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World Service,07 Mar 2014,11 mins

Nicknames in Somalia

From Our Own Correspondent

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In Somalia, you're no-one without a nickname - although the handles themselves can be ruthlessly honest. Justin Marozzi, working in Mogadishu, explains just why becoming known as "White Hair" means so much to him. Plus: how much profit is Niger's nascent oil industry really bringing to local people? Near Zinder, in the country's east, Celeste Hicks sees a gulf opening up between Nigeriens' hopes and what's been delivered. Presenter: Pascale Harter. Producer: Polly Hope. Photo: An smiling militiaman in Wajiid, south central Somalia. RADU SIGHETI/AFP/Getty Images.

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