Nigeria Says Biafra Activists Are 'Terrorist' Group
The Indigenous People of Biafra is calling for a separate state in southeast Nigeria, raising fears of another civil war.
Nigeria's Buhari Must Meet Biafra Chief: Ex-President
Nigeria's first democratically-elected president says that the country cannot afford another war.
Boko Haram Keeps Killing Civilians, Despite Setbacks
The Nigerian militant group continues to recruit young girls to carry out suicide attacks.
After 40-Day Hunt, Nigeria Can't Find Boko Haram Leader
Abubakar Shekau, a jihadi with a $7 million U.S. bounty on his head, continues to give Nigeria's military the slip.
Nigeria's Buhari Didn't Get the Memo on Health Tourism
The country's vice president slammed health tourism just days after Buhari returned from a three-month medical break in the U.K.
Nigeria President Puts Biafra Separatists in Crosshairs
Buhari is keen to crush dreams of an independent state of Biafra. But the dreamers aren't going quietly.
Nigeria's President Works From Home Due to Rat Takeover
Muhammadu Buhari had been in the U.K. on sick leave since May 7.
How Nigeria Can Cure Its Oil Addiction
The West African state is overly reliant on oil. Natural gas reserves and a youthful population may help it diversify.
Is Nigeria's Lagos Really That Bad?
The Nigerian megacity ranked just above the Syrian capital in a recent report. But with a booming economy and young population, is Lagos really that bad?
Boko Haram Is Turning Women Into Weapons of War
Of the 434 suicide bombers sent out by Boko Haram, 56 percent were women. And the number is rising.
Boko Haram Has Razed Nearly 1 Million Homes in Nigeria
The damage is almost equivalent to the entire GDP of the U.S. island territory of Guam.
West Africa Security Threatened by Herdsmen Militancy
The military capability of the militant herdsmen has become increasingly sophisticated.
Dogs Foil Boko Haram Suicide Attack at Nigeria Hospital
The dogs prevented the bombers from entering the hospital, forcing them to detonate their devices early.
Nigeria President Condemns Sacrilegious Church Attack
Police don't believe Islamist militant group Boko Haram to be behind the attack that killed 11 people.
Vigilantes Are Reshaping Security Against Boko Haram
If vigilantes are going to continue the fight against radical Islamists, they must operate within the law.
Nigeria's Ex-President Denies Having 36 TVs Stolen
A property owned by Jonathan was burgled recently, but only six TVs were stolen, his spokesman has said.
Nigeria Has a Month to Catch Boko Haram's Leader
Nigeria's military has just over a month to capture Abubakar Shekau. But he's proven himself to be a formidable foe.
Nigeria Is the Country With the Most Uneducated Kids
A lack of funding, cultural factors and traditions have been blamed for the estimated 10.5 million children not in school.
U.S. Army 'Unaware' of Boko Haram Suspects 'Torture'
Amnesty International documented 101 cases of detention incommunicado and torture of suspects, who were often detained with little evidence.
The Worst Country at Fighting Inequality: Nigeria
More than 100 million Nigerians live on less than $1 per day, while a wealthy fraction benefits from massive oil reserves.
In Nigeria's Biggest City, Only 3 Percent Pay Tax
The Lagos governor said unpaid taxes were blocking development and slowing the city's recovery from devastating floods.
The Mystery of Nigeria's Missing President Deepens
Buhari has been away for two months. Is his vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, preparing to succeed him?
Boko Haram Execute Eight Over Islamic Police Row
The Nigerian militants continue to kill civilians, despite claims by the president that they have been defeated.
Nigeria's Sick President is a 'Lion King:' First Lady
Nigeria's president has been absent for more than three months in 2017, but his wife says that he will soon make a strong return.
'Make America Safe Again,' Nigerian Abductees Ask Trump
Two of the so-called Chibok girls, abducted by Boko Haram in 2014, recently visited Trump at the White House.
War in Nigeria: Victory Remains Elusive, 50 Years On
Nigeria's Nobel Prize-winning writer Wole Soyinka thinks the country's battle with secession has not ended, but the methods have changed.
Why is Trump's Popularity So High in Nigeria?
Nigerians' views of Trump are among the most favorable in the world. Maybe it's down to the fact that their own president has gone missing.
Nigeria's Most Wanted Kidnapper Is Suing the Police
Officers captured the notorious suspect, known as Evans, earlier in June. He's since become a social media celebrity and now claims he is a victim of illegal detention.
Nigeria's Oil Militants: 'We'll Give Peace A Chance'
Nigeria slipped into recession in 2016 after militants blew up oil facilities. But the government is trying to negotiate peace.
The Mafia is Running Vice Rings With Nigerian Gangsters
The Vikings gang, which only accepts degree-educated Nigerians, has teamed up with Sicilian mobsters to sell sex in Italy.