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do this correction now
by bhupi mistry on Jun 07, 2007 04:20 PM  Permalink 

The President of Nigeris is Mr Yar'Adua not Mr. obasanjo.
And do little real fieldwork before you write news.


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The President of Nigeris is Mr Yar'Adua now
by Sudhir Bisht on Jun 07, 2007 03:54 PM  Permalink 

A major correction please.
The President of Nigeria now is Mr Yar'Adua and not Mr Obasanjao. The latter handed over power to the former after completing two tenures as President. This is the first successful transition from one civilian President to another in Nigeria.
Warm regards,
Sudhir Bisht

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We have to beg from western countries
by kala on Jun 07, 2007 03:45 PM  Permalink 

There is different opinion among the 8 countries. when they are joined together they are agree but once they left the Germeny they will be moving different directions. All are rouge counties, actully nobody no each other powers like russia, USA, China & UK they have their own theory and nobody raise their voice against them. we have to keep silent and every issue we depend upon on him.

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PMs G-8 visit
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 07, 2007 03:15 PM  Permalink 

Besides common issues, With China, we have to sort out the issue of Arunachal Pradesh as well as border, and with Nigeria, security of Indians-many of our engineers are kidnapped recently, of course issue is sorted out.
Both are upcoming economies, and India can certaily play a decisive role.

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Armchair journalism
by Closet Vampire on Jun 07, 2007 03:00 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Did someone tell this reporter that Presidents change in every country and that Nigeria has a new president now????

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RE:Armchair journalism
by simha chalam on Jun 07, 2007 03:33 PM  Permalink
Arre O reporter bhai.., thoda dhyan dhekay news chapa karo., nehi tho log tuje chapa denge..,

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Nigeria has new president
by Ramprakash Naidu on Jun 07, 2007 02:47 PM  Permalink 

Nigeria has a new president Umaru Yar'dua, who has taken over from Olusegun Obasanjo on 29th May 2007. Readers Note.

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Cheated by USA
by kala on Jun 07, 2007 02:34 PM  Permalink 

Again politics started by USA against Russia. actually another 1 1/2 years there is a election in USA and everybody knows that Bush will be looser and Clinton wife is going to capture. If such type of situation arise he may get large public support and may be he will the country election also. What in India our leading politican parties are doing. Moreover as on date americans ecomony is not good condtion. Inflation is so high, unemployment is also high. Still among the sanete there is large difference opinion. Moreover every one he want to generate new issue and get some publicity. In fact USA government cheated the INdia government for INDO-US nuclear deal and still we begging . Our politicans are also very cheap begers

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NIGERIAN PRESIDENT IS NOW MR. YARADUA
by geeta pant on Jun 07, 2007 02:32 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I THINK REDIFF NEEDS TO GET ITS FACT CORRECT, OBESANJO IS NO LONGER THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA. HE HAS COMPLETED HIS TERM ON 29TH MAY. NEW PRESIDNT IS YARADUA

WE DONT EXPECT THIS KIND OF REPORTING FROM REDIFF

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RE:NIGERIAN PRESIDENT IS NOW MR. YARADUA
by sumantro chatterjee on Jun 07, 2007 02:45 PM  Permalink
you are correct.

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RE:NIGERIAN PRESIDENT IS NOW MR. YARADUA
by simha chalam on Jun 07, 2007 03:29 PM  Permalink
we very much agree with Geetha.

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