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Onize Oduah

Onize Oduah

Onize is WORLD’s Africa reporter and deputy global desk chief. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and earned a journalism degree from Minnesota State University–Moorhead. Onize resides in Abuja, Nigeria.

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Articles by Onize Oduah

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Plus, Venezuela cracks down on corruption, Spain prays for rain, eight years of war in Yemen, and confusion in Lebanon over the time change

Record-breaking storm leaves trail of destruction in southeast Africa

BUSINESS | Remote work and internships provide a financial lifeline to young Lebanese in economic crisis

Plus: Sudan prepares to transition to a civilian-led government, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake rocks Ecuador, and an American missionary kidnapped by ISIS in 2016 is released in Niger.


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Plus: China’s Congress wraps up its annual meeting, protesters in Italy demand safer routes for immigration in response to recent smuggler shipwrecks, Lebanese currency hits a record low during the nation’s ongoing financial crisis, and Iraq bans the import and sale of alcohol

Plus: A fire in a refugee camp in Bangladesh leaves thousands without shelter, floods in Malaysia displace tens of thousands, and French protesters continue to strike in opposition to pension law changes.

The new president-elect of Africa’s most populous nation contends with disputes over poll and other crises