 Yakubu Ayegbeni, center, and fellow team members leave the pitch after a goalless draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday, Jan. 25, 2008.
(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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 Dramane Traore(R) of Mali's national football team fights for the ball with Nigeria Joseph Yobo in Sekondi during their 2008 African Cup of Nations match. Mali edged closer to the last eight of the 2008 African Nations Cup on Friday when they held Nigeria to a goalless draw in a crucial Group B match.
(AFP/Issouf Sanogo)
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 Eagles leave the pitch after a draw during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali.
(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
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 Mahamadou Diarra(R) of Mali fights for the ball with Martins Obafemi.
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 Mali's Mohamed Sissoko, right, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Taye Taiwo, left.
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 Mali's Frederic Kanoute, center, vies for the ball with Nigeria's Danny Shittu, left, and Seyi Olofinjana, right.
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 Eagles fan during their Africa Cup of Nations group B soccer match against Mali in Sekondi, Ghana, Friday Jan 25, 2008.
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 Nigeria's Obinna Nwaneri, front, falls on the ground after tackling Mali's Frederic Kanoute, back.
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 An acrobat from a cultural group performs during a burial rite for Pa Lawrence Jonathan, the father of Nigeria's Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan, in Otuoke, Ogbia LG, January 26, 2008.
REUTERS/George Esiri (NIGERIA)
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 Oruwari Briggs chiefs stand in line during a burial rite for Pa Lawrence Jonathan, January 26, 2008.
REUTERS/George Esiri (NIGERIA)
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 An Abriba dancer performs during a burial rite for Pa Lawrence Jonathan.
REUTERS/George Esiri (NIGERIA)
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 Dancers of a cultural group perform during a burial rite for Pa Lawrence Jonathan.
REUTERS/George Esiri (NIGERIA)
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 Olusoji Fasuba of Nigeria right, wins men's 60-meter event at the Russian Winter IAAF indoor athletics meet in Moscow, Sunday Jan. 27, 2008. Fasuba came in first in the event with 6.56 seconds.
(AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)
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 From left, Ban Ki-Moon, Secetary General of the UN, Nigeria's President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Jordan's Queen Rania, Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft, and Irish Rock Star Bono pose for a group picture before a press conference on the Millennium Development Goals during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum, WEF, in Davos, Switzerland, Friday, Jan 25, 2008. Top business leaders, heads of state from around the world as well as representatives of NGOs will gather here until Sunday, Jan. 27.
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