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With a malevolent laugh, the leader of Nigeria's Islamic extremists tells the world that more than 200 kidnapped schoolgirls have all been converted to Islam and married off, dashing hopes for their freedom.

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Nigeria's National Council of State is promising to deliver "some good news" very soon about more than 200 schoolgirls held captive by Islamic extremists for nearly three months.

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Nigeria could be suspended by FIFA after the country's football federation leaders were removed from office and its president was arrested on returning from the World Cup.

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Lawmakers in Nigeria passed a bill Thursday banning gay marriage and outlawing anyone from forming organizations supporting gay rights, setting prison terms of up to 14 years for offenders.

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Angry mobs of protesters stopped gas station owners from selling fuel yesterday while others lit a bonfire on a major highway in an attempt to thwart the government's removal of a cherished consumer subsidy that had kept gas affordable for more than two decades.

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Police in Nigeria have raided a newspaper office and arrested four journalists after it published a purported letter from the nation's former president instructing its current leader to fire government officials.

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Suspected members of a radical Muslim sect have bombed another checkpoint, authorities said, as Nigeria's government launched a high-powered team that will seek a nonmilitary solution to the violence which has rocked the country's northeast.

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Authorities in Nigeria are reporting street fighting and other rioting as officials prepare to release final results in the presidential election.

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Suspected members of a radical Muslim sect have bombed another checkpoint, authorities said, as Nigeria's government launched a high-powered team that will seek a nonmilitary solution to the violence which has rocked the country's northeast.

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