Nigeria: Corruption Watchdog Finds $43 Million in Cash
The watchdog suspects the funds result from "unlawful activity."
Boko Haram Ramps Up Use of Children for Suicide Attacks
The group's use of children has increased by 200 percent.
Nigerian Traffic Cop Recalled for Cutting Women's Hair
If you have long hair and work for Nigeria's road safety corps, you might not be safe for long.
How Boko Haram Spreads Hunger Beyond Nigeria's Borders
In Cameroon, hundreds of thousands of displaced people are at risk of starving after years of conflict with Islamist militants.
Trump to Sell Planes to Nigeria for Boko Haram Fight
Nigeria has a patchy human rights record and has mistakenly bombed displaced civilians.
Nigeria: Ex-Minister Charged in Election Bribes Scandal
Billions of dollars were allegedly used for bribes in an unsuccessful bid to get ex-president Goodluck Jonathan re-elected.
How Nigeria's Presidential Council Can Help the Economy
Nigeria has suffered from falling oil prices and a lack of foreign exchange.
Nigeria Goalkeeper Yearns for Professional Career
Tope Okeowo was called by Nigeria for a match against Senegal.
Meningitis Outbreak in Africa Kills Over 260 Nigerians
Nigeria's Center for Disease Control said more than 1,800 suspected meningitis cases had been reported so far this year.
Nigeria Admits Boko Haram Leader Is Actually Alive
The Nigerian military has said it killed Shekau on at least three occasions.
Nigeria's Super Eagles Will Avoid London Warns Rohr
Nigeria was forced to play itself in a training match.
Nigeria to Play Nigeria After Burkina Faso Visa Problem
Seven Burkina Faso players failed to secure visas.
London Attack: Nigeria 'Stands With' U.K., Says Buhari
Buhari led African leaders in expressing solidarity with the victims of the London attack.
Nigeria: Suicide Bombings 'Kill Four' at IDP Camp
The attacks are the latest to target Maiduguri, the birthplace of Boko Haram.
Boko Haram Threatens Violence Across West Africa
Shekau said the militants will establish Sharia law in Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Mali.
Nigeria Charges Boko Haram Splinter Leader
Khalid al-Barnawi is a "global terrorist," according to the U.S. government.
Nigerian Vice President Says He Has Buhari's Approval
Yemi Osinbajo took the reins as acting president during Buhari's absence for medical treatment in Britain.
Nigeria: Media Mogul 'Charged' over Social Media Posts
Hundreds of people have been killed in Nigeria's Kaduna state since 2016 as a result of ethnic violence between herdsmen and farmers.
Nigeria's Buhari Finally Returns After Extended Absence
The president said he would need to undergo "follow-ups" in the coming weeks.
Nigerians Free to Travel to U.S.: Foreign Minister
Monday a presidential adviser had urged Nigerians to reconsider their trip.
Boko Haram Paid Would-Be Suicide Bomber 'Less Than $1'
The 14-year-old girl said she was told to blow herself up in a city center.
Nigeria Advises Against 'Non-Urgent' Travel to U.S.
The Nigerian government said several valid visa holders had been turned back.
Biafra Calls 'Detrimental to Peace:' Nigerian Ministry
The ministry slammed Amnesty International over allegations of extrajudicial killings by the government.
Goodluck Jonathan Denies Rejecting Chibok Rescue Offer
A report alleged that the U.K. offered to rescue the girls, but Jonathan declined.
Nigeria: Suicide Bombers Burn Fuel Tankers in Maiduguri
The attackers blew themselves up outside a gas station, damaging fuel tankers.
Nigeria: Court Quashes Six Charges in Nnamdi Kanu Case
Kanu still faces five charges, including treasonable felony and terrorism.
Nigeria: Ex-Central Bank Head Urges Nnamdi Kanu Release
Nnamdi Kanu has been held in detention since October 2015.
Nigeria Needs Help to Respond to Boko Haram Crisis
Nigeria hopes world powers will supplement the government's efforts to fix the destruction Boko Haram left behind.
Nigerians Protest After Attacks in South Africa
Protesters in South Africa have targeted Nigerians and other migrants.