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People found to be breaking the law will face prison sentences of up to 14 years under the new bill, which has been sent to the country’s president for approval.
Suspicion for the attack has fallen on a radical Muslim sect which bombed the UN headquarters in Nigeria last August.
Robert Earnshaw whiffed an absolute sitter against England last night, but he doesn’t even come close to cracking our countdown.
Twenty-three people were killed in the attack on the UN’s headquarters in the Nigerian capital Abuja last week.
One eyewitness says he saw ‘many dead’ after an explosion at the United Nation’s main Nigerian offices at Abuja.
Ruhama’s annual report shows that the majority of women they help who were trafficked into Ireland and forced into the sex trade are African.
Michael Obi, father of Mikel John Obi, was released by his abductors today.
The family of Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi have reportedly received a ransom demand for the release of the player’s father.
It has emerged that the father of Chelsea midfielder Mikel John Obi is being held by kidnappers in his native Nigeria. The footballer has yet to receive a ransom demand.
The passengers, who had been ordered off another vehicle, were run over by the bus which then drove off.
Pamela Izevbekhai and her daughters are deported after six years of appeals. How much has it cost Ireland?
Islamist militants have been blamed for the attack, the latest in a series of deadly bombings.
A bomb tore through a military barracks in the north of the country killing 15 people – just hours after the inauguration of President Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria’s capital of Abuja.
Bello Maasaba, from Nigeria, has married more than 100 times – although divorce and death have left him with just 86 spouses remaining.
The cables reveal that the pharmaceutical giant hired private investigators to unearth evidence of corruption on a Nigerian official in order to halt a case about an alleged unauthorized drug trial.
As Haiti crosses its fingers that its own outbreak stays away from refugee camps, Nigeria succumbs to an epidemic.
After 100m ‘winner’ Damola Osayomi and hurdler Samuel Okon, now Folashade Abugan fails a steroid test.
Half of the state of Jigawa have been displaced after authorities opened two swollen dams.
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