abuja in A Sentence

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    Abuja Boko Haram.

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    Daylight Saving Time for Abuja, Nigeria in other years.

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    The capital Abuja was however bombed in 2011 and 2012.

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    They fear that this would be the end of Abuja.

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    India and Nigeria on 22 July 2013 signed an agreement in Abuja for solar power plants.

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    The state-of-the-art college is NCUK's first venture in Abuja with our existing Port Harcourt partner, Brookstone School.

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    Kindly be informed that both of our offices in Abuja and Lagos will remain open during the holiday on.

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    The University of Ilorin is located in the ancient city of Ilorin which is about 500 kilometres from Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

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    She will then meet the Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja before flying to Nairobi for a bilateral with his Kenyan counterpart, Uhuru Kenyatta.

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    Atta told me that 65 per cent of the houses in these developments were uninhabited, put up only to launder Abuja's dirty money.

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    The Archbishop of Abuja reacts to the last-minute announcement by Nigeria’s Electoral Commission that the country’s presidential and parliamentary elections would not take place as scheduled on Saturday, but have been postponed for a week.

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    Xinhua News Agency, Abuja, February 16th, Nigerian police said on the 16th that the northern part of Borno State's capital, Maiduguri, was attacked by suspected Boko Haram armed men, killing 11 people including the attackers.

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    The Archbishop of Abuja reacts to the last-minute announcement by Nigeria's Electoral Commission that the country's presidential and parliamentary elections would not take place as scheduled on Saturday, but have been postponed for a week.

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    On May 1, 2012, less than one week after the group bombed a Nigerian newspaper building in Abuja, Boko Haram issued a video statement threatening more attacks on local and international news outlets, including the Voice of America and Sahara Reporters, a New York-based media service.

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