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Cows obstruct Nigeria's capital as climate change and development leave herders with nowhere to go

Aug. 25, 2024 21:03 PM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — At an intersection seven miles from the presidential villa, frustrated drivers honk as a herd of cattle feeds on the grass beautifying the median strip and slowly marches across the road, their hooves clattering against the asphalt. For the teenage herder guiding them,...

As Nigerians marched against hunger, security forces responded with gunshots and force, killing 22

Aug. 08, 2024 12:07 PM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Ismail Musa was out having tea with his brother Jamilu when they first heard the gunshots. Musa ran to hide under a table but was hit by a bullet fired to disperse protesters in northern Nigeria’s Kano state. The 23-year-old barely made it halfway to the hospital. ...

Journalists covering Nigeria protests dodge bullets as police arrest nearly 700 people

Aug. 03, 2024 15:08 PM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian security forces on Saturday fired bullets and teargas at several journalists and protesters during demonstrations against the country’s economic crisis in the capital city, Abuja, according to journalists at the scene and videos reviewed by The Associated Press. ...

Rights group says 13 killed in Nigerian hunger protests, citing accounts from witnesses and families. Hundreds arrested

Aug. 02, 2024 03:46 AM EDT
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Rights group says 13 killed in Nigerian hunger protests, citing accounts from witnesses and families. Hundreds arrested.

Police fire gunshots and tear gas to quell mass protests over Nigeria's economy. At least 2 killed

Aug. 01, 2024 20:39 PM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Security forces fired gunshots and tear gas to quell mass protests across Nigeria on Thursday as thousands, mostly young people, poured onto the streets to rally against the country's worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation. At least two people were reported killed. ...

Nigerians are frustrated by economic hardship but authorities fear planned protests could turn ugly

Jul. 31, 2024 15:28 PM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Frustrated with growing economic hardships, Nigerians are planning nationwide protests this week against the country’s worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation. And with momentum soaring on social media, authorities fear a replay of the deadly 2020...

Africa's demand for cooling systems is expanding. But regulating the industry is a struggle

Jul. 25, 2024 01:54 AM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — As the sun blazes down in Nigeria's capital Abuja, Ahmed Bukar turns on his home air conditioner to a blast of hot air. The charging valve on the outside unit is leaking out the cooling gas that the appliance runs on. A technician had recently helped him refill the air...

Lawmakers in Nigeria try to resolve rift between authorities and Africa's richest man

Jul. 22, 2024 21:21 PM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigerian legislators on Monday began an investigation into the alleged importation of contaminated fuel into the country, part of efforts to resolve issues causing a rift between an oil refinery owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote and the industry regulator. ...

Nigeria more than doubles the minimum wage for government workers after strikes and negotiations

Jul. 19, 2024 06:40 AM EDT

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Public sector workers in Nigeria on the minimum wage will see their salaries double after the government reached an agreement on Thursday with labor unions that have been threatening further strikes as the cost of living spirals. The new minimum monthly wage...

Police say 22 students were killed when a school collapsed during morning classes in Nigeria

Jul. 12, 2024 20:01 PM EDT
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Police say 22 students were killed when a school collapsed during morning classes in Nigeria.