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 Sunday, 12 October 2008
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AllAfrica News: Nigeria
All Africa, All the Time.

AllAfrica News: Nigeria
  • Eagles Romp Past Sierra Leone
    Nigeria coach Shuaibu Amodu made some major changes to his starting line-up and was rewarded with a comprehensive 4-1 win over Sierra Leone in a 2010 World Cup/Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on Saturday in Abuja.

  • Laloko - Kanu, Aiyegbeni Should Quit Eagles Now
    FORMER Nigeria Football Federation, (NFF), Technical Director, Chief Kashimawo Laloko, has advised Super Eagles head coach, Shaibu Amodu, to beef up the present Eagles with new players who are at their peak in their various clubs.

  • Obodo Leads Amodu's Unfamiliar Line-Up
    Nigeria's starting eleven for today's game against Sierra Leone goes for youth and pace.

  • Why Militants Are Targeting Rivers State
    Movement for Emancipation of the Niger-Delta (MEND) has explained why Rivers State has remained the focus of its violent attacks.

  • Four More Banks Join Bail-Out Plan
    Efforts by the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and some banks to bail out the nation's stock market from its lingering slide received a boost yesterday as more banks signified their interest to be part of the package.

  • Shittu Eyes Clean Sheet Record
    Nigeria defender Danny Shittu is under no illusions about how difficult Saturday's 2010 World Cup/African Nations Cup qualifier against Sierra Leone in Abuja will be, but the Bolton man is hoping the Super Eagles can extend their clean sheet figure to six games.

  • Bayelsa Doles N10 Billion to Contractors to Fast-Track Devt
    In a bid to fast track development in Bayelsa, the state government has released the sum of N10 billion to contractors handling various contracts for the state government.

  • Achebe's Enduring Classic
    In fifty years of its existence, Chinua Achebe's classic novel, Things Fall Apart has lived up to its reputation as perhaps the best work of fiction to have come out of Africa. Celebrated for its story line, its simplicity of language and its unaffected African setting, Things Fall Apart has proved, over the past half a century, to be a highly readable and influential novel.

  • Stock Exchange Working to Restore Investor Confidence
    Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) said on Thursday it was collaborating with banks to restore investors' confidence in the market, which for sometime now has continued to wane.

  • African Problems Require African Solution - Odinga
    The peculiar circumstances of the African continent that has put it at the lowest rung of developmental ladder despite its enormous human and material resources, again, came into focus on Thursday.


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