Similar words: tiger, belligerent, refrigerator, imperial, criteria, hysteria, material, bacteria. Meaning: 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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61. Weight: less than 80 grs . CIF Lagos , Nigeria . The customer is a Lebanese company.
62. Oceanic Bank International donates relief materials worth millions of Naira to flood victims in Nigeria.
63. Because it is a serious offense in Nigeria to enter without a valid visa, the victim's illegal entry may be used by the scam artists as leverage to coerce the victims into releasing funds.
64. Nigeria is one of several African countries located on the Black Sea-Mediterranean flyway used by migratory birds.
65. The Chinatown in Lagos, Nigeria, is one of a kind. It looks like a big, red medieval fortress with crenellated walls that resemble the Great Wall outside Beijing.
66. Following the revision of the index a selection of cities from this region has been added, including Doha in Qatar (110), Rabat in Morocco (112), Banjul in Gambia (164) and Abuja in Nigeria (205).
67. "Nigeria has depended on other nations for virtually everything because of the absence of an effective science and technology policy to galvanise growth and development," he said.
68. Ghana supporters watch as their team plays Nigeria during the quarter finals of the African Nations Cup soccer tournament, the match is televised in the northern town of Tamale, February 3, 2008.
69. Most genomic studies done in Africa so far have focused on the Yoruba of Nigeria.
70. A city of northeast Nigeria east of Kano. It is a leather-processing center in the Lake Chad region. Population, 225,[http://Sentencedict.com] 100.
71. The "no-strings" investments from Nigeria to Ethiopia fly in the face of Western efforts to link investment with improvements in human rights and the environment.
72. With all the leaders and friends' help, HAZAN develop and grow stronger gradually in Nigeria. So we will sincerely remember you forever!
73. He also cited nothern Nigeria, where increased aridity means lack of fodder is driving herders south into the areas farmed for corn.
74. The Pan - African University in Lagos, Nigeria is also a partner.
75. But in 1995 a teacher in norther northern Nigeria named Mohammed Bah Abba found a solution.
76. On September 22, in a vivid display of the spreading dangers in African waters, pirates armed with Kalashnikov rifles attempted to seize an oil platform off the coast of Nigeria.
77. In other nations, such as Nigeria and Saudi Arabia, the rise of nationalism led to mandates for majority ownership by the indigenous population.
78. Unlike China and India, alternative medicine in Nigeria is devoid of science.
79. A listener in Abuja, Nigeria, Named named Okorie, wants to know more about fish pond farming.
80. In addition to the countries of Southern Africa, a number of countries in West Africa, including Nigeria, have also indicated their intent to purchase power from Inga.
81. A senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria earns more money than the President of the United States of America.
82. However, if there are lots of unvaccinated people in the population, they can pass on this strain until it happens to mutate back into a disease-causing form, as happened in Nigeria.
83. As stated in their letter, their reference is the National Bank of Nigeria, Ibadan.
84. Some African countries, such as Botswana and Nigeria, also condemned the election.
85. The move follows a request to the UN by the Federal Republic of Nigeria and forms part of the broader government-led peace and reconciliation process in Ogoniland.
86. The story has been repeated from Nigeria to Sudan, Equatorial Guinea to Gabon and Angola to Venezuela.
87. "I feel we have now entered a danger zone, " said World Bank Managing Director Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala of Nigeria.
88. Of the 69 children with cVDPV in Nigeria as of September 2007, 60 were either unvaccinated or insufficiently vaccinated.
89. A city of southwest Nigeria east-northeast of Ibadan. It was the capital of a Yoruba kingdom from the17th to the19th century. Population, 255, 100.
90. A breeder checks on the health status of conserved maize germplasm in Ibadan, Nigeria.
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