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Newspaper from 2000/07/31

  The text describes the experience of Alex Kabbah, a journalist who fled Nigeria four years ago during the regime of General Sani Abacha. Kabbah was a prominent journalist in Abuja and was known for his critical reporting on the Abacha government. He was forced to flee the country after publishing a story about a N32 million scandal involving the Central Bank of Nigeria. Kabbah's escape was facilitated by a network of friends within the civilian population and the military, who helped him flee to Benin Republic. He was later able to make his way to Lagos, where he continued to work as a journalist. Despite the danger he faced, Kabbah remained committed to his work as a journalist and continued to report on the Abacha regime's corrupt practices.

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The text describes the experience of Alex Kabbah, a journalist who fled Nigeria four years ago during the regime of General Sani Abacha. Kabbah was a prominent journalist in Abuja and was known for his critical reporting on the Abacha government. He was forced to flee the country after publishing a story about a N32 million scandal involving the Central Bank of Nigeria. Kabbah's escape was facilitated by a network of friends within the civilian population and the military, who helped him flee to Benin Republic. He was later able to make his way to Lagos, where he continued to work as a journalist. Despite the danger he faced, Kabbah remained committed to his work as a journalist and continued to report on the Abacha regime's corrupt practices.

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