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AFRICA: Alarm over future of N
An apparent move to sideline Nuhu Ribadu, the head of a Nigerian anti-corruption unit which is prosecuting seven former state governors, caused dismay among graft fighters on Friday.

The national chief of police, Mike Okiro, announced on Thursday that Ribadu, a ranking police officer, was being ordered to attend a one-year policy and strategic studies course at a remote institute in central Nigeria.

Nigeria is one of the world's most corrupt countries, according to anti-graft campaigners who say Ribadu's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Read more

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Police punishments backed by f

The family of a man killed after police failed to investigate a campaign of violence against him backed the decision to order two officers to resign.

Peter Woodhams was shot dead on his east London doorstep last August after suffering seven months of violence and bullying. Two detectives, a Pc and a sergeant, were required to resign on Friday for failing to properly investigate a vicious knife attack on the 22-year-old that left him terribly scarred.

Mr Woodhams' fiancee, Jane Bowden, said: "I wanted them to be fired and I am pleased they have been. This is something for us to cling to, but Peter hasn't got his life back," she told the Daily Mail.
 

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