Nigerian lawmakers are suggestion a probe amid allegations of mismanagement, and even educators have been critical of the initiative
Based on hundreds of interviews, the human rights group documented war crimes, crimes against humanity by soldiers
Twelve dead, more than 100 infected
Violence broke out in English-speaking northwest and southwest in Nov. 2016 when strike by English-speaking lawyers, teachers against what they said was marginalization by French-speaking majority degenerated into calls for secession
Lack of investment and education leaves continent vulnerable
After Boko Haram kidnapping, some but not all students have returned to campus
Separatists in English-speaking regions had called for boycott of celebrations
The nation has again imposed a curfew on its English-speaking regions, where armed separatists vow the country's national day will not be celebrated May 20
Two-thirds of global population will be living in cities by 2050, Population Division of UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs predicts
The all-female D’Angels provide free breast and cervical cancer screening to hundreds of women in Lagos
Nigerian activists have pushed the 'Not Too Young to Run' campaign to allow younger politicians to contest elections
Nigerian leader spoke to VOA Tuesday after talks earlier with President Trump
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