Back to Entity Graph

🌍 Nigeria Location

8 articles First seen: Dec 27, 2025 Last seen: 4d ago
Sentiment Analysis
Positive 1 Neutral 2 Mixed 1 Negative 4 Avg: -0.23
Activity Timeline (90 days)
Co-occurring Entities
Articles (8)
Joint Statement on the Strait of Hormuz
On March 21, 2026, leaders from various countries, including the UAE, UK, France, Germany, and Japan, issued a joint statement condemning recent attacks on civilian infrastructure in the Strait of Hor
Half of Africa’s oil to the U.S. comes from one country, as the U.S. cuts African oil imports | Business Insider Africa
A recent report highlights Nigeria's pivotal role in Africa's oil exports to the United States, revealing that it accounted for 52% of all African crude shipments to the U.S. in 2025, an increase from
Cameroon becomes latest African nation linked to secret US deportations | Business Insider Africa
Cameroon has recently been implicated in the United States' controversial deportation strategy, which involves sending migrants to third countries. Under the Trump administration, nine migrants were r
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-would-first-week-world-war-iii-look-like-space-peter-w-singer-rczge?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&utm_campaign=share_via
Norton antivirus adds Ethereum cryptocurrency mining
Norton LifeLock, formerly known as Symantec, has announced the integration of Ethereum cryptocurrency mining into its Norton 360 antivirus software, allowing users to mine cryptocurrency directly thro
Burkina faso, Mali, Niger turn to Russia to build the Sahel’s first shared telecom satellite | Business Insider Africa
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger are collaborating with Russia to develop the Sahel's first shared telecommunications satellite, a move aimed at enhancing economic and security capabilities in the region
Mali and Burkina Faso announce travel ban on US citizens in tit-for-tat move
Mali and Burkina Faso have announced a travel ban on US citizens in response to the US government's recent full entry restrictions on their nationals as part of an expanded travel ban initiated under
Nigerian villagers are rattled by US airstrikes that made their homes shake and the sky glow red
On December 26, 2025, a U.S. airstrike targeting an Islamic State camp in Jabo, Nigeria, shocked local residents, causing panic and glowing skies but resulting in no civilian casualties. The operation
🏠Portal 📰Links Q&A 📅Events 💼Jobs