INTRO: The World Health Organisation has declared Nigeria officially ebola free, almost three months after the first case entered the country via its largest airport in Lagos. The WHO said the swift response by health authorities in Africa's most populous nation was an example to other countries. The disease has killed more than 4500 people in mostly West Africa. Gary Alfonso reports ...
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