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From the Web

  1. ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's Acting President Goodluck Jonathan will nominate a new ministerial team by early next week, and is likely to reappoint around half the cabinet he has just sacked, presidency sources said on Thursday. Fast appointment of the mi Full Article at ABC News

  2. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) detonated two bombs outside a government building in the oil city of Warri on Monday as officials met for talks about implementing the terms of the amnesty. The attack raised fears of a... Full Article at Energy Tribune

  3. Study Group, ISG, a socio-political organisation for the promotion of the interest of the Ijaw nation, has come down heavily on the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, for disrupting the Vanguard Newspapers-organised post-amnesty... Full Article at AllAfrica.com

  4. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), which planted the explosives, said it is saving the third bomb that did not explode for any other post amnesty conference. Part of its grouse is that such summits produce nothing but words... Full Article at AllAfrica.com

  5. Lagos — The Action Congress (AC) has appealed to the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) to give peace a chance in the oil region, saying reverting to attacks against oil facilities and other acts of violence, as threatened by MEND, Full Article at AllAfrica.com

  6. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) detonated two bombs outside a government building in the oil city of Warri on Monday as officials met for talks about implementing the terms of the amnesty. [ID:nLDE62E0WH] The attack raised... Full Article at Reuters Alert Net

  7. The attacks, claimed by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend), are a major setback for the country's Acting President, Goodluck Jonathan, as his government also tries to calm ethnic tensions in the centre of the country. Mr... Full Article at The Independent

  8. "This is just a warning to show that the picture is not rosy, especially with elections coming next year," said Tajudeen Akanji, of the University of Ibadan centre for peace and conflict resolution. Nigeria's most daring rebels in the oil-rich south,... Full Article at Independent Online

  9. Nigerian militants detonated two car bombs outside a government building in the southern oil city of Warri Monday where talks were being held about implementing an amnesty programme. The attacks, claimed by the Movement for the Emancipation of the Nige Full Article at ddi News

  10. (Reuters) - Car bomb attacks by the main militant group in Nigeria's oil delta will not derail an amnesty program meant to restore security to Africa's biggest energy industry, government and security sources said on Tuesday. The Movement for the... Full Article at ABC News

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