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The biblical concept. 'Authority' in biblical usage is not a synonym for 'tyranny'. Full Article at Virtue Online
Portsmouth have pleaded with the football associations of Nigeria, Ghana, Algeria and Ivory Coast to waive their right to call up six of the club's first-team players for the Africa Cup of Nations two weeks before the competition starts on 10 January,... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
German Under-20 Head Coach Horst Hrubesch (L) hugs Nigerian player Rabiu Ibrahim after Germany's victory over Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Germany won 3-2. View Photo »
Brazil, India, Turkey, and Nigeria will be the fastest growing markets over the next five years with CAGRs of 43 percent, 39 percent, 37 percent, and 34 percent, respectively. Latin America will be the fastest growing region at a compound annual growth rate of 48 percent, followed by Africa and the Midd...
A fellow took a brief look at Nollywood Confidential, scanned through the pages and exclaimed that properly marketed, this book will sell at least 250, 000 copies in the next few weeks. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
IF you find two of your kids in the river drowning and you take a plunge to save them only to discover that their mother, who cannot swim, also jumped into the river behind you, who will you save first? The kids or their mother? Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Dar Es Salaam — MOSHI Khalsa launches their campaigns in the Africa Cup Hockey Tournament in Nairobi, Kenya today against Egyptians AM Sharkia. The eight-day tournament will take place at the City Park Stadium in Nairobi. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
German U-20 Head Coach Horst Hrubesch (2nd L) hugs Nigerian player Rabiu Ibrahim (C) after their victory over Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Germany won 3-2. View Photo »
is visiting Nigeria and Kenya this week, the two nations which together account for one third of the estimated 1 million deaths worldwide from the deadly disease
The African Nations Cup kicks off in January and we will see some of the teams taking part in next year’s World Cup. Some major European teams will be losing some top talent to the competition, including Premier League and La Liga sides. Full Article at Soccer News
Former Coach of defunct ACB Football Club of Lagos, Chief Gideon Njoku has said that Argentina cannot scuttle Nigeria's World Cup dream in South Africa. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa and the most populous country in Africa. Nigeria shares land borders with the Republic of Benin in the west, Chad and Cameroon in the east, Niger in the north, and borders the Gulf of Guinea in the south. Full Article
German Under-20 Head Coach Horst Hrubesch (L) hugs Nigerian player Rabiu Ibrahim after Germany's victory over Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Germany won 3-2.
View Photo »German U-20 Head Coach Horst Hrubesch (2nd L) hugs Nigerian player Rabiu Ibrahim (C) after their victory over Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Germany won 3-2.
View Photo »Muhammad Shagari of Nigeria reacts after their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match defeat to Germany in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Bjorn Kopplin of Germany celebrates his goal against Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Bjorn Kopplin of Germany (L) scores a goal past Nigeria's goalkeeper Uche Okafor during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Danny Uchechi of Nigeria (R) reacts next to Germany's Patrick Funk during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Mario Vrancic of Germany (back) challenges Lukman Haruna of Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Danny Uchechi (C) celebrates his goal with teammates during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Germany in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Danny Uchechi (C) celebrates his goal with teammates next to Germany's Lewis Holtby (L) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria team players celebrate a goal during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match against Germany in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Goalkeeper Uche Okafor of Nigeria (R) makes a save from Tobias Kempe of Germany during their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match in Suez October 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's players celebrate the second goal against Germany as fourth official Koman Coulibaly of Mali, center, reacts during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Mubarak Stadium, in the city of Suez, eastern Egypt, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Rabiu Ibrahim reacts after scoring the second goal of his team against Germany during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Mubarak Stadium, in the city of Suez, eastern Egypt, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Bjorn Kopplin, centre, reacts after a goal against Nigeria during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Mubarak Stadium, in the city of Suez, eastern Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Richard Sukuta-Pasu, left, fights for the ball with Nigeria's Ibok Edet during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Mubarak Stadium, in the city of Suez, eastern Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Germany's Richard Sukuta-Pasu, left, fights for the ball with Nigeria's Ibok Edet during their U-20 World Cup Round of 16 soccer match at the Mubarak Stadium, in the city of Suez, eastern Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Partisans of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom arrive by boat to surrender arms on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »One of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom (L) speaks to special aid to President Umaru Yar'Adua, Timi Alaibe on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »Militant youths carry poster of one of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom (R poster) on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »One of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom speaks to his partisans on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »One of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom (FRONT 2L) arrives to surrender arms and ammunition on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »One of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom (C) examines an anti aircraft gun surrendered to the Nigerian authorities on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »One of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom (C) speaks to his partisans on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »One of Nigeria's key militant leaders in the volatile oil hub of the Niger Delta Ateke Tom (R) examines an anti aircraft gun surrendered to the Nigerian authorities on October 3, 2009 in Port Harcourt.
View Photo »Nigeria's Daniel Adejo celebrates his goal which gave his team a 5-0 victory, at the Nigeria vs Tahiti U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at the Cairo International stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »German U-20 Head Coach Horst Hrubesch (2nd L) hugs Nigerian player Rabiu Ibrahim (C) after their victory over Nigeria during their FIFA U-20 World Cup second round football match in the Egyptian port city of Suez on October 7, 2009. Germany won 3-2.
View Photo »Brazil, India, Turkey, and Nigeria will be the fastest growing markets over the next five years with CAGRs of 43 percent, 39 percent, 37 percent, and 34 percent, respectively. Latin America will be the fastest growing region at a compound annual growth rate of 48 percent, followed by Africa and the Midd...
is visiting Nigeria and Kenya this week, the two nations which together account for one third of the estimated 1 million deaths worldwide from the deadly disease
Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, contributes more than a quarter of the one million malaria deaths in Africa, according to official statistics
The exemplary leadership of President Yar'Adua, the ministry of health, and all development partners working alongside the government, is leading to a fundamental reversal of the course of malaria control in Nigeria
In just one year, Nigeria has positioned itself to meet the Secretary-General’s goal of universal coverage by 2010. With one quarter of the world’s malaria deaths occurring here, Nigeria bears the most onerous malaria burden. But the proficiency with which the Government is closing in on malaria is a bo...
We must succeed with Nigeria in this fight against this horrific disease, malaria ... It kills over 300,000 children and women in Nigeria each year. It accounts for 75 million cases in Nigeria and when you think about the cost to the economy because people can not go to work, because 60 percent of outpa...
We must succeed with Nigeria in this fight against this horrific disease, malaria ... It kills over 300,000 children and women in Nigeria each year. It accounts for 75 million cases in Nigeria and when you think about the cost to the economy because people can not go to work, because 60 percent of outpa...
I'm very impressed. Government College Ughelli was and continues to be one of the foremost secondary schools in Nigeria, with strong relationship with Federal Government College, Warri and Edo College, Benin City. Education is still far more than having buildings.
Although the US continues to lead the globe in 2009 in smartphone sales, Pyramid expects China to capture the number one position in 2010, driven by operators' aggressive promotion of smartphones using wider portfolios, more attractive pricing for services, and new initiatives ... Brazil, India, Turkey,...
the theatre of the incursions of these Islamic ‘moral patrols’ are the rural towns where the mosques are controlled by Salafists, a fundamentalist sect of Islam, with a substantial presence in the province of Tarragona. These groups are heavily inspired by the Koran and the rigid regulations applied in ...
This production will portray the beautiful international diversity of New York with dances representing the countries of Spain, Nigeria, China, India, France and Russia. The ballet culminates in the Land of Freedom rather than the traditional Land of Sweets.
The eligibility of these three countries to participate at Dubai Lynx opens up the fantastic learning and inspirational opportunities that the festival has to offer to their respective advertising communities ... We already have developed strong working relationships with the Advertising Association of ...
In the instant case of the Amnesty International's report, it is quite obvious that the mission is to kill the Nigeria Police, wipe out her records and bury her aspirations.
Kenya has a great chance for our teams to dominate and win the titles. However, both Nigeria and Egypt stand out as the teams to beat in the tournament
It is such an honour to be mentored by Gerbrselassie, everyone knows what he has achieved. Haile has committed to helping us achieve our sporting goals, so I want to be South Africa's number one by next year and I also want to represent my country in the 2012 Olympics. I know it is going to be a huge ch...
Strong performance in Europe and Asia is expected to offset any continued impact in Nigeria of adverse exchange rates and the tightening of liquidity in the market. The outlook for the full year remains positive and in line with expectations.
The work of the StAR Initiative has proven successful in a number of pilot countries including Bangladesh, Haiti, Indonesia and Nigeria.
There is a demand for in Ghana, Nigeria, Dubai, Lebanon, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Organized criminals are shipping the vehicles overseas, and as a result, the recovery rate for stolen vehicles in Canada continues to decline, even though there are fewer thefts in total
Even though we are not yet an export power, we still manage to feed our neighbours; most of the grains found even as far as Libya come from Nigeria .
Our youth team plans for the national sides are all set till 2015. Each team has its own staff and we are preparing them four years before they enter any competition. That's why we were in Egypt [for the FIFA Under 20 World Cup], that's why we were in Nigeria [for the Under 17 version] and that's why ou...
I think I have fulfilled one ambition of playing outside Nigeria and the next step is to take my game to Europe
Port Harcourt is a place full of energy and exceptional natural beauty which once was the epicenter of culture in Nigeria
Basil Read has done projects in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, Nigeria and Uganda
Our qualification was a soothing balm to all Nigerians. I tell you, the supporters, more that any one else, qualified Nigeria for South Africa 2010 because when the players turned and saw the singing and drumming, they went into the pitch with extra determination. And that saw us through in Kenya.
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