Nigeria
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With over 110 million inhabitants, Nigeria is Africa's most populous country.
Nigeria has been independent from Britain since 1960, and its independent history has been marked by bloodshed and instability. An ill-fated separatist movement established the secessionist state of Biafra in southeastern Nigeria from 1967 to 1970.
The city-state of Benin, in what is now Nigeria, flourished from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries as a center of commerce and culture. It was famous for its cast-gold sculptures.
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- Nigerian adjective
- anti-Nigerian adjective
- pro-Nigerian adjective
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Muslim communities in northern Nigeria, where they are the majority population, have largely borne the brunt of attacks by Islamist militants like Boko Haram and heavily armed gangs.
From BBC
US military trainers deployed to Nigeria are using high-powered drones for surveillance and intelligence gathering, the Nigerian military told AFP Saturday.
From Barron's
Nigeria's electricity supply is unstable at the best of times, but has worsened in recent weeks due to gas supply shortages, forcing businesses and households to spend more on private power generators.
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"Nigeria is not immune, Britain is not immune," Tinubu added, noting that Nigeria was "challenged by terrorism" and the "conflict from climate change".
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The UK has already agreed a £746m deal with Nigeria to fund the redevelopment of the Lagos Port Complex and the TinCan Island Port Complex.
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