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The Africa Report: 18 April
EWN's Africa Correspondent, Jean-Jacques Cornish, reports on the day's top African news
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Jonathan considers amnesty for Islamist rebels
The Nigerian president has been under pressure to change his stance on security.
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The Africa Report: 09 April
EWN's Africa Correspondent, Jean-Jacques Cornish, reports on the day's top African news.
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Nigerian court declares fuel deregulation illegal
A plan by the Nigerian government to scrap motor fuel price control has been declared illegal.
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Nigerian president pardons ex-governor for corruption
Nigerian president has pardoned a former state governor convicted of stealing public funds.
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Boko Haram reject calls for amnesty
EWN's Africa Correspondent, JJ Cornish, reports today's top African stories.
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Four Nigeria opposition parties merge
Nigeria’s opposition parties merge in a bid to unseat its ruling party.
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Jonathan urged to act on oil graft report
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is coming under increasing pressure to tackle corruption.
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Nigeria floods won't cause hunger - Jonathan
Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan reassured his country that recent floods will not lead to a food crisis.
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Nigeria floods a 'national disaster'
The Nigerian President visited some of those affected by the worst flooding in at least five decades.
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Nigerian president fires national security
Nigeria has fired his national security because his government needs new anti-terrorism tactics.
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Nigerian president sacks defence chiefs
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan sacked his defence minister and national security adviser on Friday.,
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Nigeria declares 3 days of mourning
A plane crashed in Nigeria killing 150 people.
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Gunmen in army uniform execute five in east Nigeria
Gunmen in military uniform abducted five people in eastern Nigeria, tied their hands and shot them dead.
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Nigerian blasts kills 11
A bomb that struck a police chief's convoy in Nigeria has claimed the lives of 11 people.
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Attack on Christians in Nigeria kills at least 15 - witness
Gunmen killed at least 15 people and wounded more in an attack on a venue being used by Christian worshippers.