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 Nigeria on the Internet
Includes the 1956 trip to Nigeria of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, the first local government election in Lagos 1950, Commonwealth conferences, the Emir of Katsina, visit to the U.K. of Nigerian emirs, the 1952 opening of Ibadan University, Nigerian Independence 1960, Colonial Secretary Oliver Lyttleton's tour of Nigeria 1952.
Has the text of Nigeria's national information technology policy, a directory of internet service providers in Nigeria, telecom providers in Nigeria, software developers, cybercafes and other IT information.
Photographs by Lucy Johnson illustrate - Images of Islam (Grand Mosque at Jenne), River Scenes, Daily Life, The Dogon, Traditions and Beliefs, The Desert.
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/ssrg/africa/nigeria.html   (9393 words)

  
 CNN.com - World beauty queens London-bound - Nov. 24, 2002
Troubled flared when Muslims gathered after prayers outside the national mosque in the capital before marching through the city chanting "Allahu Akhbar (God is Great)," burning cars, churches and houses.
The violence was sparked by an article published in a national newspaper last week, which backed the contest and claimed that had the Prophet Mohammed been alive he would have wanted to marry one of the beauty queens.
A Miss World contestant holds a Nigerian painting in the lobby of the Hotel Nicon Hilton as she waits to depart for London.
archives.cnn.com /2002/WORLD/africa/11/23/nigeria.world   (9393 words)

  
 Muslim World News
The restoration of the ornately decorated Al Abbas Mosque in Asnaf, Yemen, won the 2004 Aga Khan Award for Architecture for projects that have attained the highest international standards of architectural excellence while reflecting the values of the primarily Muslim societies.
A young Nigerian mother sentenced to death by stoning for having sex outside marriage was acquitted and discharged by an Islamic appeals court, court officials said.
Information minister told the state news agency KUNA that he took action against the Menbar magazine for attempting to spread “ unrest in society and threatening national unity”.
www.youngmuslimdigest.com /Archive/2005/ymdjan05/news_jan05.html   (3991 words)

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