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My Nigerian elections wrap-up post | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. My FP Dispatch from Kano on Post-Elections Violence in Nigeria. S Sudan attempts to reign in its “2 Many VIPs” problem →. My Nigerian elections wrap-up post. April 28, 2011. I’m re-posting the below from Christian Science Monitor’s Africa Monitor blog. By Maggie Fick, Correspondent / April 27, 2011. Those elections had demoralized the average citizen and empowered the crooked political elites of Africa’s most populous country. Joshua, the presiding officer at a polling stat...
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. Newer posts →. Nigeriadecides: Photos from the April 16 Presidential vote. April 17, 2011. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Having hopped a shared taxi this morning up north to Kano, the old Sahel trading town turned Nigeria’s second largest megacity, I’m now at work on a post from yesterday on what I saw in Kaduna–another northern city where hundreds of young men chanting “we need change! Economic Disparities and Irresponsible Leaders. April 13, 2011. Extraordinarily we...
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My recent feature on Jos | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. Transparency in Action: Nigeria’s version of CSPAN. My FP Dispatch from Kano on Post-Elections Violence in Nigeria →. My recent feature on Jos. April 19, 2011. Below is a feature I wrote that ran last week. In the Abu Dhabi-based National. Fear divides Nigeria’s ‘beautiful city’ of Jos. Apr 15, 2011. After Nigeria gained independence in the early 1960s, missionaries from many corners of the globe and representing Christian denominations of every sort set up their headquarte...
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July 9 | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. Tag Archives: July 9. S Sudan attempts to reign in its “2 Many VIPs” problem. July 2, 2011. JUBA, Sudan–Greetings all. I’ve been entirely MIA from this blog since my month-long stay in Nigeria, which is now, somehow two months behind me. I spent the past two months in Juba (reporting on Abyei crisis and Southern Sudanese army … Continue reading →. About Maggie’s blog. Maggie's blog straight to your inbox. Join 110 other followers. Bordering on Chaos (Foreign Policy).
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S Sudan attempts to reign in its “2 Many VIPs” problem | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. My Nigerian elections wrap-up post. S Sudan attempts to reign in its “2 Many VIPs” problem. July 2, 2011. Scanning SudanTribune.com yesterday while I was visiting his office, a UN friend pointed out an interesting bit of news. The southern government issued a directive Thursday “explaining that the term ‘Excellency’ should only be used for the president and head of foreign missions and embassies.”. The decision made by the government to limit the use of ’Excellency’ is enco...
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Nigeria | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. My Nigerian elections wrap-up post. April 28, 2011. I’m re-posting the below from Christian Science Monitor’s Africa Monitor blog) By Maggie Fick, Correspondent / April 27, 2011 Shendam, Nigeria–Despite the problems with Nigeria’s parliamentary, presidential, and local elections over the past month, and despite the feeling of many … Continue reading →. My FP Dispatch from Kano on Post-Elections Violence in Nigeria. April 20, 2011. My recent feature on Jos. April 19, 2011.
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elections | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. My Nigerian elections wrap-up post. April 28, 2011. I’m re-posting the below from Christian Science Monitor’s Africa Monitor blog) By Maggie Fick, Correspondent / April 27, 2011 Shendam, Nigeria–Despite the problems with Nigeria’s parliamentary, presidential, and local elections over the past month, and despite the feeling of many … Continue reading →. My FP Dispatch from Kano on Post-Elections Violence in Nigeria. April 20, 2011. My recent feature on Jos. April 19, 2011.
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Protesting with their vote: Nigerians @ the polls demanding change | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. Nigeriadecides: Photos from the April 16 Presidential vote. Kano’s Post-Elections Riots →. Protesting with their vote: Nigerians @ the polls demanding change. April 17, 2011. 8220;We want change! 8221; (“Only Buhari! 8221; in the Hausa language) they repeated again and again, as men and women, young and old, anxiously waited to see the PDP defeated at their local polling station, all the while railing insults against the ruling party. As results from around the country stre...
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Uncategorized | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. S Sudan attempts to reign in its “2 Many VIPs” problem. July 2, 2011. JUBA, Sudan–Greetings all. I’ve been entirely MIA from this blog since my month-long stay in Nigeria, which is now, somehow two months behind me. I spent the past two months in Juba (reporting on Abyei crisis and Southern Sudanese army … Continue reading →. My Nigerian elections wrap-up post. April 28, 2011. My FP Dispatch from Kano on Post-Elections Violence in Nigeria. April 20, 2011. April 19, 2011.
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April | 2011 | Maggie Fick
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Reporting from Southern Sudan. Monthly Archives: April 2011. My Nigerian elections wrap-up post. April 28, 2011. I’m re-posting the below from Christian Science Monitor’s Africa Monitor blog) By Maggie Fick, Correspondent / April 27, 2011 Shendam, Nigeria–Despite the problems with Nigeria’s parliamentary, presidential, and local elections over the past month, and despite the feeling of many … Continue reading →. My FP Dispatch from Kano on Post-Elections Violence in Nigeria. April 20, 2011. April 19, 2011.