No-one said that it hadn't reached nigeria, but their response has apparrently halted its progress.As the article also says, senegal has halted the spread. It is probably niave to say the disease has been eradicated in those two countries, but the danger now is probably no higher now than it was before march.
As for your remark about "
and only public newspaper that states otherwise is telling lies, never believe the media. " The media are reporting what is being said on the WHO website.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/...tober-2014/en/
Now , maybe the world health organisation is lying ( but probably not eh?)bv