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Sentence count:144+4Posted:2016-10-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: tigerbelligerentrefrigeratorimperialcriteriahysteriamaterialbacteriaMeaning: n. a republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea; gained independence from Britain in 1960; most populous African country. 
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31. In 2003, the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA), Nigeria's power utility, signed a memorandum of understanding with SNEL in order to provide electricity to Nigeria from the Inga dam.
32. After university he was employed by the Nigeria Broadcasting Service as a scriptwriter, which led to his first visit to the UK to attend a BBC training course.
33. Continued Rumsfeld: "These oppressed Iraqi oil wells deserve the right to pump oil as freely as any other oil well on God's Earth-be it in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, or an Alaskan wildlife refuge.
34. 、 Korea 、 Japan 、 Nigeria 、 United Arab Emirates etc.
35. At times they gain ground, but the defense of Nigeria is well - organized.
36. Interested countries such as Brazil, Nigeria, Pakistan and Thailand are now considering their options, and may choose to stick with Intel — a monopoly that is a known quantity.
37. The steep drop in oil prices has impacted countries such as Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Nigeria, where it generates more than half of all revenues.
38. A city of southwest Nigeria northeast of Lagos. It was once the capital of a Yoruba state that was probably founded in the15th century. Population, 253, 300.
39. At least 20 people were killed and thousands displaced on Sunday by flooding in and around the city of Ibadan in southwestern Nigeria.
40. 18th century Italian Goldoni Nigeria and France's Boma care of the European Enlightenment period comedy The representative of the 19th century to Russia as the representative of Gogol.
41. Sayre rejects Gurian-Sherman's argument: "We know our cassava can help people," he says. "Initial estimates are that, in the first round of production, 35,[www.Sentencedict.com]000 lives will be saved in Nigeria.
42. Textile factories in places like South Africa, Mauritius and Nigeria have been badly hit.
43. Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama (right) saves a shot in front of Greece's Dimitris Salpingidis during their match at Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein June 17.
44. Technically speaking there is no reason why Nigeria should not succeed.
45. In February, the WHO confirmed the first human deaths from H5N1 infection in the African nation of Nigeria and in Lao People's Democratic Republic.
46. The couple set off in August from Morocco, drove through the Sahara, visited Nigeria and were heading for Zimbabwe.
47. Its main airport is Malabo International Airport in Punta Europa, Bioko Island. International flights operate from here to Nigeria, Gabon, Benin, Spain, Germany, France, and Switzerland.
48. Many students came from Canada, Great Britain, Nigeria and Switzerland.
49. Besides, the other four countries which reach an purchasing agreement with OLPC computer organization are Argentina, Brazil, Nigeria and Thailand.
50. BBC Hausa has a large audience in northern Nigeria, where Hausa is the main language.
51. Nigeria is the eighth biggest oil exporter in the world.
52. Bloc 1 is situated in the joint exploration area of Sao Tome and Principe and Nigeria.
53. Nigeria is reformable, but it needs the right sort of leader.
54. In Nigeria credit and subsidies were hogged by "absentee farmers, retired civil servants and soldiers".
55. In January, it approved a new $150 million Commercial Agriculture Development Project in Nigeria designed to support small- and medium-scale farmers.
56. Lassa fever is known to be endemic in Guinea (Conakry), Liberia, Sierra Leone and parts of Nigeria, but probably exists in other West African countries as well.
57. MAWIBET GROUPS OF COMPANIES is an international purchaser from Nigeria, need to buy products of Electronic and Information Products, Clothing, Hardware etc. categories.
58. Sade was born Helen Folasade Adu in Nigeria, to a Nigerian academic and an English nurse, in 1959.
59. Global Witness has been publishing damning reports on the complicity in corruption of nations' financial, real estate and other sectors in countries such as Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea.
60. He gave no indication of when he might return to Nigeria.
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