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Nigeria- corruption, lack of financial transparency and mismanagement of resources

04/03/2006

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Nigeria Finance Cleanup Gains Momentum

Wall Street Journal 08.06.2010

Electricity in Nigeria: Let there be light

Economist 10.23.2010

Nigeria's doughty presidential candidate: Mr Anti-Corruption joins the fray

Economist 10.30.2010

Nigerian Central Bank Governor Ousted

Wall Street Journal 02.21.2014

Nigeria's Oil Revenue Faces an Accounting

Wall Street Journal 04.13.2014

Nigeria's Kerosene Conundrum

Wall Street Journal 04.13.2014

China Slips in Corruption Perceptions Report

New York Times 12.02.2014

Beleaguered, Nigerians Seek to Restore a General to Power

New York Times 01.23.2015

Nigeria Is a Case Study in the Curse of Oil

Wall Street Journal 04.03.2015

The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal 04.28.2015

Former Nigerian Central Bank Head Joins Blackstone Africa Fund

Wall Street Journal 06.11.2015

Nigeria President Escalates Campaign to Stem Corruption

New York Times 10.16.2015

Nigeria Details Oil Windfall Spending

Wall Street Journal 02.24.2011

U.K. and Nigeria Seek Former Politician

Wall Street Journal 04.12.2011

Nigeria’s President Wins Re-Election

New York Times 04.18.2011

Nigeria's elections: They may even be democratic

Economist 04.09.2011

Hope in Nigeria: Hail the useful chief

Economist 05.28.2011

Nigeria on the Edge

Wall Street Journal 04.03.2006

Focus of Nigerian Fraud Inquiry Shifts to Prominent Swiss Banker

Wall Street Journal 05.11.2006

Keeping Petrodollars Out of Despots’ Pockets

BusinessWeek 08.25.2011

In Nigeria, a Cop Takes On Cops

Wall Street Journal 09.29.2011

Mayor Bloomberg Confronts Occupy Wall Street

New York Times 11.15.2011

Nigeria Braces for Gas-Price Protests

Wall Street Journal 01.03.2012

Big Unions in Nigeria Urge Action on Subsidy

Wall Street Journal 01.05.2012

Nigerians Strike Over Gas Costs, Corruption

Wall Street Journal 01.10.2012

Nigerian Protests Widen, Pressuring President

Wall Street Journal 01.13.2012

Nigerian Unions End Strike as President Offers Subsidy

Wall Street Journal 01.17.2012

Nigeria’s Latest Frustration

New York Times 01.16.2012

Nigeria's President Fights for His Political Survival

BusinessWeek 02.09.2012

In Nigeria, a Preview of an Overcrowded Planet

New York Times 04.14.2012

Nigeria'€™s Promise, Africa'€™s Hope

New York Times 01.15.2011

President Buhari Returns to Nigeria, Facing Serious Challenges

The New York Times 08.21.2017

Shell and Eni to Be Tried Over $1.3 Billion Nigerian Oil Deal

The New York Times 12.20.2017


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