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  2. Crime in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Crime in Nigeria is investigated by the Nigerian Police. Nigeria is considered to be a country with a high level of crime, ranking 19th among the least peaceful countries in the world. [1] During the first half of 2022, almost 6,000 people were killed by jihadists, kidnappers, bandits or the Nigerian army. [2]

  3. The True Story of “Hijack '93: ”Why 4 Young Men Hijacked a ...

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    Netflix’s Hijack ‘93 fictionalizes the gripping true story of four young adults who hijacked a plane to protest their government’s actions.. On Oct. 25, 1993, Richard Ogunderu, Kabir Adenuga ...

  4. Gangs of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Web Services Nigeria, a subsidiary of Amazon Inc. and the founder of Prime Video Nigeria, stated in response to the ₦10 billion fine imposed on its production by The Isale Eko Descendants’ Union. [80] [81] Amazon asserted that its film, Gangs of Lagos, does not harm any individual or group. The company also challenged the regulatory ...

  5. List of terrorist incidents in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Kuriga, Kaduna State, Nigeria: Kuriga kidnapping: More than 287 children and a teacher were kidnapped from their school in Kuriga by terrorists with guns on motorcycles. [25] Unknown terrorist's Nigerian bandit conflict: 14 March Suicide car bombing, siege: 8 (+6) 27: Mogadishu, Somalia 2024 Mogadishu SYL Hotel attack and siege

  6. Sweet Crude - Wikipedia

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    The film premiered in April 2009 at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and has since screened at 30 film festivals around the world and has won numerous awards. On April 12, 2008, members of the Sweet Crude filmmaking crew were detained by the Nigerian military Joint Task Force while traveling by boat in the Niger Delta.

  7. End Bad Governance protests - Wikipedia

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    Protests began peacefully across Nigeria in States such as Lagos, Kaduna, Kano, Gombe Jigawa, Bornu, and the capital Abuja but turned violent after the Nigeria Police Force shot tear gas and live bullets at protesters in Abuja in an attempt to disperse them. [37] A journalist identified as Jide Onyekunle was arrested. [23]

  8. No U-Turn (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was produced by Generation Africa and it was one of the 25 films which was selected for the Generation Africa project. [5] The film project marked the maiden feature-length documentary directorial venture for filmmaker Ike Nnaebue. The film is a co-production between Nigeria, France, South Africa and Germany.

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