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Dozens killed in attacks on Nigeria's Christian villages (6 stories)

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Nigeria - News January 30, 2014

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Abuja, Nigeria, Jan 30, 2014 / 04:07 pm .- At least 99 people were reportedly left dead after attacks on two Christian villages in northeast Nigeria this week, suspected to have been carried out by Islamic extremist militants.

Ahead of the 2015 general elections, the campaign posters of aspirants have started appearing in different parts of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The Chief Executive Officer of Sahara Group, Mr Tonye Cole, on Thursday said that it would take Nigerians about five years to experience uninterrupted electricity supply.

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria , CBN, Lamido Sanusi, has said the infrastructure deficit challenge facing the country can be blamed on absence of long-term low-interest financing for projects.

Nigerians demonstrated their disdain for same-sex relationships last week when an angry mob almost lynched seven suspected homosexuals who were brought for trial before Sharia Court 4 in Anguwan Jaki, Bauchi State.

The Ogun State Police command said, yesterday, that it arrested five persons after they robbed and raped a businesswoman along Idi-Iroko road in Yewa South Local Government Area of the state.

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