Nigeria’s parliament probes controversial Euro same-sex deal
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Nigeria's parliament has called for investigations of a controversial deal the federal authorities signed with the European Union in late June. The so-called Samoa agreement sparked nationwide debate following a media report that some of the deal's clauses could potentially promote same-sex relationships. Nigerian authorities have denied the claims and promised to take action against news organizations promoting them. Timothy Obiezu reports from Abuja