In southern Nigeria, citizens allege oil companies are influencing investigations of spills to avoid responsibility.


Correspondent
In southern Nigeria, citizens allege oil companies are influencing investigations of spills to avoid responsibility.

Opposition says there are major problems with the electoral roll and accuses president’s party of vote-meddling.

People are patiently waiting for results from the first democratic parliamentary elections since its independence.

Thousands of soldiers have been deployed in northern Nigeria, but many question whether peace will return to the region.

Thousands from Boko Haram’s home state now live in wretched conditions in neighbouring Niger.

Mobile phones across northeast Nigeria have been cut off for seven days.

Humanitarian organisations and media remain restricted in areas where fighting takes place against Boko Haram.

During raid in Imo State, police found young girls forced to become pregnant and give birth repeatedly.

Country holds first major election since 3,000 people died in widespread violence during the 2010 presidential polls.

Reported number of people who died during an attack in Baga caught everyone’s attention, including our correspondent.
