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Jeffrey Tesler, 61, faces jail in the US if sent there and convicted. He claims extradition would be unfair because he might also face prosecution in Britain, where the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has been conducting its own prolonged investigation. Tesler,...
Tags: Nigerian, Jeffrey Tesler, Britain, west London, David Perry QC, Nigeria, Lagos, NatWest Three, Gary McKinnon, Halliburton, Corporate crime, Extradition, Enron, Law Crime
Gunmen kidnapped two children on their way to school in Nigeria's main oil city of Port Harcourt, police said on Monday, the latest crime in a spree that has forced some residents to flee the city. The two children, both below the age of 10, were taken...
Tags: Niger Delta, University of Port Harcourt, Nigerian, Nigeria, Port Harcourt, Niger River Delta, Environmental disasters, Rivers State, African Union member states, African countries, Economic Community of West African States
An employee of Belgrade�s Energoprojekt Dragan Stepanovi�, who was kidnapped in Nigeria, has managed to escape. He told the FoNet news agency that he was able to escape because his captors probably did not expect that He would know the location where...
Tags: Energoprojekt Dragan Stepanovi, Nigerian, Nigeria, Abuja, Law Crime
Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremi� thanked Nigeria, which continues to insist on the stance that it will never recognize Kosovo�s independence. �Such a stance from Nigeria gives us hope that Serbia will succeed in its peaceful, diplomatic fight to defend international...
Tags: Nigerian, Vuk Jeremi, Ghana, visiting ghana, foreign minister, Nigeria, Abuja, Biafra, Kosovo, Politics of Nigeria, Politics, Ojo Maduekwe, Year of birth missing, Kwame Nkrumah, Pan-Africanism
A teenager and three elderly people in Saudi Arabia for the hajj pilgrimage have died of the H1N1 flu virus, the Saudi Health Ministry said. The victims of the virus were a 17-year-old Nigerian female and a Sudanese man, an Indian man and a Moroccan woman...
Tags: Saudi Arabia, saudis arabia, Mecca, Saudi Health Ministry, Nigerian, Moroccan, saudis health, hajj pilgrim, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1, Swine influenza, flu pandemic, flu pandemic by country, flu pandemic in Europe, Pandemics, Health in the United Kingdom, flu pandemic in the United Kingdom, Health Medical Pharma, Health in the United States, Influenza vaccine, Vaccines, Influenza, Hajj, Umrah, Animal virology, Epidemics, Politics, Pilgrimage, Al-Hayat, Incidents during the Hajj, Iranian pilgrim riots, Munshi, Horse management, Stall
A readily available giant land snail could help reduce malnutrition and iron deficiency in African countries, a Nigerian researcher says. The West African land snail, Archachatina marginata, is cheaper and more nutritious than beef, and is tasty when...
Tags: African, land snail, Nigerian, Nigeria, Uyo, Gastropods, Snail, Achatina, Vitamin B12, Achatinidae, Archachatina, Archachatina marginata, Health Medical Pharma
And he has an idea. "It was Ben Gurion in the late 1940s," he says. "He called on Israelis around the world to come home...Kabir and his friend Tunji Abdul are living proof of Nigeria's mass migration homeward...Both were bored. 'New life' "Every deal...
Tags: Nigerian, Tunji Abdul, Kabir Audu, Lagos, Nigeria, Kabir, Economic Community of West African States
Cowpeas are of vital importance to the diets and livelihood of millions of people in West and Central Africa...Rural families in Nigeria grow cowpeas for sale, for their own consumption and feed animals on the husk of the bean. The black-eyed beans are...
Tags: Nigerian, IITA, Dr Abdoulaye, women farmers, Dr Tahirou Abdoulaye, Nigeria, Kano
Berkeley City Council last night approved a resolution urging the U.S. Senate to approve S.1700 , the �Energy Security Through Transparency Act� by U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., which would urge the Obama Administration to require that companies disclose...
Tags: Berkeley City Council, Nigerian, U.S. Senate, Oakland City Council, Niger Delta, JINN, Berkeley Peace, Nigeria, Lagos
Around the gallery stood easels bearing photographic testimony of the good works of Marycare , the non-profit 501 C 3 organization that oversees operations and development in Nigerian villages and other parts of the world, and is the conduit for the funds...
Tags: Marycare Inc., Father Emmanuel, Westville Wines, Westville Village, Emmanuel Ihemedu, Willard St. New Haven, Ejemekwuru, Jack Paulishen, Nigerian, Roger Ingraham, New Haven, Westville Indiana, Westville, New Haven County Connecticut, New Haven Connecticut, Westville New Jersey