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27 Apr 2016
John Ugbe, at NEC 2016, speaks to Guardian TV, among other things, on the growth of the Nigerian entertainment industry, the birth of a local language-speaking movie channel, and how local content has helped boost Nigeria's global image.
21 Apr 2016
Nigerian Entertainment Conference founder, Ayeni Adekunle, speaks to Guardian TV at NEC 2016 on how the Federal Government can turn the entertainment industry into a major revenue earner.

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Interior ministers from across the European Union are meeting to explore ways to deal with the arrival of migrants arriving by sea.
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Morocco has slowly transformed from a transit country to a destination country for sub-Saharan African migrants — almost half of whom are women.
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Six young people from Portugal are taking European governments to court over an alleged failure to act quickly enough on climate change. The plaintiffs say the lack of immediate action is a breach of their human rights.