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Spain made heavy work of beating ten-man Uruguay in their quarterfinal in Kaduna, losing a 3-1 lead and requiring a penalty shoot-out to finally book their place in the semifinals of the Fifa U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009. Full Article at SuperSport
Spain will now clash with the winner of the quarter-final between hosts Nigeria and Korea, which will be played later on Monday in the coastal town of Calabar. Full Article at Goal.com
Muhammad Shagari of Nigeria reacts after their FIFA U-20 World Cup soccer match defeat to Germany in Suez October 7, 2009. View Photo »
This was no mean feat. Getting it out of Cameroun with a sitting Camerounian President to Abuja was tough but we did it and even got the IOC president Jack Rogue to come to Nigeria for the congress. That is the relationship that we wield and want to maintain
Four million lives in Africa could be saved by adopting science-based health policiesTomas van Houtryve/Panos Pictures African governments could save millions of lives relatively cheaply by adopting science-based health policies, according to a report... Full Article at Nature.com
Buoyed by a scramble for energy and raw materials by China and other emerging nations, oil companies are spending tens of billions of dollars drilling oil and gas wells deep below the Atlantic many miles off the African coast. Full Article at International Business Times
Ever wonder how the oil extraction industry affects indigenous peoples and environments in places like Nigeria, Russia, Venezuela and the U.S.? Peter Maass' engaging, detailed reporting in "Crude World" answers that question. Full Article at Streetsblog
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 »
That ECOWAS implements a pilot project on modernization and interconnectivity at the border posts on the Nigeria-Benin-Togo-Ghana-Coted'Ivoire axis and that member states abolish residence permits in implementation of decisions of the heads of states and government.
Once upon a time, the CIA trained, financed and supported Osama bin Laden and his mujahidin networks in Afghanistan to repel the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Full Article at UK Indymedia Newswire
Newly-crowned African champions Tout Puissant Mazembe will be in Abu Dhabi next month for the FIFA Club World Cup. Full Article at Goal.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
Nigeria's Daniel Adejo, left, celebrates his goal which gave his team a 5-0 victory, followed by teammate Danny Uchechi, right, 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 »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 »Nigeria's Rabiu Ibrahim, left, rises up to keep the ball from Tahiti's Teheivarii Ludivion, during 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 »Tahiti's Alvin Tehau , right, fouls Nigeria's Obiora Nwankwo during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Rabiu Ibrahim, left, is toppled by Tahiti's Heimano Bourebare, during 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 »Nigeria's Daniel Adejo, right, tries to keep Tahiti's Teaonui Tehau from advancing with the ball, during 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 »Daniel Adejo of Nigeria celebrates his goal against Tahiti during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniel Adejo of Nigeria celebrates his goal against Tahiti during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Tahiti's Teave Teamotuaitau,center, reacts after Nigeria's Ibok Edet, right, scored a goal during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Oluwasina Abe, left, goes for a high ball with Tahiti's Steevy Chong Hue, right,during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Obiora Nwankwo, center, celebrates his goal with Nigeria's Ibok Edet, center-right, during 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 »Nigeria's Rabiu Ibrahim, right, is challenged by Tahiti's Patrick Tepah during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at Cairo International Stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Raheem Lawal of Nigeria (C) falls over Alvin Tehau of Tahiti (R) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Rabiu Ibrahim of Nigeria falls after being tackled by Heimano Bourebare of Tahiti (unseen) during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Nurudeen Orelesi of Nigeria celebrates his goal against Tahiti during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Rabiu Ibrahim of Nigeria (C) jumps over Patrick Tepa of Tahiti during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo October 1, 2009.
View Photo »A woman participates in a road show marking Nigeria's 49th independence day in Lagos, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »School children participate in a road show marking Nigeria's 49th independence day in Lagos, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »A woman participates in a road show marking Nigeria's 49th independence day in Lagos, October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Stanley Ohawuchi of Nigeria (R) is challenged by Victor Laguardia of the Spain during their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Nurudeen Orelesi Healy reacts after losing against Spain in their FIFA U-20 World Cup group B soccer match in Cairo September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Spain's Kike, right, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Raheem Lawal, during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at the Al-Salam stadium, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Rabiu Ibrahim, right, gestures, after tackling Spain's Ander Herrera, center, which led to a winning penalty, with Nigeria's Obiora Nwankwo, at left, during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at the Al-Salam stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Ibok Edet, right, vies for the ball with Spain's Emilio Nsue, during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match at the Al-Salam stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Nigeria's Obiora Nwankwo, left, and Spain's Emilio Nsue, collide, during their U-20 World Cup group B soccer match, at the Al-Salam stadium in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.
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 »Nigeria beat Argentina then, but today it is going to be a different ball game all together. Our mission here in Nigeria is to win the cup and no team, not even Nigeria can stand on our way to victory. We have won two matches and we will do everything tactically possible to top the group.
Nigeria beat Argentina then, but today it is going to be a different ball game all together. Our mission here in Nigeria is to win the cup and no team, not even Nigeria can stand on our way to victory. We have won two matches and we will do everything tactically possible to top the group.
Nigeria and Argentina play same attacking pattern of football and are most dangerous in the counter-attack, so it will be a very difficult game.
At Globacom, we have consistently played a leading role in identifying opportunities and providing platforms for positive transformation of youths through football. This new partnership with the world's most famous football club will no doubt give impetus to the quest by kids in Nigeria, Ghana and Benin...
Iraq could be Nigeria on steroids
in jewelry stores in Vietnam, taxicabs in Venezuela, and outdoor markets in Nigeria
The adulteration of drugs and their ingredients is a critical public health issue ... As recently as a few months ago, this was tragically illustrated in separate instances in Bangladesh and Nigeria. USP, in close collaboration with FDA, manufacturers, and other national and international parties, is ad...
Well, we don't know what to do as all we are concerned with is a successful hosting; it is left for the marketing people to try as much as possible to sort things out. We need the crowd especially for Today's match involving Nigeria and Argentina, so that the Golden Eaglets will get the needed home supp...
The capital imbalances in Nigeria’s banking system will pave the way for a second round of consolidation
That's a nice feeling ... For me, that's the best part of football - the joy and the happiness that it can bring the people. If it's my family or the fans back in Colombia, or here in Nigeria, it doesn't make a difference. It fills me with joy.
There are times like this for so many big teams. It is not only Nigeria that is battling to play themselves to the World Cup. There are so many other bigger teams. It is common in football. But the important thing is that I am confident that Nigeria will be in South Africa for the World Cup
I am extraordinarily proud of our national payments system but I find it embarrassing that you can get in France, in Australia, in Nigeria, a debit card that allows you to buy stuff online, pay for your bills, order a pizza on the phone and do all of the things that you can't do today with your debit ca...
We received the highest score for both of our entries from Nigeria – which secured us the 1st and 2nd places in the regional and national awards
By forging stronger links with colleges in Nigeria and Ghana, pupils and staff will be able to gain a better insight into each others cultures and ways of working. It is just this type of international dimension that places the British education system among the best in the world.
What complicates the African situation is that those states who have acceded to the ICC statutes are in a political dilemma ... The African Union has taken a position in terms of cooperation with the ICC as far as the case of Bashir is concerned. But Nigeria, or any other country that is a state party, ...
This is achievable because if Ghana is presently enjoying a lot of income from visiting tourists, Nigeria with more tourist destinations should earn higher from visiting tourists.
Since the establishment of the Bi-national Commission, we have seen many South African companies getting licences for business and posting good balance sheets from their business in Nigeria but what we have with Nigerian companies trying to make in road into the South Africa economy is delay in getting ...
Nigeria and Benin Republic are two brother countries with common borders. We need to meet from time to time to discuss issues of concern to countries
We are prepared to face Nigeria, because we are not leaving anything to complacency
Though we are leading the group with six points, we will not leave anything to complacency because Nigeria is our strongest opposition
We have started three pilot projects in solar-powered LED lighting—in Nepal, Nigeria and Malaysia
In any regime or government, it does not matter whether it is in Nigeria, the U.K. or the U.S.
Impact of China Africa Trade Relations: the case study of Nigeria.
I skipped the Nigeria Futures because of the groin injury that has kept me out of action for some time. But I'm slowly getting back to full fitness and I should be able to play better in the coming games
How we got to Accra, Ghana today from Abuja, the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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