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After Abacha Sunday, 21 July, 2002, 17:54 GMT 18:54 UK
Special report: Nigeria in transition
Nigeria was plunged into uncertainty with the death of military ruler Sani Abacha: BBC News Online's special coverage looks at how the country is faring in the post-Abacha era.

Chief Moshood Abiola Abiola: Millionaire turned politician
Chief Moshood Abiola's political life was truncated by coups and arrests.

Profile: How General Abubakar emerged from the shadows
Before becoming military ruler Abdusalami Abubakar kept his political opinions mostly to himself - and survived successive army purges.

Obituary: Abacha leader with an iron grip
The BBC Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Fergus Nicoll, looks back at General Abacha's time in power.

Abiola's death captures world headlines
The death of Chief Moshood Abiola hit the headlines around the world and prompted commentators to wonder what it would mean for Nigeria's stability.



Nigeria's ethnic divisions
The death of Chief Moshood Abiola has sparked ethnic violence, illustrating the country's sectarian and communal divisions.



From Our Own Correspondent
Mention General Abacha's name in Lagos now and people smile, or even laugh openly ... writes Lagos correspondent, Hillary Andersson.



Analysis: What next for Nigeria?
With the death of Chief Moshood Abiola, Nigeria has lost its main opposition leader less than a month after the death of its military ruler, General Sani Abacha.



Abacha's uniting shadow
Local elections in Nigeria are the first step towards a planned return to civilian rule next May, reports Caroline Hawley.

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