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 <title>Baobab Africa</title>
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 <title>Consumer Protection Council list remedies for victims of ATM fraud</title>
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 <description>Victims of the automated teller machine (ATM) frauds in the country
are to enjoy remedies including compensation in form of insurance
benefits for using the ATM. This form part of the proposal the
Consumer Protection Council (CPC) is already discussing with banks and
the country legislative organs
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 <title>African nations agree on $10 billion Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline</title>
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 <description>Three African nations Nigeria, Niger and Algeria signed an agreement
to jointly construct the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP) from
Nigeria to Algeria for the transportation of African gas to the
gas-hungry European nations at a cost of $10 billion
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 <title>Wide protests against Nigerien president</title>
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 <description>Tens of thousands of Nigeriens on Sunday took to the streets of their
capital city, Niamey, to protest against President Mamadou Tandja's
moves of changing the constitution through a referendum and staying
longer in office. The immense crowd was composed of adult men and
women, young and old people
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 <title>The global meltdown and Africa ICT sector</title>
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 <description>The global financial crisis may be taking its toll on advanced
economies with financial houses collapsing, companies closing down and
the unemployment rate hitting the ceiling; but developing countries
with lower deficit profile and more urgent need for infrastructural
development could ramp up on their inward strengths to record more
optimistic growth in spite of the global gloomy outlook
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