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What started as a small online rant between Namibia and Nigeria quickly escalated into a full-blown cyber clash between the two nations. The situation reached new heights when some Namibians jokingly renamed Nigeria “Abegistan.” Amid the online chaos, Nigerian youth Ezeani Sylvanus Obiora chose to publicly side with Namibia,...

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