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Socioeconomic benefits of Lagos-Calabar coastal project

Socioeconomic benefits of Lagos-Calabar coastal project
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Borno
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Socioeconomic Benefits of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Project -

Socioeconomic Benefits of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Project -
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FG saves $300m annually from ban on Barite imports – Minister - National Accord Newspaper

The Federal Government says its ban on importation of Barite, an essential mineral in oil drilling, has saved the country 300 million dollars (about N195 billion) annually.

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Nigeria Report: Hundreds of Christians Killed in First 4 Months of 2021

Nigeria Report: Hundreds of Christians Killed in First 4 Months of 2021 AP Photo/Ben Curtis 27 May 2021 Thousands of Christians in Nigeria have been kidnapped and hundreds killed in the first four months of 2021, the Tablet reported Wednesday. The Tabletcites a dangerous “escalation” in targeted violence against Nigeria’s Christian population, in what watchdog groups are calling a Christian genocide in the country. The Nigerian-based Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law (Intersociety), a human rights group, reported this month that Islamic jihadists massacred 1,470 Christians in the first four months of 2021 and abducted over 2,200. The 1,470 Christian deaths in just four months exceeded the total number of Christians killed in 2019, estimated at 1,350, the report said.

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Gombe

Nigerian Islamic Jihadists Massacred 1, 470 Christians In First Four Months Of 2021 And Abducted Over 2,200 -- Intersociety

Onitsha, Eastern Nigeria, 11th May 2021 | The Biafra Times Nigeria has devastatingly remained the “most Christian killed country” and ‘most dangerous place to be a Christian’ as well as Africa’s newest hotbed of Islamic Jihad and religious intolerance. Statistically shocking is the fact that the country had in the past four months or from January to April 2021 lost no fewer than 1,470 Christians. Also out of estimated 3200 defenseless Nigerians abducted by jihadists during the period, Nigerian Christians accounted for no fewer than 2,200. The 1, 470 Christian deaths in four months is the highest number recorded since 2014 and it specifically surpassed the total number of Christians killed in the whole of 2019, estimated by the Open Doors to be 1,350. It is recalled that the International Society for Civil Liberties and Rule of Law had in early January 2021 statistically disclosed that more than 2,400 defenseless Christians were hacked to death by jihadists in Nigeria in 20

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Gombe
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