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government so that the nigerian government can buy from chinese firms is it providing a helping hand or taking advantage of much of. what i think i think is bought nigeria is taking advantage of what has happened and by chinese coming in to provide these but the chinese are not coming in taken over by so many businesses that are you joined the done by the europeans and that countries that is what we are seeing but for nigeria and many nigerians this see it as an advantage but for some in the economy and at least they don't see it as such this see it as his tuition why buy the chinese are coming in given soft loan we just signed it kind of currency swap deal with the chinese will have. to come via an overall currency into the e.u. one making it much much easier for people who are willing to china people and with dead businesses. this is just the first phase so we'll have to wait and see what's next products citing so far it was address reporting from a budget thank you very much mike. the dreams of global bike sharing startup obeidi have turned into a nightmare it's filed for bankrupt
government so that the nigerian government can buy from chinese firms is it providing a helping hand or taking advantage of much of. what i think i think is bought nigeria is taking advantage of what has happened and by chinese coming in to provide these but the chinese are not coming in taken over by so many businesses that are you joined the done by the europeans and that countries that is what we are seeing but for nigeria and many nigerians this see it as an advantage but for some in the...
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he's from a nigerian mother and cameroon father. he managed to do something because of the education of he is parents and the values. that's not only that. because of what the city of bondi tried to do, the policy of bondi to do something good for the young people, for them to play football, to train and so on. now the policy has to be more strong with the people. i think that's what happened with mbappe on the french team, can put the spotlight in france. we hope it is not a shooting stars. but to put the spotlight on bonde, to show that we can do something. people that see mbappe say we can be somebody now. >> do you think mbappe, and the success of athe team, do you believe that they can show these anti-immigration policies, like the national front, like le pen and others, that they need to change their policies? do you think it will have about impact on the politics today? >> definitely yes, i think so. because now under contrary of 1988, when we won the first world cup, now with the social networks and so on, people can talk ab
he's from a nigerian mother and cameroon father. he managed to do something because of the education of he is parents and the values. that's not only that. because of what the city of bondi tried to do, the policy of bondi to do something good for the young people, for them to play football, to train and so on. now the policy has to be more strong with the people. i think that's what happened with mbappe on the french team, can put the spotlight in france. we hope it is not a shooting stars....
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in recent years, a growing number of nigerians have joined this migration. in fact, nigeria is now one of g e most dangerous places for yoople who often fall into the hands of human traffickers. william brangham recently traveled to benin city in nigeria to see what's driving so many young people to set off on this desperate journey. >> brangham: this evenlyn here? >> yes, this is evelyn. >> brangham: the story of modern-day human trafficking l ten begins in neighborhoods like this, in rugeria. places where young people like joy oghagbon's daughter, evelyn, dream of a better life for aheir families give up everything to trand find it. a year ago, evelyn was a happy and ambitious student nishing her last year of high school, but then she disappeared witut warning. days passed before her brother stanley's phone rang. >> i was shocked to see a libya number. who is this? she say, "it's evelyn." i say, "evelyn, what are you doing in libya!" >> brangham: evelyn had join thousands of other nigerians who traverse the sahara desert to owach libya, where they cr into
in recent years, a growing number of nigerians have joined this migration. in fact, nigeria is now one of g e most dangerous places for yoople who often fall into the hands of human traffickers. william brangham recently traveled to benin city in nigeria to see what's driving so many young people to set off on this desperate journey. >> brangham: this evenlyn here? >> yes, this is evelyn. >> brangham: the story of modern-day human trafficking l ten begins in neighborhoods like...
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let's with him in the nigerian capital. let's just get the situation. situation how would you describe it's awful we have been having event. as to how. much it was to. take in the indication that turns on the long normal life of the country is causing. climate change. is melting that heat in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here now is the global warming that is so much destruction. just. so much of this to see if.
let's with him in the nigerian capital. let's just get the situation. situation how would you describe it's awful we have been having event. as to how. much it was to. take in the indication that turns on the long normal life of the country is causing. climate change. is melting that heat in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here now is the global warming that is so much destruction. just. so much of this to see if.
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s migration agency flew more than 2,000 nigerians home last december. that's more than double the number in all of 2016.re mohan 6,700 were returned from libya in 2017, but far more are setting out th are being returned. this man has helped smuggle people on that journey. he says he's helped over a dozen get through libya and into europe. he showed me pictures of people he says he'selped land in araly and spain. despite what we from every migrant we spoke to, he claimsev yone knows the risks. >> i said, "the journey's bad. the journey's not good. out of hundreds, only ten .urvive it. i saw it with my e you will not--" >> brangham: so, you knew hundreds were going, and only a few make it through? >> only few, yeah, few. >> brangham: he also says that almost all women will end up doing sex work. >> 90% of them do sex work. >> brangham: 90% of them do? >> 90%, yes. they are doing it. >> brangham: you explain that completely to them, before they begin the journey? >> yes >> brangham: do the pas know that their daughters will end up doing sex work? not all p
s migration agency flew more than 2,000 nigerians home last december. that's more than double the number in all of 2016.re mohan 6,700 were returned from libya in 2017, but far more are setting out th are being returned. this man has helped smuggle people on that journey. he says he's helped over a dozen get through libya and into europe. he showed me pictures of people he says he'selped land in araly and spain. despite what we from every migrant we spoke to, he claimsev yone knows the risks....
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the nigerian metropolis has one of the world's fastest growing urban centers. it's a city that's booming and so is it. where paul. this guy is just. only. the nikkei art gallery houses thousands of works its a treasury of contemporary nigerian art madame nikkei as the founder is known is a landmark of the lagos art scene she opened her first gallery fifty years ago. so when they get it. is going to be hard because this is the biggest. in the whole fifty four. lego's is the city of both tremendous promise and extreme wealth and poverty exist side by side the city of twenty million is growing faster than any other urban center in africa it's plagued with corruption and mismanagement but blessed with entrepreneurial spirit and creativity those contrasts are mirrored in its art same. page you are the two ses works featured at the first nigerian pavilion at the venice be an alley she openly addresses social issues such as child marriage. here her figures are covered with pain relief pills so this this work is called the . unconscious struggle i need. the narrative o
the nigerian metropolis has one of the world's fastest growing urban centers. it's a city that's booming and so is it. where paul. this guy is just. only. the nikkei art gallery houses thousands of works its a treasury of contemporary nigerian art madame nikkei as the founder is known is a landmark of the lagos art scene she opened her first gallery fifty years ago. so when they get it. is going to be hard because this is the biggest. in the whole fifty four. lego's is the city of both...
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of the president's party said it no longer supported his government we can talk to clement in the nigerian capital he's executive director of the policy and legal advocacy center thanks for talking to us what's going on why so many people leaving the president. well this is like history repeating itself in twenty fourteen members of the don't really see a lot of them join the a.p.c. which is today really in party have defected from the p.d.p. so history is likely to in itself several members of the ruling party defect in the main opposition party especially because i think a lot of people are concerned about their political future about the fact that their party in which they are in the all in party hasn't. responded to a lot of the issues that they have raised but much more importantly there has been syriac friction between the leadership of good uns of the national assembly and the executive and the executive has not relented in time and so very had to. to punish a lot of the leaders of the national assembly where managed without the consent so i think all of that is boiling over and all
of the president's party said it no longer supported his government we can talk to clement in the nigerian capital he's executive director of the policy and legal advocacy center thanks for talking to us what's going on why so many people leaving the president. well this is like history repeating itself in twenty fourteen members of the don't really see a lot of them join the a.p.c. which is today really in party have defected from the p.d.p. so history is likely to in itself several members of...
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our french president in monaco has been holding talks in a buddha with his nigerian counterpart. among the topics discussed was the fight against boko haram and regional security but also high in mccall's agenda was african culture his first stop was at the iconic nightclub and music venue the shrine it was here that mccaw said the world's image of africa has to change. a warm welcome for a minute i'm a kong. people queued up for a glimpse of him in my courtroom yeah africa. people i'm not sure of all we have the best. music. to the. musical legacy even though. the cards are good for the hour and they weren't disappointed but it's the french president isn't just here on business after the african union summit and the meeting with president hu harry this is the place to which president michel has come it's a new africa shrine a place dedicated to philip could be the king of afrobeat and it's called the kremlin of lagos to this place. calm came here as a student he said at the time he spent here made a lasting impression. paula. and lisa's reminder. that the place. was the. place.
our french president in monaco has been holding talks in a buddha with his nigerian counterpart. among the topics discussed was the fight against boko haram and regional security but also high in mccall's agenda was african culture his first stop was at the iconic nightclub and music venue the shrine it was here that mccaw said the world's image of africa has to change. a warm welcome for a minute i'm a kong. people queued up for a glimpse of him in my courtroom yeah africa. people i'm not sure...
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un a nigerian officials are desperately trying to register then the huge number of refugees crossing the border from cameroon people have been entering on a daily basis to flee escalating separatist violence i reporter and it just has more from the nigerian city of. this is the foster of registration in this center of more than four thousand five hundred people of issues are talking about new our rivals every day from across the border which by the way is just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing now these people on cue will have to undergo different processes of registration now in this room is where the details of every refugee is taken the biometrics will be taken and then they will be fully registered after the full registration exercise will be to shoot some form of identification and then a refugee is qualify for assistance for the time being only what is administering that assistance to these huge number of people who have crossed over into niger to treat because of the situation in cambodia now this is a nigerian refugee and you see as well as the united nations high
un a nigerian officials are desperately trying to register then the huge number of refugees crossing the border from cameroon people have been entering on a daily basis to flee escalating separatist violence i reporter and it just has more from the nigerian city of. this is the foster of registration in this center of more than four thousand five hundred people of issues are talking about new our rivals every day from across the border which by the way is just a few kilometers away from where...
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united nations and nigerian officials are registering refugees crossing the border from cameroon they say people have been entering the country on a daily basis as they flee violence and separatists are reported on what is risky is in the nigerian the city of foreigners. this is the foster of registration is this center of more than four thousand five hundred people of issues are talking about new our eyeballs every day from across the border which by the way it's just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing now these people on cue will have to undergo all different processes of registration now in this room is where the details of every refugee is taken the biometrics will be taken and then they will be fully registered after the full registration exercise they'll be issued some form of identification and then a refugee is qualify for assistance for the time being only what is administering that assistance to these huge number of people who have crossed over into niger to treat because of the situation in campbell now this is a nigerian refugee agency as well as the united nati
united nations and nigerian officials are registering refugees crossing the border from cameroon they say people have been entering the country on a daily basis as they flee violence and separatists are reported on what is risky is in the nigerian the city of foreigners. this is the foster of registration is this center of more than four thousand five hundred people of issues are talking about new our eyeballs every day from across the border which by the way it's just a few kilometers away...
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african who's basically nigerian music legend the king of afrobeat so it's something that many nigeriansare very proud of so i think that was basically part of the reason why my column chose this venue because he basically wanted to relate be relatable to young nigerians to the arts community to the business community practically people who he sees as possible partners for france now president macro didn't go well where he just to show his respect for african culture what does he want. what he started out to visit to africa by going to the african union summit and also meeting with president hu hari yesterday and there the top of the agenda was basically security so we must remember that france basically has four thousand troops in the south whole region in the south hold zone. in the fight against terrorism there and so they have a lot at stake in terms of military involvement and on the other hand it was also it was also something that basically today my comment business people from the business community young entrepreneurs so it's probably also something about getting a foothold in a
african who's basically nigerian music legend the king of afrobeat so it's something that many nigeriansare very proud of so i think that was basically part of the reason why my column chose this venue because he basically wanted to relate be relatable to young nigerians to the arts community to the business community practically people who he sees as possible partners for france now president macro didn't go well where he just to show his respect for african culture what does he want. what he...
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from heat waves to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. very. situation. situation how would you describe what we have been having event. as to how. much. longer. a climate of the country is causing. climate change. is melting. and in the equatoria. generally indoor. global warming. is so much destruction. so much of the. time. when we used to have normal. country discover that much. but not. so now. we will discover that not until me. also before we start to see that which means the total number of rainy days we have been have now become shorter let's look at industrialization. in for instance for the past few months are we talking about the suit in there. is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you do blame them burning on tires in the burning or destruction of the refineries what can be done to see the situ
off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from heat waves to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. very. situation. situation how would you describe what we have been having event. as to how. much. longer. a climate of the country is causing. climate change. is...
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. pretty. tough situation. situation how would you describe it so far we have been having events that we used to have. now much more to. indication that are no longer normal as the country is causing. climate change. is melting in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here now is the global warming that is so much destruction. in nigeria we know. so much of this received one time. when we used to have. it most part of the country discover that much. but not. so now. we will discover that not until may. also before we start to see that which mean that number. in for instance for the past few months. is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you do burning on. burning or destruction of the fineries. to see the situation in a look
off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from he tweets to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. pretty. tough situation. situation how would you describe it so far we have been having events that we used to have. now much more to. indication that are no longer...
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government so that the nigerian government can buy from chinese firms is it providing a helping hand or taking advantage of major. western are still having. what i think. i think the sport nigeria is taking advantage of what is happening by chinese coming in to provide these but the chinese come in taken over by so many businesses that they you join you don't buy the europeans and i doubt countries that is what we are seeing but for nigeria many nigerians this see it as an advantage but for so many economic analysts they don't see it as such this see it as his tuition why buy the chinese are coming in given soft lawn we just signed it kind of kind of deal with the chinese whereby we. come back. into the new one making it much much easier for people to china and with their businesses. and this is just the first phase so we'll have to wait and see what's next but like citing so far it was address reporting from a budget thank you very much for. that i could always highest court has upheld a claim of multibillion dollar damages against the oil giant chevron that's for decades of rain fo
government so that the nigerian government can buy from chinese firms is it providing a helping hand or taking advantage of major. western are still having. what i think. i think the sport nigeria is taking advantage of what is happening by chinese coming in to provide these but the chinese come in taken over by so many businesses that they you join you don't buy the europeans and i doubt countries that is what we are seeing but for nigeria many nigerians this see it as an advantage but for so...
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let's with him in the nigerian capital. that's pretty. good. the situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having event that we used to have for the intensity of the events now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here is the global warming that is so much destruction in. different in nigeria for instance we know. so much of this is a received. only within the month of july. when we used to have normal onset of rain in most part of the country discover that much. but now. that has not changed so now you must believe you will discover that not until. also before we start to see that which mean the total number of. industrialization. in for instance for the past few months. spread is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you doing burning on tires in the burning or destruction of the refineries. to see the situation and look. we are doing what. that are causing these problems so let's look at it we can stop doing the a
let's with him in the nigerian capital. that's pretty. good. the situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having event that we used to have for the intensity of the events now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting in the south and in the equatoria. generally indoor what tends to happen here is the global warming that is so much destruction in. different in nigeria for instance we know. so much of this is a received. only within...
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as an energy source more of that in just a moment and as always i have my charming colleague from nigerian military at my size. thanks leon and i want welcome to our viewers in africa and europe we've got a lot of exciting stories for you here is what's on the lineup for today. women in uganda who collect ball kind of rocks near you go in the national park they use feces of them to make stove that look we don't have. in germany we look at a new kind of with renewable energy what to do with the conversation we turn. to we are what makes millions of good bad migrate every year from congo or not and zambia. uganda has lost two thirds of its forest cover in the last twenty years much of the forest is in clear to provide charcoal for burning more than eighty percent of ugandans rely on charcoal for their daily cooking needs and that's according to records of figures from the government rolls twining has an innovation which uses volcanic rocks as energy for cleaner cooking and lighting solutions for families while at the same time providing jobs for the women she has built a clean cooking stove
as an energy source more of that in just a moment and as always i have my charming colleague from nigerian military at my size. thanks leon and i want welcome to our viewers in africa and europe we've got a lot of exciting stories for you here is what's on the lineup for today. women in uganda who collect ball kind of rocks near you go in the national park they use feces of them to make stove that look we don't have. in germany we look at a new kind of with renewable energy what to do with the...
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torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. let's just get down to report the situation as it is situation how would you describe it so far we have been having event that we. are now much higher down what used so to speak in the indication that things are no longer normal as the climate of the country is causing you to keep crime. change. is melting there's heaps in the south and in the equatoria has not affected the rainfall possible generally indoor what tends to happen here or not is as a result of the global warming that is so much destruction in department. different areas in nigeria for instance we're not nearly so much a month over the plan to see if we didn't a short period of time but it says only within the most of us in deposit when we used to have normal onset of rent in most part of the country discover that just as much was status either way but not the concept. that has now changed so now you must believe you will discover that not and to me. also before we start with which i mean the total number of rai
torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible my colleague met with him in the nigerian capital. let's just get down to report the situation as it is situation how would you describe it so far we have been having event that we. are now much higher down what used so to speak in the indication that things are no longer normal as the climate of the country is causing you to keep crime. change. is melting there's heaps in the south and in the equatoria has not affected the...
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use of was the assistant coach the national team at the world cup in russia nigerian football journalist solomon schelm says the problem is widespread among poorly paid coaches in africa. from to go to ghana to egypt to south africa zimbabwe it is very common for for for coaches to accept bribe and sometimes this relationship is initiated by the coaches who don't get paid much and they begin to use the players not to be able to get some sort of financial reward and another part of it is that agents really instigated it because they upset them play is that they need to market across the world across europe just so they would be able to showcase their skill and they nom come in and give the coach or coaches some sort of op arrangement where they would be able to pay them a certain percentage audio paid a monthly it depends on the range of mint and you know we see a lot of dyed in the under seventeen and under twenty one group competitions and also age group football and eyes wide that has really affected african football but the relationship is there the more football in africa is being co
use of was the assistant coach the national team at the world cup in russia nigerian football journalist solomon schelm says the problem is widespread among poorly paid coaches in africa. from to go to ghana to egypt to south africa zimbabwe it is very common for for for coaches to accept bribe and sometimes this relationship is initiated by the coaches who don't get paid much and they begin to use the players not to be able to get some sort of financial reward and another part of it is that...
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the broader matter of bribery age cheating and corruption within african football let's talk to nigerian football journalist solomon is on asham zee joins us from johannesburg via skype so many firstly how common is it in african football for coaches to accept bribes from agents well is is very common dieter across the continent of africa from to go to ghana to egypt to south africa zimbabwe it is very common for for coaches to accept bribes and sometimes this relationship isn't nishi it by the coaches who don't get paid much and they begin to use their players to be able to get some sort of financial reward and another part of it is that agents really instigate in it because they have said to him players that they need to market across the world across europe just saw they would be able to showcase their skill and they come in and give the coach. some sort of our arrangement where they would be able to pay them a certain percentage paid a monthly it depends on the range of mint and you know we see a lot of dyed in the under seventeen and under twenty one group competitions and also age
the broader matter of bribery age cheating and corruption within african football let's talk to nigerian football journalist solomon is on asham zee joins us from johannesburg via skype so many firstly how common is it in african football for coaches to accept bribes from agents well is is very common dieter across the continent of africa from to go to ghana to egypt to south africa zimbabwe it is very common for for coaches to accept bribes and sometimes this relationship isn't nishi it by the...
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nigerian officials say the bodies of several victims are yet to be recovered from areas recently attacked by gunman so far forty people have been buried in northwestern nigeria after the attacks on four villages i would address reports now from the nearby village of. thousands of people are displaced year and more still coming days after gunmen invaded their villages it was a deuce mine was in the bushes for four days before reaching the safety of this camp is true brothers didn't make it they were shot down as they run towards the stream look at them going up we don't want to hear about those who escaped jumped into the river but six other attackers were in the bank they kept shooting at us well when the river then truly i was the only one survived. but even here that if you just fear the attackers who they say are only some twenty kilometers away. the religious say for two years the gunmen have terrorized and forced them to pay levies to cultivate their own crops cinder doesn't want to show. some are going to get they need it they started by stealing more than two hundred cattle some ye
nigerian officials say the bodies of several victims are yet to be recovered from areas recently attacked by gunman so far forty people have been buried in northwestern nigeria after the attacks on four villages i would address reports now from the nearby village of. thousands of people are displaced year and more still coming days after gunmen invaded their villages it was a deuce mine was in the bushes for four days before reaching the safety of this camp is true brothers didn't make it they...
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because the bulk of development in the country is paid for by nigerian resources so i think that theusing its resources better but i want to save the resources given by the british at least during the time i was there where well spent and well accounted for. thank you so much. a week after being released from hospital, following their two week ordeal trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, 11 young boys and their football coach have been taking part in a buddhist ceremony. it's their way of saying thank you to their rescuers. the boys have been ordained as novice monks, and will live in a monastery for 9 days — a tradition for males in thailand who experience adversity. 0livia crellin reports. a temple retreat. further time for reflection for the thai football team and their coach, whose perilous ordeal made headlines around the world. the short visit will see 11 of the players taken through the process of becoming novice buddhist monks. shaving their heads is a part of that, as well as a symbol of bereavement. a former navy diver died during the complex operation. the boys will then
because the bulk of development in the country is paid for by nigerian resources so i think that theusing its resources better but i want to save the resources given by the british at least during the time i was there where well spent and well accounted for. thank you so much. a week after being released from hospital, following their two week ordeal trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, 11 young boys and their football coach have been taking part in a buddhist ceremony. it's their way of...
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nor that a man the al jazeera nigerian police say eight suspected boko haram members have confessed to being involved in the abduction of the chibok school girls overall twenty two members of the armed group arrested in different locations across the northeastern states of your unborn oh there duction of the two hundred seventy girls from this school in the northern town caused global outrage in twenty fourteen nigerian police say a book or commander is among the men who have confessed. for us breast cancer for the kidnap of the chibok girls. services that attack someone's on the. killings of innocent men do not include into a group that does not implement your bit of them our others to india not use of nigeria. the first commercial flights from ethiopia to eritrea in twenty years have touched down in a smog up to cheers and celebrations hundreds of people boarded the flights hoping to reunite with family from whom they've been separated during two decades of conflict hammad out of reports from out of south about dignitaries journalists and businessmen board what if you open airline sc
nor that a man the al jazeera nigerian police say eight suspected boko haram members have confessed to being involved in the abduction of the chibok school girls overall twenty two members of the armed group arrested in different locations across the northeastern states of your unborn oh there duction of the two hundred seventy girls from this school in the northern town caused global outrage in twenty fourteen nigerian police say a book or commander is among the men who have confessed. for us...
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the nigerian army has released a hundred and eighty three children after they were cleared of ties to the armed group boko haram the u.n. children's agency says the miners would release them by the glory the capital of borno state unicef says around the thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. that's it for now and sad story next for. judging the u.s. supreme court democrats are alarmed that donald trump's choice of justice to join the highest court in america they say brett kavanaugh is a public loyalist he's too conservative and the right wing so can he win an expected confirmation battle in the senate this is inside story. over welcome to the program i'm laura kyle the latest political battleground in the u.s. senate as soon set become donald trump's choice for supreme court judge the president's nomination a republican loyalist but cavanagh is opposed by democrats base say trumps trying to tilt the nine justices in the highest.
the nigerian army has released a hundred and eighty three children after they were cleared of ties to the armed group boko haram the u.n. children's agency says the miners would release them by the glory the capital of borno state unicef says around the thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. that's it for now and sad story next for. judging the u.s. supreme court democrats are alarmed that donald trump's choice of justice to join the highest court in...
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not want to cover nigeria who actually is very close to the united kingdom and there are a lot of nigerians who moved to the united kingdom it's a relationship there and nigeria actually did suffer greatly during the oil price collapse. so their currency collapse even more they had a lot of debt they had a difficult situation at the time now it's obviously better the world oil markets have recovered and we're glad they recovered but here he's saying as regards to growth because you talk about growth in russia he said russia is an old industrial economy it's not one of those places where you have a lot of peasants coming into the mainstream workforce you can expect it to grow at very significant real rates particularly given that it's stuck in a world economy where nobody is growing significantly but an important aside. this is from the i.m.f. guy ok this guy is an i.m.f. official one can't know the future what if investors wake up to the financial profit to see of the u.s. and other western nations where government debts are at historical highs and budget discipline is not great after the c
not want to cover nigeria who actually is very close to the united kingdom and there are a lot of nigerians who moved to the united kingdom it's a relationship there and nigeria actually did suffer greatly during the oil price collapse. so their currency collapse even more they had a lot of debt they had a difficult situation at the time now it's obviously better the world oil markets have recovered and we're glad they recovered but here he's saying as regards to growth because you talk about...
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Jul 24, 2018
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ago insisted that they have the numbers and they're willing to go ahead to reach the president but nigerians will be the judge when it comes to whether or not these people are popular to win the elections including the president himself when they decide in february two thousand and nineteen. it watching al-jazeera live from london still to come on the program i casting agency advertises for actors to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar meets the british prime minister and the oil rich iraqis turning to kuwait to help ease an energy crisis we will tell you why. hello and welcome back as we look at weather conditions across the levant and western parts of asia who've called the threat of one or two showers on the southern side of the caspian sea otherwise the whole region is looking fine but forty's again for iraq some areas were probably up to forty eight to fifty degrees around the side of the med looking pretty warm there for beirut at thirty three degrees one or two showers on the southern side of the black sea could be quite heavy at times really not a great deal change your
ago insisted that they have the numbers and they're willing to go ahead to reach the president but nigerians will be the judge when it comes to whether or not these people are popular to win the elections including the president himself when they decide in february two thousand and nineteen. it watching al-jazeera live from london still to come on the program i casting agency advertises for actors to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar meets the british prime minister and the oil...
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Jul 24, 2018
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joining us from the nigerian capital i suppose the most obvious question why does why now. well basically this wrangling has been going on between. these crop of legislators and they exaggerated they've been strained relationship between the two arms of government over the past two or three years for example this year the budget has even been delayed way beyond what we've seen previously in nigeria the budget was released i think was approved finally by volume and just two months ago and when it came out there were complaints from the executive arm so basically they've been some issues before now the primaries in the states and local governments the conventions i mean the congress is in the states and local governments and then the conventions that is expected to happen probably in the next few months or so when the party will nominate who would run for president the governors the governorship seats the national and state parliaments and all that so these some of these some of these legislators were actually angry as how as as to how the conventions of congress were held ea
joining us from the nigerian capital i suppose the most obvious question why does why now. well basically this wrangling has been going on between. these crop of legislators and they exaggerated they've been strained relationship between the two arms of government over the past two or three years for example this year the budget has even been delayed way beyond what we've seen previously in nigeria the budget was released i think was approved finally by volume and just two months ago and when...
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not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would shelter me in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was kidnapped my brother was killed in the attempt to free me it was horrible since then i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjected me to and abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived neatly this man made me declare i was an adult and his wife after escaping from my father's friend he began abusing me these of tara what i did nothing but think how to survive. according to save the children almost two thousand girls have been sexually abused in italy since two thousand and seventeen one hundred sixty of them were children while others had either pretended to be older or had recently turned eighteen j a political analyst reiner office says that europe isn't capable of solving the ongoing migration crisis. i think in such a chaotic situation. when you have to handle many incoming refugees it's harsh determine. actually what is
not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would shelter me in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was kidnapped my brother was killed in the attempt to free me it was horrible since then i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjected me to and abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived neatly this man made me declare i was an adult...
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off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from heatwaves to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the. situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having events that. are now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting. in the equatorial. global warming that is so much destruction in. so much over the. past when we used to have normal. country discover that much. but not. so now. it was not until. also before we started which i mean the total number. let's look at industrialization. in for instance for the past few months. is being blamed on the burning of hydrocarbons you do burning on tiles in the burning or destruction of the refineries. to see the situation in. the kind of activities we are doing what. two or discounts different problems so let's look at the activities but we can bring some modification in the way we do this so th
off the nigerian meteorological agency for years he has been collecting and interpreting data about changing weather patterns in nigeria the country is currently struggling with extreme weather from heatwaves to torrential floods is it caused by global warming and who is responsible. let's with him in the. situation. situation how would you describe it we have been having events that. are now much. so. tense on the long. haul the country is causing. climate change. is melting. in the...
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this is the chief coach of the nigerian national football team taking a handful of cash.ember 200017. -- 2017. the video was handed to the bbc by the controversialjournalist, anas aremeyaw anas. he chose the coach of the superego taking the money after a conversation about their selection. his reporters were pretending to be football agents, they wanted two eye during players to be picked for the then upcoming african nations championship. after he took the money, they alluded to other financial incentives. according to the fever and nff code of ethics, officials should not engage in any activity that would cause suspicion, all except any cash gifts. as the coach of the senior national side. best everfinish gifts. as the coach of the senior national side. best ever finish at the 2018 tournament, so he is one of those managers that you would say is highly regarded. there is no suggestion that the money impacted his player selection. he told them tea m his player selection. he told them team selection was based on performance alone. he has told the bbc that the reporters gi
this is the chief coach of the nigerian national football team taking a handful of cash.ember 200017. -- 2017. the video was handed to the bbc by the controversialjournalist, anas aremeyaw anas. he chose the coach of the superego taking the money after a conversation about their selection. his reporters were pretending to be football agents, they wanted two eye during players to be picked for the then upcoming african nations championship. after he took the money, they alluded to other...
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her works were also featured at the first nigerian pygmalion at the venice biennale and. she openly addresses social issues such as child marriage. here her figures are covered with pain relief. so this this work is called thing. unconscious struggle i need. the narrative or the. child bride. i know how certain cultures think. it's talking so sometimes i wonder why no one is looking no one is near them i may have a movement to check themselves or be it be inflected what their actions or introspective about what they do i always wonder what they. think. since true war when i need to go. painter sam ever han is inspired by the uncontrolled development and chaos of lagos his work is known for its celebration of colors with broad brush strokes the fragments his motifs to create fascinating picture puzzles. where i started being in a type two at the same time. how to be looking at a paintings somebody once told me that my paintings. able to see very nice things involving us you're looking at a very sad things. up to mizzen and productivity not frustration and stagnation that s
her works were also featured at the first nigerian pygmalion at the venice biennale and. she openly addresses social issues such as child marriage. here her figures are covered with pain relief. so this this work is called thing. unconscious struggle i need. the narrative or the. child bride. i know how certain cultures think. it's talking so sometimes i wonder why no one is looking no one is near them i may have a movement to check themselves or be it be inflected what their actions or...
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leigh welling's and also in london fresh from the world cup wilfred indeedy the midfielder for the nigerian national team also known as the super eagles he also plays for leicester city. let's start adam scott shane with the russia question haven't listened to what fifa president giani in fact tino had to say last week. we all fell in love with russia. all of us everyone who has been here for a period of time. has discovered a country that. we didn't know i was told police people in the red square are smiling. when they are still before they should they are very friendly that is great this is exactly what russia is in this image. we have. that was right i'm a putin almost smiling in response to the fever president that let me just look here on my laptop basically reporting efi weeks ago from the world cup this idea about russia there was some skepticism as it being the country to host the world cup what was it like reporting from that what did we miss when it was over seven years of controversy was in there when the world cup was first awarded by fee for qatar switched to the two as well by
leigh welling's and also in london fresh from the world cup wilfred indeedy the midfielder for the nigerian national team also known as the super eagles he also plays for leicester city. let's start adam scott shane with the russia question haven't listened to what fifa president giani in fact tino had to say last week. we all fell in love with russia. all of us everyone who has been here for a period of time. has discovered a country that. we didn't know i was told police people in the red...
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. >> brabant: nigerian giftar rihad a sympathetic audience among demonstrators protesting outside europe'sgest refugee camp at mineo in the hot, harsh countryside ofci eastern . like many others, she has been ore for two years. inmates complain overcrowding, poor food, violence, a lack of funds and an inabity to obtain documentation that would enabl o them to workmove on. >> ( translated ): oh, i would beg my fellow nigerians not to be confused or to cross that se to c italy. if they come to italy, they are slaves, nobody is free. >> brabant: a surge in suppo for the right wing and their arlicies can be found at this bargain basementt, where impoverished sicilians feel they are in competition with immigrants. alessandro lo cascio sells four bunches of herbs for just over a dollar. lo cascio hopes salvini, italy's new interior minister can improve his personal finances. >> ( translated ): i hope so. in the end i hope so. but if he takes away the proble of immigra has already done a great favor to italy. already. just that. 18-million italians are going hungry. do we have to allow immigrants
. >> brabant: nigerian giftar rihad a sympathetic audience among demonstrators protesting outside europe'sgest refugee camp at mineo in the hot, harsh countryside ofci eastern . like many others, she has been ore for two years. inmates complain overcrowding, poor food, violence, a lack of funds and an inabity to obtain documentation that would enabl o them to workmove on. >> ( translated ): oh, i would beg my fellow nigerians not to be confused or to cross that se to c italy. if...
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nigerian police say they have arrested twenty two members of boko haram including some who were sponsible for the mass kidnappings of schoolgirls and she bought eight of the men are said to have confessed to being involved in the kidnappings of more than two hundred schoolgirls and twenty fourteen dozens of the girls have since been released but more than one hundred are still being held and police say the arrest were made earlier this month. south africa has been marking the hundredth anniversary of the birth of nelson mandela the former leader known as the father of the nation in tribute to the anti-apartheid icon many south africans have donated their time to charitable activities for sixty seven minutes each minute represents a year in which mandela fought for a new society says more from johannesburg. this country still has a lot of challenges such as inequality and poverty and nelson mandela really believe that educating all children especially poor black children is a way to alleviate poverty levels in the country but it's not going to be an easy economy isn't doing well right now
nigerian police say they have arrested twenty two members of boko haram including some who were sponsible for the mass kidnappings of schoolgirls and she bought eight of the men are said to have confessed to being involved in the kidnappings of more than two hundred schoolgirls and twenty fourteen dozens of the girls have since been released but more than one hundred are still being held and police say the arrest were made earlier this month. south africa has been marking the hundredth...
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not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would child to me in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was kidnapped my brother was killed in the attempt to free me it was horrible says that i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjective need to reach an abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived needle this man made me to claire i was metal and his wife after escaping from my father's friend he began abusing me days of terror what i did nothing but think how to survive. according to save the children and italy almost two thousand girls have been sexually abused one hundred sixty of them are children others either pretended to be adults or just recently turned eighteen geo political analysts run a rough earth thirty europe is incapable of solving the ongoing migrate migration crisis i think in such a chaotic situation. when you have to handle many incoming refugees it's hard to determine. actually what is the present age what is
not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian girl the man offered to help and said he would child to me in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was kidnapped my brother was killed in the attempt to free me it was horrible says that i have been alone with my father's friend who before continuing the journey subjective need to reach an abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived needle this man made me to claire i...
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difference sonny are decided that he was going to start up a training center that will be teaching nigerians how to install and maintain solar panels at no cost let's go and see what he and his team are doing to ensure that renewable energy takes greater in nigeria. how to properly installed repair and maintain solar panels that's part of the basic curriculum at the a stephen renewable energy academy forty kilometers north of lagos the educational institute opened in october twenty seventh so far around one hundred forty five students have received instruction songwriters from the south coast residents are that's where you get your period for the song like tonight well i don't hear enough of connect that's all. the while down here. positive or negative the training is broken down into units it begins with a classroom session where the students are taught the basic principles and applications of solar energy that is followed by hands on experience outside the classroom here the students learn more about the competence of a solar energy system battery charge controller and solar converter and
difference sonny are decided that he was going to start up a training center that will be teaching nigerians how to install and maintain solar panels at no cost let's go and see what he and his team are doing to ensure that renewable energy takes greater in nigeria. how to properly installed repair and maintain solar panels that's part of the basic curriculum at the a stephen renewable energy academy forty kilometers north of lagos the educational institute opened in october twenty seventh so...