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Attitude   China   Egypt   India   Photos  
NAFDAC to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt
Given the dubious attitude of manufacturers in China, India and Egypt, the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has said that pharmaceutical products from those countri... (photo: wn)
All Africa
 An unidentified child carrying AN empty plate of food stands outside their house at the Ruga area of Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, July 17, 2006. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told African leaders Monday that they need to strengthen their governments so t
Group   Nigeria   Nigerian   Photos   Rights  
Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
Some 800,000 residents were forcibly evicted from their homes in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, over a four-year period to make way for development in the fast-growing city, a rights group said Thursday... (photo: AP)
CBS News
Pope Benedict XVI meets with Benin Cardinal Bernardin Gantin , jsa1 Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, Africa's leading cardinal, has died
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | Cardinal Bernardin Gantin, the son of a railway worker from Benin became at one stage the most powerful African i... (photo: AP / L'Osservatore Romano) The Times
Africa   Benin   Catholic   Christianity   People   Photos   Vatican   World  
Landscape Environment - As Senate Considers Climate Bill
The Committee on Environment and Ecology of the Senate will tomorrow open a debate on a bill for an act to establish a National Climate Commission; in a public hearing scheduled to hold at the Nationa... (photo: GFDL / Ardo Beltz ) All Africa
Climate   Ecology   Environment   Photos   Science  
Top Stories
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1 Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
| Oil fell yesterday after topping US$126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for Jun... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) NZ Herald
Currency   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
 A picture taken Saturday, May 26, 2007, and made available by the Italian Navy Monday, May 28, 2007, showing a group of 27 immigrants hanging on a tuna fishing net after their boat sank off the coast of Malta. The immigrants, coming from Africa, were res 50 immigrants die off Tunisia
| Tunis - Fifty illegal immigrants have died in an attempt to reach Europe from North Africa, the Tunisian Arab-language daily Assabah-Ousbouii reported on Monday. | The ... (photo: AP/Italian Navy, HO) News24
Africa   Europe   Immigrants   Photos   Tunis   Tunisia   World  
 President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria speaking to correspondents during a press conference to brief on "Building on Gleneagles", an initiative to assist in the fight against poverty in Africa, today at UN Headquarters.  ula1 My Power Project Story, by Olusegun Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his first public reaction to spate of allegations of corruption and probes of his administration, stated last night that he acted a... (photo: UN /Mark Garten) All Africa
Corruption   Government   Nigeria   Photos   President  
LABOR UNION - MANILA - PHILIPPINES - PROTESTERS Oil prices pull back from record highs
| Protesters rallying against soaring oil prices at a petrol station near Manila on May 11.Oil prices have dipped from last week's record highs but held above 125 dollars... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Turkish Press
Manila   Petrol   Photos   Prices   Protesters  
PETRON - GASOLINE STATION - FUEL - PETROLEUM - OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL Oil prices pull back from record highs
|     LONDON: Oil prices dipped on Monday from last week's record highs but held above 125 dollars on tensions in the crude-rich Middle East and ongoing supply ... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) The Times Of India
Crude   Dollars   London   Photos   Prices  
PETRON - GASOLINE STATION - FUEL - PETROLEUM - OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL Oil eases towards $125 on stronger dollar 
PERTH - Oil fell today, after topping $126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for Ju... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Business Day
Dollar   Market   Oil   Perth   Photos  
 Olusegun Obasanjo, president of Nigeria, Brasilia, 6 September 2005. Brasilia - Presidente da Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo fala durante almoco em sua homenagem, no Itamaraty Obasanjo's Troubles Mount Over Controversial Bank
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) members marched through the Abuja streets at the weekend, ending at the National Assembly where members of the umbrella workers union t... (photo: Jose Cruz/ABr. file) All Africa
Law   Money   Nigeria   Photos   Politics  
FUEL - PETROLEUM - OIL - GASOLINE TRANSPORT TRUCK Commodity Report 
OIL jumped to a record above $126 a barrel on Friday, extending gains to more than 11% since the start of the month on fuel supply concerns and a rush of speculator buyin... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Business Day
Commodity   Crude   Fuel   Photos   Trade  
Politics Economy
FAO Director-General Responds to Criticism By President
Electoral reforms public hearing begins
Letter to Information Minister About Closure of Opposition R
Two Journalists Get Suspended Prison Sentences For Libelling
Swartberg Pass
Hon. Alpha Kanu At the Fourth Conference of Ecowas Ministers of Public Service
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GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
AfDB Predicts Accelerated Economy for Country
FG to Pump N400bn Into Economy
Inflation Fears As FG, States Share N400bn
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
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Health Environment
NAFDAC to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt
Minister, DG NAFDAC, Commend Sosaco for Diversifying Into Ma
Believe it or not, clinical trials are not all about profit
US detainees drugged for deportation
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NAFDAC to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt
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NPA's Relic Stalls Apmt Port Development Plan
Villagers seek damages from Shell in Holland for pollution i
Environment - As Senate Considers Climate Bill
Mararaba, Environs Get Multi-Purpose Hall
Landscape
Environment - As Senate Considers Climate Bill
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Education Aid
Ogun State and Its Strides in Education
Women Academics Demand Equality in Education Management
UBEC Cautions States Against Collapse of Education
Muslims Challenged On Education
Nigeria Central Bank
Is Country Running a War Economy?
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Export Controls Curtail Aid for Hungry Neighbours
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
Debt Relief - Quest for Transparent Arbitration
Silence and Secrecy Spreading HIV/Aids
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
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