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  2. Crime in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria is a source, transit, and destination country for women and children subjected to trafficking, including forced labour and forced prostitution. Trafficked Nigerian women and children are recruited from rural areas within Nigeria - women and girls for involuntary domestic servitude and sexual exploitation , and boys for forced labour in ...

  3. Andrew Esiebo - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria on my mind – 'Nigeria on my Mind' is a photographic journey of Esibo's travels throughout Nigeria. Over several years, working on both personal projects and commissioned work for travel guides and NGOs, Esiebo has photographed the rich cultural heritage, ethnic diversity and geographic beauty of Nigeria extensively.

  4. Human rights in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Human rights in Nigeria are protected under the current constitution of 1999. While Nigeria has made major improvements in human rights under this constitution, the American Human Rights Report of 2012 notes several areas where more improvement is needed, which includes: abuses by Boko Haram, killings by government forces, lack of social equality and issues with freedom of speech.

  5. Canadian embassy suspends operations in Nigeria, issues ... - AOL

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    Canada on Monday halted operations at its embassy in Nigeria until further notice and issued a warning against nonessential travel to the west African nation, joining the United States and United ...

  6. Nigerian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. Nigerian nationalism asserts that Nigerians as a nation should promote the cultural unity of Nigerians. [1] [2] Nigerian nationalism is territorial nationalism and emphasizes a cultural connection of the people to the land, particularly the Niger and the Benue Rivers. [3] It first emerged in the 1920s under the ...

  7. Corruption in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Corruption is an anti-social attitude awarding improper privileges contrary to legal and moral norms and impairs the authorities' capacity to secure the welfare of all citizens. [1] Corruption in Nigeria is a constant phenomenon. In 2012, Nigeria was estimated to have lost over $400 billion to corruption since its independence.

  8. Social class in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Some social critics have adopted the Marxist view of class in which individuals are classified by their relationship to the means of production, and are thus members of either the middle class, or bourgeoisie, or the working and underclasses, or proletariat. This is regarded by such people as the most important factor in a person's social rank.

  9. The Best Photos of Prince Charles and Princess Diana's ... - AOL

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    Princess Diana's Royal Visit to Nigeria in 1990Tim Graham - Getty Images. Later this month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will visit Nigeria on a trip connected to the Duke of Sussex's Invictus ...