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 An unidentified man casts his vote in Katsina, Nigeria, Saturday, April 21, 2007. A truck bomb aimed at electoral commission headquarters ran into barriers and failed to explode Saturday hours before the start of a Nigerian presidential vote already shad
Nigeria   Photos   Elections   Riot   Wikipedia: Kaduna
 The State 
Voting goes on amid ruins after Nigeria rioting
Fri 29 Apr 2011
KADUNA, Nigeria - Among the debris of burned homes, destroyed businesses and lives lost on one dirt road in this city on a fault line between Nigeria's two major faiths, the bright green ballot boxes... (photo: AP/George Osodi)
Cacao - Crop - Farming - Cocoa Beans - Agriculture
Cocoa   Crop   Ghana   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Cocoa bean
 The Guardian 
Ivorian cocoa prices rise as sector slowly revives
Thu 28 Apr 2011
* Prices rise for first time since end of conflict * Farmers in east say smuggling continues to Ghana * Restart of banking, exports key to reviving trade By Loucoumane Coulibaly ABIDJAN, April 28... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Guinea pig - Pet - Animal  The Examiner  Wed 27 Apr 2011
Popular pet, the guinea pig, not a pig, not from Guinea
In Western societies, including Fort Myers, Florida, the guinea pig has enjoyed widespread popularity as a household pet since its introduction by European traders in the 16th century. Their docile... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Florida   Guinea Pig   Pet   Photos   Species   Wikipedia: Guinea pig
A man looks at the debris of the destroyed Zonkwa market in Zonkwa, Nigeria, Thursday, April 21, 2011.  BBC News  Sun 24 Apr 2011
Nigeria election violence 'left more than 500 dead'
A Nigerian human rights group says more than 500 people died after presidential elections earlier this month. The Civil Rights Congress said the violence happened mostly in the northern state of... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Election   Nigeria   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Nigerian presidential election, 2011
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Exhibition Slate mine Fell. KDVR Fri 22 Apr 2011
Rio says reaches accord with Guinea over Simandou
DAKAR (Reuters) - Mining giant Rio Tinto said on Friday it would pay the government of Guinea $700 million after reaching an agreement to resolve all outstanding disputes... (photo: Creative Commons)
Australia   Dakar   Guinea   Mining   Photos   Wikipedia: Mining
In this image taken on Monday, July 27, 2009 in Maiduguri, Nigeria, bodies lie in the street in front of police headquarters following clashes with police. Nigerian authorities imposed curfews and poured security forces onto the streets of several northern towns on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, after a two-day wave of Islamic militant attacks against police killed dozens of people. Herald Tribune Thu 21 Apr 2011
Nigeria president: Vote to go ahead despite riots
LAGOS, Nigeria - Nigeria's president says that next week's gubernatorial elections will go ahead as planned, despite the deadly riots that swept northern Nigeria after... (photo: AP / Gbenga Akinbule)
Lagos   Nigeria   Photos   Vote   Wikipedia: Goodluck Jonathan
 Senator Hillary Clinton Scoop Wed 20 Apr 2011
Clinton applauds 'orderly' election in Nigeria
Wednesday, 20 April 2011, 11:37 am Press Release: US State Department Clinton applauds 'orderly' election in Nigeria Election in Nigeria Press Statement Hillary Rodham... (photo: clinton.senate.gov / clinton.senate.gov)
Government   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia:Hillary Clinton
Mobile Telephone Network (MTN) Cameroon. Joy Online Tue 19 Apr 2011
MTN supports Akropong School for the Blind with GHc566,000
The Akropong School for the Blind will is set to benefit from a sponsorship package of GHc566,000 (Five Hundred and Sixty Six Thousand Ghana Cedis) over the next three... (photo: WN / Doris Esange)
Foundation   Ghana   Photos   School   Wikipedia :MTN
Nigerian security officers stand guard at the entrance of the Independent National Electoral Commission office, where results of last Saturday's Presidential elections were declared in Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, April 18, 2011. Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan clinched the oil-rich country's presidential election Monday, as rioting by opposition protesters in the Muslim north highlighted the religious and ethnic differences still dividing Africa's most populous nation. The Los Angeles Times Tue 19 Apr 2011
Nigeria election results spark riots across the divided country's north
Young followers of a defeated presidential candidate rampage through cities, burning down homes of those seen as supporting incumbent Goodluck Jonathan. Dozens of deaths... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Elections   Nigeria   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Goodluck Jonathan
Acting Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, Monday, April 12, 2010. Joy Online Mon 18 Apr 2011
Nigeria election: Goodluck Jonathan 'to win outright'
Goodluck Jonathan is set for election as Nigeria's president with almost double the vote of his main rival, partial results suggest. Figures provided by regional... (photo: AP / Jose Luis Magana)
Election   Nigeria   Photos   Vote   Wikipedia: Goodluck Jonathan


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