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Nigeria is caught in this double-bind on climate change
As you may be aware, a vaccine for the prevention and control of cervical cancer in Nigeria was recently discovered and registered for use by NAFDAC in the country. The task ahead of all stakeholders now is to create enough awareness on the infection and seek to get to as many rural communities as possi...
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
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.
We played Nigeria and we beat them a few months ago in Dubai. So we know them and we understand their way of playing. But things have changed since then, and the context is completely different in a World Cup, and playing against the host country. We'll enter the pitch with respect for our opponent, but...
This is nothing more than a variation of the Nigerian scam with proceeds eventually going to Nigeria, South Africa or the United Kingdom ... Prosecution is basically non-existent because the perpetrators reside in foreign countries.
Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria have begun farming hybrids of the sweet wormwood shrub with Chinese and Vietnamese ancestry, said Li Guoqiao at the Tropical Medicine Institute. ... Asked if China would export the high-yielding Artemisia annua to Africa, Li said: 'We want to grow them in China and whatever w...
By convening the Forum in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous democracy, we are sending a message that the strengthening of mass media systems is an urgent imperative for societal advancement, and needs the support of governments, business leaders, and civil society.
I gained a more global perspective after two weeks in Philadelphia than from all of the years I've traveled to our European subsidiaries. A site visit doesn't open up another culture. In the EDP, I worked with executives from Japan, Nigeria, and Portugal. My base of understanding is now broader, and I c...
BAUCHI, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 05: Kim Dong Jin (2nd L) of Korea celebrates with his team mates after scoring his team's first goal during the Round of 16 match between Mexico and Korea Republic at the AbubakarTafawa Stadium on November 5, 2009 in Bauchi, Nigeria. (Photo by Joern Pollex - FIFA/FIFA via ...
BAUCHI, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 05: Miguel Basulto of Mexico battles with An Jin Beom of Korea (R) during the Round of 16 match between Mexico and Korea Republic at the AbubakarTafawa Stadium on November 5, 2009 in Bauchi, Nigeria. (Photo by Joern Pollex - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
BAUCHI, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 05: Victor Manon of Mexico (L) battles with Kim Jin Su of Korea during the Round of 16 match between Mexico and Korea Republic at the AbubakarTafawa Stadium on November 5, 2009 in Bauchi, Nigeria. (Photo by Joern Pollex - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Football - Nigeria v New Zealand FIFA Under 17 World Cup Second Round - Nigeria 2009 - Abuja Stadium, Abuja, Nigeria - 5/11/09 Nigeria's Stanley Okoro celebrates after scoring his team's second goal Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Scott Heavey Livepic
I want to thank FIFA for bringing football to countries such as Nigeria.
We can blame the west for a lot of things but we can't blame them for what is happening in Zimbabwe right now - neither can we blame them for one man's attempt to truncate rule of law in Nigeria and stay in power for a third term
Abacha may be evil in Nigeria; but in Sierra Leone, he is a hero, almost a saint
Abacha is the saviour of Sierra Leone and we are grateful to him and to Nigeria for playing the 'big brother' role to rescue our country from the throes of civil war
Build volunteers, collaborate with each other, establish an enabling environment to continue the phenomenal Nigeria CSR conference, help raise public awareness, award and encourage exemplary corporate bodies which have excelled in the delivery of development efforts and use it as a catalyst to achieve t...
I do not know what it is about this country that makes other African countries not to take us seriously. If Nigeria or South Africa had gotten one housemate in the house there would have been a huge uproar
It is really disheartening to learn that some unscrupulous people are spreading some misguided statements in public and on some print and electronic media that the GFA has mismanaged the sponsorship funds allocated for our participation in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, Nigeria 2009.
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 »Nigeria is caught in this double-bind on climate change
As you may be aware, a vaccine for the prevention and control of cervical cancer in Nigeria was recently discovered and registered for use by NAFDAC in the country. The task ahead of all stakeholders now is to create enough awareness on the infection and seek to get to as many rural communities as possi...
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
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.
We played Nigeria and we beat them a few months ago in Dubai. So we know them and we understand their way of playing. But things have changed since then, and the context is completely different in a World Cup, and playing against the host country. We'll enter the pitch with respect for our opponent, but...
This is nothing more than a variation of the Nigerian scam with proceeds eventually going to Nigeria, South Africa or the United Kingdom ... Prosecution is basically non-existent because the perpetrators reside in foreign countries.
Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria have begun farming hybrids of the sweet wormwood shrub with Chinese and Vietnamese ancestry, said Li Guoqiao at the Tropical Medicine Institute. ... Asked if China would export the high-yielding Artemisia annua to Africa, Li said: 'We want to grow them in China and whatever w...
By convening the Forum in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous democracy, we are sending a message that the strengthening of mass media systems is an urgent imperative for societal advancement, and needs the support of governments, business leaders, and civil society.
I gained a more global perspective after two weeks in Philadelphia than from all of the years I've traveled to our European subsidiaries. A site visit doesn't open up another culture. In the EDP, I worked with executives from Japan, Nigeria, and Portugal. My base of understanding is now broader, and I c...
BAUCHI, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 05: Kim Dong Jin (2nd L) of Korea celebrates with his team mates after scoring his team's first goal during the Round of 16 match between Mexico and Korea Republic at the AbubakarTafawa Stadium on November 5, 2009 in Bauchi, Nigeria. (Photo by Joern Pollex - FIFA/FIFA via ...
BAUCHI, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 05: Miguel Basulto of Mexico battles with An Jin Beom of Korea (R) during the Round of 16 match between Mexico and Korea Republic at the AbubakarTafawa Stadium on November 5, 2009 in Bauchi, Nigeria. (Photo by Joern Pollex - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
BAUCHI, NIGERIA - NOVEMBER 05: Victor Manon of Mexico (L) battles with Kim Jin Su of Korea during the Round of 16 match between Mexico and Korea Republic at the AbubakarTafawa Stadium on November 5, 2009 in Bauchi, Nigeria. (Photo by Joern Pollex - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Football - Nigeria v New Zealand FIFA Under 17 World Cup Second Round - Nigeria 2009 - Abuja Stadium, Abuja, Nigeria - 5/11/09 Nigeria's Stanley Okoro celebrates after scoring his team's second goal Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Scott Heavey Livepic
I want to thank FIFA for bringing football to countries such as Nigeria.
We can blame the west for a lot of things but we can't blame them for what is happening in Zimbabwe right now - neither can we blame them for one man's attempt to truncate rule of law in Nigeria and stay in power for a third term
Abacha may be evil in Nigeria; but in Sierra Leone, he is a hero, almost a saint
Abacha is the saviour of Sierra Leone and we are grateful to him and to Nigeria for playing the 'big brother' role to rescue our country from the throes of civil war
Build volunteers, collaborate with each other, establish an enabling environment to continue the phenomenal Nigeria CSR conference, help raise public awareness, award and encourage exemplary corporate bodies which have excelled in the delivery of development efforts and use it as a catalyst to achieve t...
I do not know what it is about this country that makes other African countries not to take us seriously. If Nigeria or South Africa had gotten one housemate in the house there would have been a huge uproar
It is really disheartening to learn that some unscrupulous people are spreading some misguided statements in public and on some print and electronic media that the GFA has mismanaged the sponsorship funds allocated for our participation in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, Nigeria 2009.
Ultimately, a lot of phony factors have been forwarded by some sceptics that are claimed to have hampered the performance of our National team in the on-going FIFA U -17 World Cup, Nigeria 2009. We honestly disqualify these reasons thematically hereunder.
it is another milestone in the Nigeria-India bilateral relations and this would take our bilateral relations to the new dimension
This is especially true when national interests are involved, including the significant investments made in [Equatorial Guinea] by US companies – one of the largest destinations for American corporate investment in Africa after South Africa, Angola, and Nigeria – and the fact that Equatorial Guinea supp...
It was a good experience, the staff was good, the environment was beautiful. But as of now I've just done a trial, so far. Speaking after a practice session in Nigeria, the American of Mexican descent also allayed any fear that he may want to wear the green jersey of the Tri-Color. My dad is Mexican him...
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.
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