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Tags: Oil & Gas, Nigeria,
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Wall Street Journal 04/13/2014
Wall Street Journal 04/03/2006
Focus of Nigerian Fraud Inquiry Shifts to Prominent Swiss Banker
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2006
Nigerians Reject 3-Term President
New York Times 05/17/2006
Poverty Could Imperil the Amnesty in Niger Delta
New York Times 11/27/2009
Next Problem for Oil: Nigerian Elections
Wall Street Journal 04/04/2011
Grouped Articles
An Accidental Leader Stirs Hopes in Nigeria
New York Times 02/20/2010
Beleaguered, Nigerians Seek to Restore a General to Power
New York Times 01/23/2015
Nigeria Votes in Sharply Contested Presidential Election
New York Times 03/28/2015
Muhammadu Buhari Defeats Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria Election
Wall Street Journal 04/01/2015
In Nigeria’s Election, Muhammadu Buhari Defeats Goodluck Jonathan
New York Times 03/31/2015
Muhammadu Buhari, a Familiar, and Now Less Divisive, Choice in Nigerian Election
New York Times 03/31/2015
Grouped Articles
An Accidental Leader Stirs Hopes in Nigeria
New York Times 02/20/2010
Poverty Could Imperil the Amnesty in Niger Delta
New York Times 11/27/2009
A High-Wire Act for Nigeria's Oil Minister
BusinessWeek 09/16/2010
Next Problem for Oil: Nigerian Elections
Wall Street Journal 04/04/2011
Theft Threatens to Shut Nigeria Oil Pipeline
Wall Street Journal 03/04/2013
Nigeria Finds a National Crisis in Every Direction It Turns
The New York Times 07/17/2016
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