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  2. Nairaland - Wikipedia

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    Nairaland is a Nigerian English-language internet forum. Founded by Nigerian entrepreneur Seun Osewa on March 8, 2005, it is targeted primarily at Nigerian domestic residents and is the 6th most visited website in Nigeria.

  3. Seun Osewa - Wikipedia

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    nairaland.com /Seun Oluwaseun Temitope Osewa (July 17, 1982) [ 1 ] is a Nigerian internet entrepreneur . [ 2 ] He is the founder of Nairaland , a popular internet forum launched in March 2005, which was projected as the biggest African forum by Forbes . [ 3 ]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Nigeria/Nigerian sources - Wikipedia

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    The Africa Report: Politics, business Website, print English Website: Subscription required : Uses bylines, has a fact checking policy and editorial oversight. The Authority: News, entertainment, sports, lifestyle and leisure Website, print English Website: Free : National print newspaper with online component The Cable: News, business Website ...

  5. Anti-Igbo sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Igbo sentiments can be seen on different social media platforms and forums such as Nairaland (a Nigerian forum), Twitter, Facebook, news articles, and blogs. During the 2023 general and gubernatorial election period, a surge in anti-Igbo sentiment surfaced on social media.

  6. Wikipedia:New page patrol source guide - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this page is to centralize information about reliable sources for use by new page reviewers when reviewing new articles. It is intended as a supplement to the reliable sources noticeboard and perennial sources list, to help page reviewers unfamiliar with a given subject assess notability and neutrality of an article––entries should focus on whether a specific publication is ...

  7. Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 report on religion and public life by the Pew Research Center stated that in 2010, 49.3% of Nigeria's population was Christian, 48.8% was Muslim, and 1.9% were followers of indigenous and other religions (such as the Bori in the North) or unaffiliated. [249]

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  9. 2014 National Conference, Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 National Conference was inaugurated by the Nigerian President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan on 17 March 2014, in Abuja, Nigeria. [1] There were about 492 delegates that represented a cross-section of Nigerians including the professional bodies group.