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Nigeria: Nigeria-Morocco Diplomatic Row - APC Asks President Jonathan to Come Clean
APC (Nigeria), 13 March 2015
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the Jonathan Administration to come clean with Nigerians on the cause of the ongoing diplomatic row between Nigeria and Morocco that… Read more »
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Nigeria: APC Wants Jonathan to Explain Nigeria-Morocco Diplomatic Row
Daily Trust, 12 March 2015
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the Jonathan Administration to come clean with Nigerians on the cause of the ongoing diplomatic row between Nigeria and Morocco that… Read more »
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Nigeria: Ministry - Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed AfDB Presidency
This Day, 13 March 2015
There appears to be no end in sight to the diplomatic spat between Nigeria and Morocco, as Nigerian officials have insisted that a phone conversation did take place between… Read more »
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Nigeria: Jonathan Spoke With Moroccan King On Phone, FG Insists
Vanguard, 13 March 2015
Abuja--Following a diplomatic row between Nigeria and Morocco over whether there was any telephone conversation by the leaders of the two countries, the Federal Government insisted… Read more »
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Nigeria: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important
Premium Times, 12 March 2015
The Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation has challenged the All Progressives Congress to tell Nigerians whether or not its presidential candidate, Muhammadu… Read more »
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Nigeria: Clarify Nigeria-Morocco Diplomatic Row, APC Tells Jonathan
Guardian, 12 March 2015
THE All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the Jonathan Administration to come clean with Nigerians on the cause of the ongoing diplomatic row between Nigeria and Morocco that… Read more »
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Nigeria: Morocco in Diplomatic Spat With Abuja
Premium Times, 11 March 2015
Diplomatic relationship between Nigeria and Morocco worsened Tuesday as the North African country announced the immediate recall of its ambassador from Abuja, following a statement… Read more »
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Nigeria: Nigeria-Morocco Diplomatic Row - APC Asks Jonathan to Come Clean
Vanguard, 12 March 2015
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the Jonathan Administration to come clean with Nigerians on the cause of the ongoing diplomatic row between Nigeria and Morocco that… Read more »
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Nigeria: Phone Call - Morocco Recalls Ambassador to Nigeria
Leadership, 12 March 2015
The Moroccan government has recalled its ambassador from Nigeria, accusing the Nigerian authorities of using King Mohammed VI in an election campaign. Read more »
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Nigeria: Diplomatic Spat: Morocco Recalls Ambassador in Nigeria
This Day, 12 March 2015
A diplomatic spat may be brewing between Nigeria and Morocco over the North African country’s anger with Nigeria for lying over a non-existent phone conversation between… Read more »
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MAP, 10 March 2015
Morocco is surprised at the incredible twist given by Nigeria to an alleged phone conversation that never took place between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President, the King's… Read more »
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Nigeria: Morocco King Did Not Snub Jonathan - FG
Daily Trust, 10 March 2015
The Federal Government yesterday denied some media reports that King Mohammed VI of Morocco snubbed President Goodluck Jonathan. Read more »
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Nigeria: FG - Jonathan Was Not Snubbed By Moroccan King
This Day, 10 March 2015
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has refuted some media reports that President Goodluck Jonathan was snubbed by King Mohammed VI of Morocco when the latter purportedly refused to… Read more »
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Nigeria: 'Moroccan Monarch Did Not Snub Jonathan'
Guardian, 9 March 2015
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has refuted claims by a print media citing an online source that King Mohammed VI of Morocco snubbed President Goodluck Jonathan by refusing to… Read more »
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Nigeria: Moroccan King Snubs President Jonathan, Rejects Telephone Conversation Over Election
Premium Times, 7 March 2015
The Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI, has rejected a request from President Goodluck Jonathan for a telephone conversation, saying it was an "inappropriate" move by the Nigerian… Read more »