Organised labour and student groups in Nigeria demand urgent government action to address economic hardship, with a 14-day deadline before nationwide protests.
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Taraba State confronts a silent epidemic as ‘ICE’ methamphetamine abuse rises, sparking a united front from NDLEA to schools and homes.
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World Bank pledges increased assistance to Nigeria, supporting economic reforms and addressing development challenges for sustainable growth.
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Chief Timipre Sylva reinforces allegiance to President Tinubu’s economic vision, dismissing unfounded criticisms as political ploys aiming to disrupt.
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The Nigerian naira has staged a remarkable recovery against the US dollar in the past week, thanks to a series of policy measures by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)…