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Word: nigerians (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...success of a strike can be judged by the degree of economic paralysis it induces, the 230,000 Nigerian oil workers who began walking off their jobs on July 4 in an effort to topple the country's military government were successful beyond their dreams. The work stoppage, which escalated last week when it was joined by the 3.5 million members of the largest umbrella union, the Nigeria Labor Congress, played havoc with everyday life. Banks were shuttered, as were most small shops and businesses. Most painfully affected was Nigeria's biggest source of foreign exchange, the oil industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Uncivil Disobedience | 8/15/1994 | See Source »

Conversely, it seems that countries often show a dramatic drop in their birthrate not because of prosperity but because of a decrease in people's sense of well-being. For instance, a study of Nigerian communities revealed that bad economic times in recent years caused young Yoruba families to turn to contraception even though infant mortality was rising -- a development that directly contradicts conventional wisdom about the demographic transition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Population: the Awkward Truth | 6/20/1994 | See Source »

Hold the Ribs: Ever the thoughtful hosts, organizers of the games in Dallas have located a West African grocer who has promised to provide hotel room service for the Nigerian team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ready Or Not, Here They Come | 6/6/1994 | See Source »

...appalled that the U.S. Immigration Service sought to deport a Nigerian woman, Lydia Oluloro, to a country where she would not be able to protect her young daughters from a "tradition" requiring part of the children's genitalia to be sliced away ((LAW, March 21)). The U.S. government and the United Nations should mount a worldwide campaign against every form of culturally sanctioned violence involving women and girls, including genital mutilation, forced prostitution and ritual starvation, all of which are practiced by countries that receive huge amounts of aid. At the same time, we must begin to take gender violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Barbaric Ritual? | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

...Nigerian American with daughters, I find Lydia Oluloro's assertion that deportation to Nigeria would have resulted in the inevitable circumcision of her daughters absolutely ridiculous. In Africa, the individual's wish with regard to matters affecting his or her immediate family is still supreme and is always respected, regardless of cultural and traditional pressures. Oluloro, as the mother and guardian of her children, would still have been the person to make the final decision concerning their welfare...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Barbaric Ritual? | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

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