Despite spending N1.5 trillion on petrol subsidies, Nigeria’s fuel scarcity worsens under President Tinubu, leading to long queues and a thriving black market.
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NLC President Joe Ajaero faces police questioning over terrorism financing allegations, raising concerns about the labor movement’s future.
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Matrix Energy imports substandard petrol from Russia via Malta, raising serious concerns about environmental and public health risks in Nigeria.
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A Chinese firm has released one of Nigeria’s presidential jets, resolving part of an ongoing contract dispute, and signaling a positive turn in Nigeria-China relations.
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Nigeria’s healthtech startups have earned $194 million but still trail Kenya in investment, highlighting challenges and opportunities in Nigeria’s healthtech sector.
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Infrastructure and market access are fueling MSME growth in Lagos, Rivers, and Kano. These cities are emerging as prime locations for small business expansion in Nigeria.
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Cross River State government partners with MFM to launch a skills acquisition program aimed at reducing unemployment through vocational training and entrepreneurship.
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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) is urging President Bola Tinubu to raise the monthly allowance for participants in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to ₦77,000. NANS argues …
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The Nigerian Senate has strongly refuted accusations by former President Obasanjo, defending its record and calling his claims “false and uncharitable.”
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Tony Elumelu calls on the Nigerian government and security agencies to reveal those behind crude oil theft, stressing the need for transparency and accountability.