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Nigeria's foreign minister said the United States was pressuring African countries to accept Venezuelan deportees, some straight out of prison, but Africa's most populous country could not accommodate them due to its own problems.
Former Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari, who led Africa's most populous country from 2015-23 and was the first Nigerian leader to oust an incumbent through the ballot box, died in London on Sunday,
South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the United States, and Rwanda says it’s in talks with the Trump administration on a similar deal. Nigeria says it’s rejecti
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South Sudan has accepted eight third-country deportees from the U.S. and Rwanda says it’s in talk with the administration of President Donald Trump on a similar deal.
The World Bank has said that Nigeria and other affected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, should strive to meet the demands of their citizens amidst limited external financing.
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Legit.ng on MSNBuhari’s Last Official Emotional Statement Emerges as Nigeria Mourns Leader's DeathLate Former President Muhammadu Buhari’s last statement mourned Aminu Dantata, praising his philanthropy, business legacy and mentorship across West Africa.
Nigeria's government is pushing back against U.S. efforts to send them migrants and foreign prisoners, with Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar quoting Public Enemy to drive home his point.
Macroinvertebrates include snails and larvae of dragonflies, caddisflies, mayflies and stoneflies, among others. They can be described as ecological engineers of freshwater ecosystems. They break down organic material, recycle nutrients, and form the base of food webs.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNNigeria’s Chukwuebuka Enekwechi is now the first African to surpass 22-meter mark in shot putSaturday’s meet, which was the ninth leg of the 2025 Diamond League, saw five men throw beyond 22 meters in a single meet
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