This Day (Lagos)
Leading independent daily published in Lagos, Nigeria
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September 30
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Nigeria: Charmed By Obudu Ranch Resort, President Boni Yayi Seeks to Bring AU Summit to Cross River [opinion]
Suddenly, the weather changed. The mist rose like a white balloon and enveloped him and his team. It was euphoric! The temperature dropped. Everything seemed to stand still. They... Read more »
September 20
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Nigeria: Benin Republic Is Nigeria's 37th State, Says Yayi
The President of the Republic of Benin and leader of African Union (AU), Bonyi Yayi, has described his country as the 37th state of Nigeria, given its proximity to Nigeria and the... Read more »
September 15
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Nigeria/South Africa: Flying Eagles Tackle Squirrels, to Play South Africa in Nelspruit
Ahead of their final 2013 African Youth Championship qualifying fixture, against Republic of South Africa, the U-20 National Team, also known as Flying Eagles, will trade tackles... Read more »
April 23
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Benin: UBA Partners Country on U.S.$50 Million Projects
The United Bank for Africa (UBA) Benin Limited - a subsidiary of UBA Plc has said it had facilitated a total of $50 million syndicated loan for projects that will drive economic... Read more »
April 20
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Nigeria: Benin Airport Records Low Passengers, Aircraft Movement
The Benin airport recorded a decrease in passenger and aircraft movements in 2011. The airport, one of the fastest growing airports in the country, in terms of passenger movement,... Read more »
January 4, 2011
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Benin: Benin FA in Crisis After Mass Resignations
Moucharaf Anjorin's reign as the president of the Benin Football Federation (FBF) is teetering on the brink of collapse after mass resignations rocked the federation. Read more »
December 30, 2010
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Benin: Benin FA in Crisis After Mass Resignations
Moucharaf Anjorin's reign as the president of the Benin Football Federation (FBF) is teetering on the brink of collapse after mass resignations rocked the federation. Read more »
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