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  2. Cash prizes and free rent: Uni clearing offers 'inappropriate'

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    Universities have been recruiting international students, who pay higher fees, to make up for the loss in funding but recent changes to visa restrictions and a currency crisis in Nigeria are ...

  3. Kidnapping in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    This refers to the political kidnapping which started in the petroleum industry in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta region in the early 2000s: . In the Niger Delta, agitators took expatriates working with multinational oil giants hostage, to force oil companies operating there to carry out community development projects for the benefit of the host communities or force government into ...

  4. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    F. French Foreign Legion (Légion Étrangère) – The Legion is a corps of the French Army. Formed in 1831, it is designed to foreigners willing to serve in the French Armed Forces. Legionnaires come from around the world and applicants must be aged between 17.5 and 39.5.

  5. Nakheel Properties - Wikipedia

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    Nakheel Properties (Arabic: نَـخٍـيْـل, romanized: nakhīl, lit. ' palm tree ') is a real estate development company based in Dubai , United Arab Emirates . [ 3 ] The formal name of the company is Nakheel PJSC (private joint stock company ) and it was a subsidiary of Dubai World and a private state-owned enterprise .

  6. Nigeria has 18 startups in YC W22 - TechCrunch

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    YC W22 batch nets 24 African startups, including 18 from Nigeria. Y Combinator’s latest batch — W22 — features 414 startups from 42 countries, representing more than 80 sectors. Just like ...

  7. Human capital flight from Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Human capital flight from Nigeria. Brain drain from Nigeria, nicknamed Japa [1] (meaning run or to flee in Yoruba) is the exodus of middle-class and highly skilled Nigerians which has been occurring in waves since the late 1980s to early 1990s. This trend was initially restricted to certain professions but has now become free for all with the ...

  8. Human trafficking in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Nigeria is due to population boom and unfavourable economic conditions that aggravate unemployment, underemployment and insecurity which prompt citizens to seek for better opportunities in other countries. These opportunities include education, decent jobs and higher income. About 15 million Nigerians reside outside Nigeria ...

  9. Nigerian Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Civil Service has its origins in organizations established by the British in colonial times. Nigeria gained full independence in October 1960 under a constitution that provided for a parliamentary government and a substantial measure of self-government for the country's three regions. Since then, various panels have studied and ...