We have started to collect the most important news related to Nigeria in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Nigerian central bank has injected 400bn naira ($2.6bn; £1.6bn) into five banks and sacked their managers.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges Nigeria to press ahead with democratic reform and the fight against corruption.
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An amnesty for militants in Nigeria's troubled oil-producing region, the Niger Delta, comes into effect.
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A Ukrainian plane impounded in Nigeria last month for transporting weapons is allowed to leave the country.
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President Umaru Yar'Adua orders an investigation into last week's Islamist uprising in Nigeria, which left hundreds dead.
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The BBC obtains a photo showing that Nigerian Islamic sect leader Mohammed Yusuf was alive when captured by the army.
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Nigerian police say they have found another large group of women and children abducted by the Boko Haram sect.
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A military commander in the city at the centre of recent Nigerian violence says around 700 bodies were found there alone.
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Nigerian security forces search for remaining members of a sect blamed for violence which left hundreds of people dead.
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Nigeria's army and police disagree over whether the leader of an Islamist sect was still alive when he was captured.
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A Nigerian government minister expresses relief at the death of an Islamic sect leader who was killed hours after being captured.
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The leader of an Islamic sect blamed for deadly violence is shot dead trying to flee hours after his arrest, Nigerian police say.
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The leader of a Nigerian Islamist sect blamed for days of deadly violence in the north of the country is captured, say police.
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Residents of the besieged Nigerian city of Maiduguri say security forces are back in charge after routing militants.
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Nigerian troops overrun a mosque hideout of a radical Islamic sect, reportedly leaving dozens of militants dead.
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Members of a Nigerian radical Islamist sect reportedly flee the northern city of Maiduguri after the army overruns their base.
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Police in Nigeria free about 100 women and children held by Islamists in Maiduguri as fighting continues in the rebels' enclave.
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Heavy fighting continues between the Nigerian military and a radical Islamist sect after at least 150 people are killed in attacks
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Nigerian troops shell the home of a radical Islamist leader in Maiduguri after unrest which claimed at least 140 lives.
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Who are the militants behind Nigeria's attacks?
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Nigeria steps up security across northern areas, following attacks by Islamist militants in which at least 100 people have died.
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At least 100 people are killed after attacks by Islamist militants in northern Nigeria, following similar clashes on Sunday.
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A curfew is imposed in the Nigerian city of Bauchi, after violence on Sunday in which at least 39 people were killed.
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At least 39 people die in clashes between security forces and a radical Islamist group in north-east Nigeria, officials say.
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Nigerian militants release six members of an oil tanker's crew, kidnapped three weeks ago, as part of a ceasefire deal.
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Nigerian anti-corruption police charge five officials with stealing about $7m of public funding from the national art gallery.
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A rights group accuses Nigerian security forces of killing dozens of Muslims in election-related violence last year.
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Some 10,000 militants could benefit from an amnesty in Nigeria's oil-producing region, a military official says.
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Officials in Nigeria welcome a 60-day truce declared by the main oil-rebel group, days after they carried out a deadly attack.
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The main rebel group in Nigeria's Niger Delta, Mend, declares a 60-day ceasefire in its campaign against the oil industry.
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