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Nigeria gives reassurance it will not leave the ICC and urges countries 'to work together'
This year, South Africa, Gambia and Burundi announced their withdrawal from the ICC claiming it was biased.
Cameroon jails men for 10 years for joking about Boko Haram terrorists
Cameroon part of regional force against Nigeria-based Boko Haram, which also attacks neighbouring countries.
Niger Delta leaders say Bakassi Question must be addressed to achieve peace
President Buhari meets Niger Delta leader and militants to discuss solutions to renewed violence.
Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate militant group attacks oil pipeline
NDGJM carries out attacks in restive Delta in retaliation to presence of foreign oil corporations in the area.
Nigerian officials 'sexually abused girls' displaced by Boko Haram
Women told HRW they were drugged and raped or coereced into sex through false marriage promises.
Nigeria will invest $10bn to stop attacks and build infrastructure in Niger Delta
Announcement came as oil facility attacks blamed on Niger Delta Avengers resumed in October.
Idris Bobrisky Okuneye: Who is 'Africa's first male Barbie'?
Self-claimed SnapChat King claims he is not gay and he likes wearing women's clothes.
Nigeria's ex-First Lady Patience Jonathan sues anti-corruption agency for $200m
EFCC froze some of Jonathan's accounts as part of an investigation on alleged money-laundering charges.
President Buhari meets 21 Chibok girls freed by Boko Haram
President vows government will fight to ensure remaining 197 girls kidnapped in Chibok will be released.
Why Boko Haram claims Western education is wrong and why Nigeria should listen
IBTimesUK interviews researcher Atta Barkindo, who has translated several Boko Haram videos and audio clips.
Gunmen attack Niger prison where al-Qaeda and Boko Haram militants are held
Situation at the maximum security centre is unclear but Niger has often been attacked by members of the terror groups.
Buhari vows negotiations with Boko Haram will not end until all Chibok girls are released
The Nigerian president hopes to get enough intelligence from the released girls to secure freedom for the rest.
Nigeria's President Buhari says wife 'belongs to the kitchen' in response to her BBC interview
Buhari makes controversial remark after wife Aisha tells the BBC she might not support him in 2019 election.
A look back at Nnamdi Kanu trial, exactly one year since Ipob leader was arrested
IBTimes UK creates timeline of Kanu's case and various setbacks as pro-Biafrans still call for independence.
Switzerland reveals role in negotiating release of 21 Chibok girls held by Boko Haram
EXCLUSIVE Swiss government tells IBTimes UK about its role in negotiations with Boko Haram.
Chibok girls may have been released, but let's not forget the other Boko Haram victims
Chibok abduction not the first Boko Haram mass-kidnapping, but only one to attract international outrage.
Pro-Biafrans set to mark one-year anniversary of Nnamdi Kanu's arrest
Humans Right Watch says Nigeria must respect pro-Biafrans' right to peacefully protest.
Eight killed in suspected Boko Haram attack in Borno state
Borno state is epicentre of Boko Haram's insurgency, which has claimed at least 20,000 lives since 2009.
Female genital mutilation in Nigeria mostly practised in Christian and traditional communities
Despite bans millions of girls and women are still subjected to genital mutilation.
Niger Delta: Buhari seeks dialogue with militants accused of sabotaging country
Government previously claimed dialogue with militants was ongoing, but attacks have continued.
Buhari defends anti-corruption crackdown as judges call for end of 'gestapo' raids
Nigerian Bar Association accused authorities of conducting 'gestapo-like' raids against judges.
Nnamdi Kanu: Ecowas adjourns trial on Ipob leader's detention as government absent in court
Kanu sued federal government arguing continued detention without trial was a violation of his human rights.
Nigeria demands Turkey's apology over 'unjustifiable' students deportation in coup crackdown
Most of students attended Fatih University, founded by cleric Fethullah Gulen, blamed for July failed coup.
Nigeria's oil and gas reserves decline as vandalism and theft hit production
NNPC ready to co-operate with stakeholders, exploration companies to increase reserves and productivity.
Boko Haram terrorists 'recruited by friends and family', not imams
Report says Boko Haram changed recruitment strategy following increase of security in militant-held areas.
Nigeria: This is how Mama Boko Haram believes the insurgency can end
Barrister Wakil speaks on ways to end insurgency as Boko Haram 'asks her' to represent them in peace talks.
Where to celebrate Nigeria Independence Day's 56th anniversary in London
A round-up of what's on in the capital this weekend to commemorate Nigeria's 56th independence day.
Nigerian army denies claims Boko Haram hoisted flag in Borno villages
Army claims Boko Haram attacks in Borno were repelled and no civilian casualty was reported.
Nnamdi Kanu trial: What next for Ipob leader's case after second judge steps down?
IBTimes UK looks at the various setbacks Kanu's trial has suffered since December 2015.
Niger Delta Avengers bomb Shell oil pipeline due to government 'not addressing people's concerns'
NDA resumes attacks claiming government not addressing grievances of Delta's impoverished communities.