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 Nigeria [naɪ'dʒɪrɪə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    nigeria
    [ noun ]
    a republic in West Africa on the Gulf of Guinea; gained independence from Britain in 1960; most populous African country
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    1. Nigeria is a major exporter of oil to this country.
    2. VALUE OF NIGERIA'S CURRENCY FALLS Nigeria's currency slumped in value to 17.9 naira from 10.5 to the dollar amid confusion after Lagos scrapped controls and threw the currency market wide open.
    3. Some countries, including Russia and Nigeria, have yet to be assessed.
    4. Saudi Arabia deported 400 Nigerians, putting them on a flight to Kano in northern Nigeria, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
    5. In return Mr Abiola should suspend his threat to form a Lagos-based government. The generals may object: in which case the interim government is exposed as a sham, and Nigeria's prospects are bleak indeed.
    6. The new company, in turn, would be jointly owned with Nigeria, which would swap crude rather than pay cash for its equity share.
    7. A similar one for English-speaking Nigeria and Ghana would cost $40,000, Unger says.
    8. With better management, some might have been viable; most should not have got beyond the drawing board. The most prominent survivor is Nigeria's Ajaokuta steel mill, conceived in the 1970s.
    9. Traditionally, the Kano sultan is the spiritual leader of Nigeria's 50 million Moslems and is revered by Moslems in neighboring countries.
    10. The Hausa, who also constitute the major ethnic group of northern Nigeria, represent half the total population and the Djerma-Songhai, a quarter.
    11. Analysts said some buying was prompted by reports that Saudi Arabia and Nigeria had told various U.S. oil companies they will end netback crude oil sales Feb. 1 and replace them with fixed prices of about $18 a barrel.
    12. In another action, the World Bank will provide Nigeria with $85.2 million to support the expansion of farm-research programs and the construction of rural roads and water-supply systems.
    13. Troops from Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Guinea were in the force.
    14. Nigeria supplied about 1.8 million barrels a day, up from its quota of 1.6 million barrels.
    15. Nigerians used to be among the richest Africans and Nigeria an expensive place to visit or do business.
    16. About 3,000 soldiers from Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Gambia arrived in Monrovia on Aug. 25 on troop transport ships under orders to end the eight-month tribal war.
    17. Unilever is transfering that and the proceeds from the share sale to Unilever Nigeria, its new 100 per cent owned holding company.
    18. Nigeria today seeks further rescheduling of its Dollars 34bn debt.
    19. "I want an Islamic world, not just an Islamic Nigeria."
    20. He personally carried it back to Nigeria and formally returned it to Ade Obayemi, director general of the Nigerian National Commission for Museums and Monuments, in a ceremony on Dec. 20.
    21. Ibrahim Babangida, fought with renegade soldiers seeking to break up Nigeria's federation of states and end Moslem domination.
    22. Since then, however, some of the other members of the committee, including Saudi Arabia and Nigeria, have suggested that neither a meeting nor further cuts in OPEC's production quotas is necessary.
    23. This year's total is swollen by $31.1 billion leaving heavily indebted nations such as Argentina and Nigeria, the bank said in an assessment issued Sunday.
    24. Iran has launched terrorist attacks at Saudi Arabian targets, including one bombing that killed three Saudis in Nigeria.
    25. In addition to Kartasasmita, the price-monitoring committee includes the oil ministers of Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Algeria and Nigeria.
    26. Mr. Lukman, the Nigerian oil minister, made his announcement at a widely expected news conference in Lagos, Nigeria, after it had been postponed from Tuesday.
    27. The World Bank, Britain and the United States, so forthright in their criticism of Kenya, have been curiously restrained when it comes to Nigeria.
    28. Saudi Arabia is said to be seeking a 50% stake in certain Texaco refineries, while Nigeria is holding talks with at least four U.S. oil companies.
    29. The DoE inspector said the system must make some small allowance for 'the dynamic, the unexpected and the downright quirky.' Ethnic fighting broke out in Lagos as the unrest sweeping Nigeria reached the capital.
    30. At the opening session Saturday, Rilwanu Lukman, Nigeria's oil minister, was re-elected OPEC president despite his reported reluctance to continue in that capacity as long as the cartel is operating without a secretary general.
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