Now playing Next United Kingdom 'Horrific' organ harvesting plot in UK leads to convictions A UK court found the Nigerian senator, his wife and a doctor lured a 21-year-old man to Britain with the promise of a job, but intended to take his kidney. 24/03/2023
Now playing Next World South Africa's first 3D printed low-cost house (Inspire Africa) South Africa has completed its first 3D printed low-cost home. The 3D printing technique used can build a house in less than 24 hours. We hear from the engineers that worked on the project at the University of Johannesburg. We also bring you the story of Nigeria's teenage tech prodigy John Oseni. 04/03/2023
Now playing Next Nigeria It could be days before official election result announced in Nigeria Some frustrated Nigerians cast their ballots with flashlights while others stood watch at their polling stations as counting got under way late Saturday amid fears of vote tampering after a day of delays in Africa's most populous nation. 26/02/2023
Now playing Next Nigeria Officials begin to count votes in Nigerian presidential election In Africa's most densely populated country with a total of 220 million people, 87 million are eligible to vote. Nigeria's elections are taking place under tight security measures. Armed militias are active in some parts of the country, including the jihadist Boko Haram. 25/02/2023
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Now playing Next No Comment Houses and roads submerged as Nigeria grapples with deadly flooding This year, more than 600 people have died and 1.3 million others have been forced to evacuate their homes, according to the latest government figures. 22/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news "Music as a weapon": Paris honours Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti The Paris Philharmonic is devoting an immersive exhibition to the Nigerian musician Fela Kuti, inventor of Afrobeat in the 1970s, who "had a real love affair with France." 21/10/2022
Now playing Next Nigeria Floods in Nigeria threaten liquified natural gas supplies to Europe Nigerian gas company Nigeria LNG declared force majeure because of widespread flooding that has disrupted supply, a spokesman for the company said. 18/10/2022
Now playing Next Culture news Nigerian city celebrates its abundance of twins with annual festival With the highest concentration of twins in Nigeria, Igbo-Ora is the west African nation's self-proclaimed twin capital. The city is organises an annual "Twin Festival", where twins from Igbo-Ora and elsewhere gather to celebrate their existence. 17/10/2022
Now playing Next Germany Berlin Humboldt Forum to return Benin bronze sculptures to Africa The Berlin Humboldt Forum opens fully to the public this week with a very modern take on the display of cultural items from around the world and a debate on whether some of them should be returned to their homelands. 18/09/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news Are enough of the Benin Bronzes being returned? The artefacts were looted from the kingdom of Benin by British soldiers in the 1800s, now they're returning home. 25/08/2022
Now playing Next Culture news This is Durbar Festival: Nigeria's most vibrant horse parade The end of Eid al-Adha in Nigeria is celebrated each year at the Durbar Festival, which features huge horse parades all across the country. But why are horses so significant in Nigerian culture? 15/07/2022
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