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  2. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    A "facebook" is a student directory featuring photos and basic information. [9] In 2003, there were no universal online facebooks at Harvard, with only paper sheets distributed [10] and private online directories. [11] [12] Zuckerberg told the Crimson that "Everyone's been talking a lot about a universal face book within Harvard. ... I think it's kind of silly that it would take the University ...

  3. Second Nigerian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian military junta. Today part of. Nigeria. Cameroon a. ^a Bakassi peninsula; governed by Nigeria until 2008. The Second Nigerian Republic was a brief formation of the Nigerian state which succeeded the military governments formed after the overthrow of the first republic.

  4. Timeline of Nigerian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Nigerian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Nigeria and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Nigeria. See also the list of heads of state of Nigeria .

  5. YouTube Premium - Wikipedia

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    Not to be confused with RedTube. YouTube Premium (formerly Music Key and YouTube Red) is a subscription service offered by the American video platform YouTube. The service provides ad-free access to content across the service, as well as access to premium YouTube Originals programming produced in collaboration with the site's creators ...

  6. Brickbats: July 2024 - AOL

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    In Nigeria, Chioma Okoli faces up to three years in prison and a fine of 7 million naira (around $5,112) after posting on Facebook that she found a tomato puree made by local company Erisco Foods ...

  7. Nairaland - Wikipedia

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    It currently has over 3.0 million registered users with over 7.4 million topics created to date, and it is estimated that approximately 3% of Nigerian Internet users are registered on Nairaland, compared to Facebook 's 11 million Nigerian users, which corresponds to approximately 20% of the local Internet population. [2] Registration is only necessary for posting, commenting or liking posts.

  8. Nigeria kidnappings break up families, keep children out of ...

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    At least 10.5 million children are out of school in Nigeria, the highest number in the world, according to the U.N. children's agency UNICEF. That is due to insecurity, including abductions and a ...

  9. LGBT rights in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    LGBT rights in Nigeria. Nigeria. Status. Illegal since 1904 (Northern Region only; as Northern Nigeria Protectorate) [1] : 34. Illegal since 1916 (Region-wide; as Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria) [1] : 34. Penalty. Up to 16 years imprisonment. Life imprisonment according to federal law. States under Shari'a law: Death.