

Nigeria: Our Policies Are to Make Nigeria Food Sufficient - Adesina... (AllAfrica)
The 40th meeting of the National Council on Agriculture and Rural Development held in Abeokuta, Ogun state last week was another opportunity for Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, the Minister of Agriculture, to reel out the efforts of the present administration at making the country sufficient in food production.

Nigeria: Ondo Prison Break Pathetic - Mimiko (AllAfrica)
AT least 30 gunmen in the early hours of Sunday stormed the Olokuta Medium Security Prison in Akure, Ondo State capital, and set free about 175 inmates mainly those standing trial for robbery.

Oil thefts threaten Nigeria's economy, environment (KTEN-TV Denison)
The first drops of crude float in the languid muddy currents of Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta, then slowly grow into the splatter of a massive crime scene.

Oil thefts threaten Nigeria's economy, environment (Lake Wylie Pilot)
The first drops of crude float in the languid muddy currents of Nigeria's oil-rich southern delta, then slowly grow into the splatter of a massive crime scene.

Killed Lagos Kidnappers: We could have exposed Lagos council... (Vanguard)
The peace enjoyed by residents of Idomila community, located off Agbara Igbesa area of Ogun State, was, in the early hours of Monday, suspended following sporadic gun shots which jolted the residents from sleep.

Africa's Richest Man Vies With China in Nigerian Tomato Market (The Washington Post)
Shittu Ibrahim ekes out a living for his two wives and 11 children by selling tomatoes he grows to passersby along a highway that runs through the Kadawa Valley near Kano, the biggest city in northern Nigeria.

'More Nigerians need dialysis, kidney transplant monthly' (Guardian Newspapers)
GIVEN the prevalence of hypertension and diabetes diseases in the country, more Nigerians are coming down with kidney failure and no fewer than 1, 500 patients now need dialysis and transplantation every month.

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