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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 »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.
This is a tough group. Argentina and Nigeria are too strong for South Korea
The majority of the underperformance in the frontier markets [this year] is focused on a few countries in the [MSCI] index—Nigeria, Romania, Kuwait
We also plan to broadbase our activities in Africa and OVL’s proposal to set a greenfield refinery in Nigeria is intended to further this goal
Argentina is obviously the favourite in the group ... All I can do is make sure that our players are 100 per cent fit and ready by the time the World Cup starts. Nigeria, South Korea are also strong, but we have a very good chance of going through if we are at our best.
Introducing Kami and Big Bird to children in Nigeria lies at the core of Sesame Workshop's mission to foster respect and understanding through the power of media and beloved characters from 'Sesame Street' co-productions ... It is our hope that the series will make a strong impact among Nigerian childre...
These conflicts may presage more violence between local communities and a foreign oil giant that is viewed as stealing the people's land. The US Export-Import Bank should have learned that lesson in Peru and Nigeria, but instead they expose themselves - and US taxpayers - to increased risks and responsi...
We are particularly keen to participate in upcoming exploration and production opportunity in Angola, Ghana, Sudan, Nigeria, Uganda and Cote d'Ivoire
Let's wait and see what he can do at the Nations Cup. If he fails then we can start looking for a new coach. BeAfrica. I don't think it will come as a shock if Nigeria beat Argentina in the opening game
India is a big consumer of crude oil from Nigeria, Angola, Egypt and Sudan, to mention just a few African countries.
We have in recent years invested in exploration and production of oil and gas in Sudan, Nigeria, Libya, Egypt, Gabon, Congo Brazzaville, Nigeria-Sao Tome Joint Development Zone (JDZ) and Equatorial Guinea
In efforts to broad-base our activities, OVL is discussing setting up a greenfield refinery in Nigeria
President al-Bashir, at risk of arrest, has not traveled to the territory of States Parties [to the Rome Statute] for high level events which he was planning to attend in South Africa, Uganda, Nigeria or Venezuela ... He cannot attend the U.N. Climate Conference in Copenhagen. He has not attended the U....
Angola provides us with a platform to fix the problems affecting us and that should help mould us into a team that will be able to represent Nigeria effectively. If we are able to put all these things together, I think we can win the Nations Cup then of course Nigerians will be happy
We have been drawn in a difficult group because Nigeria have some very good players and South Korea and Greece could be a problem
I said it about 20 years ago and I honestly believe an African team will win the World Cup. It could be Nigeria, it could be Ghana, it could be any of them. If African teams have got to the last eight in the last two World Cups, there is no reason not to get to the semi-finals this time. It could be Afr...
It's not an easy group ... On the contrary, I think it's very difficult. In 1990, everybody thought that Cameroon was easy and we ended up losing the first match. Korea are strong, but we know them very well. Nigeria are difficult, too, and Greece have shown in recent years that they can compete against...
There was a lot of mass unemployment, but for me Nigeria was comfortable because it was free ... I loved farming and working with my hands ... I love sport and I played soccer for my college too. It was good.
Nigeria has nothing to fear in Argentina.
