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making _ kaduna making sci—fi film.ot their first sci-fi film. . nigeria shot their first sci-fi film. , ., , . ., film. the first film was called redemption _ film. the first film was called redemption and _ film. the first film was called redemption and released - film. the first film was called redemption and released in l redemption and released in 2016, we did not know much about filmmaking so we were just kids, filming what we could film and just piecing it together to make a story that makes sense. ifame together to make a story that makes sense. i fame came soon afterwards. it makes sense. i fame came soon afterwards-— afterwards. it went viral and we not1 afterwards. it went viral and we got1 million _ afterwards. it went viral and we got 1 million views. - afterwards. it went viral and we got 1 million views. we l afterwards. it went viral and i we got1 million views. we shot this film — we got1 million views. we shot this film and it doesn't even belong _ this film and it doesn't even belong to us, and when t
making _ kaduna making sci—fi film.ot their first sci-fi film. . nigeria shot their first sci-fi film. , ., , . ., film. the first film was called redemption _ film. the first film was called redemption and _ film. the first film was called redemption and released - film. the first film was called redemption and released in l redemption and released in 2016, we did not know much about filmmaking so we were just kids, filming what we could film and just piecing it together to make a story that...
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middle south from a muslim or christian, southwest, christian in the southeast and shiite muslims in kadunate. it is the failure of president there were these ethnic groups, organizations such as -- which is translated as the association pushing nigeria to the brink treat he's failed to stop incursions of well armed, it is encouraging. they failed to stop the flow of weapons to extremism which comes not only from the gulf states especially with terry positions such as national security advisor doctor general from a head of the drug and police affairs of the army staff. the nigeria supreme court in his replacement in mohammed. he is marginalized other ethnic groups in the fabric of nigeria's multiethnic society pushing the country toward war. as nigeria goes, so goes west africa. our state department appears to be a complete narrative. understanding the department of human rights of labor in the last that administration was set to do an in-depth dive study of who's committing the killing in nigeria in the project this past january. why was that? i hope that we will begin back. regarding ethi
middle south from a muslim or christian, southwest, christian in the southeast and shiite muslims in kadunate. it is the failure of president there were these ethnic groups, organizations such as -- which is translated as the association pushing nigeria to the brink treat he's failed to stop incursions of well armed, it is encouraging. they failed to stop the flow of weapons to extremism which comes not only from the gulf states especially with terry positions such as national security advisor...
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damilola oduolowu, bbc news, kaduna. the headlines on bbc news...wcase for global brands. however, beijing 2022 is causing a huge headache for the 13 official corporate partners of the olympics. the us, uk, australia and canada are among the countries that have announced a diplomatic boycott of the games due to accusations of human rights abuses — though their athletes will still participate. and many sponsors are deciding it's saferjust to keep quiet — as our silicon valley correspondent james clayton has been finding out. china's winter olympics may have a shortage of snow, but there's been something else missing too. many of the olympics' big sponsors have been unusually quiet. in december, presidentjoe biden announced a diplomatic boycott of the games, just a few weeks after discussions with the chinese president. us diplomatic or official representation would treat these games as business as usual in the face of the prc's egregious human rights abuses and atrocities in xinjiang. the criticism — china's treatment of its minority uygur population
damilola oduolowu, bbc news, kaduna. the headlines on bbc news...wcase for global brands. however, beijing 2022 is causing a huge headache for the 13 official corporate partners of the olympics. the us, uk, australia and canada are among the countries that have announced a diplomatic boycott of the games due to accusations of human rights abuses — though their athletes will still participate. and many sponsors are deciding it's saferjust to keep quiet — as our silicon valley correspondent...
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now, there are students, so from back to school in kaduna that i have been in t v t for probably 3 months going to 4 months or so. a school for and the slimy, a school which is so that they are just like kindergarten that were taken away and they were in captivity for, for more than 3 months. nobody could even pay the ransom and get them out. they were there for several months. some of them died there as we speak, there are schools that there are students are from the one a institution, kind of like the name that we're good now i'm done. they were did. they are still there as we speak. so it is a major problem. when you send your children to school, you get worried, what is going to happen to them? they get killed where they get now, a number of students of the university is on their way to university. on their way to school university troops are so kind of a school trips they gets weighed by the screaming us and taking away a number of times, bombs go off and they get to. and so we remember the book story and i did actually story is what happens in the case of book and, and just not a ci
now, there are students, so from back to school in kaduna that i have been in t v t for probably 3 months going to 4 months or so. a school for and the slimy, a school which is so that they are just like kindergarten that were taken away and they were in captivity for, for more than 3 months. nobody could even pay the ransom and get them out. they were there for several months. some of them died there as we speak, there are schools that there are students are from the one a institution, kind of...