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Background: Following nearly 16 years of military rule, a new constitution was adopted in 1999, and a peaceful transition to civilian government was completed. The president faces the daunting task of rebuilding a petroleum-based economy, whose revenues have been squandered through corruption and mismanagement, and institutionalizing democracy. In addition, the OBASANJO administration must defuse longstanding ethnic and religious tensions, if it is to build a sound foundation for economic growth and political stability. Despite some irregularities, the April 2003 elections marked the first civilian transfer of power in Nigeria's history.




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CALABAR
CALABAR
CALABAR
CALABAR
GUEST INSECT ON THE TRUCK
ABUJA
CALABAR
CALABAR
CALABAR
CALABAR
ABUJA SHERATON POOL
ABUJA SHERATON POOL
SCHOOL KIDS WALKING
LUNCH STOP AT A SCHOOL YARD
ABUJA
ABUJA
NEAR ABUJA
MANGO FLOWERS
SCHOOL KIDS WATCHING US DO LUNCH
ABUJA
ABUJA
ABUJA
ABUJA
ABUJA
BUSH CAMP ON DEAD END ROAD
ILARA
NIGERIAN IMMIGRATION
BENIN-NIGERIA FRONTIER
NIGERIA FRONTIER
Let the conservation begin!
Pre-paid power baby!
Dorothy's new look
Solar for me!
"Better" transport
I'll never take street signs for granted again.
Show me the Niara!
Solar for all (who want internet)
Helmets for all
The future of Mfamiyen
Icebreakers in the village
Sunset in Mfamiyen
Replacement Bridge
Linus Ita
Doing dishes after dinner
siesta time
Chimp lunch time, Afi Mountain Primate Sanctuary
Chimp, Afi Mountain Primate Sanctuary
Chimp, Afi Mountain Primate Sanctuary
Young chimp, Afi Mountain Primate Sanctuary
The road to and from Kwa Falls

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