In Nigeria, US Ex-President Clinton Warns Poverty Fueling Religious Violence Tearing At Nation -- Washington Post/AP
LAGOS, Nigeria — Former U.S. President Bill Clinton warned Monday that the rampant poverty that plagues oil-rich Nigeria — felt most acutely in its Muslim north — is fueling the religious violence now tearing at the nation.
A radical Islamist sect known as Boko Haram claimed Monday it killed 12 soldiers and beheaded three government informants in its bloody wave of sectarian violence against Nigeria’s weak central government. While Clinton never named the sect in a speech Monday night in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos, he admitted he remained “really worried” about the security challenges in Africa’s most populous nation.
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More News On The Violence And Unrest In Nigeria
Clinton: Poverty helping fuel violence in Nigeria -- AP
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Police: 1 killed in blast in central Nigeria city -- Boston.com/AP
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