Top U.S. Official Calls for Electoral Reform
Johnnie Carson, the top U.S. diplomat to Africa says he has stressed to Nigerian leaders the importance of a credible 2011 election and urged the country to make electoral reform one of its highest priorities.
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Nigeria:
Testimony by Nuhu Ribadu - Examining the U.S.-Nigeria Relationship in a Time of Transition
U.S. Congress, 23 February 2010
The following is the testimony of Nuhu Ribadu at a recorded hearing on U.S.-Nigeria relations before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. Ribadu was head of… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Testimony by John Campbell - Examining the U.S.-Nigeria Relationship in a Time of Transition
U.S. Congress, 23 February 2010
The following is the testimony of John Campbell, Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa policy Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations at a recorded hearing before the Senate… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Testimony by Peter Lewis - Examining the U.S.-Nigeria Relationship in a Time of Transition
U.S. Congress, 23 February 2010
The following is the testimony of Peter M. Lewis, Director of the African Studies Program and Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced… Read more »
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Nigeria:
U.S. Government Statement - President Yar'adua's Return To Nigeria
United State Department of State, 25 February 2010
Statement By Johnnie Carson, Assistant Secretary Of State, Bureau Of African Affairs Read more »
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Nigeria:
Top U.S. Official Urges Electoral Reform
America.gov, 23 February 2010
The top U.S. diplomat to Africa says he has stressed to Nigerian leaders the importance of a credible 2011 election and urged the country to make electoral reform one of its… Read more »