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China provides TV programs to Nigeria

Updated: 2013-09-18 17:35

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China provides TV programs to Nigeria

Li Wufeng (2nd right), Vice Minister of the SCIO, meets with Mayaki B. Musa (1st right), director general of the NTA, in the Nigerian capital Abuja on Sept. 17. [Photo: Li Xiaohua]

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