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90 dead bodies recovered in Nigeria after attacks (8 stories)

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Nigeria - News February 20, 2014

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A total of 90 corpses have been recovered and buried in Nigeria northeast town of Bama a day after deadly attack by Boko Haram, local official told Xinhua on Thursday.

Since President Goodluck Jonathan signed new legislation in Nigeria, referred to as 'Jail the Gays Law', men perceived to be gay have been under attack.

Authorities ordered the evacuation of an entire northern Iowa city Thursday as firefighters battled a fire at a fertilizer plant.

THE roughly 170m Nigerians who inhabit Africa's most populous country are producing far more waste than their creaking infrastructure can manage.

Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday suspended the Central Bank governor blamed for leaking news that billions of petrodollars are missing from the coffers of Africa's biggest oil producer, accusing him of "financial recklessness and misconduct."

President Goodluck Jonathan has appointed Godwin Emefiele, who is the managing director of Zenith Bank, as the new governor of Central Bank.

A woman from Gwoza, Borno State, displaced by the violence and unrest caused by the insurgency, weeps at a refugee camp in Mararaba Madagali, Adamawa State, February 18, 2014 REUTERS/Stringer * Offensive against them has failed to curb violence MAIDUGURI, Feb 19 - Gunmen from Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist group attacked the northeastern town of ... (more)

The agreement is for MTN networks in Lagos, Abuja, Enugu and Port Harcourt in the most populous African country where MTN is the largest operator with 45 million subscribers.

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