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Six pregnant girls rescued from child traffickers who were planning to force the mothers to sell their babies.
Army blames spate of attacks including live fire, explosives and burning of buildings on Boko Haram.
Leaked documents reveal oil giant spent nearly 40 per cent of its $1bn security budget to guard assets in Nigeria.
Engineer kidnapped in northern Nigeria about five months ago reportedly killed during failed rescue attempt.
Diplomatic source says contact has been made between government and Islamist group through intermediaries.
The group turns down call by the president for talks and warns of more attacks if its members are not released.
Muslims in Kano say they are being unfairly targeted in police raids since last week's bombings.
Reports of explosions and gunfire near police station in city where attacks last week killed at least 178 people.
Ten car bombs and nearly 100 other explosive devices found in city targeted by attacks that killed 178 on Friday.
Trade unions have threatened to begin an indefinite general strike from Monday, as protests continue.
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