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(9 stories) Nigeria: 50 Islamic insurgents killed in military raid; residents say sect killed 9

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Nigeria - News September 6, 2013

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Nigeria: 50 Islamic insurgents killed in military raid; residents say sect killed 9 (Squamish Chief)
Nigeria's military raided an Islamic insurgent camp and launched air and ground attacks over two days, killing about 50 sect members, a military official said Friday.

Armed Muslims in Nigeria Kill Christians in their Homes (Atlas Shrugs)
But would Obama intervene and stop aiding and abetting the jihadists? Not when it's Christians.

Nigeria: The Graft Watchdog - 'Another Brand of Corruption' (AllAfrica)
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is meant to bring wrongdoers to justice.

PHOTOS: Images Of Dead Clerics Appear On The Walls Of A Mosque In Ikorodu
PHOTOS: Images Of Dead Clerics Appear On The Walls Of A Mosque In Ikorodu (Ghanamma)
Last Tuesday, an amazing event occurred at Owode Onirin, Ikorodu, Lagos, as images of some clerics who died decades ago were believed to have made sudden appearances on the walls of Dawiz Central Mosque in the area.

Visiting Nigeria's sprawling secondhand computer village (Fortune)
One might best describe Lagos, Nigeria's Computer Village as a harried community of electronics vendors, traders, scammers, and shoppers.

15 killed by sect members in Nigeria (NEWS.au)
RESIDENTS of a northwestern Nigerian village say suspected sect members disguised as traders invaded a market and opened fire, killing at least 15 people.

16 kidnappers killed in Nigeria - Indiatalkies.com (India Talkies)
Abuja, Sep 6: At least 16 suspected kidnappers have been killed and 63 others arrested in Nigeria's River state, police said Thursday.

Shell to negotiate with Nigerians over oil spill compensation (AlertNet)
Compensation talks will begin in Nigeria on Monday between lawyers for Royal Dutch Shell and for 15,000 Nigerian villagers who say their livelihoods were destroyed by oil spills from pipelines operated by the company.

Sentencing highlights change in heroin trafficking (Northern Michigan News)
A federal judge has sentenced a longtime fugitive to nine years in prison for leading what was one of the world's largest heroin networks, extending from Thailand to Chicago.

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