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Nigerian President: Boko Haram is Everywhere

Boko Haram
As Boko Haram and the unrest in Nigeria intensifies, African newspapers this week have run stories with headlines likes Nigeria: Worse Than We Thought, Boko Haram: Enough is Enough, Nigeria: A ticking time bomb and Nigeria: Armed and dangerous.
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Gunmen Kill 6, Wound 10 in Nigeria Church Attack

Gunmen opened fire on a church service in Nigeria Thursday, killing six people and wounding 10, the church's pastor said, the latest in a string of attacks that has raised fears of sectarian conflict in Africa's most populous nation.
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Burnt vehicles are seen at the ECWA church compound in New Jerusalem

Nigeria Security Says Politicians Sponsor Islamists

Nigerian politicians are funding members of a radical Islamist sect responsible for dozens of shootings and bombings this year in the north and capital of Africa's most populous nation, the state security service (SSS) said on Monday.
Libya"s interim prime minister Abdul Raheem al-Keeb

Libya Will Have New Government on Tuesday: PM

Libya's prime minister-designate said on Monday he was ready to name a government to steer the country to its first fully democratic elections but gave no details of a line-up that may involve a delicate power balance in a fragile new state.
Smoke and flames billow from a burning oil pipeline in Nigeria

Fire Out on Shell Nigeria Pipeline, Output Curbed

Fire broke out on Wednesday on the Okordia/Rumuekpe oil pipeline in Nigeria and some production has been shut down, but the blaze has since been put out, a spokesman for operator Royal Dutch Shell said.
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14 dead as Niger clashes with convoy from Libya

Niger's army has clashed with a heavily armed convoy of vehicles that entered its territory from Libya, killing 13 in the convoy and suffering one casualty on its side, military sources in the West African country said on Wednesday.
Herman Cain and President Obama

Why Herman Cain is Playing Race Card in Sexual Harassment Case

The allegations of sexual harassment against Herman Cain, the Republican presidential frontrunner, have taken a 'racist' turn all of a sudden. It doesn't seem to matter that conservatives have always denied any forms of institutional racism to have any influence today.
Saif Al-Islam

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi may try to flee Libya: ICC

The International Criminal Court is still receiving information that Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam may try to flee Libya with the help of mercenaries, the court's chief prosecutor said on Wednesday.

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