Nigeria faces a wave of hunger protests as economic hardship intensifies. Lawmakers are stepping in with mediation efforts to address the crisis and seek solutions for the affected populations.
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In response to security threats, Nigeria has tightened border security, deploying more personnel and advanced technology. The government aims to curb smuggling and unauthorized entries while ensuring safety and compliance.
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President Tinubu asserts that Nigeria’s economy is on a recovery path, with growth in agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The government is focused on reforms to ensure stability and growth.
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Nigerian governors are set to discuss the contentious issue of local government autonomy, focusing on financial independence, administrative powers, and legal frameworks.
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The Nigerian House of Representatives begins an eight-week annual recess, highlighting legislative achievements and planning for future work.
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The House of Representatives urges Nigerian youths to reconsider their planned protest, advocating for dialogue and peaceful resolution of grievances to ensure national stability.
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Max Air plane’s tires burst during takeoff at Abuja Airport, causing a halt in operations. No injuries reported; investigation into the cause is underway
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Nigeria’s Joint Unions threaten state shutdowns over non-payment of the national minimum wage, urging compliance to ensure fair worker compensation.
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The CBN sells $20,000 to each BDC at ₦1,450 per dollar to facilitate invisible transactions, aiming to stabilize the foreign exchange market and ease naira pressure
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President Tinubu appoints Didi Walson-Jack as the new Head of Service of the Federation, signaling a commitment to public service reform and efficiency