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At least 25, including minors, died in illegal refinery blast in Nigeria

Nigeria is Africa's largest oil exporter. Officials estimate it loses an average of 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil - more than 10% of its production - to those tapping or vandalising pipelines.

Blast kills at least 50 in north central Nigeria -officials

BAUCHI, Nigeria, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Dozens of cattle herders and bystanders were killed and several injured by a suspected bomb blast in Nigeria's north central region, a state government official ...

Explosion hits Nigeria's oil state | News | Al Jazeera

A car bomb exploded outside the offices of the Rivers State government. 25 Dec 2006. An Associated Press reporter said pieces of a car could be seen around the site that houses the state governor ...

Massive explosion kills 3, injures 77 in southern Nigerian city …

A blast in Ibadan, one of Nigeria's largest cities, resulted in three deaths and 77 injuries as explosives rocked over 20 buildings on Tuesday night, officials say.

Nigeria blast kills two, dozens hurt as buildings collapse

Item 1 of 7 A view of the damage caused following a blast in Ibadan, Nigeria, in the handout photo released on January 17, 2024. National Emergency Management Agency, Nigeria/Handout via REUTERS

Seven killed in Nigeria oil facility blast | News | Al Jazeera

8 Jul 2020. Seven people have been killed in an explosion at the Gbetiokun oilfield in southern Nigeria's Niger Delta region during the installation of a ladder on a platform, the state oil ...

Ibadan explosion in Nigeria: 'The roof fell on my mother in …

Two people were killed and 77 others injured in the explosion that has affected seven suburbs of Nigeria's third most-populous city. Crowds have thronged the site of the blast as rescue efforts ...

Illegal oil refinery blast that killed more than 100 a 'national

Charred bodies were left scattered among burnt palms, cars and vans on Sunday after a weekend explosion which killed more than 100 people at an illegal oil refining depot on the border of Nigeria ...

Nigeria's First Lady Defends Meghan Markle Against False …

Nigeria's First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has clarified comments she made after Meghan Markle 's visit, refuting claims that she criticized the Duchess of Sussexes' wardrobe. Tinubu's office stated her remarks were about Markle's attempt to connect with her Nigerian heritage and had nothing to do with her attire.