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Whoever was responsible for the car bombs that killed 12 people in Abuja during the 50th anniversary of Nigeria's Independence on 1 October and whatever their motives, they have succeeded in weakening President Goodluck Jonathan and sharply ratcheting up tensions between the north and the south....

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Goodluck Jonathan, South African, Henry Okah, Qatar, Ibrahim Babangida, Atiku Abubakar, Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, Raymond Dokpesi, Adamu Ciroma, Africa Confidential, Al Jazeera

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