Al Jazeera English
| Apr 18, 2013
Nigerian drug lords have been importing South American experts to build the country's first known large-scale methamphetamine labs, Al Jazeera reports. The country has long been a transit hub for illegal drugs but anti-drug agencies say the manufa...
Vice
| Apr 6, 2013
West African truck drivers spend days, weeks, and sometimes months dealing with border officials and illegal checkpoints on harrowing delivery trips that should take just a few hours. Is there any room for change in a system riddled with unchecked...
Associated Press
| Dec 26, 2012
A huge explosion at a fireworks factory in Lagos yesterday shook Nigeria's biggest city and sparked a blaze that spread to neighboring buildings. At least one person was killed in the blast and more than a dozen others injured.
CNN
| Dec 14, 2012
Lagos is the first African city to be featured in an edition of the world-famous board game Monopoly. But the achievement isn't all just fun and games, as CNN's Vladimir Duthiers reports.
LinkTV News
| Jul 17, 2012
In an attempt to clean up the city, the Nigerian government displaced nearly 100,000 residents during the demolition of the Makoko Slum in Lagos. Slum dwellers claim there was no official warning made by the authorities before the demolition took ...
Associated Press
| Jun 3, 2012
A commercial airliner crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Nigeria's largest city on Sunday, killing all 153 people on board and many others on the ground in the country's worst air disaster in nearly two decades.
Associated Press
| Jan 11, 2012
Demonstrations against rising fuel prices in oil-rich Nigeria have entered a third day. A top government official is warning that a national strike could plunge the country into anarchy.
Euronews
| Jan 9, 2012
Trade unions in Nigeria staged a nationwide strike on Monday over the government's scrapping of fuel subsidies. The industrial action in Africa's top oil-producing nation has closed businesses and schools. Subsidies allowed Nigerians to bu...
Pilot Africa News
| Jan 4, 2012
On 1 January 2012, Nigeria's federal government removed the fuel subsidy, an unpopular move confirmed in a statement by the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA). The effect was immediate, price tags on petrol at filling stations n...