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Nigeria Rejects Term-Limit Change in Constitution

This poster mysteriously appeared on poles and walls in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, in April. The third-term debate has been a highly divisive issue in Nigeria, Africa's top crude oil exporter and continent's most populous country.
Ofeibea Quist-Arcton, NPR
This poster mysteriously appeared on poles and walls in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, in April. The third-term debate has been a highly divisive issue in Nigeria, Africa's top crude oil exporter and continent's most populous country.

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Ofeibea Quist-Arcton is an award-winning broadcaster from Ghana and is NPR's Africa Correspondent. She describes herself as a "jobbing journalist"—who's often on the hoof, reporting from somewhere.
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