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i'm kristie one while coming to d.w. news africa it's good to have you with us this weekend the people of africa's most populous nation go to the polls nigeria's presidential election is essentially a two horse race with a sequel from the main opposition the p.d.p. challenging the ruling apc's mamadou hari who's seeking a sick into not the two front runner this may be old men but it's ready young people at the center of this election not by geria has now become the country with the most poor people in the world ninety one million live in extreme poverty according to a twenty eight hundred study now nigeria's a young country and so many of those people are young people going to meet one of them in our next report. back to the old job back to have country nine geria. at daycare was fourteen when she left for a better life she wanted to escape lagos and the hatch she endured i'm i'm really
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very many places i'm leaving out id. said before i've slipped off the bridge before i decide i've said. before my life or that i'm small nobody don't trip me no food no anything smugglers promise to bring cats to the united states instead she was trying dead in libya for three years. tells me she was forced to work as a prostitute and faced sexual abuse multiple times. every day of the deaths in my country say she maka story is all too common in one chair young people forced to take a life threatening path in search of in life they don't see here experts say pulling young people out of poverty she'd be the priority of the government.
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most of the responsibility is contra to say how do i deal with the problem i have in my house if you can just focus to have these people for you to find a huge soul with. a spiritual whatever. you have a very few days your jesus. is one of the thousands of migrants who returned to nigeria through the help of international organizations like the idea where she must give nigeria a chance even if she gets no money for being an apprentice. now for myself i see that you find five if i see business through it me something i don't see for i go to school but i kind of. let my work. and maybe i can travel time and our country back what for now without an income those plans remain a dream. where i would go if it's in a budget alan on the phone we have an m.d.
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he's the senior analyst for nigeria for crisis group. have you on the line welcome to day doesn't use africa so we're talking about a nigeria today that has the most poor people in the wool one of the candidates offering versus. real. offering reform preaching serious about providing infrastructural people are improving my real. people martin clinton unfortunately very personally from a man predicament worked a little different but we find a new birth while president bush running the form you seem to do not want more to be feared from. these more than two months of present time aggression and promoting of president upright engine of growth agenda the fundamental difference yeah of course article being the capitalist that he is but more that hoffa photo is in this
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election we know that most of registered voters are aged between fifteen and thirty five you've got two candidates the front runners both in their seventy's obvious candidates in touch with what is the overwhelmingly young electress. well with of the young people think as you would expect that they're out of touch with. color into reality. quite frankly the fools who think that the pope was some kind to get them to come up with a little more insolence which would. he has more young people in his employment and his campaign have also appealed to others more of them musicians and artists and so on which are some sensitivity to the interests of young people but in terms of concrete policy i think. clinton has also talked more about creating jobs for young people so i think from the point of view you might see that even more sensitive to the young people were developed from his anyway if it is to be translated to really
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and let's talk about that reality what is nigeria's prospects after this election. well it's a very good on friday for the election and. we're not sure of who is going to win at this point it is the future it will depend on who wins and what direction he wants to take the contrary but fact is also that whoever emerges that we know will have a huge stock of the economy is in my what tasks will be forward security issues are probably pretty across the country on and my mental at an all time high and so on so they're not they're not going to be any quick fixes the monopole there's not going to be any radical change it is good to be among a long haul before we can see light at the end of the tunnel there could be a missile back in before we need to go i mean we are talking about a continent where we do not see all that much change in a political front
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a lot of people are wondering is bill harvey likely to return. well the moment it's difficult to see we've had various opinion polls some pointing to you know he is returning. you know he's moving out so it's difficult to see advantages when we can also say that a few club has come in has ramped up you know with momentum quite significantly in recent times so there needs him to have been quite some groans and the government is struggling to stem the tide to move that gap so at this point we can't say whether it will come back or most ok all right we appreciated them deal but i see a senior analyst at international crisis group in nigeria thank you so much for your insight. thank you. the president of mali abraham back a cato was recently in berlin for talks with these german counterparts the background in short is that german troops are in mali on
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a un peacekeeping mission that's said to be one of the most dangerous in the world in exclusive interview with spoke about how the fight against extremists in the east was impacting the west. starting out in somalia a terrorist attacks have spread east africa ever since the westgate shopping mall attack in nairobi in two thousand and thirteen has set its sights on the continent but not only the eastern part of africa. for. many of the terrorists that international forces are fighting in east africa fleeing to the sahara region the current and i keep believe yeah allows this to happen this bothers us a great deal and we have to bear the consequences on peace in the sahara all is vital for the whole world if there are international agreements that we want to spend billions of dollars to help the eastern part of the continent to fight
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terrorism we also should take care that it doesn't shift to the other end of the continent if the protective wall of this a hell breaks it will come to you when you. live a long time neglect of northern mali also because the security problems in the region . we realized we had to reconquer do is areas not only talking about military force this also had to be done on the political side we need exchange and dialogue we need to keep up all administration so that we can guarantee basic so she'll need like schooling health care and infrastructure for them because under the new something we do. this process has started well but we have to be aware if we are the population to return home then we have to no doubt the authorities can protect them in many cases of
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danger this is a big effort for us to be taking on this responsibility. and making this from. one way of taking responsibility is molly's participation in the d. five's and force of french backed five thousand men don't mission was book enough fossil mauritania niger and tucked. ok it's not just presidents and politics today we do have some culture to a new exhibition that's just opened in london shows the works of south african artist stimpy lives and it raises questions about the a range of african women from history as well as the spiritual connection to the lad. next in between the land itself and turan sisters explored in east wanting video by a south african artist sitting mr zanna. assault after artist in africa mr zahn
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is now celebrating his first solo shari in the u.k. . sure in my work here in london doesn't mean that there's a different audience but it doesn't mean that no one can necessarily connect with the work within the work you know there are traces of of people fighting their own humanity and of finding some way to within a landscape but also are fighting so often reflections that happen within these spaces the artists exploration of the landscape in history come a south africa grapples with how to rectify the inequality of landownership this body of work surfaces in a time where south africa is having conversations around land reform and changing the constitution to allow for that form and saw in part this body of work speaks about this assuring in of incest or spiritual realm speaking to issues of lead because the land is where the bones of our ancestors our rituals and traditions are
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exhibition visitors value this mix of the spiritual with the political i love her work it is so it's a very. good interplay with her spirituality. and the four five this and where she comes from and to reduce her roots and also the politically charged. circumstances under which she takes the protocols where she plays herself and how she plays so so to be able to come here and kind of relate to know with the artist on kind of walled you know here on three you know on kind of i'm so sorry and kind of thing something that is also quite meaningful for me is quite revealing . that's it from date of news africa for now you can catch that all of the story is
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on our website and facebook page because over it is standing we leave you with more of step in seize on is what i found out. to. enter the conflict zone confronting the powerful beleaguered maybe italy's most popular political party that's causing plenty of consternation for his hard line on migration my guest this week you're in brussels is one of the themes mako zombie. is their love could soon face micro formula really such a way the conflicts of. detail the.
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dangerous journey across the english channel. you can't seem to us you can think you know how i call guy calls. the c. comma is from iran he's made it as far as i can like and wants to get to the u.k. . he's already tried want to scottsdale. in sixty minutes on d w. o. you just insane. extravagant. to. really know their stuff.
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and to finish. the party in check with sessions from around the world. every week double. click. the link maybe it's in his most popular political party but it's causing a lot of consternation with its hardline on migration and its attempt to form a hard right populist movement across europe my guess this week here in brussels is one of the piece marco zani is that love putin hate macro formula really such a winner.

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