Country of Origin Information Report


[24] “The News” newspaper (Nigeria)



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[24] “The News” newspaper (Nigeria)
“Gays of nation unite!”, 22 April 2002
www.sodomylaws.org/world/nigeria/ninews004.htm
Date accessed 6 April 2006

[25] “Daily Champion” newspaper (Nigeria)

a “(Campus cults, Nigeria) alarming rise in cultism”, 30 August 2004


www.religionnewsblog.com/print.php?p=8594 Date accessed 6 April 2006

b “No One Has Monopoly of Violence”, 27 February 2006


www.allafrica.com Date accessed 1 March 2006

c “Malaria Kills More Nigerians Than HIV/AIDS”, 14 September 2006


www.allafrica.com Date accessed 7 October 2006
[26] United Nations Commission on Human Rights

a Report of the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief “Civil and Political Rights, Including Religious Intolerance” – Mission to Nigeria (E/CN.4/2006/5/Add.2), 7 October 2005 www.ecoi.net


Date accessed 3 February 2006

b Report of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions “Civil and Political Rights, Including the Question of Disappearances and Summary Executions” – Mission to Nigeria (E/CN.4/2006/53/Add.4), 7 January 2006 www.extrajudicialexecutions.org Date accessed 4 October 2006


[27] West Africa Review articles

a “The Rise of Ethnic Militias, De-Legitimisation of the State, and the Threat to Nigerian Federalism”, 2001 www.westafricareview.com/war/vol3.1/babawale.html


Date accessed 6 April 2006

b “Corruption and Human Trafficking: The Nigerian Case”, article by Osita Agbu, published in 2003 www.westafricareview.com/vol4.1/agbu.html


Date accessed 6 April 2006
[28] Reuters news report
“Nigeria opens 41 new AIDS treatment centres”, 14 March 2006

www.aegis.org/news/re/2006/RE060316.html
Date accessed 23 August 2006

[29] “Vanguard” newspaper (Nigeria)
“Obasanjo Orders Soldiers to Quell Riots”, 24 February 2006
www.allafrica.com Date accessed 1 March 2006

[30] United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria
“Medical Capabilities Overview”, August 2004
www.usembassy.state.gov/nigeria/wwwhcomd.html
Date accessed 13 September 2004

[31] ACCORD/UNHCR: 2002 Country of Origin Information Seminar, Vienna – Nigeria Country Report www.ecoi.net Date accessed 6 April 2006
[32] World Health Organisation (WHO) 2005 Mental Health Atlas published in 2005 www.who.int/mental_health/evidence/atlas/
Date accessed 4 April 2006

[33] Global Security reports

a Information about the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force, Egbesu Boys, Ijaw National Congress and the Ijaw Youth Congress, 27 April 2005


www.globalsecurity.org Date accessed 9 August 2005

b Information about the inter-ethnic and inter-religious violence in Nigeria,


27 April 2005 www.globalsecurity.org Date accessed 17 September 2005

c Information about violent clashes between the Government’s security forces and members of the Al Sunna Wal Jamma Islamic sect 2005, 6 July 2005 www.globalsecurity.org Date accessed 6 March 2006


[34] “Daily Telegraph” newspaper (United Kingdom)
“Democracy in Nigeria means caring for the many”, 20 April 2007 www.telegraph.co.uk Date accessed 30 April 2007
[35] Transparency International
Corruption Perceptions Index 2006, November 2006
www.transparency.org/layout/set/print/news_room/in_focus/cpi_2006/cpi_table
Date accessed 10 November 2006

[36] Earthward
“Ritual Killing and Pseudoscience in Nigeria” - article by Leo Igwe, 2005
www.earthward.org/nrituals.shtml Date accessed 14 February 2006
[37] Norwegian Directorate of Immigration
Fact-Finding Mission Report on Nigeria, 23-28 February 2004, published in October 2004 www.transparency.org/cpi/2005/cpi_infocus.html
Accessed in 2004

[38] Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada

a Response to country of origin information request. Ogboni ritual in which the first-born male child is ritualistically cut on the face; whether adult men who have not undergone the ritual can be required to submit, and whether someone raised outside of the Ogboni tradition would be sought out by Ogboni leaders so they could perform the ritual. NGA100180.E. 12 July 2005.


www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/research/origin_e.htm
Date accessed 15 February 2006

b Response to country of origin information request. Exit and re-entry regulations; maximum length of stay to which a non-Nigerian citizen would be entitled; and whether such an individual would be allowed to work.

NGA100148.E of 16 August 2005

www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/research/origin_e.htm
Date accessed 11 October 2006

c Response to country of origin information request. Situation of homosexuals and their treatment under shari’a (August 2004 – February 2005). NGA43276.E of 15 February 2005.



www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/research/rir/?action=record.viewrec&gotorec=433930
Date accessed 30 January 2007

d Response to country of origin information request. Prevalence of ritual murder and human sacrifice and reaction by government authorities (March 2000 - July 2005). NGA100384.E of 22 July 2005.



www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/research/rir/?action=record.viewrec&gotorec=450085
Date accessed 18 April 2007
[39] International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research Newsletters

a Newsletter Vol 4, No 3 winter 2003-04 article about cancer treatment at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex


www.inctr.org/publications Date accessed 31 March 2005

b Newsletter Vol 5, No 1, summer 2004 article about cancer treatment at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex


www.inctr.org/publications Date accessed 31 March 2005
[40] Landinfo (Norwegian Country of Origin Information Centre) reports

a Trafficking in Women – Fact-finding trip to Nigeria (Abuja, Lagos and Benin City) 12-26 March 2006, published in May 2006


www.landinfo.no Date accessed 6 September 2006

b Fact-finding trip to Nigeria (Abuja, Lagos and Benin City) 12-26 March 2006, published in August 2006 www.landinfo.no


Date accessed 6 September 2006

[41] “The Independent” newspaper (United Kingdom)
“Five days of violence by Nigerian Christians and Muslims kill 150”,
24 February 2006
www.news.independent.co.uk Date accessed 24 February 2006
[42] CNN World News Online
Religious mobs rampage again in Nigerian cities”, 24 February 2006
www.cnnworldnews.com Date accessed 1 March 2006
[43] “This Day” newspaper (Nigerian)

a “Country’s Population is 140m”, 30 December 2006
www.allafrica.com Date accessed 9 January 2007

b “What to Do With Tuberculosis Scourge”, 20 March 2007
www.allafrica.com Date accessed 22 March 2007
[44] International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Migration, Human Smuggling and Trafficking from Nigeria to Europe



report, 2006
www.humantrafficking.org/publications/442 Date accessed 24 January 2007
[45] International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC)

a “IGLHRC Monitoring Sodomy Prosecutions in Nigeria”, 15 July 2005
www.iglhrc.org/site/iglhrc/section.php?id=5&detail=571

Date accessed 19 February 2007

b “Nigeria: African Diaspora Organization Speaks Out”, 15 May 2006



www.iglhrc.org/site/iglhrc/section.php?id=5&detail=639
Date accessed 19 February 2007
[46] Africa Reuters.com

Observers reject many Nigerian poll results”, 16 April 2007


www.africa.reuters.com/nigeriaelection/top/news/usnL16230864.html

Date accessed 19 February 2007
[47] allAfrica.com

Corruption Fights Back”, article written by Nuhu Ribadu, 18 April 2007


www.allafrica.com/stories/printable/200704180743.html

Date accessed 30 April 2007
[48] Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC)

Nigeria: heightened risk of violence and displacement ahead of 2007 elections”, 21 September 2006



www.internal-displacement.org/countries/nigeria

Date accessed 8 May 2007

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