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Lai Mohamed
February 8, 2014
Nigerians express anger over internet "spying"
The Nigerian opposition and mass media have expressed their anger over a $40m contract between Nigerian President Jonathan Goodluk and an Israeli company to spy on citizens, especially journalists,...
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