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Nigeria is set to begin a nationwide mpox vaccination campaign on October 8, focusing on high-risk groups and health workers to control the disease’s spread.
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The Nigerian government has threatened to cut the salaries of striking doctors, escalating tensions as the healthcare system grapples with the impact of the ongoing strike.
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Despite a rise in remittances, Nigeria’s naira remains weak due to ongoing economic challenges. The situation underscores the need for comprehensive economic reforms.
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Nigeria’s growing fiscal deficit has sparked concerns over government spending and economic management, with critics urging more transparency and accountability.
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The Nigerian naira has closed at 1,596.60 per dollar, impacted by declining dollar liquidity. This situation highlights ongoing foreign exchange market challenges.
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Nigeria’s DSS explains the controversial arrest of Wole Soyinka, citing national security concerns and his involvement in alleged destabilizing activities.
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Nigeria’s education ministry has uncovered 22,500 fake certificates from Benin and Togo, sparking a crackdown on fraudulent educational practices.
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A deadly clash between Nigerian soldiers and bandits in Plateau State has resulted in numerous casualties, raising concerns over the region’s security.
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Nigeria’s cargo deliveries are significantly delayed due to a shortage of aircraft, causing disruptions in supply chains and impacting businesses nationwide.