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Unemployment crisis in Nigeria identified as cause of violence and instability
5:17 AM,
February 3, 2019
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The world's centre of poverty - the West African country of Nigeria has borne this sad title since last year. Despite enormous oil reserves, 87 million Nigerians, almost half the population, live in poverty.
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